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Foster City
proceeding
with levee
Officials review environmental impacts
By Samantha Weigel one of the most comprehensive
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF and critical planning documents
necessary to raising the infrastruc-
In a race to meet federal man- ture protecting the 4-square-mile
dates and protect thousands from city.
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL having to purchase costly flood On Tuesday, the Planning
Pat Brown, founder and CEO of Impossible Foods, explains how eating less meat can reduce the carbon footprint insurance, Foster City officials are Commission will review the near-
of food production. Below, red heme, a iron-rich molecule found in blood and plants, peeks through one of proceeding with one of the largest ly 500-page document that evalu-
Impossible Foods plant-based patties. public works projects in the ates various designs and options
Bayfront communitys history for the estimated $75 million
City Council approves additional funds for new park play structures Beer pitcher
Someone was seen throwing beer cans
By Anna Schuessler own love of parks and community, she on Shoreline Drive in San Mateo, it was
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF Comment on said. reported at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 11.
or share this story at Councilman Cameron Johnson asked
Plans to improve San Carlos Highlands www.smdailyjournal.com staff whether opportunities for community
Park got a boost last week when the City members to contribute to putting a local REDWOOD CITY
Council approved an additional $100,000 stamp on the new park elements would be Sus pi ci o us v ehi cl e. A car on Hoover
toward new play structures and enhanced with many city infrastructure projects. limited to those who can pay.
Now that additional funding for the proj- Street was running all day, it was reported at
accessibility and safety to go along with We had talked last time about the com- 3:37 p.m. Wednesday, April 12.
$1.2 million already allocated. ect has been approved, construction on the munity putting a little local stamp on the
site will begin in May with the improve- Sus pi ci o us pers o n. A man in an orange
Built in 1998, the play structures at the park in some way so it didnt look like it vest similar to a safety vest was hanging
northeast corner next to Stadium Field of ments expected to be completed in the fall. was right out of the catalog. Im glad that
Councilman Mark Olbert asked if funds around and going in between properties on
the 11-acre Highlands Park have been were doing some, I didnt anticipate that Valota Road, it was reported at 2:23 p.m.
deemed to lack creativity, inclusive play the citys Parks and Recreation Foundation you would have to pay to participate, he
has been collecting could help offset some Wednesday, April 12.
elements and to not meet access and safety said. I have some small concerns about Sus pi ci o us ci rcums tances . A vehicle ran
regulations, according to a staff report. In portion of $100,000 requested. The group potentially excluding people who wouldnt
had had previously donated over $400,000 over a bush and left behind a front bumper
November, the council approved plans for have the means to do that. on Brigantine Lane, it was reported at 7:23
the playground, which include a play struc- toward improvements to Burton Park north At City Manager Jeff Maltbie and Parks
of Brittan Avenue. a.m. Wednesday, April 12.
ture for toddlers featuring a swing allowing and Recreation Director Amy Newbys sug- Di s turbance. A group of men who had been
four children to play on it at the same time Liz McGee Min, a board member of the gestion, Vice Mayor Matt Grocott added to
Parks and Recreation Foundation, expressed yelling at passersby followed a man to his
and two treehouse towers connected by a the approval of funds a provision stipulat- car and threatened to ght him on El Camino
net bridge designed for children ages 5-12. the foundations support of the improve- ing the city would reimburse the Parks and
ments planned for Highlands Park and said Real before 1:43 p.m. Thursday, April 6.
A new rubber surface, a restroom with addi- Recreation Foundation for 20 of the 90 tiles Di s turbance. Two men were ghting on D
tional stalls and a sundeck surrounding a the foundation could generate funds toward available for display at the park and give
the park through naming opportunities on Street before 8:41 a.m. Thursday, April 6.
nearby tree that would provide additional families at a lower income level an opportu-
park benches or trees or in giving families
seating are also planned for the space.
an option to purchase tiles, which they
nity to decorate them. SAN MATEO
Though the lowest company to bid on the In other business, the council also dis-
project, McGuire and Hester, submitted a bid could decorate and display at the park. cussed how the city would design regula- Res i denti al burg l ary . A man was in a
below the $1.2 million dedicated to the Weve found this way of donating to the tions for private and public marijuana con- window as a woman arrived home on South
project, an extra $100,000 was requested to foundation popular among families wishing sumption as well as marijuana sales at a Idaho Street, it was reported at 12:25 a.m.
cover a 10 percent contingency included to memorialize a loved one or declare their study session Monday. Thursday, April 13.
S us p i c i o us c i rc ums t an c e s . Someone
Uulu, beloved polar seen digging in the dirt, which made her came into a store on South Claremont Street
Local briefs white fur brown, zoo officials said. Her claiming to be with the cable company and
bear at San Francisco Zoo, dies favorite foods included romaine lettuce and took pictures, it was reported 12:33 p.m.
A beloved polar bear at the San Francisco said in a statement Friday, April 15. chicken. Tuesday, April 11.
Zoo died last week, zoo officials said. Uulu was well-known by many zoo Zoo officials encourage people to learn Sto l en v ehi cl e. A car was stolen from
guests and she will be missed by all who more about polar bears and what they can do South El Camino Real some time before
Uulu was 36 years old. She was one of the connected with, and cared for her over the 11:21 a.m. Tuesday, April 11.
oldest polar bears in any zoo thats part of to protect the species through Polar Bears
years. International.
the Association of Zoos & Aquariums, She was rescued and brought to the zoo
which promotes the welfare of animals, when she was three years old, according to
conservation and science. zoo officials.
Uulu experienced a rapid decline in her She came from Churchill, Manitoba,
health recently because she had congestive Canada, where she, her siblings and mom
heart failure and because she was old. were problem bears. They were caught
We are all tremendously saddened by the more than once foraging at the dump and
passing of our polar bear, Tanya Peterson, even tried to get into a home.
president of San Francisco Zoo & Gardens, Uulu had a curious nature and was often
4 Monday April 17, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY JOURNAL
PARKING
Howard said FedEx and UPS drivers attempting to drop off
deliveries to downtown stores and restaurants have found
their work more challenging as well.
Councilman Ron Collins also asked city staff to clarify
Continued from page 1
how the parking attendants would assist drivers finding the
temporary Laurel Street lot full, and was surprised when
to clarify the options available to those visiting downtown Mooney confirmed attendants would only park someones car
while the site formerly featuring the citys main downtown for them until the passageways of the Laurel Street lot were
parking lot is off limits out of a concern that the interim full. He said attendants could not valet park cars in the
options would not provide an adequate number of parking ANNA SCHUESSLER/ DAILY JOURNAL
SamTrans garage, but would rather assist drivers in finding
spots. Crews in San Carlos stage Wheeler Plaza construction work. the levels close to the top of the structure where the tempo-
This is the biggest lot in town, and its going away, he eggs in the SamTrans garage basket, that people know where rary public parking is located.
said. to make that turn, he said. Councilman Mark Olbert cautioned city staff about using
To deal with the shortage, Community Development Grassilli asked if drivers attempting to park at the tempo- the word valet in signs and messages delivered about the
Director Al Savay reported that the city has made an estimat- rary Laurel Street lot would have space to turn around if the lot interim parking as it might cause some to think they could
ed 50 spots available at a temporary parking lot at 616 Laurel becomes full, noting the narrow design of the parking lot and drop their cars off to be parked by an attendant. He recom-
St. where the Foodville store stood, with additional public congested nature of the street. mended staff and Impark attendants to be prepared to explain
parking at the SamTrans parking garage at 1250 San Carlos Steve Mooney, a representative of Impark, the company what is offered to those expecting valet parking.
Ave. expected to help with overflow. He said employee park- providing parking attendants to manage traffic flow through Its a relatively trivial problem, he said. Its the kind of
ing at the Clark Plaza parking area west of the shops on the downtown, confirmed there would be enough room for a car to thing that gets people annoyed, and wed kind of like to min-
700 block of Laurel Street would be made available to the make a U-turn in the lot, and said attendants would be advised imize that.
public. That combined with employee permit and construc- to put a sign in front of the lot when its full so drivers know Scott Johnson, owner of an engineering firm in San Carlos
tion parking provided at a vacant SamTrans property along not to turn into it at those times. was running errands Wednesday and said he was frustrated
El Camino Real south of Arroyo Avenue is expected to sup- Heidi Howard, owner of womens clothing boutique Earthy with the fact that it took him 10 minutes to find a parking
plement the number of spots available by mid-April. Treasures at 1221 San Carlos Ave., said Wednesday in her spot. He wasnt able to turn into the SamTrans garage from
Johnson expressed concern about the last few signs direct- shop she was disappointed by the design and lack of avail- Laurel Street, and opted for on-street parking instead. He
ing drivers to the SamTrans garage from Walnut Street. He ability of interim parking while the site just south of her guessed that city officials had underestimated how integral
said he didnt feel it was obvious where to turn into the garage store is under construction. the former Wheeler Plaza lot had been to downtown visitors.
since the large signs directing drivers to the garage arent as They did not do a good job organizing parking, she said. Its not very well planned, he said, adding he is worried
visible once they go north of San Carlos Avenue. People are confused, they dont know how to get into the about congestion, increased density and whether there are
I just would be highly sensitive if were putting all our [Laurel Street] lot. resources to meet the needs of the growing population.
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Trump: China, U.S. working on North Korea problem
By Ken Thomas stronger than ever before, he tweeted.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Our president will take action that is More directly on North Korea, the president returned to a
theme of placing much onus on China for reining in the
SEOUL, South Korea President Donald Trump asserted
in the best interest of the American people. North. Last week, he said he would not declare China a cur-
on Sunday that China was working with the United States rency manipulator, pulling back from a campaign promise,
- H.R. McMaster, national security advisor
on the North Korea problem, and his vice president told as he looks for help from Beijing, which is the Norths
American and South Korea service members that the Norths ofcials said Friday. The administrations immediate dominant trade partner.
latest provocation, a failed missile launch shortly before emphasis, the ofcials said, will be on increasing pressure Why would I call China a currency manipulator when
his arrival in Seoul, laid bare the risks they face. on Pyongyang with the help of Beijing. they are working with us on the North Korean problem? We
While the North did not conduct a nuclear test, the specter The ofcials werent authorized to speak publicly on the will see what happens! Trump tweeted on Sunday.
of a potential escalated U.S. response trailed Pence as he results of the policy review and requested anonymity. Deputy national adviser K.T. McFarland briefed the presi-
began a 10-day trip to Asia amid increasing tensions and Pence will be tasked with explaining the policy in meet- dent on the failed missile launch. She advised patience with
heated rhetoric. Trumps national security adviser cited ings with leaders in South Korea and Japan at the start of his China on the issue.
Trumps recent decision to order missile strikes in Syria trip, which will also include stops in Indonesia and North Korea is a liability to everybody and its a threat
after a chemical attack blamed on the Assad government as Australia. He will also aim to reassure allies in South Korea not just to the United States, not just to South Korea, not
a sign that the president is clearly comfortable making and Japan that the U.S. will take appropriate steps to defend just to Japan, not just to Russia, but its actually a threat to
tough decisions. them against North Korean aggression. China as well, McFarland said Sunday on Fox News
But at the same time, H.R. McMaster said, its time for us Pence was aboard Air Force Two ying over the Bering Sunday.
to undertake all actions we can, short of a military option, Sea when a North Korean missile exploded during launch on Into this tense environment, Pence made his rst trip to
to try to resolve this peacefully. Sunday, U.S. and South Korean ofcials said. The high-pro- the region since taking ofce in January. After arriving in
In a broadcast interview that aired on Sunday, McMaster le failure came as the North tried to showcase its nuclear the South Korean capital, he placed a wreath at Seoul
said the U.S. would rely on its allies as well as on Chinese and missile capabilities around the birth anniversary of the National Cemetery and then worshipped with military per-
leadership to resolve the issues with North Korea. I mean, Norths late founder and as a U.S. aircraft carrier neared the sonnel at an Easter church service at the U.S. Army Garrison
North Korea is very vulnerable to pressure from the Korean Peninsula. Yongsan.
Chinese, McMaster said on ABCs This Week. A White House foreign policy adviser traveling with During a fellowship meal after the services, he said the
The bottom line, McMaster said, is to stop the Norths Pence said no U.S. response to the missile launch was tensions on the Korean peninsula had put into sharp focus
weapons development and make the Korean Peninsula expected because there was no need for the U.S. to reinforce the importance of the joint U.S.-South Korean mission.
nuclear-free: Its clear that the president is determined not the failure. The adviser spoke on condition of anonymity to This mornings provocation from the North is just the
to allow this kind of capability to threaten the United discuss the administrations initial understanding of the latest reminder of the risks each one of you face every day in
States. And our president will take action that is in the best launch. the defense of the freedom of the people of South Korea and
interest of the American people. Trump, spending the Easter weekend at his Florida resort, the defense of America in this part of the world, said Pence.
After a two-month policy review, ofcials settled on a reinforced his commitment to the armed forces under his Your willingness to step forward, to serve, to stand rm
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Letters to the editor Guest
United Airlines has a PR problem cluding Al Gore. To those who thought bipar- the original intent of BART was com-
perspective
Editor, tisanship was dead, witness the 36-member pletely encircling the Bay, a concept lost
Certainly, the current problem United Air-
lines has will quickly be addressed and most
likely not happen again anytime soon.
bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus in Con-
gress. I hope U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier will
join soon.
somewhere along the line (BARTs miss-
ing link guest perspective in the April 12
edition of the Daily Journal). I believe the
Potential losses
United Airlines as a whole will be under a
magnifying glass for a while, which is nor-
In many other domains, prevention is al-
ways preferable, easier, safer and cheaper
problem started when the San Mateo
County Board of Supervisors refused to
for Silicon Valley
mally the case after an incident like this. than adapting to a destabilizing force. Think allow the public to vote on BART in the
This story is unfortunate for many reasons of preventing a cancer versus treating it. Pre- 60s. What would the public say now if The Press-Enterprise
and we hope the passenger recovers quickly. venting a war versus dealing with its BART was put to the voters? I support and
A
There are numerous people working for aftermath. Preventing a teen pregnancy or a encourage Mr. Huenings efforts to make Silicon Valley slowdown is com-
ing, and Sacramento isnt ready.
United Airlines who strive to do a great job car wreck. Preventing flooding along the the original promise at long last a reality. Although some insiders even let
every day but this type of story (positive) Bay all the way to El Camino, worldwide. Decades overdue. the dreaded B word bubble pass
does not sell news. Good news is not nearly their lips, it doesnt take a crash of the
as sensational as bad news in this country it Ginny Fleming Marc Goldrath app economy for Californias fragile for-
would seem. San Mateo Foster City tunes to be shaken to their foundations.
The warning signs suggest that the
There is an audience of people who would Golden State may already have hit peak
like to read more positive news. They are productivity from the digital tech it
weary of negative news.
Anti-Republican rant relies on to fill coffers, fuel markets,
This latest United Airline story will make it Editor,
Have the true drive investment and justify largesse and
that much harder (in some cases) for those In reading Jorg Aadahls latest emotional conservatives been deceived? inefficiency in policymaking. Its time
for a wake-up call.
United employees who work hard. Most harangue against President Trump in the Editor, Venture capital dropped 20 percent for
United Airline employees perform a great job March 28, 2017, edition of the Daily Journal I have been doing a little research in Presi- startups in 2016, even though invest-
daily without ever receiving any recognition. Trumps blame game, it appears he needs to dent Trumps administration and have ment funds have more than $800 billion
I know a number of people who work at come up with some new material. Aadahl is discovered some very strange things that in uninvested funds. Some 3, 200 Silicon
United Airlines whom are quite dedicated. I blinded by his hysterical hatred for anything have been happening. Valley jobs have been shed since August.
Sky-high rents are sinking, but the dip,
believe they deserve our thanks! that is Republican. First, President Trump has appointed numer- from an average of $4, 400 a month to
People such as Aadahl dont make decisions ous big government, pro-war neocons to his $4, 200, wont relieve the regions acute
David Thom behind any critical thought process. If you administration. Trump has appointed more housing shortage.
San Carlos substituted the name Bush instead of Trump, individual members from the Council of For- True, these figures could suggest a
there is no difference in the rhetoric from eign Relations, C.F.R., and people from big healthy and relatively smooth correc-
tion. No boom can last forever, and a
this writer. People such as Aadahl talk as if corporations belonging to the C.F.R. to his
Equal effort should be given money falls from the sky. Their viewpoints administration than Barack Obama did in his
gentle shift toward a new equilibrium can
help ensure that big, sudden gains arent
to climate change prevention are very impulsive. Apparently, truth is sub- entire eight years in the White House. shed just as abruptly.
Editor, jective not based on the actual evidence. Second, the C.F.R. is perhaps the Preeminent But Californias disproportionate
Its heartening that the Office of Sustain- There are several reasons why without re- Globalists organization in the world. Now, reliance on the world of bits suggests
that policymakers are loathing to inter-
ability is laying the groundwork to form national health care wont be how can Trump talk about putting America pret the downturn prudently. After all,
understand what sea level rise means to us successful. First, you have to stop trial first when he fills his administration with they lack any comparable way to sustain
here and to plan action to help us adapt lawyers. No medical procedure or medication people who are sympathetic to the globalist the big budgets and utopian sensibility
(Rising seas pose risk to county in the is without risk and no liability should be agenda, One World Order? surrounding deep-blue politics.
April 12 edition of the Daily Journal). taken when established practices have been Third, another strange thing is why Trump Gov. Jerry Brown has labored year in
and year out to correct for such errors in
My own home could be flooded, the airport followed. The medical profession has got to sent special forces and Marines into Syria thinking and spending, well aware that
could be under water and crucial commute stop gouging insurance companies by over- without their consent. This is illegal and un- the last time a tech and housing bubble
highways and bridges could be impassable. charging far above what you would pay if you constitutional. Does he want to start another hit, the state was plunged deep into the
Solutions to these problems will be compli- brought your own supplies with you before Middle Eastern war? Who knows. Fourth, if red. He has ensured that California can
cated and expensive. checking into the hospital. Trump really wants to defeat ISIS, all he has boast a multibillion-dollar rainy day
fund.
But why not give equal effort to prevention? Finally, all medical procedures arent equal. to do is just stay out of the way and let Vlad- Yet, with Proposition 55, voters,
Reduce fossil fuels and you bring global tem- There needs to be some discrimination be- mir Putin and Basher Al-Assad take care of it. egged on by tax-and-spend politicians,
peratures back into a more normal range, tween medical procedures that are vital and They have been doing a great job defeating doubled down on an even higher take
slow ice cap melting and sea level rise, and which are not. We cant have a national sys- ISIS without the United States help. from tech wealth. As the share of income
restore global climate stability. A revenue- tem and support the world unless the world Lastly, is Trump a genuine conservative or tax collection drawn from the top 1 per-
cent of earners has risen to around 50
neutral fee on carbon recently proposed by financially pitches in. is he a make believe conservative created percent in recent years, income tax col-
respected Republicans James Baker, George by the globalist? Have we all been deceived lections this year have already fallen
Schultz and Henry Paulson would tax fossil Frank M. Paya who voted for President Trump? I hope not. well short of projections.
fuels at their source and return 100 percent of San Mateo Well, I guess time will surely tell. Meanwhile, more than three-quarters of
the fee to American families. This would Ross Foti state income comes from taxes a third
from the top 1. 5 percent of earners.
apply market pressure to benefit renewable Belmont
energy sources without government regula-
BART: A promise long overdue California even risks losing tech income
if IPOs dry up, since it takes a cut when-
tion. This solution is supported not only by Editor, ever companies go public. Sacramento
many Republicans but also by Democrats in- I completely agree with Mr. Huening that Sue Lemperts column will return. has embraced a risky policy of counting
the tech gooses golden eggs well before
they hatch.
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Which state sends most taxes to DC? Hint: Its not a state
By Stephen Ohlemacher of living. study by the New York state comptroller. benet from the federal government produce
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS West Virginia, Mississippi and New For years, the late Sen. Daniel Patrick conservative politicians who complain that
Mexico have low median household Moynihan, D-N.Y., would document that the government is too big?
WASHINGTON As Tax Day approach- incomes, which helps explain why they New York paid more to the federal govern- There is this perception that so much
es, show some love for the good people their residents pay far less in federal taxes. ment than it got back. In 2015, the states money is being spent on things that dont
who live in the nations capital. West Virginia paid $3,600 per person last comptroller took up the cause. benet them, Williams said. They ignore
Washington, that swampy den of iniquity year, while Mississippi paid $3,900 per Washingtons rate of return is higher than the things that do benet them.
that politicians love to scorn, sends the person and New Mexico residents paid a lit- any state most of it comes from wages Williams cited foreign aid as a favorite
most tax dollars per person to the U.S. gov- tle more than $4,000. for federal employees. The closest state is target, even though it makes up only 1 per-
ernment. The Associated Press calculated each Mississippi, which gets back $2.57 in fed- cent of the federal budget, if you count mil-
By a lot. states per-capita tax bill using data from eral spending for every dollar it sends to itary assistance.
Last year, the District of Columbia paid the IRS and population estimates from the Washington. New Mexico, West Virginia
Uncle Sam $37,000 per person in federal Census Bureau. and Alabama are also big winners when it On the move
income, payroll and estate taxes. The next The deadline to le federal tax returns is comes to federal taxes and spending.
closest was Delaware, at $16,000 per per- Tuesday. It was pushed back because the These states are big takers because they The San Bruno o ffi ce o f Berks hi re
son. usual April 15 deadline was Saturday, and have a lot of residents who get federal bene- Hathaway Ho mes erv i ces Cal i fo rni a
Its where the money is, said Roberton because Monday is a holiday in the District ts, including Social Security, Medicare, Real ty was recognized as o ne o f the to p
Williams, a fellow at the Tax Policy Center. of Columbia. Medicaid, disability benets and food 5 0 c o mp an i e s i n t h e c o mp an y s
The reason the District pays so much in The IRS says millions of taxpayers have stamps. wo rl dwi de netwo rk recently. It received
taxes is that there are a lot of high-income yet to le their returns. As they do, they They have lower incomes so they pay the award in a special ceremony held in
people there. shouldnt feel too bad for D.C. residents. less in taxes and, because they have lower Phoenix last month. Larry Franzel l s ,
Washington is an outlier because, despite The nations capital gets a good return on incomes, they get more federal aid, said Bri an Bo i s s o n and Jo hn Gi es eker are
years of lobbying, it is not a state. It does- its tax investment. For every dollar the Morgan Scarboro, a policy analyst at the brokers of the firm who, along with man-
nt even have a vote in Congress. It is, District sends to the federal government, it Tax Foundation. agement staff, have a staff of 85 sales asso-
however, a city with a relatively high cost gets back almost $4, according to a 2015 So why do so many of these states that ciates.
KD kickstarts Dubs
Warriors ride Durants double-double in playoff opener
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Warriors 121, Trail Blazers 109
rebounds in his Golden State play- live with, we played great
OAKLAND Kevin Durant pat- off debut, Curry scored 29 points, defense, Curry said. They were
ted his chest after two big baskets and the Warriors withstood that just able to finish, but over the
in the fourth quarter and let every- sensational day by the Trail course of 48 you just try to wear
body know I got this! Stephen Blazers dynamic backcourt duo to them down.
Curry knocked down a timely win Game 1 of the first-round Durant shot 12 for 20, showing
baseline 3-pointer, reached his series 121-109 on Sunday. no issues with a recent left knee
hand high and gestured to further McCollum scored a playoff injury that sidelined him 19 games
ignite a raucous sellout crowd. career-best 41 points, and Lillard before he returned for the final
On a day Damian Lillard and CJ had 34, but the Warriors made the three regular-season contests with
McCollum put on a dazzling dis- crucial big plays on both ends the NBA-best Warriors.
play of shot-making for Portland, down the stretch with Portland The game ratchets up when you
the NBAs top-seeded team of missing injured center Jusuf get into the playoffs, Durant
superstars found its touch down Nurkic. said. I definitely felt good out
KYLE TERADA/USA TODAY SPORTS the stretch and defended with pur- When they got it going, there.
Kevin Durant totaled 32 points and 10 rebounds as the Warriors rolled to pose. theyre hitting tough shots in the
a 121-109 win over Portand in their playoff opener Sunday at Oracle Arena. Durant had 32 points and 10 first half, some youve just got to See DUBS, Page 16
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Rockies 4, Giants 3 rained a little bit during a game one theres any further damage.
time. I havent seen (the tarp) rolled The move is retroactive to April
Francisco homer and Nolan Arenado cele- out too many times. 15. Its Semiens first stint on the
SAN FRANCISCO Rookie scoreless on brated his 26th birthday with a Oakland was rained out at home DL in his career.
Antonio Senzatela overcame a four hits over two-run double to cap a three-run on April 1, 2014, and a game was Infielder Chad Pinder was called
rocky start for his second straight the next six first inning as the Rockies took postponed three days later when the up from Triple-A Nashville to take
victory on a rainy afternoon, and innings in the three of four. grounds crew failed to put out the Semiens place and will be the As
the Colorado Rockies won a four- Rockies 4-3 We jumped out to the quick tarp and rain muddied the infield. primary backup at shortstop and
game series in San Francisco for v i c t o r y lead, we ambushed their guy, and Jharel Cotton, who was scheduled second base. Adam Rosales is
the first time in club history. Antonio Sunday. then they jumped on Antonio, to pitch for the As, will instead expected to get the bulk of playing
Senzatela settled down after a Senzatela C h a r l i e pitch the series opener against time at shortstop until Semien
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Steve Johnson wins U.S. Mens Clay Court Championship
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Johnson was hobbled by cramps serving at gas this week. Coming in from Australia career final.
the end of the third set, but coaxing a back- (where the U.S. lost a Davis Cup quarterfinal The 29-year-old Bellucci, seeded eighth, had
HOUSTON Steve Johnson fought hand return error from Bellucci on a serve he last weekend), dealing with all the ups and won four three-set matches in four days before
through late cramps to win the U.S. Mens barely hit was able to get off the court and downs, I was kind of behind the 8-ball. falling in the final. He was trying to win his
Clay Court Championship, beating Brazils receive a brisk right-thigh massage from an A lot goes into cramping. For me today, it fifth Tour title. The previous four had also
Thomaz Bellucci 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (5) on Sunday at ATP trainer. Players arent allowed timeouts for was the nerves of trying to close out the title. I come on clay.
River Oaks Country Club. cramps. Johnson appeared fine in the tiebreak- havent been there enough to feel very com- Both players were very tired in the third set
The 27-year-old Johnson won his second er, the first to decide the championship in tour- fortable. and we were missing more shots than before,
ATP Tour title, and became the seventh nament history. Johnson beat two former champions, Bellucci said. Im happy for my week but
American to win the event since it moved to I was in deep trouble. This stinks. But Fernando Verdasco (2014) in the quarterfinals today I am disappointed. I (thought) I could
Houston in 2001. He also won a grass-court sometimes you get lucky, said Johnson, seed- and American Davis Cup teammate Jack Sock win because I was a little better than him phys-
title last summer in Nottingham, England. ed fourth. My body has physically run out of (2015) in the semifinals, to reach his third ically. He deserved it more than me.
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NBA brief
Isaiah Thomas sister, 22, dies
DUBS Durant got going fast. KD drove the lane
for a one-handed slam midway through the
first then knocked down a 3 from the top
The Warriors defensive intensity after
halftime was the difference in the Blazers
minds and Lillard expects everybody to
BOSTON Isaiah Thomas took the floor Continued from page 11 about a minute later. After missing a dunk do more.
to a deafening cheer for the Boston Celtics but getting fouled, Durant pounded the bas- Dame and CJ, if they get 80 between
playoff opener against the Chicago Bulls on ket stanchion with his right fist in frustra- them weve still got to score another 40 or
Draymond Green had 19 points, 12 tion.
Sunday night, just a day after his sister was 50 from somewhere, coach Terry Stotts
killed in a car accident. rebounds, nine assists, five blocked shots He vowed to take his game to another said.
It was part of an emotional night for All- and three steals to help last seasons sec- level as a new season begins not to men-
Star point guard who had 33-point, six ond-place team take the first step in what it tion the quest for his first title. Tip-ins
assists and five rebounds in a 106-102 Game is counting on to be a As the final period got underway, Ian
championship run. Curry moved by Wilt Chamberlain (507)
1 loss to the Bulls. Clark did what he often does to give the
Game 2 is Wednesday for second place on the Warriors list for
The Celtics held a pregame moment of Blazers fits and chipped in during a 15-2 run
career playoff field goals. ... Curry hit a 3-
silence for Chyna Thomas, who died early night at Oracle Arena. on the way to 12 points off the bench. The
pointer in his NBA record 59th consecutive
Saturday in a one-car interstate accident in their The opener is a 6-foot-3 guard scored a putback off his own
playoff game, making his first 1:17 into
home state of Washington. She was 22. rematch of last seasons miss in the paint one possession then
the game. ... Green emphatically blocked a
Thomas was informed of her death following Western Conference knocked down a 3-pointer the next as
shot by Noah Vonleh in the third as the
the teams practice Saturday afternoon. semifinals won in five Golden State went ahead 97-90 with 8:59
Portland center playing in place of Nurkic
It was unclear if hed play Sunday, and prior to games by Golden State remaining.
was going up with one hand to dunk.
the game TNTs cameras captured teammate Draymond didnt disappoint featur- McCollum shot 11 of 15 in the first half
Avery Bradley comforting Thomas on the Green ing two of the NBAs then began the second 2 for 7 and finished
bench during the pregame shootaround. But best backcourt duos. his day 16 of 28, while Lillard went 12 for
Up next
Thomas led the team out of the tunnel when There was a little of everything: physical 26. McCollums 27 first-half points The Warriors hope to get forward Matt
Boston took the floor for pregame warmups. He play, trash talk, deep 3-pointers, monster matched a Portland playoff record for a half Barnes back from a sprained right ankle and
looked toward the rafters just before the tip-off. blocked shots and dazzling dunks. After one and he and Lillard had 48 of their teams 56 foot Wednesday night for Game 2, while the
On his shoes were written several mes- flurry of a third-quarter sequence when sev- at the break. Blazers were uncertain when Nurkic might
sages, including Chyna, RIP Lil Sis and eral players on both teams hit the floor try- Youve got to give them a lot of credit, be ready to return.
I love you. ing to secure a loose ball, four towel guys they got it going, Green said. At some To be determined, Stotts said.
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Agriculture removed thousands of animal-related pub-
lic records from its website. This removal came with-
out warning, without explanation and without any opportu-
nity for public input or congressional
process. For animal lovers of all political
stripes, this first animal-related activity
under President Trumps administration is
extremely worrisome.
These previously available reports
included inspections by USDA of animals
in research labs, puppy mills and zoos.
The federal government offers precious lit-
tle protection for animals, and this move effectively shut the
door in the face of the animal-loving public.
On behalf of the largest animal welfare organization in San
Mateo County of course I immediately reached out to this
communitys member of the House of Representatives. This
is by no means my first conversation with U.S. Rep. Jackie
Speier, a solid friend of the animals and of this organization
(and the proud mom of a PHS/SPCA graduate, Buddy).
From her response: Like you, I am alarmed by the removal
of this critical information, and I have taken several steps to
The newest Fast and the Furious sequel debuted as the most popular movie last week.
require the USDA to repost the documents to their database ...
regarding breaches of animal protection laws [which] plays a
Fate of the Furious on road to record debut the death of actor Paul Walker, who played cop turned street
critical role in ensuring accountability for the inhumane treat-
ment of animals by research labs, zoos, breeders and other
facilities.
By Lindsey Bahr
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS racer Brian OConner, a lead character in six of the lms. He As an animal lover, a pet owner, and a member of the
died in a car crash while the lm was still in production. Congressional Animal Caucus, I believe we have a responsi-
LOS ANGELES The eighth installment in the Fast and For the studio, Fast 8 stands on its own as being an bility to protect all animals against cruel treatment. That is
the Furious is on the path to becoming the biggest world- extraordinary result. why I am an original cosponsor of H.R. 1368, the Animal
wide debut of all time, besting both Star Wars: The Force Each one of these lms has its own momentum, said Welfare Accountability and Transparency Act, which would
Awakens and Jurassic World. Nick Carpou, Universals president of domestic distribu- require USDA to report the documents on its website. This
Universal Pictures on Sunday estimated that The Fate of tion. There are factors from one lm to the next that make bill would also establish an additional deterrent against inhu-
the Furious would earn a record $532.5 million worldwide them unique and certainly there were unique factors with mane treatment of animals by removing tax benefits for
over the holiday weekend, thanks to a particularly robust Furious 7. businesses that violate the Animal Welfare Act or the Horse
showing in 63 territories, including China. The Fate of the Furious has many of the returning stars Protection Act. Please know that you can count on me to
If the gures hold, it will just inch past the previous like Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, continue to fiercely advocate for animal rights in Congress.
record holder, Star Wars: The Force Awakens which Tyrese and Ludacris, but has added some new elements Jackie, we certainly do!
launched to $529 million in December of 2015 without behind the camera in director F. Gary Gray and in front of
China. the camera with Charlize Theron. Ken White is the president of the Peninsula Humane Society &
The lm broke the record for biggest international week- SPCA
end ever, with $432.3 million. The previous record holder The $100.2 million is slightly below analyst expecta-
was Jurassic World with $316.7 million. Top 10 movies tions for the lm. Audiences were 58 percent male, 50 per-
There is no market that hasnt had a strong reception, cent under the age of 25 and diverse (41 percent were
1.The Fate of the Furious, $100.2 million ($432.3 million Caucasian, 26 percent Hispanic and 19 percent African
said Duncan Clark, Universals president of international international).
distribution. Whatever culture, whatever language, what- 2.The Boss Baby, $15.5 million ($36.8 million international). American).
ever country, we seem to have found a home. 3.Beauty and the Beast, $13.6 million ($22 million The studio has not released an ofcial production budget,
The China opening alone brought in a record $190 mil- international). but it is reported to be in the pricey $250 million range.
lion followed by $17.8 million from Mexico and $17 mil- 4.Smurfs: The Lost Village, $6.5 million ($16.4 million However, an A Cinema Score from exit polls suggest that it
lion from the U.K. and Ireland. international). will have sufcient staying power.
An estimated $100.2 million of the global total comes 5.Going in Style, $6.4 million ($4.3 million international). The Fast and the Furious is a global juggernaut for
from 4,310 North American theaters a second best for the 6.Gifted, $3 million. Universal Pictures, which plans two additional pictures.
7.Get Out, $2.9 million ($1 million international). With the addition of Fast 8, the franchise has earned an
franchise and enough to easily top the domestic charts, but 8.Power Rangers, $2.9 million ($2.7 million international).
well below the $147.2 million opening of Furious 7 in estimated $4.4 billion globally.
9.The Case for Christ, $2.7 million.
2015. 10.Kong: Skull Island, $2.7 million ($3.8 million international). It is a franchise that has adapted and changed over the
Furious 7 had a groundswell of additional interest due to years and is as relevant in 2017 as it was in 2001, noted
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Larger mission result of thousands of hours of scrutiny and open a production plant in Oakland by the
Though recreating the unique components testing that continue to chase the subjective summer, which is expected to increase the
of a burger from plants may sound like a cool nature of human taste today. companys production capacity by 250
er again but this time with plants. times.
science experiment, the companys efforts
Made up of biochemists, molecular biolo-
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gists, materials scientists and other academ-
appealing to those who enjoy ground beef Sergey Solomatin, a materials scientist, Future plans
ics, the team at Impossible Foods is primed
to closely inspect what makes people crave burgers are part of a larger mission. As uses instruments testing how meat proteins Though biochemist Ranjani Varadan, who
a burger, and find materials in the plant the team has found a way to deconstruct and found in the ground beef respond to stresses leads the companys protein discovery team,
kingdom that will create the same sensory rebuild a burger, they are highlighting like high heat to identify the properties that wears a lab coat, she hopes those skeptical
experience. issues involved with raising cattle as a make up a meat burgers texture. He also of eating a burger composed in a lab recog-
For Celeste Holz-Schietinger, a bio- source of meat. For founder and CEO Pat tests how a burgers fat plays into the way it nize Impossible Foods work comes in a
chemist and principal scientist at Brown, disrupting a food system heavily feels in ones mouth, measuring how much long history of food processes.
Impossible Foods, zooming in on the indi- dependent on raising animals requires a sim- is melted under the average temperature of a What people dont always realize is,
vidual elements factoring into a burgers fla- ilarly scientific approach where cows can human mouth. Once he identifies these char- humans have been manipulating proteins for
vor comes naturally. be seen as an inefficient engine taking years acteristics, Solomatin works with other sci- thousands and thousands of years, she said,
How I solve problems is I take some- to convert calories from plants into energy entists to identify plant proteins with simi- citing bread and cheese as examples.
thing very complex and I look at what are for those consuming them. lar traits, which can be used to recreate the Varadan is convinced the company can go
each of its components at the molecular We are optimizing for deliciousness and texture of a meat burger. For Solomatin, the much farther than burgers and tap plant pro-
level, she said. nutrition in a way you cannot do with ani- exact numbers produced by his instruments teins to recreate other types of meat like
Holz-Schietinger oversees the companys mals, he said. in the lab can only bring him so close to the chicken and pork and dairy products like
efforts to include the right composition of Brown and his team have chosen beef, and truth of how a real burger feels in ones cheese and milk.
plant-based flavors that match the flavor of ground beef in particular, as the food to opti- mouth, which vary from person to person. But for now, the company will remain
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the Impossible Foods burgers flavor and burger from cows. Just last year, the burger testers to taste their many burger proto- one burger is the reason why she has devoted
cooked-just-right red color. hit select restaurants and is currently served types. In the labs sterile industrial kitchen, her skills to Impossible Foods.
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