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the movies Lassie Come Home lion for his starring role as Howard Antonio, Texas.
(1943) and Son of Lassie Hughes (1905-1976) in the movie The
(1945) became theater blockbusters. In Aviator (2004).
*** An important
***
symbol in Texas struggle
the late 1940s, the number of registered
Howard Hughes set a speed record in for independence from Mexico was the
purebred collies in the United States
went from 3,000 to 18,400. 1938 by flying around the world in three Alamo. Used as a fort during the
*** days, 19 hours and 17 minutes. Hughes Mexican War, the Alamo was besieged
Singer Elton John Actress Sarah Auto racer Danica
Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011) co-starred piloted a Lockheed plane with a crew of by the Mexican Army in 1836. There
is 70. Jessica Parker is 52. Patrick is 35. were 189 Americans defending the
with Lassie, played by a collie named four. Alamo against 1,800 Mexican soldiers.
Movie reviewer Gene Shalit is 91. Former astronaut James Pal, in the movie Lassie Come Home ***
Lovell is 89. Feminist activist and author Gloria Steinem is (1943). In 1938, the airport in Houston, Texas, The Americans lost the battle and all
83. Singer Anita Bryant is 77. Singer Aretha Franklin is 75. *** was renamed from Houston Municipal were killed.
Actor Paul Michael Glaser is 74. Actress Bonnie Bedelia is 69. At age 12, Elizabeth Taylor starred in Airport to Howard Hughes Airport. It ***
Actress-comedian Mary Gross is 64. Actor James McDaniel is the 1944 movie National Velvet as was in honor of Hughes, a native of Ans wer: The state mammal of Texas is
59. Former Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., is 59. Movie producer Velvet Brown, a girl who attempts to Houston and a donor for airport the armadillo. The state also has an offi-
Amy Pascal is 59. Rock musician Steve Norman (Spandau race her horse in the Grand National improvements. However, the airport cial large mammal the Longhorn cat-
Ballet) is 57. Actress Brenda Strong is 57. Actor Fred Goss is steeplechase. Taylor did her own horse- name was changed back when it was tle. Texas official flying mammal is the
56. Actor-writer-director John Stockwell is 56. Actress Marcia back riding and most of the stunts in the soon discovered that an airport named Mex ican free-tailed bat. The largest
Cross is 55. Author Kate DiCamillo is 53. Actress Lisa Gay film. after a living person did not receive fed- colony of free-tailed bats in the world is
Hamilton is 53. Baseball Hall of Famer Tom Glavine is 51. TV *** eral funding. in Bracken Cave near San Antonio, with
personality Ben Mankiewicz is 50. Olympic bronze medal The television drama Perry Mason *** nearly 20 million bats.
figure skater Debi Thomas is 50. Actor Laz Alonso is 46. starred Raymond Burr (1917-1993). The Houston, the largest city in Texas, has a
Singer Melanie Blatt (All Saints) is 42. Actor Domenick original series ran from 1957 to 1966. population of over 2 million people.
Lombardozzi is 41. Actor Lee Pace is 38. Actor Sean Faris is Erle Stanley Gardner made an appear- *** Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the
ance as a judge in the final episode of the The city of Houston was named after weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
35. Comedian/actor Alex Moffat (Saturday Night Live) is Questions? Comments? Email
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Castro is 30. Rapper Big Sean is 29. *** president of the Republic of Texas. 5200 ext. 128.
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CITY The draft EIR is anticipated to be released Bay Area home sales Local brief
for public review in June with adoption hear- down slightly, prices up
GOVERNMENT ings slated for late summer/early fall. The median price for a home in the Bay
Sales have been restrained by declining
The council will also consider a resolution affordability caused by both higher prices
The Redwo o d Area increased 7.6 percent in February com- and, more recently, higher mortgage inter-
Ci ty Co unci l will expressing Belmonts support for civil pared to the same month last year, accord-
rights. est rates, as well as a tight inventory of
hold a public hearing ing to the real estate research firm homes for sale and, probably, the wet
Monday to consider a The council meets 7 p.m. Tuesday, March CoreLogic.
28, at City Hall, 1 Twin Pines Lane. weather, CoreLogic officials said in a writ-
General Pl an and February 2017 posted the largest year-
The city of San Mateo is holding two ten statement that accompanied their
Do wnto wn Preci s e over-year price hike since last fall as sales
community meetings about the Cl ean monthly sales report.
Pl an amendment for 80,010 square feet of slowed by 3. 3 percent for the month,
ofces and 6,910 square feet of retail at 851 Water Pro g ram and proposed sewer rate The median Bay Area price for new and
which posted the lowest sales rates in nine existing homes in February was $662,000
Main St. The project would exceed the maxi- increases needed to fund infrastructure years.
mum allowable ofce development in the improvements on the sale of 4,767 homes.
The biggest year-over-year increase of
General Plan and Downtown Precise Plan, The Clean Water Program is a multi-year The highest median cost of a home in
the median price for a home was in San
but would be consistent with all other capital improvement program that will Mateo County, where the cost climbed 14.3 February was in San Francisco County,
aspects of both plans. upgrade the citys sanitary sewer system and percent to $1.03 million. where the price hit $1.12 million.
The council will also decide on an update the wastewater treatment plant to improve The months sales rate was 21 percent Solano County saw the lowest median
of the Acces s o ry Dwel l i ng Uni t service, align with the citys sustainability below average February sales totals for the home price at $361,000, which was a year-
Ordi nance to comply with state law, create goals and comply with regulatory require- past 30 years, according to CoreLogic. over-year increase of 0.6 percent.
further exibility and encourage legal cre- ments to protect the environment and public
ation of units with related zoning amend- health. The meetings are Tuesday, March 28,
ments.
The council meets 7 p.m. Monday, March
at the King Center, 725 Monte Diablo Ave.,
and Thursday, March 30 at San Mateo City
California unemployment rate Around the state
27, at City Hall, 1017 Middleeld Road. Hall, 330 W. 20th Ave., from 6:30 p.m. to
dipped to 5 percent in February rate was a drop from a revised 5.2 percent in
The Bel mo nt Ci ty Co unci l will hear 8:30 p.m. SACRAMENTO Californias unem- January.
an update on the 2 0 3 5 General Pl an and For questions about the Clean Water ployment rate fell to 5 percent in February In February 2016, the unemployment rate
Interi m Zo ni ng , Bel mo nt Speci c Program call 727-6870 or email as the states employers added 22,900 non- was 5.6 percent.
Pl an and Zo ni ng , Cl i mate Acti o n info@CleanWaterProgramSanMateo. org. farm payroll jobs. The January figure was revised from a pre-
Pl an and Env i ro nmental Impact You may also visit the project site at The state Employment Development liminary 5.1 percent reported earlier this
Repo rt Monday. CleanWaterProgramSanMateo.org Department said Friday that last months month.
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By Martin Crutsinger one proposal that would cover both cutting
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS individual and corporate taxes in the same
legislation.
WASHINGTON Now that the effort to We are not cutting this up and doing little
overhaul the nations health care system has pieces at a time, Mnuchin said.
collapsed, the Trump administration is turn- He said the goal was still to win congres-
ing its attention to tax reform. sional approval of the tax measure by
President Donald Trump and Treasury August. But if the timeline is delayed, he
Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday that said he expected the proposal to pass by the
the administration will now focus on gain- fall.
ing congressional approval for a sweeping At the White House, press secretary Sean
tax overhaul plan. Spicer acknowledged the August deadline is
Trumps comments came after Republicans an ambitious one for such a comprehen-
were forced to cancel a House vote on their sive and complicated project, but he said its
bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care a goal the administration is going to try to
Act because they could not get the support stick to.
needed for passage. Tax reform is something the president is
After Republicans pulled the health meas- very committed to, Spicer told reporters.
ure, Trump told reporters at the White House, Mnuchin had lunch at the White House
I would say that we will probably start Friday with Trump and House Speaker Paul
going very, very strongly for the big tax Ryan.
cuts and tax reform. That will be next. In his earlier appearance, Mnuchin did not
While the GOP decision to pull the health reveal whether the administration will
care proposal could be an ominous sign for REUTERS FILE PHOTO include a contentious border adjustment tax
tax cuts and the rest of Trumps legislative Donald Trump attends a listening session with CEOs of small and community banks with that is in a House tax proposal. The measure,
agenda, Trump was more optimistic, saying, Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin. which would impose a 20 percent tax on
now were going to go for tax reform, which imports, has positive and negative features,
Ive always liked. i er t o s el l i n Co n g res s . During a morning interview, Mnuchin said Mnuchin said. He also would not reveal
Earl i er i n t h e day, Mn uch i n , t h e p res - Health care is a very complicated issue, he had been overseeing work on the adminis- exactly what corporate tax rate the adminis-
i den t s ch i ef eco n o mi c s p o k es man , Mnuchin said. In a way, tax reform is a lot trations bill over the past two months and it tration would propose, other than it will be
s ug g es t ed t h at t ax refo rm mi g h t b e eas - simpler. would be introduced soon. He said it would be a lot lower than the current 35 percent rate.
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logue with a variety of politicians. He
praised Le Pen, saying she represents part of
said. Bettel was in Rome with the other EU
leaders minus British Prime Minister
Theresa May to mark Saturdays 60th
anniversary of the bloc, which is in crisis
a quickly developing spectrum of European
evening before deadly rampage political forces. because of Britains impending departure.
Attention
By Paisley Dodds and Lori Hinnant Masoods last convic-
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tion was in 2003, also
involving a knife attack.
BIRMINGHAM, England Long before Its not clear when he took
his short stints in jail turned into years the name Masood, sug-
behind bars, Khalid Masood was known as gesting a conversion to
Adrian Elms, with a reputation for drinking Islam.
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WARRIORS CONTINUE TO ROLL: GOLDEN STATE TOPS SACRAMENTO FOR SIXTH STRAIGHT WIN >> PAGE 12
Stars 6, Sharks 1
Dallas hands
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THURSDAY Local sports roundup Baseball SHP offense, with each scoring three times.
Tommy Barnds added a pair of goals, while
Carlmont 2, Hillsdale 0 John Carroll and Joe Sonsini each had a
Softball it takes to compete in a dual match. A day after outslugging the Knights 12-8, goal apiece.
Will Berkey led Half Moon Bay with a 49 the Scots showed they can win the close
Carlmont 7, Aragon 4 at Green Hills Country Club. Dina Ambrosi Carroll led the Gators in assists, finish-
After a rainout Tuesday, both the Scots ones as well as they moved their game up a
finished with a 50 for the Cougars, while day because of rainy weather forecast for ing with three. SHP goaltender Cody Weibe
and Dons opened the Peninsula Athletic Quentin Fukui came in with a 54. finished with 11 saves.
League Bay Division season with Carlmont Friday.
pulling out a hard-fought win to stay unde- Girls swimming Carlmont scored once in the bottom of
feated on the year. the first and added an insurance run in the Badminton
Aragon took leads of 2-0 in the first and San Mateo 101, Burlingame 71 bottom of the sixth as the Scots stayed
led4-3 after four innings, but Carlmont took Larisa Tam, Emma Lepisova and Natalie unbeaten on the season (10-0-1 overall). Carlmont 10, South City 5
the lead for good with a three-run fifth. Cam Ken led the Bearcats to a decisive win over Sean Prozell drove in the first run of the
the rival Panthers. The Scots swept the three boys singles
Kondo blasted a two-run bomb and Eimear game with a double, while Brandon
Tam, a decorated senior for San Mateo, matches on their way to the PAL Bay
Cunningham added a solo shot to give Takimoto scored an unearned run in the
was involved in four wins for the Bearcats. Division win over the Warriors.
Carlmont a 6-4 lead. Abby Lan added an sixth.
insurance blast in the seventh. She swam a leg on San Mateos victorious Hillsdale pitcher Ryan Wetteland did his Devansh Tandon, Alexander Wang and
That late offense made a winner out of 200 medley relay along with Lepisova, job, limiting Carlmont to just two runs on Kim Lionel Rivera won in straight sets for
McLemore, who had her shakiest outing of Nicole Chang and Ken and the 200 free five hits in a complete-game effort. Carlmont in boys singles, with Tandon and
the year. She went the distance, but allowed relay, with Valeriya Nasedkina replacing Prozell, however, was better. He also went Wang losing a total of seven points.
four runs on eight hits. She also drove in Chang. the distance, allowing just a pair of hits in a
The Bearcats swept the sprints, with Ken South Citys Lin sister, Raeka and Jakin
two runs at the plate as Carlmont improved game that lasted one hour and 24 minutes. who won the Central Coast Section girls
to 10-0 on the year. taking the 50 free in a time of 25.24 and
doubles title last season, both won at girls
Tam winning the 100 free with a time of Boys lacrosse singles. Jakin Lin had the easier time, post-
Boys golf 53.30. Lepisova took first in the 100 back
with a sub-minute time of 59.69, while Tam Bishops 11, Sacred Heart Prep 10 ing a 21-7, 21-7 victory. Raeka Lin had to
Half Moon Bay 265, Mills DQed was a two-time individual winner, adding After being down 8-2 at halftime, the work much harder to beat Carlmonts Niko
The Cougars beat the Vikings in a PAL the 100 breast win to her haul in a time of Gators second-half rally fell just short in a Bardin at No. 1. Bardin took the first set,
Ocean Division match, one in which Mills 1:05.95. non-league to the Knights of La Jolla. 21-18, but Raeka Lin rallied to win the final
could not field the minimum of four players Teddy Vought and Kevin Tinsley paced the two sets, 21-19, 21-15.
14 Weekend March 25-26, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY JOURNAL
EAST REGION Tournament roundup for the first time with second-year coach
Mike White the man who replaced Billy
43.5 percent.
South Carolina 70, Baylor 50 Donovan in Gainesville.
NEW YORK Sindarius Thornwell
for 13 from 3-point range. Kentucky 86, UCLA 75
scored 24 points and seventh-seeded South SOUTH REGION MEMPHIS, Tenn. DeAaron Fox scored
Carolina cruised past third-seeded Baylor Florida 84, Wisconsin 83, OT a career-high 39 points as the Kentucky
70-50 on Friday night in the East Regional NEW YORK Chris Chiozza went end to North Carolina 92, Butler 80 Wildcats beat UCLA 86-75 Friday night in a
semifinals, the Bears worst NCAA end and made a 3-pointer at the buzzer to MEMPHIS, Tenn. Joel Berry II scored showdown between two of college basket-
Tournament loss. give Florida an 84-83 victory against 26 points and Justin Jackson added 24 as balls goliaths for a spot in the South
The Gamecocks (25-10) were in control Wisconsin on Friday night in the first over- top-seeded North Carolina moved to the Regional final.
from the middle of the first half on, mixing time game of this NCAA Tournament. Elite Eight with a 92-80 victory over Butler The only No. 2 seed to survive and
defenses and hustling all over the Madison Nigel Hayes had given the Badgers (27- in the NCAA South Region on Friday night. advance, the Wildcats (32-5) won their 14th
Square Garden court to advance to the Elite 10) a 2-point lead with 4 seconds left on Luke Maye recorded his first career dou- straight game. Now the NCAAs winningest
Eight for the first time. two free throws. With no timeouts left, the ble-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds, program will play another of basketballs
South Carolina will meet the winner of Gators inbounded to Chiozza and the point helping fuel a quick start for Carolina (30- titans Sunday in top-seeded North Carolina
the Wisconsin-Florida game on Sunday with guard stopped right the arc and dropped in 7). The Tar Heels never let their lead get with a trip to yet another Final Four on the
a trip to the Final Four at stake. the winner for Florida (27-8). under double digits in the second half. line.
DJ Dozier and Chris Silva had 12 points Wisconsins Zak Showalter forced over- Andrew Chrabascz led the fourth-seeded The third-seeded Bruins (31-5) still have
each and Duane Notice added 11 for the time with a leaning 3-pointer off one leg Bulldogs (25-9) with 21 points and seven the most national titles. Yet they leave their
Gamecocks. with 2.1 seconds left in regulation as the rebounds, while Kelan Martin finished with third Sweet 16 under coach Steve Alford
Johnathan Motley had 18 points, 12 in Badgers wiped out a 12-point deficit in the 16 points for Butler, which struggled shoot- short of the Elite Eight.
the second half, for Baylor (27-8), which last 4:15. ing early and did not recover. Fans lustily booed Kentucky coach John
just couldnt get any offense going. The The fourth-seeded Gators (27-8) will play Carolina, which reached the Elite Eight Calipari in his first game in Memphis since
Bears missed 11 of their first 13 shots from South Carolina on Sunday in an all- for the 27th time, will face the winner of leaving in April 2009 for the Wildcats.
the field and it didnt get a whole lot better Southeastern Conference regional final at Fridays second game between UCLA and Caliparis latest crop of talented freshmen
the entire game. They finished 17 for 56 Madison Square Garden. Florida is in the Kentucky. The Tar Heels connected on 54.4 put Kentucky into a regional final for the
from the field (30.4 percent), including 3 Elite Eight for the first time since 2014, and percent of their shots, while Butler was at sixth time in seven years.
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SOCCER
Continued from page 11
Dempsey, 34 and hoping to reach a fourth
World Cup, was sidelined from August until
this month by an irregular heartbeat and
CAL
Continued from page 11
opening game last year to Hawaii.
Jones will be the second straight low-pro-
likely was starting only because of injuries le hiring to a prominent coaching posi-
to Bobby Wood and Jordan Morris. Tim tion at Cal. Athletic director Mike Williams
but ahead on goal difference, Mexico leads Howard, the Americans 38-year-old goal- a senior and freshman point guard Charlie hired another long-time college assistant to
with seven points, followed by Costa Rica keeper, got the shutout after returning only Moore is the only returning player who replace the red Sonny Dykes as football
with six and Panama with four. two weeks ago from a leg injury sustained in averaged more than 5.0 points per game
coach in January when he hired Justin
The top three nations qualify for next the loss to Mexico. this past season.
Wilcox.
years tournament in Russia, and the fourth- Geoff Cameron, back from a knee strain The Bears will have Kentucky transfer
place nation advances to a playoff. With a that had sidelined him for fourth months, Marcus Lee available to play next season. Wyking exudes all of the characteristics
victory at Panama on Tuesday, the was shifted to right back from central I was recruited by coach Wyking when I we want in a head coach, Williams said.
Americans could move into the top three. defense because of injuries to others, and was rst looking at schools, Lee said. We He is a person of high character who under-
The U.S. had never before won a hexago- Jorge Villafana was inserted on the left. were two California guys in Kentucky who stands what it takes to thrive on and off the
nal game by more than three goals. But there were yet more injuries. Lletget started out as rivals but remained close. I court. He has an afnity for Cal and its val-
And oh how the American Outlaws and hurt his left ankle on Ever Alvarados tackle saw him being able to do great things, and ues, he has developed strong relationships
others among the lively home crowd loved and was replaced in the 18th minute, and to start his head coaching career with him as with the student-athletes he coaches, and he
every second of this long-awaited showing, defender John Brooks was stretchered off my head coach is the best thing I could pic- has experienced success at the highest lev-
chanting Michael Bradley! and Demp- the field, hand over his face, in the 69th due ture happening. Having him as my head
els of the sport.
sey! Demp-sey! through the Bay Area rain to dehydration. coach now is one of the best things I could
and cool March air. ever see. Jones also has ties to the Bay Area. His
From the opening whistle, the U. S.
Then, it was Bruce Arena! Bruce Arena! played more aggressively than in the latter Cal went 21-13 this season and tied for wife, Estrella, was born and raised in
Gloom descended upon the Americans in years of Klinsmanns reign. Arena revamped fth place in the Pac-12 before losing in the Berkeley and his sister-in-law, Dr. Nailah
November when they opened the hexagonal the midfield, giving a prominent role to opening round of the NIT to Cal State Suad Nasir, serves as UC Berkeleys vice
with a 2-1 home loss to Mexico and a 4-0 Pulisic, who last week became the youngest Bakerseld. Martin left the next day to get chancellor for equity and inclusion and has
wipeout at Costa Rica. The defeats caused American to score in the Champions closer to home and get a more lucrative deal been a Cal faculty member since 2008.
the U. S. Soccer Federation to fire League. He inserted Lletget and Nagbe, who at Missouri.
Klinsmann, who had coached the Americans were largely overlooked by Klinsmann last Martin went 62-39 in ve seasons at Cal CBSSports.com rst reported the hire and
since 2011, and bring back Arena, who lead year, on the flanks. with a 29-25 conference record. He made ESPN said Jones got a ve-year contract.
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he can offer surrounding the talks are limit- Picket added teachers may be amenable to
ed, due to the private nature of bargaining Comment on offering some flexibility in taking on addi-
discussions. or share this story at tional students when enrollment grows in
We have deep respect for our teachers and unpredictable fashion, but he would appre-
Continued from page 1 www.smdailyjournal.com ciate officials showing a willingness to
the plan is to negotiate in good faith and
hopefully have a shared understanding in compromise.
years are now becoming untenable. contract language, he said. said teachers have not seen a commitment It is unreasonable to be hard and fast on
In transitional kindergarten, they start by officials to bring the class sizes back the class size average, he said. There
Milliken said the inordinately large class
off at 4 and turn 5, so 26 of them with one closer to 24 students per teacher, which is needs to be something worked out where
sizes this year were a function of unpre-
teacher is kind of ridiculous in trying to the preferred ratio identified in district poli- there is some middle ground, and that is
dictable enrollment patterns, but are not
manage that many students and allow the cy. probably a more reasonable way to deal
indicative of officials interest in packing
students to have a good experience and hav- Milliken, though, said a crux of the issue with it, he said.
classrooms with students.
ing the teacher have a good workload or is a difference of opinion in interpreting the
work conditions, he said. We see this as just one year that the num- Milliken said he believes many of teach-
bers went the wrong way for us, but its not bargaining agreement struck in 2014. ers concerns will be addressed organically
Pickett added the ability to offer individ- The district and the teachers disagree on
ual attention is limited in large classes, a slippery slope, he said. through the ebbs and flows of enrollment
what the contract language was intended to swings.
potentially harming a students growth in Milliken said officials hired an additional
do and what it means, he said.
some of their most important years which transitional kindergarten teacher next year Sometimes the numbers dont work out
Meanwhile, Pickett said educators are
research shows can set the tone for later to avoid the large class sizes experienced neatly and we regret the way it went this
seeking an agreement capping class sizes
learning. this year. year, but at the same time, we were doing the
between transitional kindergarten and third-
Teachers and district officials are currently Pickett, however, said educators are con- best we can with the info we had, he said.
grade at 25 students. An online petition ral-
engaged in contract negotiations over cerned the class size growth is due to ongo- lying support for the initiative has collect- Ultimately, Pickett said he would like
issues such as work calendar and class sizes. ing reluctance by officials to spend the ed more than 500 signatures from parents officials to be proactive in preventing class
The two sides struck a compensation deal money necessary to shrink the student to and members of the school community. size growth, in the best interest of offering
over the summer, so wages are not on the teacher ratio. The district has been experiencing some students a quality education.
table during talks, said Pickett. The union was willing to take on more of the most rapid enrollment growth of all Giving kids a good education requires
We are just trying to fine-tune things, students when the Great Recession hit, lim- school systems along the Peninsula in individual attention from a teacher, and the
he said. iting the districts capacity to hire enough recent years, which Pickett acknowledged more kids you pack in there, you are just
Superintendent Michael Milliken said teachers to accommodate a growing enroll- contributes to the difficulties associated managing a big group rather than being
officials are committed to addressing teach- ment, said Pickett. with managing class sizes. with individuals and giving them the time
ers concerns, while noting some of details But as the economy has recovered, Picket they need, he said.
POTATO
in permanent marker on a potato. This is not a normal product and it the ideal vessel to deliver messages of
Though the business model is built shouldnt be marketed in a normal way, he goodwill.
around customers purchasing a Potato said. You can write on them. They are solid.
Continued from page 1 Parcel for their preferred recipient, Bekhit His NBA fandom paid dividends in caus- They are firm, and they can last between
said he sent the tater messages to the pro ing the stir as well, said Bekhit, as famil- three and six weeks, he said. They dont
ballers in hopes of sprouting his business iarity with the league allowed him to craft get injured and there are a lot of potato
National Basketball Association players through additional social media exposure. personalized messages for each player. puns.
have posted on social media in the last So far, the root intent has been accom- I run a wacky business but Im a fan too, There is an added bonus that those look-
week pictures of tubers touting positive plished, said Bekhit, who claims sales have so that made it easy, because I follow them ing to mail potatoes are in the free and clear
messages. increased along with the amount of eyes on and have relevant things to say to them, legally, since there are no prohibitions
The tweets and Instagram posts quickly the company. he said. regarding shipment of the vegetable, he
gathered countless likes and shares, pre- said.
We ran out of potatoes for a little bit and Such understanding of the ebbs and flows
senting a chance to grow for Potato Parcel,
we had to get more inventory, but thats a of the basketball season helped the mes- The simplicity of the business model has
the local company which planted the taters
good thing, he said. sages meet their mark, as Durants message also invited copycat competition, said
in the oversized hands of the sports stars.
The burst of exposure is the second the wished good health while Nowitzkis Bekhit, who has noticed similar companies
Since I watch these guys all the time,
company has enjoyed in recent months, arrived shortly after he hit the mark of scor- sprouting up since Potato Parcel began
its cool to see it all unfold, said Riad
following Potato Parcels appearance in ing 30,000 career points. gaining fame.
Bekhit, 27, the companys Chief Potato
Officer, who helped build Potato Parcel October on the hit television show Shark Wishing you a quick recovery KD! Hope Rather than focus on his rivals, Bekhit
with colleagues before taking it over Tank, when they earned a $50,000 invest- this stupid potato eases the pain, read the said he is more interested in establishing
2015. ment from entrepreneur Kevin OLeary. scrawlings sent to Durant, who snapped a his companys presence as the industry
The vision of the now viral veggie deliv- Bekhit said the opportunity offered an picture of the potato while lying on a train- leader in vegetable messaging delivered via
ery initiative is simple share the senti- initial bump of interest and also caused him ing table rehabilitating from a knee injury. snail mail.
ment with friends and loved ones tradition- to search for more creative marketing Having run the company offering an I cant patent the process of writing on a
ally reserved for a greeting card, but written strategies, leading him to land on leverag- obscure form of food delivery for more than potato, he said, so what we are going for
ing the sway of hoop superstars. a year, Bekhit said he believes the potato is is social validation.
CHIPS
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disappointment
SEE PAGE 21
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many deadlines in the
past to submit pages for the yearbook to
our publisher, weve missed the boat on all
of them.
only failing of this latest even before anybody saw it, it See FIST, Page 22 See STUDENT, Page 22
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shows, the Uproxx website posed the Granted, the epic failure of Iron Fist,
FIST
Maybe, maybe not. But that would seem
to be the least of the ills plaguing Iron question: Why would anyone but the most now installed for eternity on the Netflix
Fist. For instance, the Polygon website devout, masochistic Marvel completist site, will register as just a blip on the
wielded iron fists of its own in declaring want to watch? Netflix/Marvel landscape. And since
Continued from page 19 that the series problems with delivering Netflix never discloses audience figures,
The Twitterverse has been no kinder,
exposition, crafting consistent characters, with one typical post calling it a great no one will ever know how many viewers
this intervening period, he trained in mar- and even basic dialogue writing run right show if youre looking to sit back, relax choose to avoid or abandon the series who
tial arts and gained the mystical power of alongside ... problems with its portrayal and stare at your phone as it plays in the might have watched a better Iron Fist
the Iron Fist. Now he returns to New York of Asian cultures and Asian-Americans. background. Another tweet likened the faithfully.
to reclaim the corporate empire that was Not one element of this plodding piece series fight scenes to an awkward junior
hijacked by brother-and-sister baddies (and But every potential viewer is advised to
works, railed Variety, adding that the high school dance. note an exchange between two characters
his childhood friends) Ward and Joy story line is about as exciting as a slice of
Meachum. He is also, of course, on a quest Even a forgiving Marvel neophyte who in an early episode:
Velveeta cheese left out in the sun too samples Iron Fist is likely to be put off.
to get answers. long. We need to know more before we can
Iron Fist stars Finn Jones, who is best The conspicuous lack of action and of visu-
The New York Times complained about al effects, at least in its early episodes, decide how we should proceed.
known for playing Loras Tyrell on Game
of Thrones. But casting him as Danny was the dawdling featureless of the early serves as a stark reminder of how lavish So we just wait?
a missed opportunity, according to dis- episodes. And how many viewers could be production values, unrelenting action and
Yeah. And watch.
gruntled fans who argue that an Asian- expected to stick with the series beyond eye-popping visual effects are taken for
American actor should have been chosen. those first installments? Calling it the granted by todays audience and jarring Such patience by Iron Fist viewers is
first complete misfire of Netflixs Marvel when theyre absent. doomed to go unrewarded.
and Michael Menas Baker and Ponch are sharp-eyed fans will notice the title punc-
CHIPS
To the thump of a persistent disco track,
Baker and Ponch kept busy rescuing peo- anything but straight arrows. They acci- tuation of CHIPS was changed from the
ple from cars, occasionally solving folks dentally destroy vehicles, cause fiery original CHiPs, further distancing the
Continued from page 21 personal problems and frequently chasing crashes, blow stuff up and sometimes film from the department.
down miscreants before carting them off shoot the wrong people. Estrada, who has a cameo, did not
to jail without ever drawing their I understand its a broad comedy, said respond to multiple phone and email mes-
oriented show CHiPs was. weapons.
CHP Sgt. Jon Baker (played by Wilcox) Clader, adding she hasnt seen the film and sages. But in a video clip from a recent
and his partner, Estradas Officer Frank I know that there are people that grew wont offer an opinion on the trailer. premiere, he described it as a movie you
Ponch Poncherello, were hunky young up watching CHiPs and that was part of She said the CHP did grant the producers have to view with your adult sense of
straight-arrow cops cruising sun- the reason they decided to join the depart- some technical assistance, for which the humor.
splashed, surprisingly uncrowded LA free- ment, said CHP spokeswoman Fran agency was reimbursed. But theres also As for Wilcox, he says hell probably
ways on their motorcycles when not Clader. I watched it when I was growing this disclaimer at the beginning of see it eventually.
cracking jokes or flirting harmlessly with up. CHIPS: This film is not endorsed by the I think I will wait for the video, he
cute female sheriffs deputies. In the film version, however, Shepard California Highway Patrol. At all. And added.
eight students creating the yearbook, and ence, as stressful as it has been in these
STUDENT
We are responsible for documenting
high school memories, and, when I think not just because I could write for it. last few weeks.
about the yearbooks Ive had in the past, So, as the high school chapter comes to
Ive realized how much they meant to me, This book will stay with hundreds of
Continued from page 19 a close, I can say that being a part of the
and that makes me realize how much this students for years to come, knowing that
yearbook team has been one of the most
book will mean to other students. the countless hours weve poured into
coming to a finish. And as Ive come to challenging, yet most rewarding experi-
developing the book from our discus-
realize, the yearbook is a lot more than And in just over two months, my high ences Ive had.
sions of what our theme should be in the
just a venue for me to write. Our work over school life will be over, and the yearbook late summer to the last-minute change we
this year, our scramble to the end of the will be one of the few tangible things that
will stay with me. Even though Ill be make to the last spread will result in a
year, will become a cherished item for stu- tangible book thats almost as large as Karan Nevatia is a senior at Aragon High School
able to see all of the imperfections of the in San Mateo. Student News appears in the week-
dents, and we are responsible for creating book where most of my fellow students our hefty textbooks. That is what makes end edition. You can email Student News at
that. wont, Im still glad that I was one of the me glad to have been a part of this experi- news@smdailyjournal.com.
CITY
Continued from page 20
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Melissa@PedelLove.org. ceeds from admission and tables lar organisms from Mars is that they
fees to benefit: Community grow up. renders to a tiresome chase away from equally resourceful octopus of last
Ancestry. 11 a.m. South San Overcoming Relationship Abuse When Dr. Hugh Derry (Arioyon not just its ravenous creature but from years Finding Dory.
Francisco Main Library, 840 W. (CORA), Able Closet, Home, and
Orange Ave., South San Francisco. For Hope. For more information contact Bakare) injects the cell with glucose, it the movies Life so obviously takes Penned by Rheet Reese and Paul
more information email valle@plsin- bmcflea@burlingamemothers.org. begins rapidly growing bigger, beyond it cues from. Life certainly cant Wernick (Deadpool, Zombieland),
for.org. its petri dish. (Yes, Life is, above all, come anywhere near the well-earned Life doesnt have much of the sarcas-
Electric Bike Expo. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Free Prom Dresses and Makeovers. San Mateo Event Center, 2495 S. a lesson in the dangers of too much horrors of Alien, nor does it boast tic wit the screenwriters have shown
11 a.m. South San Francisco Main Delaware St., San Mateo. Parking is sugar.) The crew including Jake anything like the silky splendor of before. Instead, its merely a terse,
Library, 840 W. Orange Ave., South $12. For more information email
San Francisco. Participants must reg- Melissa@PedelLove.org. Gyllenhaals troubled veteran, Ryan Gravity. prickly cheap thrill. Not until the
ister by calling 829-3860. For more Reynolds cocky engineer, Rebecca Espinosa (Safe House, Child 44) films final moments finally free of
information email valle@plsinfo.org. Little Shop of Horrors. 2 p.m. Mills claustrophobically encloses the drama the space station does the movie
High School, 400 Murchison Drive, Fergusons microbiologist and
Easter Bunny Arrival. 11 a.m. The Millbrae. Tickets are $12 for stu- Hiroyuki Sanadas new father cele- in a fairly realistic space station that, finally find its own bite.
Shops at Tanforan, Lower Level near dents/seniors and $15 for adults. For brate their remarkable discovery and lacking sufficiently cinematic produc- Life, a Columbia Pictures release,
J.C. Penney, San Bruno. Featuring a more information email
spectacular magic show and special rleung@smuhsd.org. observe its development. Youre tion design, doesnt allow for much is rated R by the Motion Picture
guests. For more information visit going to be a daddy, Reynolds astro- movement. Unlike Hollywoods Association of America for language
theshopsattanforan.com. Verdi Requiem by Masterworks recent, more ambitious sojourns into throughout, some sci-fi violence and
Chorale. 3 p.m. Caada College Main naut tells the proud Derry.
Third Annual Foster City Village Theater. For more information or tick- Derry, the biological expert of the space, Life is a grittier, clunkier B- terror. Running time: 102 minutes.
Preferred Vendor Faire. 11 a.m. to 2 ets visit masterworks.org. bunch, hopes the organism dubbed movie monster movie in zero gravity. Two stars out of four.
p.m. Lagoon Room, 650 Shell Blvd.,
Foster City. For more information Gloria! 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. First
DAX
contact 218-5234. Presbyterian Church of Burlingame, Shepard asked the barista, who just comedy called Bonkers for
1500 Easton Drive, Burlingame.
Brentwood Park Reopening Event. Ragazzi Boys Chorus joins the men of shook her head no. Shepard laughed Motorcycles and its me and Michael
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For more infor- Ragazzi Continuo to present Gloria! and ordered another. Pena and we need $25 million. They
mation visit ssf.net/2329/Parks- For more information email court- would have never done it. I knew if I
At 42, Shepard has a few writing and
Projects. ney@cb-pr.com. Continued from page 21
directing credits to his name, includ- were going to get any movie made it
AustenFest. Noon to 4 p.m. 55 W. Toby Blome on Drone Warfare. 7 ing Brothers Justice and Hit and was going to have to be within a brand
Third Ave., San Mateo. An afternoon p.m. to 9 p.m. Unitarian Universalists direct and star in the adaptation, it was
celebrating Jane Austen and the of San Mateo, 300 E. Santa Inez Ave., Run, but hes no doubt more widely or a property that provided the studio
world of her life and novels, with San Mateo. Toby Blome, an organizer envisioned as PG-13 with a $45 mil- known for his acting in films like with some insurance, Shepard said.
three tracks of presentations and with the Bay Area chapter of the lion budget. When that was slashed to
activities including Regency danc- national women-led peace organiza- Idiocracy and televisions shows And then I get to make a completely
ing, fashion, crafts and talks. For more tion CODEPINK, will present Trumps $25 million, Shepard insisted on the like Punkd and Parenthood. He original movie that just has the
information visit smplibrary.org. Inheritance: U.S. Drone Warfare a R. didnt have any delusions of his own known title in it.
Brutal Tool for U.S. Global
Domination, and the Reasons We I generally like to see R-rated star power to actually open a film. From there, Shepard got to make the
Notable Women of San Mateo
County. 1 p.m. 2200 Broadway, Must Resist It. Free, contributions movies and I think you should make When he pitched his modern vision action comedy hes felt has been miss-
Redwood City. The Museum Auxiliary welcome. For more info visit sanma- what you want to consume even
will present re-enactors who will por- teopeaceaction.org. for CHiPs, he actually assumed the ing from cinemas in the past 15 years
tray 10 remarkable women of San though its really tempting to make studio would go with a proven star like one that doesnt treat the action as
Mateo County during World War MONDAY, MARCH 27 something you think people want to
II. Refreshments will be served after Senior Peer Counseling Volunteer Chris Pratt or Channing Tatum for Jon a throwaway.
the performance, and the audience Opportunity. 11 a.m. to noon. San see, he said in a recent interview at a Baker. I see pretty big budget action
will be welcome to meet the re-enac- Mateo County Pride Center, 1021 El Los Feliz coffee shop. Shepard blew But Warner Bros. liked Shepard, and movies where theres a lot of cheating
tors. Free with museum admission, Camino Real, San Mateo. For more
information visit www.peninsu- into the place, Matcha-filled coffee his plan to cast Michael Pena as going on, he said. I just get bored
$6 adults, $4 students and seniors.
For more information contact 299- lafamilyservice.org. mug in hand, apologizing for any tar- Ponch, and they got the green light. when I watch computer generated bat-
0104.
Free Art History Class. 12:45 p.m.
diness. The father of two, a 2-year-old For one, Shepard is an economical tles in movies. Ive walked out of
Water Color Poetry. 1 p.m. Grand San Bruno Senior Center, 1555 and a 4-year-old, had been up all night director. Brothers Justice cost more movies in the last five years
avenue Library, 306 Walnut Ave., Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno. with his youngest and was dealing
South San Francisco. For more infor- Lecture and film on Monet and $5,000 to make and Hit and Run than I have my whole life.
mation email valle@plsinfor.org. impressionism. For more information with a hot water heater replacement cost $1 million. They also had the Shepard took pains to do everything
call 616-7150. while his wife, actress Kristen Bell, intellectual property cushion on their practically, from the motorcycle
Kite Making. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. was out of town.
South San Francisco Main Library, Resume Facts. Building Your Best side. stunts to blowing up propane tanks.
840 W. Orange Ave., South San Resume. 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. 1 Library People dont usually bring their I could have never gone to a studio With the exception of one small shot,
Francisco. For more information Ave., Millbrae. For more information own Matcha in here, do they?
email valle@plsinfor.org. and to RSVP call 697-7607. and said, Hey heres this original nothing in the film is digital.
Local Author: Rosie Banks. 2 p.m. Marionette Play: Cinderella. 6 p.m.
LENI
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San South San Francisco Main Library, vative, influential techniques. Running about 80 minutes without
Carlos. Free and open to the public. 840 W. Orange Ave., South San Directed by Jon Tracy, both actors intermission, Leni is an insightful
For more information call 591-0341 Francisco. For more information
ext. 237. email valle@plsinfor.org. are convincing in their roles. Its look at a controversial 20th century
always rewarding to see Ross in any- artist.
Twelfth Night. 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 28 Continued from page 19
1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood Career Fair. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., San thing she does. It will continue through May 7 at
City. San Francisco Shakespeare Mateo County Event Center, Meeting Aurora is presenting this show in its Aurora Theatre Company, 2081
stages Twelfth Night in 55 minutes. Pavilion Building, 1346 Saratoga Another Olympia excerpt, which small Harrys UpStage space, where Addison Ave., Berkeley. For tickets
Free. For more information contact Drive, San Mateo. Meet recruiters
from local companies that are hiring goes on a bit too long, shows graceful fewer than 100 people flank the play- and information call (510) 843-4822
780-7018.
now. Bring resumes and prepare to high divers. The films employed inno- ing area. or visit auroratheatre.org.
Little Shop of Horrors. 7 p.m. Mills impress. Free professional review of
High School, 400 Murchison Drive, your resume available. Presented by
Millbrae. Tickets are $12 for stu- the Daily Journal. Free admission,
dents/seniors and $15 for adults. For free parking. For more information
more information email call (650)344-5200.
rleung@smuhsd.org.
Resume Review. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Artist Exchange Performance. 7 San Mateo County Event Center,
p.m. AUM Center 149 South Blvd., Meeting Pavilion Building, 1346
San Mateo. Dance company preview- Saratoga Drive, San Mateo. Learn
ing new choreography. Audience how to make your resume stand out
invited to bring art supplies and and be noticed. Professional from
respond to performance visually. For BAJOBS.com will advise you on how
more information email artsunity- to improve your resume. Resume
movement@gmail.com. review takes place during the Career
Fair in the Meeting Pavilion. This is a
Gloria! 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. First free service. Free admission, free
Presbyterian Church of Burlingame, parking. For more information call
1500 Easton Drive, Burlingame. (650)344-5200.
Ragazzi Boys Chorus joins the men of
Ragazzi Continuo to present Gloria! Creative Connections. 2:45 p.m. to
For more information email court- 3:45 p.m. San Mateo Senior Center,
ney@cb-pr.com. 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas. Free.
Registration required. For more infor-
Jacques Ogg and Elisabeth Wright mation call 522-7490.
Live at Mission Blue. 7:30 p.m. The
Mission Blue Center, 475 Mission Library Film Nights: Arrival. 5 p.m.
Blue Drive, Brisbane. For more infor- to 7 p.m. 1 Library Ave., Millbrae. For
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STATEMENT #272665 STATEMENT #272781 STATEMENT #272827 CHANGE OF NAME
The following person is doing business The following person is doing business The following person is doing business CASE# 17CIV00886
as: Melindas Loving Pet Care, 1700 El as: Canary Works, 244 Hedge Road, as: Flowers by Sonia, 1532D Day Ave, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA,
Camino Real 10-8, SOUTH SAN FRAN- MENLO PARK, CA 94025. Registered SAN MATEO, CA94403. Registered COUNTY OF SAN MATEO,
CISCO, CA 94080. Registered Owner: Owner: David Bard, same address. The Owner: Sonia Garcia, same address. 400 COUNTY CENTER RD,
Melinda S. Hamm, same address. The business is conducted by an Individual. The business is conducted by an Individ- REDWOOD CITY CA 94063
business is conducted by an Individual. The registrants commenced to transact ual. The registrants commenced to PETITION OF
The registrants commenced to trans act transact business under the FBN on 1- Kyle T. Faletogo
business under the FBN on N/A. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:
business under the FBN on N/A. /s/David Bard/ 23-12.
Petitioner: Kyle T. Faletogo filed a peti-
/s/Melinda S. Hamm/ This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/Sonia Garcia/ tion with this court for a decree changing
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/16/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- name as follows:
sor-County Clerk on 3/8/2017. (Publish- ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, sor-County Clerk on 3/20/2017. (Publish- Present names: Kyle T. Faletogo
ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, 3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Proposed Names: Kyle T. Fua
3/11/17, 3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17). 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). THE COURT ORDERS that all persons
interested in this matter shall appear be-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME fore this court at the hearing indicated
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The following person is doing business as: Man Fai Trading Company, 428 Hel- The following person is doing business granted. Any person objecting to the
as: Pacific Coast Television, 580 Crespi as: Villa Cafe, 620 El Camino Real, SAN name changes described above must file
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dress. The business is conducted by an days before the matter is scheduled to
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ed by a Corporation. The registrants to trans act business under the FBN on ducted by a Limited Partnership. The to show cause why the petition should
commenced to trans act business under N/A. registrants commenced to transact busi- not be granted. If no written objection is
the FBN on 2-10-17. /s/Siu Fai Wong/ ness under the FBN on timely filed, the court may grant the peti-
/s/Martin Anaya/ This statement was filed with the Asses- /s/James M. Burkhouse/ tion without a hearing. A hearing on the
This statement was filed with the Asses- sor-County Clerk on 3/16/2017. (Publish- This statement was filed with the Asses- petition shall be held on 4/18/17 at 9
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ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, ed in the San Mateo Daily Journal, Redwood City, CA 94063. A copy of this
3/11/17, 3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17). 3/18/17, 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17). 3/25/17, 4/1/17, 4/8/17, 4/15/17). Order to Show Cause shall be published
at least once each week for four succes-
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address 2)George T. Lee, same address. business is conducted by a Corporation. otherwise be interested in the will or es-
The registrants commenced to transact (Published 3/11/17, 3/18/17, 3/25/17,
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GOP
Continued from page 1 WINNERS
Winners and losers in House Republican health plan
organization that provides health care to Young adults.The bill would have allowed
women. insurers to charge higher premiums as
Some 24 million additional people who people age and become more susceptible
they answer to their own voters, not to the would have been without health insurance LOSERS to health problems. Because of this
president. by 2026. Thats the tally according to the provision, the CBO estimates that younger
He had never said repeal and replace it in nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. The rich. The GOP health plan included
nearly $1 trillion in tax cuts over the next patients would have seen their premiums
64 days, a dejected but still combative Individuals ages 50 to 64. Under the plan, drop.
Trump said at the White House, though he decade, and much of that would have gone
premiums would have gone up and tax to the very wealthy. Families making more Healthy people who choose not to have
had repeatedly shouted during the presiden- credits for most of these people would have health insurance. The bill would have
tial campaign that it was going down than $1 million a year would have received
gone down. Premium costs for a 64-year- tax cuts averaging more than $51,000, repealed penalties for not having health
immediately. insurance.
old making $26,500 a year would have according to an analysis by the nonpartisan
The bill was withdrawn just minutes Large companies that dont provide health
before the House vote was to occur, and law- increased by $12,900 for a single year, Tax Policy Center.
according to the CBO. The well-off (but not quite rich). Families benefits for employees.The bill would have
maker said there were no plans to revisit the repealed penalties on these employers.
issue. Republicans will try to move ahead The poor.The bill would have limited future making more than $200,000 a year would
spending on Medicaid, the health insurance have received tax cuts averaging $5,680.
on other agenda items, including overhaul-
program for the poor, reducing their Also, people with higher incomes would A BIT OF BOTH
ing the tax code, though the failure on the
health bill can only make whatever comes benefits. have been eligible for tax credits under the Health insurance companies.The bill would
next immeasurably harder. The working poor. The bill would have GOP plan.These tax credits are used to help have repealed a tax on health insurance
Trump pinned the blame on Democrats. raised taxes for some low-income families pay insurance premiums for people who companies, saving them $145 million over
With no Democrat support we couldnt because the new tax credits for buying dont have insurance at work or from federal the next decade. However, these companies
quite get there, he told reporters in the health insurance were smaller than the programs like Medicare. were projected to lose 24 million customers
Oval Office. We learned about loyalty, we credits under Obamas health law. Medical device makers.The bill would have by 2026.
learned a lot about the vote-getting For example, families making between repealed a tax on medical devices, saving States. The bill would have limited the
process. $20,000 and $30,000 would have received the industry $20 billion over the next future growth of Medicaid spending,
The Obama law was approved in 2010 tax increases averaging $200, according to decade. pushing the cost to the states. But the bill
with no Republican votes. the Tax Policy Center. Drugmakers.The bill would have repealed also would have provided much more
Planned Parenthood. The bill would have a tax on prescription drugs, saving the flexibility to states on how they spend this
Despite reports of backbiting from
eliminated all federal funds for the industry $29 billion over the next decade. money.
administration officials toward Ryan,
Trump said: I like Speaker Ryan. ... I think
Paul really worked hard. Leader Nancy Pelosi, who as speaker herself costs unacceptably on his constituents. income and people just shy of age 65 when
For his part, Ryan told reporters: We helped Obama pass the Affordable Care Act The defections raised the possibility that they would become eligible for Medicare.
came really close today but we came up in the first place. Lets just for a moment the bill would not only lose on the floor, The bill would have blocked federal pay-
short. ... This is a disappointing day for breathe a sigh of relief for the American but lose big. ments for a year to Planned Parenthood.
us. He said the president has really been people. The GOP bill would have eliminated the Republicans had never built a constituen-
fantastic. The outcome leaves both Ryan and Trump Obama statutes unpopular fines on people cy for the legislation, and in the end the
But when asked how Republicans could weakened politically. who do not obtain coverage and would also nearly uniform opposition from hospitals,
face voters after their failure to make good For the president, this piles a big early have removed the often-generous subsidies doctors, nurses, the AARP, consumer groups
on years of promises, Ryan quietly said: congressional defeat onto the continuing for those who purchase insurance. and others weighed heavily with many
Its a really good question. I wish I had a inquiries into his presidential campaigns Republican tax credits would have been members. On the other side, conservative
better answer for you. Russia connections and his unfounded wire- based on age, not income like Obamas, and groups including the Koch outfit argued the
Last fall, Republicans used the issue to tapping allegations against Obama. the tax boosts Obama imposed on higher- legislation did not go far enough in uproot-
gain and keep control of the White House, Ryan was not able to corral the House earning people and health care companies ing Obamacare.
Senate and House. During the previous Freedom Caucus, the restive band of conser- would have been repealed. The bill would Ryan made his announcement to lawmak-
years, they had cast dozens of votes to vatives that ousted the previous speaker. have ended Obamas Medicaid expansion ers at a very brief meeting, where he was
repeal Obamas law in full or in part, but Those Republicans wanted the bill to go and trimmed future federal financing for the greeted by a standing ovation in recogni-
when they finally got the chance to pass a much further, while some GOP moderates federal-state program, letting states impose tion of the support he still enjoys from
repeal version that actually had a chance to felt it went too far. work requirements on some of the 70 mil- many lawmakers.
become law, they couldnt deliver. Instead of picking up support as Friday lion beneficiaries. When the gathering broke up, Rep. Greg
Democrats could hardly contain their sat- wore on, the bill went the other direction, The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Walden of Oregon, chairman of the Energy
isfaction. with several key lawmakers coming out in Office said the Republican bill would have and Commerce Committee that helped write
Today is a great day for our country, what opposition. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen of resulted in 24 million additional uninsured the bill, told reporters: We gave it our
happened on the floor is a victory for the New Jersey, chairman of a major committee, people in a decade and lead to higher out-of- best shot. Thats it. Its done. D-O-N-E
American people, said House Minority Appropriations, said the bill would raise pocket medical costs for many lower- done. This bill is dead.
HEALTH
But he remains steadfast behind Trump and ments cost about $90,000 every seven House spokesman Sean Spicer said Friday.
said he believes the president will still weeks. Weve talked about this thing since 2010.
deliver. As she followed the efforts to undo Every Republican ... has campaigned, from
Continued from page 1 Cliff Rouse, a 34-year-old banker from Obamas law, Williams found herself dogcatcher on up, that they would do every-
Kinston, North Carolina, likewise was will- yelling at the TV a lot. She wrote her sena- thing they could to repeal and replace
ing to give the president he helped elect a tors, telling how she felt helpless and out Obamacare.
artist, Alysa Diebolt of Eastpointe,
chance to make good on his promise. He of control, and how her hope was dwin- Meantime, the Affordable Care Act has
Michigan, typed on Facebook in response
sees Obamas law as government overreach, dling. enjoyed growing approval with Obamas
to the news, saying she was relieved those
even as he knows it could help people like After watching coverage on Friday while departure from the White House and the
she knows on Affordable Care Act plans
his 64-year-old father, who was recently tethered to a port in an outpatient area, she emergence of details of Trumps plan. For
wont lose their coverage. Im excited, I
diagnosed with dementia but refused to buy said when the bill was withdrawn, I am the first time, the law drew majority
think its a good thing, she said.
coverage under a law he disagreed with. thankful. I hope that this makes Trump the approval in a Pew Research Center poll last
Millions more shared her view, and Rouse sees Trumps moves on health care as earliest lame duck ever. month, with 54 percent of Americans in
(hash)KillTheBill was a top trending topic hasty, but believes the GOP will eventually Whatever comes of the developments, favor.
on Twitter on Friday afternoon. Among come around with better legislation. they became the latest chapter in a long- Even some of Trumps voters have come
those who have long sought to see Obamas Theyve not had enough time to develop running policy debate from Teddy around to supporting the Obama law, or to a
health law dismantled, though, there was a good plan, Rouse said. They should Roosevelts call for national health insur- late realization that their coverage was made
disappointment or chin-up resolve that keep going until they have a good plan that ance in 1912, through waves of New Deal possible by it.
they still could prevail. Americans can feel confident in. and Great Society legislation that brought Walt Whitlow, a 57-year-old carpenter
Hopefully theyll get it right next time, It remained far more than a petty political Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, but from Volente, Texas, gave Trump his vote
said Anthony Canamucio, the 50-year-old debate, though, and some like Janella no comprehensive health system for all, to even as he came to view Obamas law as an
owner of a barbershop in Middletown Williams, framed the issue as a question of an unsuccessful attempt at universal cover- unbelievable godsend. He went without
Township, Pennsylvania. He gave his vote life and death. age at the start of Bill Clintons administra- health coverage for nearly 20 years, but
to Trump in November and wanted to see The 45-year-old graphic designer from tion. For now at least, Trump joins a list of after the ACA passed, he signed up. Two
Obamas health law repealed, but found him- Lawrence, Kansas, spent Friday in the hos- American presidents who sought but failed months later, he was diagnosed with tongue
self rooting for the GOP replacement bill to pital hooked up to an intravenous drip for a to bring major health reform. cancer. He proclaims himself opposed to
fail. He is insured through his wifes neurological disorder, getting the drugs that Trump has railed against the 2010 ACA government handouts that he thinks people
employer, and laments the growing she says allow her to walk. Under her since the start, and GOP leaders in Congress grow too dependent on, though he wouldnt
deductibles and out-of-pocket costs, blam- Affordable Care Act plan, she pays $480 a have rallied for its repeal with dozens of say what he hoped would happen with the
ing Obamas law even as health economists month for coverage and has an out-of-pock- votes during the Obama years. Republicans GOP bill. Still, its withdrawal brought relief
say those trends in employer-provided et maximum of $3,500 a year. If she were to won the chance to replace the health law for a man who says his ACA coverage kept
health coverage preceded the legislation. lose it, she wouldnt be able to afford the with Trumps win and control of both cham- him from massive debt and maybe worse.
For Canamucio, the Republicans bill did- $13, 000-a-year out-of-pocket maximum bers of Congress. It saved my life, he said. I really dont
nt go far enough in dismantling the ACA. under her husbands insurance. Her treat- This is our opportunity to do it, White know what to say.
FROG
Protecting the species has led scientists Just last week, researchers made an the Associated Press.
and wildlife experts to try extreme measures exciting discovery after red-legged frog The PHS is also pleased to have gone to
to restore habitat as well as repopulate areas egg masses were found along a creek in extraordinary lengths to protect its special
of the state from which red-legged frogs the Santa Monica Mountains, where the guest at its Burlingame wildlife care center
Continued from page 3 have disappeared. Last year, thousands of species hadnt been seen naturally since where the ultimate goal is to rehabilitate
tadpoles were released in Yosemite National the 1970s. The National Park Service had and return a variety of creatures back to their
California takes so much pride in the crea- Park after the natural population vanished been trying to repopulate the nearby natural habitats.
ture, the Legislature designated it the offi- nearly 40 years ago. Thousands more are Simi Hills area by transplanting eggs Being able to provide care and treatment
cial state amphibian, according to the being bred in San Francisco for future and the March 14 discovery was a bolster for this threatened frog species has been a
PHS. releases, according to the Associated Press. to nearly four years of work, according to real honor for our staff, Hogan said.
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