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STOCKS RALLY
ON EARNINGS
PAYING HOMAGE
TRUMPS PAY TRIBUTE AT SYNAGOGUE WHERE 11
WERE FATALLY SHOT
SUMMIT GETS
FIRST CCS WIN
BUSINESS PAGE 10 NATION PAGE 7 SPORTS PAGE 11
‘HALLOWEEN’ TOUR
REUTERS
Donald Trump departs after speaking at a campaign rally at Southern
Illinois Airport in Murphysboro, Ill.
Citizenship
NICK ROSE/DAILY JOURNAL
The Historic Union Cemetery held a ‘Halloween’ tour to talk about some of the more ghastly deaths that occurred
with some of the residents residing at the cemetery. Ellen Crawford, president of the Historic Union Cemetery
Association, talks about the suicide of Charles M. Lind in which he hanged himself back in 1899.
under fire?
Trump makes hardline immigration play
in final days before the midterm elections
Consensus for Foster City rec center By Catherine Lucey,
Jill Colvin and Colleen Long
Inside centrated on
border fears,
and that’s
Officials almost unanimous in preference for multipurpose community space THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
his final-
By Zachary Clark WASHINGTON — Thousands of week focus
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF “Our seniors belong with all of us and we want U.S. troops to stop an “invasion” in the
to actually give them more space by having the of migrants. Tent cities for asylum mi dt erm
As Foster City’s 50,000 square entire center available to seniors, not just a senior seekers. An end for the Caravan wants fight.
foot rec center project winds its Constitution’s guarantee of transport as second “This has
wing.So this is a center for the entire community.” group enters Mexico
way through the conceptual design birthright citizenship. nothing to
See page 28 do with elec-
phase, a concept that emphasizes — Foster City Mayor Sam Hindi With his eyes squarely on next
adjoining outdoor spaces and Tuesday’s elections, President tions, ” the
activities in Leo Ryan Park is sion Monday, Oct. 29. at a joint meeting roughly two Donald Trump is rushing out hard- president insists. But his timing
gathering momentum. Councilmembers embraced that weeks prior. line immigration declarations, is striking.
That option, dubbed “outdoor option for many of the same rea- Officials are almost unanimous promises and actions as he tries to Trump says he will send more
activity complex,” is one of three sons that the Planning in their preference for a flexible, mobilize supporters to retain than 5,000 military troops to the
that Burks Toma Architects pre- Commission and Parks and Republican control of Congress.
sented at a City Council study ses- Recreation Committee endorsed it See CENTER, Page 19 His own campaign in 2016 con- See TRUMP, Page 18
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slain in prison at 89
died Sept. 24, 2018,
A Foster City resident, he was 85.
Tony leaves as his legacy two chil-
dren: Victoria Soares (David), Laura
Caponera (Rachel Gibas) and a grand-
By Denise Lavoie
daughter Rachel Caponera.
and Alanna Durkin Richer He was preceded in death by his wife
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Darlene, the love of his life.
He is also remembered by his
BOSTON — James “Whitey”
stepchildren by Darlene: Edward Larios
Bulger, the murderous Boston gang-
(Ellen), Linda Larios Gotelli (Leo),
ster who benefited from a corrupt rela-
tionship with the FBI before spend- Connie Larios (Jim Lynch), Michael Larios (Shawna) and
ing 16 years as one of America’s most as “Grandpa Tony” to his grandchildren Michelle Klatt,
wanted men, was slain in federal Robert Klatt, David Gotelli, Michael Larios Jr., Angie
prison. He was 89. Gotelli Jones, Brian Gotelli, Erik Klatt, Kristin Larios
Bulger was found unresponsive Miller, Stephen Larios, Tiana Larios, Ian Larios and as
Tuesday morning at the U.S. peniten- “GT” to his 12 great-grandchildren
tiary in West Virginia where he’d just “Tony was thoughtful and kind. He was accepting of
been transferred, and a medical exam- everyone with open arms and a loving heart. He will be
iner declared him dead shortly after- lovingly remembered.”
ward, according to the Federal Bureau A celebration of Anthony’s life will be held for family
of Prisons. Authorities did not imme- and friends at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, at St. Ambrose
diately release a cause of death, but Episcopal Church, Foster City, CA. Reception to follow.
Justin Tarovisky, a prison union offi- Donations may be made in Anthony’s memory to
REUTERS Mission Hospice of San Mateo: 1670 S. Amphlett Blvd.,
cial, told the Associated Press it was
being investigated as a homicide. James ‘Whitey’ Bulger holds John Martorano’s youngest son, John Jr., during his Ste. 300, San Mateo, CA 94402.
Bulger, the model for Jack Christening ceremony in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S.
Nicholson’s ruthless crime boss in the Attorney’s Office of Massachusetts. Ervin Henry Range
2006 Martin Scorsese movie, “The off San Francisco. Michael, was killed in 1982 when he Ervin Henry Range, late of Millbrae and San Mateo
Departed,” led a largely Irish mob that Bulger fled Boston in late 1994 after offered a ride home to a man allegedly County resident since 1963, died in San Mateo Oct. 29,
ran loan-sharking, gambling and drug his FBI handler, John Connolly Jr., targeted for death by Bulger because he 2018. Husband of Lois Range since 1954. Father of Mary
rackets. He also was an FBI informant warned him he was about to be indict- was talking to the FBI. “I’d like to Ann (her husband Chris). The youngest of nine children;
who ratted on the New England mob, ed. With a $2 million reward on his open up a Champagne bottle and cele- dear brother of Vernon and Donald, both of Illinois.
his gang’s main rival, in an era when head, Bulger became one of the FBI’s brate,” she told WBZ-TV on Tuesday.
A native of Cary, Illinois, age 88 years.
bringing down the Mafia was a top “Ten Most Wanted” criminals, with a Tom Duffy, a retired state police
Entered the National Guard at age 15. Served in the U.S.
national priority for the FBI. place just below Osama bin Laden. detective who searched for Bulger and
There was no love lost for Bulger on was a consultant on “The Departed,” Army during 1950-53 as a demolition expert. A member of
Bulger’s rap sheet started as a juve-
nile, and he spent three years in the Boston streets he once ruled. called word of Bulger’s death “celebra- the American Legion and the VFW. A successful self-
Alcatraz, the infamous island prison Patricia Donahue’s husband, tory news.” employed used car dealer and mechanic for 31 years.
Enjoyed hunting, fishing and the outdoors. Proud of his
Weimaraner dogs. A very funny man with a fabulous sense
of humor.
Family services were held privately.
His family appreciates donations to any animal charity
of your choice.
“P
Authorizes $4 billion in bonds eople deserve an environment that promotes
for existing affordable housing amount outpatient kidney dialysis good health; it is fundamental to the country’s
programs benefiting low-income resi- clinics charge for treatment. While vitality, productivity and security. But we get
nies, while typically nonprofit, don’t
dents, veterans and farmworkers. Since high health care costs are a burden, the opposite.” — Kelly D. Brownell, “In Defense of
require the benefit of public money.
the dissolution of redevelopment agen- most are covered by insurance. This Food.”
Vote NO.
cies, local governments have been left proposition could disincentivize clin- I almost got through October without mentioning that
Pro po s i ti o n 5 -YES: Allows for
scrambling to find money to provide ics from opening or staying in busi- October is National Pizza Month. Brings to mind the bad
homeowners over 55 years old or
affordable housing. This bond will ness and such facilities are needed. rap that pizza has endured for so long. Every so often we
severely disabled to transfer their
help. Vote YES. Vote NO. have a leisurely Sunday evening with our daughter and son-
property tax base to a new residence. It
Pro po s i ti o n 2 -YES: Amends Pro po s i ti o n 1 0 -NO. Repeals the in-law when they bring a couple of Papa Murphy’s pizzas
also removes certain restrictions
Mental Health Services Act, authorized Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, for dinner. I make a salad and cook some vegetables or
already in place for such transfers.
by 2004’s Proposition 63, to help that restricts the scope of rent-control make a bean salad and that’s it. Yes, I know that pizza is
Opponents suggest older homeowners
finance housing for those with mental policies local government can enact. blamed for being “junk food” — but doesn’t it depend
already receive the benefit of low prop-
illness. This proposition would require Costa-Hawkins was enacted in 1995 what’s on it? Leave off the processed meat, add some
erty taxes because of Proposition 13.
borrowing money through bonds to after rent control policies began in healthy vegetables, bake it yourself, and it’s not bad con-
While that is largely true, this would
pay for housing benefiting those with provide an incentive for property own- several California cities and out of sidering the usual junk food. At least it’s not deep-fried,
mental illness. Providing housing for ers to downsize or move elsewhere in concern its spread would eliminate full of unhealthy fat and additives like so much of the junk
those with mental illness is a worth- retirement and free up much-needed incentives to construct new housing. offered at fast-food outlets. Of course, it would be better if
while goal and will actually help pro- housing near employment centers like the crust were whole grain, if the cheese were free of addi-
While rents are too high in many
vide them with the stability they need. San Mateo County. Vote YES. tives and the veggies contained no pesticide residue or
places, this would enable more rent
Vote YES. Pro po s i ti o n 6 -NO: Repeals other unproven chemicals, etc. But it certainly can be bet-
Pro po s i ti o n 3 -YES: Authorizes control policies, which have been
Senate Bill 1, the gas tax and fee pro- proven time and again to not help the ter than most of the fast food many people practically live
$8.877 billion in bonds for various visions that aim to provide repairs and on.
infrastructure projects, saving local overall renter population. Vote NO.
improvements to roads, highways and Pro po s i ti o n 11 -NO. Requires pri- This brings me to the
governments money for water-related public transit. No one likes paying subject of today’s column
projects. Because of the drought, the vate-sector emergency ambulance
more at the pump, but SB 1 addressed a workers to remain on call during work — the unhealthy eating
importance of water storage and con- shortfall in gas taxes and raised them habits of so many
veyance is known more than ever. This breaks. This is a labor issue and should
to meet today’s needs. Improvements be dealt with in the typical fashion, Americans these days that
proposition will help solidify our to our roads and public transit systems not through state initiative. Vote NO. are causing not only obesi-
state’s watersheds and water supplies. will suffer if this proposition passes. Pro po s i ti o n 1 2 -YES. Establishes ty, but other health prob-
Vote YES. Vote NO. new standards of confinement for spec- lems. Let’s consider some
Pro po s i ti o n 4 -NO: Authorizes Pro po s i ti o n 7 -YES: Allows the ified farm animals. Opponents say this statistics: It has been
$1.5 billion in bonds to fund construc- state Legislature to permanently initiative doesn’t do enough, propo- reported that there has been
tion at hospitals providing children’s change to Daylight Saving Time. nents say it is a step in the right direc- a 250 percent increase in
health care. There are many hospitals Changing our clocks twice a year is
throughout California that provide tion. Animal practices are changing obesity in the United States
archaic. This will allow us to stop since 1990. The Mercury
children’s health care, both private and doing that and stick with one time all and this proposition provides more
public. Those run by private compa- space for animals. Vote YES. News reported recently:
“According to a new survey
from the Centers for
T
he 2016 arson fire that rav- assessed value will be paying less. to a variety of health problems, including high blood pres-
aged Millbrae’s recreation
center is leading to Measure
Editorial But the fact of the matter is that a
rebuild is necessary and this measure
sure and obesity. It also tends to replace the stuff we need
to be eating more of — fruit and vegetables. ... What we
II, a $12 million bond measure seek- will make sure it gets done. The recre- should be scared of are double cheeseburgers, french fries
couple of surplus parcels for develop- and large amounts of sugary beverages.”
ing to provide a significant hunk of ation center is a well-used facility and
ment that should make up the cost, From the UCLA Center for Health Policy: “More than 40
the funding to rebuild it. the new one has a variety of uses that
but Measure II is a key component in percent of California children drank at least one sugary
ensuring the reconstruction takes will serve the entire community —
While insurance was able to pay for beverage per day in 2014 … a habit that researchers have
place. including a senior lounge, day care,
$6 million of the rebuild cost, fitness studio, a commercial kitchen shown that drastically increases a child’s risk of obesity
Millbrae officials are left looking for It is a modest amount for the aver- and diabetes.” And reading “Time” magazine’s June 5,
age property owner — estimated to be and game room.
additional funds to pay for the con- An estimate of $8.70 per $100,000 2017, article, we learn that nutrition apparently isn’t all
struction, estimated to be around $30 $8.70 per $100,000 of assessed value. there is to the unprecedented increase in obesity. We also
And it also means many longtime of assessed property value is a small
million. price to pay for a new center. Vote learn that “The old paradigm was that poor diet and lack of
property owners who have a lower exercise are underpinning obesity, but now we understand
The city is also looking to sell a yes.
that chemical exposures are an important third factor in the
origin of the obesity epidemic. Chemicals can disrupt hor-
Yes on measures CC and WW mones and metabolism, which can lead to disease and dis-
ability. ... It is believed that weight gain is related to
chemicals we are exposed to every day — things like
B
elmont voters are facing a decisions on who to bring in for
choice of whether they want
to move toward having an
Editorial department heads and other positions
so oversight is still there.
bisphenol A (BPA) found in linings of canned-food con-
tainers and cash-register receipts, the flame retardants in
sofas and mattresses, the pesticide residues found on our
appointed versus elected city clerk ty that someone without the proper Moving toward an appointed clerk food and the phthalates found in plastics and cosmetics.
and treasurer, which has been the experience in election law, municipal and treasurer is not a reflection of What these chemicals have in common is their ability so
direction municipal governments are procedures or accounting might be those currently holding the position, mimic human hormones.”
going. elected with little recourse aside from who, by all accounts, are highly capa- As we all know, we are at the mercy of related corporate
The main point of contention a recall or waiting until the next elec- ble and dedicated professionals. interests who have no goal except to produce food products
seems to be whether the city’s citi- tion. That’s an outside chance, but Rather, these measures are more for that will sell and bring in more profits. Corporate interests
zens want to give up having the abili- still a possibility. But it’s not enough the future in ensuring that the best and will do anything that they can get away with and the
ty to choose the people for these to keep with the current system. the brightest, with the requisite expe- health of those who mindlessly consume their products are
positions themselves. The argument Voters already elect a council, which rience for the job, get hired. the victims. And the Food and Drug Administration is sadly
then hires a city manager capable of lacking when it comes to regulating their products.
in favor of both indicates a possibili- Vote yes on measures CC and WW.
Most frustrating is that no matter which way we turn, no
matter how hard we try, there’s no way to entirely escape
OUR MISSION: corporate grown and processed foods that have been so
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most modified and adulterated that they compromise health. And
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for the sad truth is that as the Western diet is increasingly
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Electronic Arts reported minutes of trading on Tuesday, shares hit Facebook shares have decreased 17 per-
Business briefs $76.50, a rise of 45 percent in the last 12 cent since the beginning of the year, while
fiscal 2Q net income of $255M months. the Standard & Poor’s 500 index has stayed
REDWOOD CITY — Electronic Arts Inc. Qualys reported nearly flat. In the final minutes of trading
on Tuesday reported fiscal second-quarter 3Q earnings of $23.5M Shutterfly reported on Tuesday, shares hit $146.11, a decrease
net income of $255 million, after reporting a loss of $73.5M in 3Q of 18 percent in the last 12 months.
FOSTER CITY — Qualys Inc. on Tuesday
a loss in the same period a year earlier. reported third-quarter earnings of $23.5
On a per-share basis, the Redwood City- million.
REDWOOD CITY — Shutterfly Inc. on QuinStreet fiscal 1Q profit of $5.3M
based company said it had profit of 83 Tuesday reported a loss of $73.5 million in
The Foster City-based company said it FOSTER CITY — QuinStreet Inc. on
cents. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains its third quarter.
had net income of 56 cents per share. Tuesday reported fiscal first-quarter profit of
and costs, were 98 cents per share. The Redwood City-based company said it $5.3 million.
Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains and had a loss of $2.20 per share. Losses,
The results exceeded Wall Street expecta- costs, were 49 cents per share. On a per-share basis, the Foster City-
tions. The average estimate of 14 analysts adjusted for costs related to mergers and based company said it had net income of 10
The results exceeded Wall Street expecta- acquisitions, came to $2.12 per share.
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was tions. The average estimate of eight ana- cents. Earnings, adjusted for one-time gains
for earnings of 58 cents per share. The online photo company posted rev- and costs, came to 14 cents per share.
lysts surveyed by Zacks Investment enue of $368.8 million in the period, miss-
The video game maker posted revenue of Research was for earnings of 38 cents per The results matched Wall Street expecta-
$1.29 billion in the period. Its adjusted rev- ing Street forecasts. Three analysts sur- tions. The average estimate of three ana-
share. veyed by Zacks expected $377.1 million.
enue was $1.22 billion, also surpassing The maker of security-analysis software lysts surveyed by Zacks Investment
Street forecasts. Eleven analysts surveyed For the current quarter ending in Research was also for earnings of 14 cents
posted revenue of $71.7 million in the peri- December, Shutterfly expects its per-share
by Zacks expected $1.18 billion. od, which also topped Street forecasts. Six per share.
For the current quarter ending in January, earnings to range from $5.14 to $5.59. The online marketing services company
analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $71.3 Analysts surveyed by Zacks had forecast
Electronic Arts expects its per-share earn- million. posted revenue of $112.9 million in the
ings to be 61 cents. adjusted earnings per share of $5.92. period, which beat Street forecasts. Three
For the current quarter ending in The company said it expects revenue in
The company said it expects revenue in December, Qualys expects its per-share analysts surveyed by Zacks expected
the range of $1.73 billion for the fiscal the range of $943 million to $993 million $103.3 million.
earnings to range from 39 cents to 41 cents. for the fiscal fourth quarter. Analysts sur-
third quarter. The company said it expects revenue in QuinStreet shares have increased 64 per-
Electronic Arts expects full-year earnings veyed by Zacks had expected revenue of cent since the beginning of the year. In the
the range of $73.7 million to $74.5 million $979.8 million.
to be $3.11 per share, with revenue expect- for the fiscal fourth quarter. final minutes of trading on Tuesday, shares
ed to be $5.2 billion. Shutterfly expects full-year earnings in hit $13.77, an increase of 92 percent in the
Qualys expects full-year earnings in the
Electronic Arts shares have fallen 10 per- the range of $2.80 to $3.25 per share, with last 12 months.
range of $1.46 to $1.50 per share, with rev-
cent since the beginning of the year, while revenue ranging from $1.95 billion to $2
enue ranging from $278. 4 million to
the Standard & Poor’s 500 index has stayed $279.2 million.
billion. Tesla’s Musk buys
nearly flat. In the final minutes of trading Shutterfly shares have climbed 21 percent
on Tuesday, shares hit $94.26, a decrease of
Qualys shares have climbed 29 percent
since the beginning of the year. In the final
about $10M in company stock
since the beginning of the year. In the final Tesla CEO Elon Musk has added nearly
19 percent in the last 12 months. minutes of trading on Tuesday, shares hit
$60.39, an increase of 44 percent in the last $10 million worth of company stock to his
12 months. portfolio.
Musk’s trust bought nearly 30,000 shares
Facebook reported on the open market Monday. The purchases
3Q net income of $5.14B were disclosed in a filing Tuesday with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
MENLO PARK — Facebook Inc. on The filing says Musk will buy another
Tuesday reported third-quarter net income of $20 million worth of stock in a transaction
$5.14 billion. with the automaker that should close by
The Menlo Park-based company said it next week.
had net income of $1.76 per share. Musk disclosed the $20 million purchase
The results surpassed Wall Street expecta- in an Oct. 16 filing about court approval of
tions. The average estimate of 15 analysts a deal to settle an SEC fraud case. The case
surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was involved tweets by Musk saying he had
for earnings of $1.46 per share. secured funding to take the company private
The social media company posted revenue when the deal wasn’t final. Tesla and Musk
of $13.73 billion in the period, which did each agreed to pay $20 million in penalties.
not meet Street forecasts. Fourteen analysts Musk now owns about 20 percent of
surveyed by Zacks expected $13.81 billion. Tesla.
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Elco bows
Summit makes history out of CCS
Daly City charter By Terry Bernal
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF
CJ Beathard could miss Rodgers-Cromartie retires THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oakland had been one of the busiest teams
game with injured wrist ALAMEDA — Oakland Raiders cornerback
Dominque Rodgers-Cromartie abruptly retired
over the past two months, acquiring three
first-round picks in deals that sent pass-rush
specialist Khalil Mack to the Chicago Bears
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the short week for the Tuesday, two days after not playing a single days before the season opener and wide receiv-
49ers (1-7). Beathard snap on defense for the er Amari Cooper to the Dallas Cowboys last
SANTA CLARA — San Francisco 49ers quar- remained hopeful he’ll be second time this season. week.
terback C.J. Beathard missed practice with an able to go, otherwise the The two-time Pro Bowl There had been speculation the Raiders
injured right wrist that could keep him out of Niners will turn to untest- defensive back made the might be willing to make additional deals but
Thursday night’s game against the Oakland ed Nick Mullens. announcement on social the deadline passed without one. Outside of
Raiders. Mullens joined the media , not long after noti- Rodgers-Cromartie retiring and the team acti-
“His wrist hurts,” coach Kyle Shanahan 49ers as an undrafted free fying team officials of his vating James Cowser from the practice squad,
said. “He’s struggling today to hold a ball. So, agent last year after break- decision to call it quits Oakland made no other roster moves.
we’ll see how he is tomorrow.” Nick Mullens ing all of Brett Favre’s after seven games with the “We know who we have going forward and
Beathard got hurt in the second quarter of a records in college at Raiders. it’s on us to go out there and execute and play
loss on Sunday at Arizona when he hit his Southern Mississippi. He earned himself a Dominque “Just a shocker to see well and try and stick around,” quarterback
hand on a helmet. He stayed in the game and practice squad spot. Rodgers- him gone because he was a Derek Carr said. “You want to make sure that
finished 14 for 28 for 190 yards and a touch- Mullens played well in the preseason this Cromartie great teammate and a great you’re around, what’s the plan, all those
down, falling to 1-9 in his career as a starter, year and got promoted to the active roster fol- player for us,” cornerback things. I think that was on a lot of guys’
including losses in all five starts this season. lowing a season-ending knee injury to starter Rashaan Melvin said. “He showed us how to minds. Just knowing that that’s almost over
“I definitely felt it during the game,” Jimmy Garoppolo in September. cherish the game and approach it the right with and we’re just playing ball, it’s nice for
Beathard said. “I felt it when it happened. But, “Nick comes in there, moves the chains, way. He’s always dancing, always rapping, our guys.”
I think with adrenaline going, I don’t think it competes hard, made some plays with his legs always singing. Just showing his personality The 16th-overall pick in 2008, Rodgers-
was affecting the way I was throwing the ball.” and his arm,” Shanahan said. “Guys believe in no matter what, through the ups and downs.” Cromartie played for five teams during his 11-
him and he’s as competitive and confident as a Rodgers-Cromartie’s retirement came hours
Shanahan said he believed Beathard would year career. He earned Pro Bowl honors in
guy I’ve been around. If he needs to play this before the NFL trade deadline, during which
be able to play if the game this week were on 2009 with the Arizona Cardinals and again in
week, he’ll be on it.” the Raiders were surprisingly quiet.
Sunday but doesn’t know if he’ll be ready on 2015 with the New York Giants.
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2018 World Series fourth-least-watched
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Continued from page 11
NEW YORK — Boston’s five-game World Series victory over
the Los Angeles Dodgers averaged 14,125,000 viewers on The Colts have been up and down this season, starting
Fox, down 25 percent from last year and the fourth-lowest ever. hot in non-conference play before scuffling to begin the
The Series featuring a pair of large-market teams averaged an conference season.
8.3 rating and 17 share, Nielsen said Tuesday. That was down But since a 1-0 loss to Las Positas-Livermore Oct. 2,
from a 10.7 rating, 20 share and 18,926,000 average viewers Cañada has been on a roll, going 4-0-2 going into
for the Houston Astros’ seven-game win over the Dodgers last Tuesday’s game.
year and 40 percent from 23,386,000 average viewers for the
Cubs’ seven-game win over Cleveland two years ago — Women’s soccer
Chicago’s first title since 1908.
The Cañada women continue to lead the Coast Conference
The only Series with fewer average viewers were South standings following the Colts’ 2-0 win over West
Philadelphia’s five-game win over Tampa Bay in 2008 Valley Tuesday.
(13,062,000), San Francisco’s four-game sweep of Detroit in Cañada, 9-0-1 in conference play and 11-6-1 overall,
2012 (12.7 million) and the Giants’ seven-game win over holds a slim lead over City College of San Francisco, which
Kansas City in 2014 (13,825,000). The rating was the third- sits at 9-1.
lowest, ahead of only a 7.6 in 2012 and an 8.2 in 2014. Cañada has won nine straight, having not lost since a 1-
0 decision to Evergreen Valley Sept. 18. During their run,
Warriors pick up fourth-year the Colts have outscored the opposition 48-2. Goalkeeper NATHAN MOLLAT/DAILY JOURNAL
contract option on Damian Jones Olivia Jantunen and the Cañada defense have been superb Skyline’s Brayan Mendoza, right, is second on the team in goals
during the winning streak. Jantunen is riding a 450-minute scored with seven.
OAKLAND — New Golden State starting center Damian scoreless streak, having shut out her last five opponents.
Jones had his fourth-year contract option for the 2019-20 with a 5-2 mark and 18-6 overall.
The Skyline women, on the other hand, finds itself at 3-5 Since dropping a 25-20, 25-12, 20-25, 25-20 loss to sec-
season exercised by the Warriors. in conference play and 6-8-2 overall going into Tuesday’s ond-place Hartnell, the Bulldogs have posted consecutive
The two-time defending champions announced the move match with Ohlone-Fremont. wins over West Valley and Monterey Peninsula.
Tuesday. Since a 4-0 win over Chabot-Hayward Oct. 12, the CSM, ranked No. 20 in the state, has won 11 of 13 match-
Jones is averaging 6.0 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.4 Trojans have dropped three in a row. es going into Wednesday’s match with San Francisco.
assists while shooting 77.8 percent in eight starts so far, The Cañada and Skyline programs, on the other hand,
playing 16.9 minutes per game. Women’s volleyball have struggled this year, going a combined 8-29. The Colts
The 7-foot Jones was the Warriors’ 30th overall pick out The College of San Mateo continues is strong play in sit at just 2-6 in Coast Conference South play, while
of Vanderbilt in the 2016 draft. He spent last season as a 2018, sitting in third place in the Coast Conference North Skyline remains winless in the Coast Conference South.
two-way player going between Golden State and the G
totally different than in football.
YOHO
League Santa Cruz Warriors.
The biggest learning curve for Yoho came in actually hold-
ing onto the ball. In football, the name of the game is ball
Continued from page 11 security. In rugby, the first thought is to pass the ball.
“Ball handling is very different. In football, the focus is
holding on to the ball. In rugby, you’re trying to get rid of it,”
teach tackling in rugby and the basics to wrap up and get low, Yoho said. “When I (first) got the ball in football, I would run
just translated into playing football. I found it more natural.” like I was in rugby. I got caught off guard several times in prac-
He quickly found out, however, there is a lot more to football tice (with the ball being knocked out).”
than just tackling.
The other big change for Yoho was learning how to read the
“Truthfully, he’s actually progressed really well,” said
blocks in front of him. Blocking is not allowed in rugby.
Woodside head coach Justin Andrews. “Football is a really
tough sport to pick up late. It’s probably one of the more com- “He’s still trying to figure out how plays are designed. …
plicated sports.” Learning how to read the pulling linemen and how to cut off
The biggest thing Yoho had going for him in making the them. Those things aren’t instinctual (for him),” Andrews said.
transition was the fact he was used to contact. On the rugby “There are times he sometimes outruns the block.”
pitch, he was a forward, charged with trying to slam his way Despite having missed two games because of a shoulder
through the opponent’s defensive line. It made a perfect segue injury, Yoho is proving to be a capable back. He leads the team
to playing defensive end last season as a junior for the with 250 yards with a pair of touchdowns, averaging 4.4 yards
Wildcats. a carry. He hopes to be back for the season finale this weekend
Because he came out to the team late and with no football against rival Menlo-Atherton and is even hoping to play foot-
experience, Andrews put Yoho on defense and essentially told ball in college.
him to go tackle the football. “I want to move forward in football,” Yoho said. “I didn’t
“Give him a couple keys and turn him loose and let him watch any football prior to playing rugby. It was really rugby
make tackles,” Andrews said of that first year. “When it comes that put me on the track to football.”
down to it, everybody can run and tackle somebody.” Considering where Yoho was and how far he has come in the
But Yoho had wanted to play offense and, after an entire last two season, Andrews is impressed.
offseason in the program, he was moved to running back “I enjoyed coaching him. Watching [his] development has
this season. With that move came a whole new level of been one of the high points of the season for me,” Andrews
learning the game. Because while Yoho was used to run- said. “It’s been a pleasure watching him develop the last cou-
ning with the ball, the way one goes about it in rugby is ple seasons, especially this season.”
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The administration on Monday also
announced plans to deploy 5,200 active
duty troops — double the 2,000 who are in
birthright citizenship “is protected no less
for children of undocumented persons than
for descendants of Mayflower passengers.”
expect to work with the Justice Department
to develop a legal justification for the
action. The person was not authorized to
Syria fighting the Islamic State group — to Even House Speaker Paul Ryan, typically discuss the policy debate so spoke on con-
the border to help stave off the caravans. a supporter of Trump proposals, said on dition of anonymity.
Mexican border to help defend against cara- The main caravan, still in southern WVLK radio in Kentucky: “Well you obvi- In Trump’s Monday interview with Fox,
vans of Central American migrants who are Mexico, was continuing to melt away — ously cannot do that. You cannot end he said the U.S. also plans to build tent
on foot hundreds of miles away. Tent cities from the original 7,000 to about 4,000 — birthright citizenship with an executive cities to house migrants seeking asylum,
would not resolve the massive U.S. back- as a smaller group apparently hoped to join order.” who would be detained until their cases were
log of asylum seekers. And most legal it. But Trump says he’s been assured by his completed. Right now, some asylum seek-
scholars say it would take a new constitu- Trump insists his immigration moves lawyers that the change could be made with ers, particularly families, are being released
tional amendment to alter the current one have nothing to do with politics, even as he “just with an executive order” — an argu- as their cases progress because there isn’t
granting citizenship to anyone born in rails against the caravans at campaign ral- ment he has been making since his early enough detention space to house them.
America. lies. days as a candidate, when he dubbed “We’re going to put tents up all over the
Still, Trump plunges ahead with daily “I’ve been saying this long before the birthright citizenship a “magnet for illegal place,” Trump said. “They’re going to be
alarms and proclamations about immigra- election. I’ve been saying this before I ever immigration” and pledged to end it. very nice, and they’re going to wait, and if
tion in tweets, interviews and policy thought of running for office. We have to “We’re the only country in the world they don’t get asylum they get out.”
announcements in the days leading up to have strong borders,” Trump told Fox News where a person comes in and has a baby, and The country is facing a massive backlog
elections that Democrats hope will give host Laura Ingraham in an interview the baby is essentially a citizen of the of immigration cases — some 700,000 —
them at least partial control of Congress. Monday. United States,” he said in an Axios inter- and there are more and more families com-
Trump and many top aides have long seen Critics weren’t buying it. view excerpt released Tuesday. ing across the border from Central America
the immigration issue as the most effective “They’re playing all of us,” said David W. Not so, according to a 2010 study from — groups who cannot be simply returned
rallying cry for his base of supporters. The Leopold, an immigration attorney and the Center for Immigration Studies, a group over the border. But experts question the
president had been expected to make an counsel to the immigration advocacy group that supports immigration restrictions, that legality and practicality of what would
announcement about new actions at the bor- America’s Voice. “This is not about locking said at least 30 countries offered birthright amount to indefinite detention.
der on Tuesday, but that was scrapped so he people up. This is not about birthright citi- citizenship. The options are just two of many possi-
could travel instead to Pittsburgh, where 11 zenship. This is about winning an election Vice President Mike Pence said the admin- bilities currently under discussion, includ-
people were massacred in a synagogue on next week.” istration was “looking at action that would ing asylum law changes and simply barring
Saturday. Trump’s citizenship proposal would reconsider birthright citizenship.” members of the migrant caravans from
Between the shootings, the deadliest inevitably spark a long-shot legal battle entering the country using the same mecha-
“We all know what the 14th Amendment
attack on Jews in U.S. history, and the mail over whether the president can alter the nism as the president’s much-publicized
says. We all cherish the language of the
bomb scare targeting Democrats and a media long-accepted understanding that the 14th travel ban for people from certain Muslim
14th Amendment. But the Supreme Court of
organization, the caravan of migrants slow- Amendment grants citizenship to any child countries.
the United States has never ruled on whether
ly trudging north had faded from front pages born on U.S. soil, regardless of his parents’ Administration officials say decisions are
or not — whether the language of the 14th
and cable TV. immigration status. unlikely until after the midterm elections,
Amendment, subject to the jurisdiction
But with well-timed interviews on Fox Omar Jadwat, director of the Immigrants’ in part because of the synagogue shooting
thereof, applies specifically to the people
and “Axios on HBO,” Trump revived some Rights Project at the American Civil and pipe-bomb scare.
who are in the country illegally,” he said at
of his hardest-line immigration ideas: Liberties Union in New York, said the a Politico event. But some supporters in Congress are rush-
• An executive order to revoke the right to Constitution is very clear. The non-partisan Migration Policy ing to cheer Trump on.
citizenship for babies born to non-U.S. cit- “If you are born in the United States,
izens on American soil. Institute estimates that there are more than GOP Rep. Steve King of Iowa, who has
you’re a citizen,” he said. He called it “out- 4 million U.S.-born children under the age introduced legislation to end birthright cit-
• And the prolonged detention of anyone rageous that the president can think he can
coming across the U. S. -Mexico border, of 18 who have an unauthorized immigrant izenship, said Trump was deftly seizing on
override constitutional guarantees by issu- parent. an issue that was sure to help in the
including those seeking asylum, in “tent ing an executive order, A person familiar with the internal White midterms.
James Ho, a conservative House debate said the topic of birthright cit- “That ability to move on instinct without
Trump-appointed federal izenship has come up inside the West Wing hesitation, that’s why he’s president,” King
appeals court judge, wrote in at various times — and not without some said.
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that it keeps other people from entering
into this democratic process,” Reddy said,
adding that she has friends in Pacifica run-
Mobile Home Park, $2,500 from construc-
tion company Geer’s Excavating and
$2,000 from Philip Mahoney, vice presi-
Howard, said they would not accept money
from any developer proposing a project in
the city either now or in the foreseeable
ning for City Council seats on $15,000 dent of Cornish & Carey Commercial future.
worth of contributions. Newmark Knight Frank. Three other execu- Schmidt said he’s not accepting money
Hale and the least to incumbent Diane Schmidt said the city needs to “seriously” tives from Cornish & Carey Commercial from any developer and Umhofer said she’s
Howard. look into campaign finance reform. Newmark Knight Frank gave $1,000 each. not taking any corporate or special interest
Hale, who also works for Facebook, has “I got the sense when walking neighbor- Galisatus said the money he’s raised is money, citing the California Apartment
received $95,143, Complete Streets Vice hoods and talking to voters they also feel indicative of his fitness for the job. Association and SAMCAR specifically.
Chair Jason Galisatus is runner-up, having the same way,” he said. “I was the last and youngest candidate to Reddy also mentioned those organiza-
raised $72,964, activist Diana Reddy saw As one might guess, the two candidates enter the race and the fact that I’ve managed tions. There has been some concern in the
$50, 646 for her campaign, Christina with the most overall campaign contribu- to raise more funds than other candidates is campaign about mailers from real estate
Umhofer is working with $38, 966, tions have also received the biggest dona- a reflection of my viability and belief in my interest groups targeting Reddy for her
Planning Commissioner Ernie Schmidt tions from individual sources. capacity to lead Redwood City,” he said. stance on tenant protection measures.
got $31, 142, accountant Rick Hunter Hale has received $5,000 from the San Galisatus said he donated contributions “We made it clear in the beginning that we
raised $29,452 and Howard, who has been Mateo County Association of Realtors, or from one source, the California Association don’t accept corporate or developer money,
a councilwoman for nearly 20 years, SAMCAR; $3,200 from stay-at-home mom of Realtors, to the San Mateo County Pride but I wasn’t expecting to be offered any
received $29,287, according to campaign Robyn Reiss; $2, 500 from the Harbor Center, which provides LGBTQ services for either because of my positions,” she said.
finance statements filed with the city last Village Mobile Home Park; $2,700 from the county. “It’s always good to follow where the
week. composer Ann McNamee and $2,000 from “I’ve been really proud that our campaign money is coming from [in a council race]. Is
Almost every candidate said too much Realtor Chris Giotinis. Hale did not return a focused on a positive message and having it outside or inside money? Is it coming
money has poured into the race and is inter- call for comment. been the target of multiple personal attacks from special interests? Those are good
ested in contribution limits for future races. Galisatus’ big-ticket contributions in the campaign I didn’t want to go that things for people to think about when vot-
“I think we establish an unfortunate include $5,000 from the California Real route,” he said. ing for people.”
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