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Budget constraints
force tough choices
Redwood City Elementary School District
weighing options to fix financial issues
By Austin Walsh changes are yet
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF to be identified,
Superintendent
Reeling from years of sustained John Baker said
budget problems and enrollment officials and
declines, Redwood City co mmun i t y
Elementary School District offi- members are
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First responders and residents walk along a main street following Hurricane Michael in Mexico Beach, Fla.
REUTERS Vandals damage Old Santa
Barbara Mission with red paint
Florida town demolished by Michael
By Jay Reeves and Tamara Lush friend on Thursday. The woman lived one word to describe what he saw:
SANTA BARBARA — Vandals caused as much as $30,000
in damage to Old Mission Santa Barbara, spraying the
stone facade of the centuries-old building with red paint and
scrawling “rape” and other words, including a misspelling
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in a small cinderblock house about “apocalyptic.” of genocide, across its walls.
150 yards from the Gulf and thought State officials said 285 people in The damage was discovered early Wednesday by a passer-
MEXICO BEACH, Fla. — The small she would be OK. Mexico Beach had refused to leave by who called police.
Her home was reduced to crumbled ahead of the hurricane despite a manda- No one has been arrested. Police say they hope surveil-
Gulf Coast community of Mexico
blocks and pieces of floor tile. tory evacuation order. lance video and other evidence might lead to suspects.
Beach was known as a slice of Old
“Aggy! Aggy!” McPherson yelled. A National Guard team went into the “It’s not the happiest way to start the day,” Monica
Florida. Orozco, the mission’s executive director, told the Los
Now it lies in splinters. The only sound that came back was the area and found 20 survivors overnight,
echo from the half-demolished build- and more crews were pushing into the Angeles Times. “It’s disappointing and upsetting.”
Hit head-on by Hurricane Michael, The words “never forget the lives + land stolen” were also
numerous homes in this resort town of ing and the pounding of the surf. stricken zone on Thursday. The fate of
written in red paint on a side building where as many as 30
about 1,190 people were shattered or “Do you think her body would be many other residents was unknown,
Franciscan friars sleep.
ripped from their foundations. Boats here? Do you think it would have float- authorities said.
were tossed like toys. The streets clos- ed away?” she asked. Humphress, who spent the night in Army expelled 500
est to the water looked as if a bomb had As she walked down the street, his truck on a bridge near Mexico
gone off. McPherson pointed out pieces of what Beach, said he didn’t see anyone dead. immigrant recruits in one year
What the 9-foot storm surge didn’t had been the woman’s house: “That’s On Thursday, residents who evacuat- Over the course of 12 months, the U.S. Army discharged
destroy, the 155 mph winds finished the blade from her ceiling fan. That’s ed tried to return. more than 500 immigrant enlistees who were recruited
off. her floor tile.” The Rev. Eddie LaFountain, pastor at across the globe for their language or medical skills and
Now, rescuers and residents are strug- Drone footage of Mexico Beach First Baptist Church in Mexico Beach, promised a fast track to citizenship in exchange for their
gling to get into the ground-zero town showed a stunning landscape of devas- was one of them. He described the service, the Associated Press has found.
to assess the damage and search for the tation. Few structures were unscathed. place as a “good family resort town” The decade-old Military Accessions Vital to the National
hundreds of people believed to have John Humphress, a storm chaser and that attracts visitors seeking peace and Interest recruiting program was put on hold in 2016 amid
stayed behind. drone pilot, arrived around 5 p.m. quiet rather than the spring break-like concerns that immigrant recruits were not being screened
Mishelle McPherson and her ex-hus- Wednesday, a few hours after Michael atmosphere of other communities sufficiently. The Army began booting out those enlistees
band looked for the elderly mother of a slammed into the coastline. He had along the 200-mile Florida Panhandle. last year without explanation .
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understands the key components dates have varying levels of that eens are registering at
chose not to run for re-election. of that issue in the city when it understanding, and we tend to help. And both Awasthi and unprecedented rates. More
Six people are running for the comes to land use and circulation. gravitate toward those with the Williams exhibit a good under- than 200,000 have regis-
two available seats and the candi- He is also a longtime Rotarian, deepest understanding — and standing of the city’s finances and tered since 2016, and there is
dates who exhibit the best under- which provides him a good basis Awasthi and Williams have that. the need to address its pension time for that number to grow even
standing of the issues, the right for community service and They are also both oriented obligations while maintaining larger before the Oct. 22 voter
temperament and the requisite engagement. toward practical and viable solu- solid reserves. registration deadline.
backgrounds are Richa Awasthi While there has been some tions to the city’s most vexing One of the frustrating things It’s not just teens. According to
and Paul Williams. Awasthi is a chatter in this election about the problems — traffic and finding the about election season is that it is Secretary of State Alex Padilla, a
gift to the city in that she is well- type of discourse that occurs in right balance on housing. sometimes taken over by emotion record number of Californians of
researched, even-keeled and dedi- council meetings, that should Make no mistake, every single and campaign tactics. There is a all ages have registered to vote —
cated to serving the community. only have weight if those current- candidate in this race should be chance that those become the more than 19 million according
Her background as a school vol- ly on the council are running. commended for putting them- focus rather than the issues and to the most recent voter report.
unteer combined with her corpo- Being that there are no incum- selves out there and for sharing the understanding of candidates of That’s up by 1.5 million from
rate experience will only serve bents in this race, it holds less their perspective. It is not easy to those issues important to the 2014, and the total is an impres-
the community well. weight. What has been defined run for public office and be placed community. But when that is put sive 76 percent of Californians
Williams also checks off a lot clearly is the need for collabora- under the microscope. aside, what remains is experience, eligible to vote.
of boxes when it comes to com- tion and unity. However, we find But Awasthi and Williams under- know-how and talent. And on While the registration numbers
munity engagement and participa- the best way to get to that is for stand that there is room for smart those counts, Awasthi and are encouraging, the real test is
tion. As a member of the professional discourse and an growth in accordance with the Williams stand above. how many of those potential vot-
ers cast a ballot.
CITY OFFICES SCHOOL School District Board of Trustees San Mateo County Board of Midterm elections generally
Belmont City Council (three seats) BOARDS (three seats) Education District 1 (one seat) have abysmal turnout — and
Warren Lieberman, Julia Mates and Belmont- Teri Chavez, Andrew Mason and Susan Alvaro turnout by young voters is typi-
Charles Stone Redwood Henry Sanchez LOCAL MEASURES cally lower than any other group.
Millbrae City Council (two seats) Shores South San Francisco Unified San Bruno Park Elementary The 2014 midterms saw the low-
Reuben Holober and Anne Oliva Elementary School District Board of Trustees School District Measure X $79 est turnout for any statewide
South San Francisco City Council School (three seats) million bond measure (55 percent November election, a dismal 36
(three seats) District Board John Baker, Eddie Flores and Reem needed) — YES
of Trustees percent. And only 8 percent of
Mark Addiego, Pradeep Gupta and Nasrah San Mateo-Foster City
Mark Nagales (three seats) San Mateo County Community Elementary School District eligible 18- to 24-year-olds voted
SOUTH SAN Suvarna Bhopale, Amy Koo and College District Trustee Area 4 Measure V $298 parcel tax that year.
FRANCISCO CITY CLERK Rahila Passi (one seat) measure (Two-thirds needed) — Americans had a taste of higher
Rosa Acosta San Bruno Park Elementary Tom Mohr YES turnout this year in the primaries
when a surge in voters, especially
Democrats, drove rates higher.
Letters to the editor Turnout was still only a bit more
than one-third of potential vot-
Trustee Mohr will always have my entific references while the other tions have enjoyed picnicking, ers, but that was a substantial
Re-elect Trustee Tom Mohr fishing, sunbathing and surfing. increase for primary elections.
back because when he was a showed remarkable unrestrained
Editor, teacher, a principal or a trustee, However, this sweet victory is The left and young people seem
emotion and antagonism that
I am writing to tell you about only round one. Khosla’s attor- especially motivated this year.
Trustee Mohr always cares about does not suit the seat of the
Trustee Tom Mohr who is running neys have vowed to initiate new The surprise election of Donald
making students successful. That Supreme Court.
for re-election to the San Mateo legal challenges if the required Trump in 2016, his abysmal pres-
is what matters to him. I wish I In short, it was another idency and congressional
Community College District could vote because if I could, I instance of drama and dirt that has coastal permit is denied.
Board of Trustees. I met Trustee Fortunately, thanks to the tire- Republicans’ refusal to do any-
would vote for Trustee Mohr. engulfed the country today in all thing to hold him accountable
Mohr back in 2015 when I was in less legislative efforts of state
aspects of life like politics, busi- appear to be energizing voters in
the foster care system in San Jon Cardoza Sen. Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, the
Mateo County. I was really strug- ness and entertainment. California and other blue states.
Hayward State Lands Commission now has
gling in my school and was just a special budget account to fund Meanwhile, mass shootings such
Shree Mazumdar as the one in Parkland, Florida,
having a hard time with life in The state of the nation Menlo Park
the public access easement to the
seem to be motivating teens to
general as many in the foster care beach which can be obtained
system do sometimes. Editor, through the use of eminent get involved. Some recent
Trustee Mohr gave me some With the nomination of Judge Continued public domain. polling suggests that
Brett Kavanaugh confirmed, it is Republicans are increasingly
great advice about my education
time to step back and assess the
access to Martins Beach This battle could be over very
focused on the midterms, too.
and wrote a letter of support for soon if the State Lands
me. That really meant a lot to me. damage done to the institution of Editor, Commission takes action to initi- California, which voted 107
He really cares about students and the Supreme Court and the ideals Kudos to Surfrider Foundation ate eminent domain. The commis- years ago this week to allow
it shows by how he treated me as of justice. It is a demonstration of and its fantastic legal team, led sion should move expeditiously women to vote in state and local
a foster kid. It does not matter to the extreme and dangerous turn by Joe Cotchett and former con- and avoid another protracted legal elections, has been doing its part
Trustee Mohr who you are — he that has been taken in the social gressman Pete McCloskey, for battle that could have a very dif- recently to encourage more youth
just wants all students to have media #MeToo movement. the Supreme Court’s decision that ferent outcome, given the uber- to vote. A new program allows
access to a great education. He is Finally a man’s character has effectively guarantees continued conservative Trumpian Supreme 16- and 17-year-olds to pre-regis-
always so positive and makes you been besmirched and his family public access to Martins Beach. Court majority now in place. ter so they’re set to cast ballots
feel good about yourself and what life disrupted for women in Vinod Khosla, billionaire Lennie Roberts when they turn 18.
you can accomplish. America to prove their civic duty owner of the property, must now Portola Valley Some groups are working to
I will be graduating high school and emancipation. The testimony comply with the California The letter writer is the San make sure California’s young vot-
this June and am thinking of from both parties was a circus on Coastal Act and apply for a permit Mateo County Legislativ e ers show up to the polls. Rise
attending Cañada College. It will the world stage with one in a to close down historic access to Adv ocate, Committee for Green California, a nonprofit working
make me feel good knowing baby voice making educated sci- this iconic beach, where genera- Foothills. for free tuition at the state’s pub-
lic universities, has created a
peer-to-peer messaging platform,
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Officials want faster reporting of aviation incidents the plane was used for another flight, and the
By David Koenig
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS audio loop on the cockpit voice recorder was
taped over.
Safety officials say a near collision of air- The NTSB did not allege that Kisses and
liners in San Francisco last year was a few co-pilot Matthew Dampier deliberately
feet from becoming the worst crash in avia- delayed reporting the incident, but it did say
tion history and underscores the need for that investigators could have gained a better
faster reporting of dangerous incidents understanding of what the crew was doing
before evidence is lost. before the close call.
The National Transportation Safety Board The NTSB is considering recommending
issued a final report Thursday on the incident that cockpit recorders capture the last 25
in which an Air Canada jet nearly crashed hours of flying time, up from two hours under
into planes lined up on the ground at San current rules.
Francisco International Airport. Board member Weener also criticized the
The pilots were slow to report the incident airline industry’s reliance on self-reporting
to superiors. By the time they did, the plane of safety issues, saying the industry and the
had made another flight and the cockpit Federal Aviation Administration should con-
voice recording of the close call was recorded sider stronger measures to intervene after a
over. dangerous situation.
The NTSB says the recording could have Weener noted that other pilots were alert
helped investigators understand why the Air enough to turn on lights to warn the off-
SLINKYDRAGON ON VISUAL HUNT
Canada pilots missed the runway and were course Air Canada jet. Yet once the danger
about to land on a taxiway where four other Aviation-safety officials say a close call last year highlights the need for faster reporting of passed, he said, they took no action to
planes were idling before they aborted their dangerous incidents before evidence is lost. prompt “an intervention and evaluation of
landing. Chairman Bruce Landsberg said in a state- 1977, when two Boeing 747 jets collided on the Air Canada crew.”
The Air Canada jet swooped to just 60 feet ment accompanying the report. a runway in Tenerife on the Canary Islands, The five-member board determined last
above the ground while passing over other Another board member, Earl Weener, said leaving 583 people dead. month that the incident was caused by the Air
planes packed with passengers waiting to the Air Canada plane came within feet of hit- The Air Canada captain, identified in NTSB Canada pilots being confused because one of
take off shortly before midnight on July 7, ting another plane and colliding with sever- documents as Dimitrios Kisses, was sup- two parallel runways was closed that night.
2017. al others. posed to report the San Francisco incident to The closure was noted in a briefing to the
“Only a few feet of separation prevented “Over 1,000 people were at imminent risk the airline as soon as possible but didn’t pilots, and nine other planes had made rou-
this from possibly becoming the worst avia- of serious injury or death,” he said. because he was “very tired” and it was late. tine landings after the runway was shut
tion accident in history,” NTSB Vice The deadliest aviation accident occurred in He waited until the next day. By that time, down.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: CARLMONT’S JUSTIN HSU, ARAGON’S EMMA MADGIC WIN AT PAL CROSS COUNTRY MEET #2 >> PAGE 12
WEDNESDAY Half Moon Bay’s Claire Yerby was second in Girls’ volleyball
Local sports roundup 16:35. Madgic’s teammate, Beata Gold, fin-
The next five runners were separated by ished third with a time of 16:41. Crystal Springs 3, Castilleja 1
Cross country
four seconds: Aragon’s Blaine Reynolds and The second-place Gryphons kept the pres-
PAL Meet #2 Woodside’s Casey Orton both finished in a Girls’ golf sure on first-place Notre Dame-SJ with a 25-
The Carlmont boys won the second PAL tie for third with a time of 14:15. Thomas
meet of the season a the Oceana 2.55-mile Half Moon Bay 214, El Camino 287 14, 21-25, 25-19, 25-14 win over the
Karpishin of Hillsdale was fifth (14:17), third-place Gators.
course, while the Aragon girls edged The Cougars ended the Ocean Division
Terra Nova’s Elias Sanchez was sixth
Carlmont by two points, 78-80 at. regular season with a four-match unbeaten Sophie Lockton led the offense for
(14:18) and M-A’s Luke Scandlyn came in
In the boys’ varsity race, Carlmont run- streak as they topped El Camino at Half Crystal Springs (7-1 WBAL Skyline), fin-
with a 14:19.
ners went 1-2, with Justin Hsu taking first Moon Bay Golf Links. ishing with 16 kills. Florenz Blancaflor
in a time of 13:59 and Caleb Metzler com- In the girls’ race, Aragon senior Emma Randi Marshall earned low-medalist hon- dished out 18 assists, while Coco Sladewski
ing in with a time of 14:07. Madgic took the win with a time of 16:12. ors for HMB (7-2-1), carding a 37. had 14 digs defensively.
Tex Winter, innovative 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998, night in Las Vegas was watched by 1.98 mil-
Basketball briefs and the Lakers in 2000, 2001, 2002. He was lion viewers, the network said Thursday. A
basketball coach, dead at 96 Seven/Eight titles as head coach from 1954- a consultant with Los Angeles’ 2009 title spokesman says that is the most viewers for
68. team, and the Lakers also won in 2010. an NBA preseason game on any network
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Tex Winter, the
innovative “Triangle Offense” pioneer who Former Lakers star Kobe Bryant called since at least 1994, which is as far back as
assisted Phil Jackson on NBA champi- Winter a basketball genius “in every sense Lakers-Warriors most-watched NBA the records go.
onship teams with the Chicago Bulls and of the word.” preseason game ever on ESPN James developed a rivalry with the
Los Angeles Lakers, has died. He was 96. Winter published “The Triple-Post
NEW YORK — LeBron James’ first game Warriors while meeting them in a record four
Offense” in 1962 and teamed with Jackson
Winter’s family said he died Wednesday in against the Warriors as a Laker drew nearly 2 straight NBA Finals while he played in
to use the system to great success with
Manhattan, where he began his coaching million viewers, making it ESPN’s most- Cleveland. His move to Los Angeles in July
Jordan and Bryant. Winter assisted Jackson
career at Kansas State in 1947 and led the watched preseason game ever. put him in the same division as the two-
on championship teams with the Bulls in
Wildcats to two Final Fours and eight Big The Lakers’ 123-113 victory Wednesday time defending champions.
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yards per run and has rushed for 273 yards.
There is a tactical and strategic compo-
nent to what some may say is a running-
HMB also has one of those stout run
defenses to which Grieb referred. The
Cougars held Menlo to just 79 rushing
back-by-committee approach. yards.
“Part of it is, even though our numbers are But as it is wont to do, the Menlo passing
to make it their own. better this year, we still don’t have a ton of game shredded the Cougars’ secondary as
“This offseason we met with some coach- guys, so we have to be able to rest guys,” Kevin Alarcon sliced and diced his way to
es, we did some clinics as a staff, and at one Grieb said. “The Bay is tough. You have to 227 yards passing and four touchdowns,
of the clinics we met coach (Mark) be prepared that you’re going to see some completing 10 of 16 passes.
Speckman, who is considered the godfather stout run defenses. … We have multiple SHP, however, is not one to throw the ball
of the fly (offense),” Grieb said. “The one guys who can make plays with the football. a whole lot this season. Through six games,
thing that really came from that was, the fly Versatile football players.” the Gators have 476 passing yards.
offense is flexible and adaptable. Be cre- Standing between SHP and its seventh- Quarterback Raymond Price III has been effi-
ative. Turn it into the way you want to run straight win is a Half Moon Bay team that is cient, however, having completed nearly 55
it. Don’t be afraid to get into different for- trying to prove that it is an established Bay percent of his passes and has thrown four
mations and different looks. That really Division program and that the last three touchdowns against zero interceptions.
freed me up as a coordinator and play caller.” years were not simply an aberration. Given HMB’s struggles against the pass
At its core, however, the SHP offense is a And as long as sophomore quarterback last week, will Grieb air things out? The
run-first system and the numbers bear that Tristan Hofmann can stay healthy, the Gators may take their shots, but they won’t
out as they average 226 yards rushing per DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE Cougars will have a chance to win. change who they are.
game, while throwing for just 79. The SHP defense will have it hands full trying Hofmann accounted for 403 of the Cougars’ “You have to be true to yourself, first of
Unlike many teams, however, the Gators to contain HMB QB Tristan Hofmann, who 480 yards of total offense in a 44-25 loss to all, and play to your strengths,” Grieb said.
have not attached a bell cow to the offense. accounted for more than 400 yards of total Menlo School last week. He opened the “That being said, you game plan for the
While senior running back Tevita Moimoi offense last week. game with five consecutive runs out of team you’re facing. If you see something,
is the team’s leading rusher with 405 yards HMB’s option system and finished the game you attack it. Then, it’s about how well you
on 8.1 yards a carry, the Gators have a sta- all effective. Tommy Barnds has rushed for with 206 yards rushing on 34 carries. He execute. We just have to be able to execute
ble of running backs who rotate in and are 361 yards and averages more than 11 yards also completed 12 of 27 passes for 197 the things we do well.”
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Oregon was picked by the media Thursday to tions are in full swing is all that’s going on off ing to get our team better,” he said. “When you
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win the Pac-12 for the second time in three sea-
sons, joining the Ducks women’s team top-
ping the preseason poll Wednesday — the first
it.
“I think we just need to clean up the game,”
Washington coach Mike Hopkins said.
do get some free time at the end of the day it’s
worth taking a peek at.”
Krystkowiak noted the corruption scandal
time in conference history the same school is UCLA coach Steve Alford said he is confi- has shined a light on “things that have been
predicted to win both in the men’s and dent his program is running a clean operation happening for a long time.”
said. “We’ve urged and continue to urge the women’s game. and strives to compete “with the utmost
NBA and the NBA Players Association to put “I don’t think it’s any big secret, it’s not
“Well, I think the women will have a lot eas- integrity and character in mind.”
an end to its one-and-done rule and allow blowing anybody away,” he said. “It’s public
ier time living up to them than we will,” coach “I know how we run our program, so I’ve had
young men that have a desire to play profes- for the first time.”
Dana Altman said. “We like the expectations. no loss of sleep or those type of things of
sional basketball right away coming out of We hope we can live up to them.” knowing how our assistants go about things,” Alford knows coaches everywhere are ready
high school to do that and not be forced to go The Ducks, with two returning starters and a he said. to move forward — whenever that day comes.
to college, and still hopeful that they will top-five recruiting class, received 16 of 25 Once Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak is “The whole thing is unfortunate to our game
make that change. The main buckets of first-place votes. UCLA is picked second and caught up from his day guiding the Utes, you and we just hope closure is sooner than later
changes that the NCAA has made align with Washington third. bet he is paying attention, too. and adjustments can be made,” Alford said. “It’s
the four buckets of main recommendations that Still, much of the focus along with what’s “I’m curious about what’s happening like only going to enhance the great game that we
our task force made.” happening on the court as preseason prepara- everybody else. We’re right in the thick of try- have.”
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Kanye West, in ‘MAGA’ hat, delivers surreal Oval Office show Around the nation
By Catherine Lucey dards of a nonconventional White House. Trump defends Saudi arms
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The unlikely allies spoke to reporters sales amid fury over missing writer
before a closed-door lunch that had been
WASHINGTON — Live from the Oval billed as a forum to discuss policy issues WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump
Office, it’s Kanye West with a jaw-dropping including manufacturing, gangs, prison defended continuing huge sales of U.S.
performance. reform and violence in Chicago, where West weapons to Saudi Arabia on Thursday
The rapper didn’t rap. But, seated across grew up. Spectators at the show included despite rising pressure from lawmakers to
from President Donald Trump at the Trump’s son-in-law and top adviser, Jared punish the kingdom over the disappearance
Resolute Desk, the musician delivered a Kushner, former NFL star Jim Brown, the of a Saudi journalist who lived in the United
rambling, multipart monologue Thursday attorney for a gang leader serving time in States and is now feared dead.
that touched on social issues, hydrogen federal prison, and a gaggle of reporters. As senators pushed for sanctions under a
planes, mental health, endorsement deals, During one pause, Trump seemed to human rights law and also questioned
politics and oh so much more. acknowledge the oddness of the moment, American support for the Saudi-led bomb-
Seizing the spotlight from the typically saying, “That was quite something.” ing campaign in Yemen, Trump appeared
center-stage president, West dropped the F- West’s mental health has been a question reluctant to rock the boat in a relationship
word, floated policy proposals — and went of speculation since he was hospitalized in that has been key to his strategy in the
in for a hug. 2016. In a bizarre performance last month Middle East and which he described as
“They tried to scare me to not wear this on “Saturday Night Live” he delivered an “excellent. ” He said withholding sales
hat,” West said of his red “Make America unscripted pro-Trump message after the would hurt the U.S. economy.
Great Again” cap. But, he said, “This hat, it credits rolled. “I don’t like stopping massive amounts
gives me power in a way.” Addressing the topic Thursday, West said of money that’s been pouring into our coun-
PHOTO CREDIT “You made a Superman cape for me,” he he had at one point been diagnosed with try. They are spending 110 billion on mili-
Kanye West speaks during a meeting with U.S. told Trump. bipolar disorder, but was later told by a neu- tary equipment,” Trump said, referring to
President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. It was a surreal scene even by the stan- ropsychologist he’d been misdiagnosed. proposed sales announced in May 2017.
018 1012 fri:1012 fri 46 10/11/18 10:10 PM Page 1
local businesses. own land in the boundaries of the district, it going to be and there is tremendous oppor-
BID
Continued from page 1
Establishment of a valet parking pro-
gram, financing street sweeping or side-
walk cleaning, graffiti abatement, business
would be required to pay the fee as well, he
said.
“No one is exempt from this district,” he
tunity here,” he said, noting the general and
specific plan updates are due to be discussed
separately by officials soon.
advertisement, lighting improvements, tree said. As officials consider the variety of initia-
planting and a variety of other initiatives Millbrae officials have expressed an tives, Councilwoman Ann Schneider said
vision for crafting the community enhance- she hopes an eye is kept to preserving the
are possible to be financed with the district interest in re-creating districts similar to
ment organization during a study session character of buildings which are historic and
revenue. those in Burlingame, San Mateo and
Tuesday, Oct. 9. Li Mandri was hired last key elements of the community.
month to spearhead bringing to life the First though, boundaries for the district Redwood City.
must be determined and support should be As Millbrae moves toward forming the Li Mandri noted he is not in the business
long-stagnant inspiration for the district of determining historic or cultural signifi-
which officials are hopeful can be launched gathered from local property owners, as district, officials agreed they should exam-
eventually most stakeholders must vote to cance, but did suggest he would favor keep-
by late next year. ine the opportunities presented for revital-
establish the district, said Li Mandri. ing cornerstones of the city’s identity.
Mayor Gina Papan shared her hope that Li ization along El Camino Real and surround-
“Every opportunity should be taken to try
Mandri would enjoy the same success estab- Larger property owners are granted a ing areas too. There is an opportunity for
to preserve the fabric of the community,” he
lishing the district locally that he has seen weighted vote under state law, said Li synergy in tackling the projects concurrent- said, while suggesting much of the market-
in building thriving commercial areas in Mandri, who expected support from those ly, as officials are also examining a general ing efforts pursued following the district’s
cities such as San Diego, Santa Rosa and who own the Safeway and land around the plan update as well as a specific plan for the formation will be founded on promoting the
San Leandro. BART and Caltrain station will be essential El Camino Real corridor. city’s history and culture.
“I really look forward to what you can do to the district’s formation. Interim City Manager Tom Williams said Vice Mayor Wayne Lee, who has long
here,” she said. “Fingers crossed.” With experience working throughout the officials are aware of the potential growth been an ardent supporter of establishing a
Millbrae officials have discussed for Bay Area, Li Mandri said BART typically presented by syncing the district establish- district, expressed his support for Li
years the idea of forming a district prop- votes to form the districts and pays into ment with development of the general and Mandri’s vision.
erty owners must fund through fees used them willingly, with recognition of the specific plans. “This is very exciting and I hope we can
to finance initiatives designed to benefit benefits they can provide. Should the city “We are the curators of what Millbrae is transform our downtown,” he said.
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food processor until no large date chunks transfer ramekins to wire rack and let cool cook, without stirring, until mixture
CAKES
Continued from page 21
remain and mixture has texture of damp,
coarse sand, about 45 seconds, scraping
down sides of bowl as needed. Drain soaked
for 10 minutes.
Using skewer, poke 25 holes in top of
each cake and spoon 1 tablespoon sauce
begins to bubble, 1 to 2 minutes.
Off heat, carefully stir in cream and
vanilla; mixture will bubble and steam.
dates and add soaking liquid to processor. over each cake. Let cakes sit until sauce is Continue to stir until sauce is smooth. Let
Add eggs, melted butter, and vanilla and absorbed, about 5 minutes. Invert each cool slightly. (Sauce can be refrigerated for
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract process until smooth, about 15 seconds. ramekin onto individual plates or shallow up to 2 weeks; gently warm in microwave,
1 recipe Butterscotch Sauce (recipe fol- Transfer mixture to bowl with dry ingredi- bowls; lift off ramekin. Spoon remaining stirring every 10 seconds, until pourable,
lows) ents and sprinkle drained soaked dates on sauce over cakes and serve immediately. before using.)
Adjust oven rack to middle position and top. Butterscotch Sauce: Nutrition information per serving: 561
heat oven to 350 F. Grease and flour eight With rubber spatula or wooden spoon, Makes about 1 1/2 cups calories; 211 calories from fat; 24 g fat (15
6-ounce ramekins. Set prepared ramekins gently fold wet mixture into dry mixture 1 cup packed (7 ounces) brown sugar g saturated; 1 g trans fats); 119 mg choles-
in large roasting pan lined with dish towel. until just combined and date pieces are 2 teaspoons light corn syrup terol; 298 mg sodium; 86 g carbohydrate;
Bring kettle of water to boil. evenly dispersed. Divide batter evenly 8 tablespoons unsalted butter 3 g fiber; 67 g sugar; 5 g protein.
Combine half of dates, water, and baking among prepared ramekins. Pour enough 1 tablespoon water
soda in 2-cup liquid measuring cup (dates boiling water into roasting pan to come 1/2 cup heavy cream For more recipes, cook ing tips and
should be submerged beneath water), and 1/4 inch up sides of ramekins. Cover pan 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ingredient and product rev iews, v isit
soak dates for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, tightly with aluminum foil, crimping Heat sugar, corn syrup, butter, and water h t t p s :/ / www. am eri cas t es t k i t ch en . co m .
whisk flour, baking powder, and salt edges to seal. Bake until cakes are puffed in medium saucepan over medium-high Find more recipes lik e Indiv idual Stick y
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Flying to space and the Holy Grail of And hopefully return. and suffocation of space are just as impor-
FIRST
Continued from page 19
reaching the moon was akin to jumping in
a metal sarcophagus and being slingshotted
via massive explosives upward beyond the
Fresh off an Oscar winning turn as direc-
tor of “La La Land,” Damien Chazelle sig-
nificantly alters course with an adaptation
tant as the intimate perils of leaving your
family behind.
The script by Josh Singer (who cut his
reach of gravity. The cockpits looked less of “First Man: The Life of Neil A. teeth on television’s “The West Wing” and
like the Millenium Falcon and more like Armstrong” a book by James R. Hansen. wrote “Spotlight” and “The Post”) has a
stuck at the tail end of the Industrial Age. As your uncle’s old T-Bird. constant back and forth interplay between
Chazelle follows the progression of
Armstrong says in the film, up to that big and small that perhaps affects
Armstrong (played strongly by Ryan
point humans had only started flying 60 Once past Earth’s natural pull, the astro- Chazelle’s ability to move the story along
Gosling) as he enters the space program as
years prior. Today’s computer technology nauts and their ground control compatriots smoothly. “First Man” is thrilling yet lum-
an engineering-oriented pilot (most came
was almost unimagined. Silicon Valley was would make mathematical and physical cal- bering, daring yet staid. It feels a bit dis-
from the military), and ends with (spoiler
a hallucinatory dream, if even that. culus to reach their destination. jointed. But maybe that’s what makes it
alert!) him becoming the first Earth creature
ever to step on Luna. even more realistic — despite Armstrong’s
The training, testing and flight scenes obsessive race to space, the pull of his
are full of suspense. The journeys into interpersonal life was just as strong in a
space are harrowing and nerve-wracking, subtle way.
and the film makes the dangers seem very The ensemble supporting cast is top of
real. The sound design is superb, lending the line. There is a serious authenticity of
realism to all the proceedings. ’60s-era NASA going on with Jason
Interspersed between the action are qui- Clarke, Kyle Chandler, Ciaran Hinds and
eter moments illustrating Armstrong’s Corey Stoll.
humanity and relationships with his fami- There is only one scene I didn’t like, and
ly, in particular. A tragic loss early in his it was an odd, tonally divergent bit where
life informs nearly everything he does from they show scenes of Americans protesting
beginning to end. Chazelle spends as much the use of taxpayer dollars to fund space
time on these scenes as he does the ones in flight. In the background plays a perform-
space. ance of an acidic and brilliant Gil Scott-
The dynamic between Armstrong and his Heron song called “Whitey on the Moon.”
wife Janet (Claire Foy from “The Crown”) Either there was an editing issue, or the
is important, a typical trope in most astro- filmmakers wanted to force fit a bit of diver-
naut movies that borrow here and there sity into what is nearly an all-white cast.
from “The Right Stuff” and “Apollo 13.” Interesting, yes. Necessary? Maybe in
The larger, louder dangers of explosions another movie.
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Calendar
and move forward with confidence
BUDGET
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Among the options on the table are
consolidating, relocating or repurpos-
ing campuses; amending programs to
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ADRx: Creating Empathetic toward a new life. For more informa- attract more students; changing the
Communities. 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 tion call 434-2177. approach of neighborhood schools
a.m. Box, Inc., 900 Jefferson Ave., cials have grappled for years with a where enrollment is dropping; offering “We’ve been very fortunate that the
Redwood City. ADRx is a version of a The 48th Half Moon Bay Art and limited budget made worse by a shrink- school district has requested assistance
TEDtalk, short for Alternative Pumpk in Festival. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. better middle school options to certain
Dispute Resolution X. Come hear 501 Main St., Half Moon Bay. Live ing student population, as the high neighborhoods and more, according to from parents, staff, the community and
experts in their fields share innova- music, pumpkin parade, pie eating cost of living has driven away many a district report. the board in order to create a collabora-
tive and successful strategies to and costume contests. Free. For
build empathy in their communities. more information call 726-9652. district families while others leave in Discussions around closing schools tive plan that keeps our children’s edu-
Cost $25. 18 and over. For more infor- favor of local charters. are not new in Redwood City, as offi- cation at the forefront,” she said.
mation call 513-0330. San Bruno AARP Chapter 2895
Monthly Meeting. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Most recent projections suggest the cials examined shuttering Fair Oaks Jean-Francois Lacasse, also a parent
Identity Theft. 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 district’s budget gap grew to a $10 mil- Community School earlier this year due and parent at Adelante Spanish
Doug Coke, 6650 Golf Course Drive, Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. Immersion School, shared a similar
Burlingame. San Mateo Police Coffee and doughnuts at 9 a.m. Free. lion shortfall over the next three years, to declining enrollment.
Department Detective Nicole Von For more information call 583-4499. requiring officials to examine cutting Administrators pivoted away from the perspective.
Glahn will be giving a presentation $4 million from the budget over the decision at the last minute following a “Transparency is key in this
on identity theft. For more informa- Rain Barrel Workshop. 10:30 a.m. to
tion call 787-5595. 11:30 a.m. San Mateo Library, Laurel next couple years, with smaller reduc- registration surge. process,” he said, noting the subcom-
Room, 55 W. Third Ave., San Mateo. tions in the 2021-22 school year. Similar choices were made in the San mittee members also work with mem-
Kidz in Motion. 10:15 a.m. South Focusing on rainwater harvesting.
San Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange Sponsored by Flows to Bay and Driving the budget struggle is a pre- Bruno Park Elementary School District bers of their school community to
Ave., South San Francisco. Kids will Grassroots Ecology. For more infor- cipitous enrollment decline, as the dis- earlier this year as well, when officials bring to the table solutions for the dis-
move, play games, sing, stretch and mation call (510) 224-5086. trict’s budget struggles.
balance to foster gross motor skills. trict’s student population dipped from agreed to close neighborhood schools
For more information call 829-3860. Financial Foundation Workshop 2: 9,116 students in 2013 to 7,723 stu- in an effort to move toward larger, Alisa MacAvoy, a member of the
Financial Foundation and Proper
dents in the current school year. regional campuses. school district Board of Trustees, said
Burlingame Librar y Foundation Protection. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
Used Book Sale. Noon to 5 p.m. also 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Belmont Library, Enrollment is tied to financing as the she has appreciated the collaboration
As the Redwood City community
Burlingame Public Library, 480 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
district is funded according to average which is leading the district through
Primrose Road, Burlingame. Gently Belmont. Learn about the most examines the difficult scenarios, the
daily attendance, which means the the transformative moment.
used books, DVDs, CDs and audio- effective and efficient way to build a subcommittees which include parents
books for sale. For more information strong financial future. For 18 and
school system receives allocations “This is a really exciting visioning
over. Free. For more information con- from separate school sites are playing
call 617-285-5894.
from the state according to the number process for our school district. I do
tact bradley.hamada@hife-usa.org. an essential role in brainstorming
Adult Craf ternoon: Sisal Twine of students in classrooms. think we will have some hard deci-
ways to improve the district’s financial
Pumpk ins. 1 p.m. 840 W. Orange Cat/Kitten Adoption Fair. 11 a.m. to sions. But involving the community
Ave., South San Francisco. Easy to 2 p.m. Foster City Library, 1000 E. The financial woes are worsened standing.
make. Free. For more information call Hillsdale Blvd, Foster City. Cat adop- will help us make the best decisions for
further by the increased pension and Yesenia Lombera, a subcommittee
829-3860. tions and advice on feline behavior our students,” she said.
and care. For more information call retirement obligations facing school member and parent at John Gill
Nintendo Labo Kit Building. 2:30 574-4842. districts across the state. With the Elementary School, said she appreci-
p.m. South San Francisco Library, 840 The district Board of Trustees meets 7
Origami Time. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. variety of economic forces squeezing ates the opportunity to have her com-
W. Orange Ave., South San Francisco. p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the McKinley
This workshop will cover the creative Reach And Teach, 144 W. 25th Ave., the district, officials claim they are munity’s perspective reflected in the
possibilities of cardboard and San Mateo. Learn origami folding Institute of Technology, 400 Duane St.
assemble official kits to use with the techniques. All ages and experience left with no choice but to examine process.
Nintendo Switch. For more informa- levels welcome. Free. For more infor-
tion call 829-3860. mation call 759-3784.
event this year, but some have partici- Romolo’s Cannoli Factory, a San
Playtest: Even Great Games Can
B e Greater. 4 p.m. South San
Francisco Library, 840 W. Orange
Ave., South San Francisco. Answers
Out of Print: Tote and Shirt
Design. 1 p.m. South San Francisco
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South
San Francisco. Craft and edit copy-
FESTIVAL
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pated since its inception.
Preston’s Candy and Ice Cream from
Burlingame was the first vendor the
Mateo institution, will also be there.
Each of the chocolatiers uses choco-
late made by Burlingame-based
from a professional about the video right free designs to make a custom Guittard Chocolate Company for the
gaming industry. For more informa- shirt or tote bag. Snacks and sup- festival partnered with in 1982. The
tion call 829-3860. plies provided. For more information company has since been sold to a new various creations, Carter said. Visitors
call 829-3860. based ones, at the 36th annual festi- will be able to purchase that compa-
owner who coincidentally shares the
South San Francisco Day of the val. Everything from chocolate ice ny’s original 10-pound chocolate bars
Dead Ar t Event. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Full Pages, Empty Glasses B ook name Preston.
South San Francisco Municipal Club. 4 p.m. 47 Hills Brewery, 137 cream, cakes and truffles will be served to bring home.
Services Building 33 Arroyo Drive, South Linden Ave., South San alongside chocolate tea, gourmet cof- “Once we signed them we went to
South San Francisco. An art gallery Francisco. Paring of books with 47 everyone else and said Preston’s will “Everyone uses Guittard’s, it’s the
Hills Brewing Company beer for a
fee and Champagne. crème de la crème,” Carter said.
inspired by the traditions of Dia de
discussion. Each month a new beer And proceeds benefit three local be there,” Carter said. “So we’re most
los Muertos. Free. For more informa-
to taste and a book that matches its grateful to them because we would’ve Visitors will also be able to sample
tion call 829-3800.
characteristics. For more information
organizations: Samaritan House, holiday-themed treats, colorfully dec-
Second Harvest food bank and Housing never gotten our feet off the ground
Single and Dating Couples Group. call 829-3860.
without them.” orated truffles and chocolate cocoa.
7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Highlands Church, Our People Effectively, or HOPE. Most vendors will sell their products
1900 Monterey St., San Bruno. Join a Foster City Lions Club 12th Annual Cocotutti is one of the new addi-
friendly, supportive group for ages White Cane Bingo and Lasagna The fundraiser is hosted by the at a boutique at the festival.
32 and up. Every four weeks until Dinner Fundraiser. 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 Congregational Church of Belmont at tions, and the San Francisco-based
p.m. Foster City Recreation Center, The event will also be staffed by cer-
Dec. 7, meet with a group facilitator its historic facility off Alameda de las company produces its chocolate bars
and have a book study with open 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Tickets tified child caregivers who can take
discussion. Snacks, beverages and cost $25. For more information call Pulgas with three sessions including in Brisbane. One of those bars is made care of kids downstairs while parents
child care provided at no charge. 867-0545.
Saturday afternoon as well as evening. with spicy ginger caramel, roasted cut loose upstairs.
Free. For more information call 921- peanuts and Thai chili, and many of
1944. 2018 Grand National Rodeo. 7:30 More than 700 people turn out for the Carter said the festival was con-
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cow Palace, 2600 two-day event and tickets may well their recipes incorporate house-made ceived at a time when beer festivals
2018 Grand National Rodeo. 7:30 Geneva Ave., Daly City. Grand jams and marmalades.
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cow Palace, 2600 National Rodeo, Livestock Exposition sell out. were growing in popularity. But that
Geneva Ave., Daly City. Grand and Horse Show. Features traditional “It’s a collection of people who not The Van’s Restaurant in Belmont didn’t seem appropriate for a church so
National Rodeo, Livestock Exposition rodeo events including bareback
riding, steer wrestling, team roping, only love chocolate, but like partici- makes what it calls a “chocolate, they agreed on a chocolate-themed fes-
and Horse Show. Features traditional
rodeo events including bareback saddle bronc riding, tie-down rop- pating in something that benefits the chocolate, chocolate cake” and sam- tival, and long before those became
riding, steer wrestling, team roping, ing, bull riding and barrel racing. ples of it will be served at the festival.
Exhibitors will show cattle, hogs, community, ” said Michelle Carter, widespread.
saddle bronc riding, tie-down rop-
ing, bull riding and barrel racing. sheep, goats and rabbits, along with who co-founded the event. “It’s just a It’s a “devil’s food cake” with layers of “We can claim to be one of the first if
Exhibitors will show cattle, hogs, photography and fine art. Cost is $14 lot of fun, we have lots of prizes and chocolate mousse and covered in a dark
sheep, goats and rabbits, along with to $45. For more information call not the first [chocolate festivals]
photography and fine art. Cost is $14 (415) 414-4100. the mood is very good. If you love chocolate ganache. around here,” she said.
to $45. For more information call chocolate, this is the place to be.” A-Lot-A Gelato, another Belmont
(415) 414-4100. SUNDAY, OCT. 14
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p.m. Lucie Stern Theatre, 1305 Johnson and Pitbull — Bay Area
Middlefield Road, Palo Alto. Story 2018. 8 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. San Mateo group that has been playing at the fes- least 30 gallons of ice cream and gela- 751 Alameda de las Pulgas. Visit
about young artists struggling in County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga tival for the past 15 years. to will be sampled throughout the chocolatefestofbelmont.org for more
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STOCKS
Continued from page 1
There are ongoing concerns about the
unresolved trade dispute between the U.S.
and China, the world’s second-biggest
through September as investors were satis-
fied with continued economic growth,
strong company profits, and signs of
late Wednesday. That’s still sharply higher
than it was about a week ago, and earlier this
week the yield on the 10-year note reached
economy. progress in trade talks between the U.S. and its highest level since mid-2011.
Strong earnings reports in the coming several partners, even as the U.S. remained The drop in yields hurt banks, and
The S&P 500 is also down more than 5 per- weeks could soothe investor nerves, but at odds with China. JPMorgan Chase fell 3 percent to
cent over the two days and after falling for negative comments from company execu- But traders have grown more uneasy $1078.13 while Bank of America sank 3
the past six trading days is almost 7 per- tives about future profits could have the about the U.S.-China trade dispute, which percent to $28.36. JPMorgan Chase and
cent below its Sept. 20 high. opposite effect. Recently a larger-than-nor- has been escalating. Washington has several other banks will report their third-
The recent turbulence in financial mar- mal number of companies have warned that imposed tariffs on tens of millions of dol- quarter results Friday morning.
kets is a contrast to what investors have their third-quarter results could be weaker lars of Chinese exports and Beijing has Technology and retail companies contin-
grown accustomed to in a bull market that than analysts expected. responded with similar retaliatory taxes on ued to stumble. Amazon dropped another 2
has lasted more than 10 years, the longest The benchmark S&P 500 index rose in imports of U.S. goods. percent to $1,719.36 and Apple fell 0.9
in history. A hallmark of the past decade morning trading, but ultimately gave up And there are indications that China’s percent to $214. 45. Microsoft and
has been ultra-low interest rates, which the 57.31 points, or 2.1 percent, to 2,728.37, economy has begun to cool, prompting its Alphabet, Google’s parent company, were
Federal Reserve used to promote growth in its lowest close in three months. The index government to take steps to stem the slow- little changed. Those stocks have made
the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. has declined 6.7 percent during its current down in economic growth. China’s stock huge gains for years, but they’re currently
The Fed has been gradually raising inter- losing streak. That’s its steepest downturn market is in a steep slump, with Hong out of favor. Amazon and Alphabet, respec-
est rates over the past two years, after not since a 10-percent drop in early February. Kong’s Hang Seng index down more than tively the second- and fourth-most valuable
having increased them since the recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 15 percent this year. U.S. companies, are in what’s known as a
Those higher rates have been the catalyst 545. 91 points, or 2. 1 percent, to Delwiche, the Baird strategist, thinks the “correction,” a drop of more than 10 per-
for recent selling, stoking concerns that 25,052.83 after falling as much as 698. current U.S. market slump isn’t over yet. cent from a recent peak. Facebook, the
slower growth would impinge on corporate The Nasdaq composite skidded 92. 99 “I don’t see evidence right now that this sixth-largest company, has tumbled 29 per-
profits. points, or 1.3 percent, to 7,329.06. The is a one-off event,” he said. cent since late July, surpassing the 20-per-
The selling Thursday was widespread. Russell 2000 index of smaller-company On Thursday, President Trump renewed cent threshold for a “bear market.”
Energy companies sank along with oil stocks fell 30.03 points, or 1.9 percent, to his criticism of the Federal Reserve, blam- The Nasdaq composite has fallen 9.6 per-
prices and CVS lead a rout in health care 1,545.38. ing the recent downturn in the stock market cent since it set a record high in late August
stocks. Technology companies and retail- Thursday’s losses in the U.S. followed on the Fed’s rate policy. and the Russell 2000 has fallen 11 percent.
ers, including longtime market favorites steep declines overseas. Markets in France, “We have interest rates going up at a clip U.S. crude dropped 3 percent while Brent
Apple, Alphabet and Amazon, extended Britain and Germany fell after stocks that’s much faster than certainly a lot of crude, the international standard, dropped
their recent slide. declined sharply in Hong Kong and Japan. people, including myself, would have 3.4 percent. Wholesale gasoline, heating
“There isn’t much of a place to hide right “People are trying to get a sense of anticipated. I think the Fed is out of con- oil and natural gas also declined.
now in the equity market, ” said Willie ‘where should my money actually be right trol,” the president said to reporters in the After months of declines, the price of
Delwiche, an investment strategist at now?”’ said JJ Kinahan, chief market strate- Oval Office. gold jumped by the most in two years, ris-
Baird. gist for TD Ameritrade. Trump said he had no intention of firing ing 2.9 percent to $1,227.60 an ounce.
Seeking safety, investors bought gold The S&P 500’s current decline is the Jerome Powell, who he appointed as Fed In other metals trading, silver rose 2 per-
and government bonds. That pushed bond longest since a nine-day skid shortly before chairman in February. cent and copper added 0.8 percent.
prices up and their yields down, ending a the 2016 presidential election. It has climbed Bond prices rose as the recent surge in The dollar fell to 111.94 yen from 112.59
surge in yields that had touched off the mar- 27.5 percent since Donald Trump was elected yields attracted the attention of some yen, and the euro rose to $1.1594 from
ket’s current decline. But investors found and is still up 2.1 percent in 2018. investors. The yield on the 10-year Treasury $1.1525.
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