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Paulette Brown-Hinds, PHD and Publisher of the Inland Empire Voice, Says Shooting in San Bernardino was Too Close To Home By Paulette Brown-Hind, PHD From the IEVoice SAN BERNARDINO— Last week a reader of this column sent me an email with the subject “R&R article ideas”. His message included several ideas I should consider for future Rants & Raves. The first idea on the list was one I didn’t even consider as a top priority. “After the attacks on Paris,” he wrote, “I wondered about what the IE police departments, county sheriffs, and other first responders were doing, if anything, to protect against a local attack…” He wondered if it was still a timely topic. I admit I thought it wasn’t. I also thought trying to connect the threats in an iconic city
Paulette Brown-Hinds, PHD like Paris to the suburban sprawl that makes up our region was a stretch. Then Wednesday’s massacre happened at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. Whether it was terrorism, workplace violence, or a hate
crime, Wednesday’s mass shooting that took place in my hometown, has destroyed any
sense of security we have as a community and a region. The destruction of so many lives and
apprehension left in the wake of the massacre is a chilling Please see Shooting, page 12
Five Los Angeles Students Who Beat the Odds Recognized at 25th Annual Children’s Defense Fund-California Beat The Odds™ Awards By Gloria Zuurveen Editor-in-Chief Beverly Hills—When I reflect on the five young students last night at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, the song “Shine” from Luther Vandross came to my mind. Ya'll came here to give it up So come on and show me what you got It's about to be on baby non-stop Tonight you're gonna get your time to shine Nobody but stars in here tonight Vincent Zamarripa (Huntington Park High School), continues to overcome the effects of a traumatic childhood of abuse and neglect; Jaegeun David Cho (Los Angeles High School of the Arts), emigrated from Korea with his mother, shortly after learning
Photo courtesy CDF-CA (Center) Marian Wright Edelman, Founder, CDF along with CDF staff and 2015 Beat The Odds® college scholarship recipients at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015. of the death of his father, only to face and conquer other challenges here in the United States; David Sanchez (John F. Kennedy Senior High School), the oldest of 11 siblings, no longer lives
Photo courtesy CDF-CA Alex Johnson, Executive Director, CDF-CA along with CDF staff and 2015 Beat The Odds® college scholarship recipients at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2015.
(L-R) Conan O’Brien and J.J. Abrams
Photo courtesy Cadonna Dory(CDF-CA)
J.J. Abrams, director of the highly anticipated Star Wars: The Force Awakens and co-chair of the CDF-CA Beat The Odds Awards held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills with Gloria Zuurveen, Founder/Owner/Publisher, PACE NEWS.
with the fear that his family’s cycle of poverty will dictate his future; Stephanie Gamino (USC Hybrid High School), will not let unhealthy relationships and an unstable home environment keep her from finishing high school and going to college and Ni’Tasha Denson (Valley Academy of the Arts & Sciences), who was separated from her four siblings
Co-Chairs Kevin Huvane and J.J. Abrams speak on stage at the Children's Defense Fund-California 25th Annual Beat The Odds Awards at Regent Beverly Wilshire Hotel on December 3, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California. Source: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images North America
when placed in foster care said she is determined to overcome this and many other obstacles, such as the loss of one eye due to glaucoma, as she dreams of one
day reuniting with her family, were the recipients of the 25th Annual Children’s Defense Fund -Please see CDF, page 3
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Dr. Gloria Zuurveen Founder /Owner/ Publisher/Photographer
Hello Everyone, Prayer is sufficient for the heavy hearts of those who have lost love ones in San Bernardino. Prayer is needful in times like these. What is happening in the world is enough for all of us to take heed and understand the brevity of life therefore we are to embrace everyday as if it is our last because no one knows the day or the hour that we will be gone. We are to take what has happened in South Carolina, Paris and San Bernardino as an opportunity to reflect on the grace of God and know that He is in control while everything and everyone else seems to be out of control. Through prayer, we draw nearer to God and understand how to trust Him in times like these when the very foundation of our faith can become shaky or doubtful. We must believe in His word as it says in II Chronicles 7:13-14 “When I shut up heaven and there is no rain, or command the locusts to devour the land, or send pestilence among My people, if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” God is the same yesterday, today and forever more. Pray for God to forgive our sin and heal our land.
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Breaking the Silence on the High Cost of Our Medicines By Congressman Elijah Cummings Last year, U.S. prescription drug prices jumped 13 percent, the biggest increase since 2001 – and we already were paying the highest prescription drug prices in the world. As a result, nearly 35 million of our countrymen and women were unable to fill at least one prescription because she or he could not afford the cost. That hardship is unacceptable at a time when the top three pharmaceutical companies made a combined $45 billion profit in 2014. On the main streets of America, far from the hallowed halls of Congress, people know that there is something dramatically wrong with this picture — and they are calling upon their elected representatives to enact reforms. Recent public opinion polling conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation expresses this public outcry: 60 percent of Americans (including 51 percent of Republicans) say government action to lower prescription drug prices should be a top priority for the President and Congress. The rapidly rising — and, all too often, unaffordable — cost of prescription medicines is an issue for all of us. Yet, even when price gouging by prescription drug manufacturers is obvious, the response by House Republican leaders has been silence. We have received only resistance and delays in response to our demands for hearings and corrective legislation. For example, an overwhelming majority of Americans (83 percent, including 74 percent of Republicans) favor allowing the federal government to negotiate with drug companies to lower drug prices for Medicare beneficiaries. Yet, our initiatives to end the ban on Health and Human Services negotiations to lower Medicare Part D prescription drug prices have evoked no support from the Republican congressional leadership. In the context of the millions of Americans in their congressional districts who are suffering and, all too often, dying because they cannot afford their medicine, this Republican silence and obstruction is both inexplicable and unconscionable. If I were more cynical, I would attribute their silence to the massive campaign contributions and lobbying efforts by major pharmaceutical interests, most of which benefit Republican candidates. Yet, restraining the unsupportable cost increases for health care is as essential to a sustainable U.S. pharmaceutical
industry as it is to more balanced government and family budgets. At times, during the years in which I have been engaged in this ongoing struggle to bring down the cost of essential medicines, I have felt that we in the Congress are trapped in a bad dream. No more. Republicans as well as Democrats are suffering, and even dying, from profiteering by the prescription drug industry. We are not permitted to remain silent. The American People are engaged in a massive public outcry for reforms that will restrain the unsupportable spike in the cost of their life-saving medicines. Withdrawing from reality into a dreamlike, ideological stupor divorced from the realities of the people whom we are elected to serve is unacceptable. We must continue to call upon our Republican colleagues to join us in standing up to a prescription drug industry that spent more than $250 million in campaign contributions and lobbying expenses last year. Despite the forces amassed against reform, I remain confident in the vision and the political influence of an informed and engaged American public. In recent weeks, the House and Senate have come together to enact Bipartisan Budget legislation that includes key provisions of “The Medicaid Generic Drug Price Fairness Act,” that Senator Bernie Sanders and I sponsored to restrain the cost of generic drugs in our Medicaid program [H.R. 2391 / S. 1364]. The Senate’s Special Committee on Aging, led by Senator Susan Collins [R-Maine] and Senator Claire McCaskill [DMo], is launching an investigation into the pharmaceutical industry – hearings that are comparable to those that we Democrats have been seeking in the House (and that Oversight Committee Chairman Chaffetz has now agreed to hold in January) . The leading Democratic presidential candidates have set forth concrete, workable plans to restrain the rising cost of prescription medicines — and, in the House of Representatives, determined Democratic leaders have joined with me to launch the Affordable Drug Pricing Task Force. We are engaged in a concerted effort to break the silence about the pharmaceutical industry’s abuses, and we will not relent until we succeed. The American People have spoken clearly and decisively about the crushing cost of their medicines. Continued silence in the face of so much hardship and suffering is unacceptable. It is our duty to break that silence and act. Congressman Elijah Cummings represents Maryland’s 7th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives.
It’s Time for Answers in Laquan McDonald By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. It's time for answers in Laquan McDonald case There will be no justice for Laquan McDonald. He is dead, shot 16 times point blank by a Chicago police officer. Now, after over a year, after a dashboard camera video was released by judicial order, the police officer who shot him has been charged with murder. But this is only a first step. For Chicago to heal, many unanswered questions and many unmet problems must be addressed. Disciplined, nonviolent protests have demanded answers. Now it is time for action. This is not simply a case of one bad cop. Nine police officers were on the scene, yet not one reported the police violence. Instead, a police union spokesman alleged that McDonald lunged at the police with a knife. That false statement went unchallenged. Why? Witnesses were on the scene. But according to various accounts, the police shooed them away without collecting names and questioning them. Why? The audio from the dashboard camera was indecipherable — as was that of four other dashboard cameras at the scene. According to a district manager, the relevant portion of a video from the security camera of a nearby Burger King went missing after the police were given access to it. Why? The city fought to conceal the video, contesting Freedom of Information Act lawsuits by independent journalists, by the Wall Street Journal and by the Chicago Tribune. Yet the mayor pushed the City Council to vote a $5 million settlement for the McDonald family before they had even filed a lawsuit. The settlement apparently included an agreement to
keep the video secret. Why? The contrast with last summer’s Cincinnati case could not be more stark. When Samuel DuBose was fatally shot on camera by a University of Cincinnati police officer during a routine traffic stop, the video contradicted the officer’s claim that he had been dragged along the street by DuBose’s car. The video was released, and the officer was charged with murder and fired in less than two weeks. Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez brought charges only after a court ordered the release of the video, after an investigation taking more than 13 months. Why? The mayor says this was the act of one bad police officer who will now face a jury of his peers. The tape shows us who did the shooting. But the question is who contributed to what looks inescapably like a concerted cover-up. This can’t be business as usual. If Chicago is to heal, the truth must come out. The protests have made three basic and sensible demands. First, appoint an independent special prosecutor to insure a fair prosecution. Second, the federal investigation should probe not only the shooting of Laquan McDonald but also what appears to be the effort to cover it up. Those implicated from top to bottom should be held accountable. Third, we need a new police chief and a new police culture. New leadership and comprehensive reform are vital if trust is to be rebuilt. These are essential and inescapable. Real healing requires even more. We must move from reform to reconstruction. We need a national commission on urban reconstruction. We cannot expect police to provide security in oceans of despair. We need action on housing, schools and jobs. If Chicago is to heal, the police must regain our trust, and the people must regain some hope.
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EDUCATION & COMMUNITY NEWS Five Los Angeles Students Who Beat the Odds Recognized at CDF-CA Gala (Continued from page 1) California (CDF-CA) Beat The Odds ™ Awards and they had come prepared to give it up by showing all who were in attendance how they have beat the odds and now they are stars shining bright with high hopes. Because they have beat the odds and excelled in their academic achievements despite the overwhelming obstacles that stand in their way, they are shining examples of the important work The Children’s Defense Fund-California is doing to help young people accomplish their dreams and soar like eagles. On this night, joining the founder of CDF, Marian Wright Edelman, who has worked relentlessly for over 40 years to ensure a level playing field for all children and CDF-CA Executive Director, Alex Johnson, were many staunch supporters of CDF-CA mission to meet the needs of underserved children by championing policies and programs that lift children out of poverty, ensuring that all children have access to health coverage and care and a quality education, and investing in CDF-CA justice-involved youth. On hand were co-chairs Katie McGrath and J.J. Abrams, Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Josiah Bell, Carol and Frank Biondi, Ruth-Ann Huvane, Kevin Hvane, Katie Sharer and Mark Mullen, and Liza and Conan O’Brien who served as the emcee along with co -chairs Abrams, Huvane and Smollett-Bell who pulled double duty as presenters to the shining stars, the honorees. Each of the honorees
(L-R) Ni’Tasha Denson, Vincent Zamarripa, Brittany Lewis, Marian Wright Edelman, Stephanie Gamino, Jaegeun David Cho and David Sanchez gathered together for a photo shot after a pre-gala luncheon at the Roxbury Community Center in Beverly on Thursday, December 3. Photo by Gloria Zuurveen humbly took their time to thank all those who made it possible for them to shine like stars but not before they were introduced to the crowd by way of a special video presentation which was directed by a prominent member of the entertainment community.
John Cho, best known for his role in the Star Trek films, directed one of the reels. Also they gave thanks for the generous support each of them received in the way of a $10,000 college scholarship and the continuation
of support services such as: private tutoring, one-on-one college counseling, ongoing mentoring, internship placements, life skills and leadership development, and college tours. Luther Vandross’s song could have been the theme for the evening
because during the 25th anniversary celebration all five of the 2015 Beat The Odds honorees got their time to shine. For more information about The Children’s Defense Fund-California call ((213) 355-8790.
Michael’s New Shoes By Israel Matthews Contributing Writer Hello. Michael's mom bought him some new shoes because his feet had grown too big for all of his other shoes. She bought him some brown sandals and Michael liked the shoes very much so he wanted to where them to school. Mom let Michael wear them to school. When Michael got to school he went to the restroom to make sure he looked nice, but when Michael walked into the classroom the first thing he heard was "Oh look at Michael he has on Egyptian shoes" said the boy in a pair of Kevin Durant ( KD's) and then the boy in a pair of Adidas said "What are those?" to him but Michael was mad and said "they’re called shoes that I have to wear EVER HEARD OF THEM!" Everybody was silent for a seconds then all of a sudden everybody laughed at the boy with the Adidas. Nobody messed with Michael for the rest of the school year and then his friend said to him "It doesn't matter what you have on, all that matters is that you have something to wear." The end. Thanks for reading, and remember don't bully. Bye ;) See you next week. God Bless.:)
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CHURCH & COMMUNITY NEWS Redeemer Elementary School Teaches Students How To Serve and Succeed
SERVING TO SUCCEED (Above left) Fauve Balugo-Ramirez, Student Body President along with fellow students, prayed with a Redeemer parent before serving the Thanksgiving celebration meal; Israel Matthews, Writer, Izzy’s Column, served gravy for the turkey with help from Redeemer’s 7th grade teachers. (Above right) Pastor Rich Frazier - Redeemer’s Principal, gave a sermonette on the fishes and loaves about how God provides for us before the food was served to the waiting guests; (Below) Two students faithfully served and (bottom) students showed off their certificates of achievement. This year Redeemer added a 7th grade class and welcomes all who desire small-size classrooms and a family atmosphere for children. For a visit or tour call: 310-475-4598. The location is 10792 National Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90064 ask for Ms. Carey. Photos by Gloria Zuurveen
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HEALTH & COMMUNITY NEWS House Speaker Ryan Wants Obamacare Replacement, Welfare Cuts By Susan Cronwell House Speaker Paul Ryan said on Thursday that Republicans next year will unveil a plan to replace Obamacare in its entirety, as part of a "progrowth" agenda that he believes should also include cutting welfare programs and taxes. Ryan said even if President Barack Obama will not sign them into law in his last year in office, the Republican majority in Congress must produce proposals to demonstrate "what our ideal policy would be looking forward to 2017 and beyond." "Put together a positive agenda and take it to the American people," he urged members U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) (R) delivers a policy address from the Great Hall at the Library of of his party. The most urgently Congress in Washington December 3, 2015. needed action, Ryan said, was ing to unveil a plan to replace office billed as his first major and helping to slow the to replace the Patient Protection every word of Obamacare," address as speaker, a job he has growth in healthcare spendand Affordable Care Act, as Ryan said in a speech at the held for a little over a month. ing. Obamacare is officially called. Republicans have been Library of Congress, which his Republicans have "Next year, we are govowing for years to repeal and never been able to agree on a replace Obamacare, the presireplacement plan. dent's signature healthcare iniRyan said one idea tiative that Democrats passed was to offer an individual tax in 2010 over united Republican credit to help people pay for By Dean L. Jones, CPM opposition. health insurance premiums. Right up there with candies, Democrats say the act Ryan, a 2012 vice cakes and pastries—Americans have a bond with consuming soft is insuring more Americans presidential candidate, said
Soft Drinks - Hard Risks
drinks. The numerous brand soft drink beverages have been able to get consumers obsessed with perceived favorite flavors, so much that some consumers ravenously drink multiple sodas every day. The term soft drink is misleading as it contains harmful ingredients that are the source of hard risks to developing diseases. A main ingredient decidedly damaging is processed sugar and/or high fructose corn syrup, proven to be a danger to human health, where medical studies conclusively report how sodas are a base source of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and other related severe diseases. In 1980, the average American more or less drank 30 gallons of soda per year. This is a large amount in itself; however by 2000 the average American drank 50 gallons of soda a year. During this same period of increase consumption the number of annual new diabetes cases for people aged 18 to 79 years diagnosed with diabetes more than tripled. A discernible correlation especially since that peak in 2000, lower consumption is back down to 1980 levels and the new cases of diabetes diagnosed are also down. The soft drink risks are reinforced with the connection in how soda sales are declining each year as well. There is a misconception that drinking soda quenches thirst, as processed sugar will mentally trick the brain into overeating, thereby searching for something to truly quench thirst. For heavy drinkers, the moment you stop drinking sugary soda the heart is spared from the increased risk of chronic heart disease. Sugary-filled beverage drinkers are 20% more likely to have a heart attack and higher blood pressure than non soda drinkers. It does not matter if it is an artificially sweetened or added sugar; ingesting soft drinks can
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Dean L. Jones negatively affect the brain's thinking processes so bad that perpetual consumption will in due course lead to impaired learning, memory, and abnormal behavior. Sugar-filled soft drinks destroy the teeth enough that drinking a lot of soda can leave your mouth as corroded as that of a methamphetamine drug abuser. Soft drinks act as a diuretic, meaning that consumption of it builds the need to urinate urgently and frequently. Likewise, when you stop drinking sodas it serves to improve bone health and decreases the hard risk of developing osteoporosis. Soft drinks are nothing more than liquid sugar that increases the risk of developing kidney disease and ultimately kidney failure and possibly decreased liver function. Liquid sugar consumption increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia. For one year, take the step to stop consuming one soft drink a day that will achieve a reduction of over 200,000 calories, or about 60 pounds. A mindful and affirmative action of living SugarAlert! www.SugarAlert.com Mr. Jones is a marketing strategist with the Southland Partnership Corporation (a public benefit organization), sharing his view on mismanagement practices of packaged foods & beverage
Republicans had watched Obama transform the country "with great dismay." But he said his party should focus on ideas in the 2016 election year instead of demonizing their opponents, a message that contrasted with the polarizing language of other Republicans, including some on the presidential campaign trail. The speaker also said he favored simplifying the U.S. tax code by taking the seven income tax rates that exist now and collapsing them to two or three. While saying Medicare and Social Security will be there "when you need them," Ryan also suggested a revamp of safety net programs. He said Medicaid, food stamps and housing assistance were trapping people in poverty. "In 1996, we created a work requirement for welfare. But that was just one program. We have to fix all the others now. I'd combine a lot of them and send that money back to the states for better povertyfighting solutions. Require everyone who can to work," Ryan said.
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NEWS Woodrow Wilson's Racism 'Did Some Harm,' Great-Grandson Says By Barbara Goldberg Woodrow Wilson made "mistakes along the issues of race," his great-grandson concedes, but he says heeding demands that Princeton University remove the former U.S. president's name from campus buildings would not heal current racial tensions. A student group called Black Justice League has called on the Ivy League school to distance itself from Wilson, president of Princeton from 1902 to 1910, because of his support for racial segregation. "Did he make mistakes along the issues of race? Yes, he did," said Thomas Hart Sayre, 65, whose grandmother Jessie was Wilson's daughter and gave birth in the White House to Sayre's father. Wilson was a "product of his time and there was racism as much in the North as the South," Sayre, a sculptor with a studio in Raleigh, North Carolina, said in an interview on Tuesday. Born in Virginia and raised in the South, Wilson was the governor of New Jersey when elected president in 1912. He brought with him an administration loaded with white supremacists who segregated offices and removed black men from political appointments, according to Eric Yellin, whose book "Racism in the Nation's Service" chronicles the rise and fall of African American public servants. Wilson hosted a special White House screening of "The Birth of a Nation," a film that glorified the
Thomas Sayre, the great grandson of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, poses for a photograph in his studio near some of his artwork creations in Raleigh, North Carolina, December 1, 2015. REUTERS/ Jonathan Drake Ku Klux Klan and denigrated blacks. U.S. college campuses have been roiled this year as minority students demand changes to address what they see as a range of injustices at the schools. The University of Missouri's president was forced to step down last month over his perceived mishandling of racial incidents, while Harvard and Princeton said they would no longer use the traditional title of "master" for the heads of residential housing and colleges because of its association with slavery. Princeton has pledged to
consider the Black Justice League's demand that Wilson's name be erased from its campus because of his racist policies. That has pitted those who argue it is a step toward justice against those who argue that "whitewashing" history is unjust. Wilson championed many progressive social causes during his presidency, signing laws banning child labor and creating the 8-hour workday. "He did a lot of good and he did some harm," his greatgrandson said, adding that his progressive record on many issues
should influence the way Wilson is remembered today on campus. "The strategy of stripping names off buildings strikes me as ill advised," Sayre said. "I find the kind of shrill demands that are made too often harm our ability or capacity to have dialogue, which I think is essential to healing things between us humans and moving forward." Assani York, 20, a student at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs who helped organize the Black Justice League protests, said the goal is a "re-veneration" of Wilson on campus that allows Princeton to live up it its claim that it is a multi -ethnic, inclusive school. "Don't say you are diverse and include minorities when you see several buildings on campus that are named after people who didn't even want those people here," York said in an interview on Wednesday. "We're saying remove his name and then figure out another way to commemorate him - the good and the bad." Backing that appeal, the New York Times editorial board last week said Wilson's racist policies "are still felt in the country today" and therefore it is "imperative" that the school's board of trustees "not be bound by the forces of the status quo." The newspaper also ran an opinion piece written by the grandson of John Abraham Davis, a black civil servant with a mid-level government job at the time Wilson took office as president in 1913.
Davis was demoted under Wilson's segregationist policies and became "a broken man" by the end of the president's first term. The Black Justice League, in an open letter released this week, demanded the university remove Wilson's name from campus buildings and "take responsibility for its history by formally recognizing Woodrow Wilson's racist legacy in perpetuity, either with a plaque or with a web page." But the editorial board of the Daily Princetonian, the campus newspaper, this week opposed eliminating the Wilson name on campus. The newspaper called him "a racist who espoused hateful views and rolled back the tides of racial equality" but added "his abhorrent view and acts do not erase his significant contributions." Wilson College should keep its name and highlight both his accomplishments and "his many shortcomings," the newspaper said. Wilson's great-grandson said that the widespread labeling of his ancestor as a racist as a result of the Princeton protests left him feeling torn but hopeful. "It makes me feel for all of us foibled human beings who are capable of injustice," Sayre said. "But we also are capable of heroically trying to be just. I think Wilson was clearly both." (Reporting by Barbara Goldberg in New York; Additional reporting by Michael Pell in New York; Editing by Frank McGurty and Steve Orlofsky)
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BUSINESS & COMMUNITY NEWS Rep. Waters Commends the Residents of Her District for Forcing the Decision by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to Stop the Sale of 241 Low Income Housing Units WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43), Ranking Member of the Committee on Financial Services, released the following statement regarding the vote against the sale of 241 public housing sites throughout South Los Angeles by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday: “I would like to commend the residents of the 241 units of public housing who successfully fought to stay in their homes when they were faced with the threat of displacement because the Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles (HACoLA) proposed to sell their homes to private landlords rather than repair and maintain them as public housing.” “When I learned of HACoLA’s proposal to sell these units, I visited several of the apartment buildings and talked with residents to ensure that they were adequately informed about how this proposal would affect them. Upon seeing that many of the tenants were uninformed about the proposal, I also engaged several grassroots organizations, including the Legal Aid
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Foundation of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Human Right to Housing Collective, and Los Angeles Community Action Network, to help tenants organize and voice their concerns.” “The Board of Super-
visors did not appear to be aware of what was happening with this proposal. For example, when many of the residents attended a Board of Supervisors meeting on March 24th to raise their concerns,
the Board of Supervisors tabled this issue to later in the day, and the residents were not allowed to speak during the public comment period, even though the Supervisor of the district was told they were present at the meeting to voice their concerns.” “In order to elevate the concerns of the residents, I drafted letters to HACoLA, the Board of Supervisors, and the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), urging them to take action to stop all efforts to sell these public housing units. I was very concerned that if these residents were displaced, they would have difficulty finding housing elsewhere due to the current shortage of housing that is affordable and available to low-income families in Los Angeles. Homelessness has increased by 20 percent in Los Angeles since 2014, and this proposal had the potential to put more people at risk of becoming homeless.” “HACoLA tried to assure us that residents who were displaced would receive vouchers, but this was hardly reassuring, considering recent allegations by the Department of Justice that HACoLA had
colluded with the Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department and the cities of Palmdale and Lancaster to discriminate against Section 8 voucher holders who chose to use their vouchers in those two cities. Los Angeles County was fined $2,675,000.” Congresswoman Waters added, “I am so pleased that the residents and community advocates were successful in stopping HACoLA in their tracks. It doesn’t always happen this way. Often times, the tenants of low-income housing are disregarded when these important policy decisions are being made. ‘But sometimes, the people win!’ As elected officials, we all need to be vigilant in fighting for the voices of low-income tenants to be heard by their local leaders and the leadership in Washington, D.C.” “I encourage our constituents to organize, to voice their opinion, to demand to be heard and to insist on fair and just treatment. I will always provide leadership to ensure that government not only works for the rich and the powerful, rather it also works for the low income residents, workers, the average family and the average individual.”
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NATIONAL/STATE & REGIONAL NEWS U.S. Authorities Look for Militant Links To Shooters in California Mass Slaying By Yasmeen Abutaleb and Lisa Baertlein The couple suspected of killing 14 people at a holiday party in California amassed thousands of rounds of ammunition and a dozen pipe bombs, authorities said on Thursday as they sought clues to the pair's motives and whether they had links to Islamist militants. Syed Rizwan Farook, 28, and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, 27, were killed in a shootout with police five hours after Wednesday's massacre at the Inland Regional Center social services agency in the city of San Bernardino, about 60 miles (100 km) east of Los Angeles. Twenty-one people were wounded in the attack, which ranks as the deadliest instance of U.S. gun violence since the December 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in which 27 people were killed. The dead and wounded from Wednesday's bloodshed accounted for nearly half of the estimated 75 to 80 people who were in the room where the armed couple opened fire. San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan told a news conference the search of a townhouse leased by the two shooting suspects in the nearby community of Redlands turned up flash drives, computers and cell phones. Officials in Washington familiar with the investigation said there was no hard evidence of a direct connection between the couple and any militant group abroad, but the electronics would be checked to see if the suspects had been browsing on jihadist websites or social media. One
Syed Rizwan Farook pictured in this California Driver’s driver’s license. U.S. government source told Reuters the FBI was examining information indicating that Farook was in contact with individuals who had themselves been under FBI investigation, some from cases already closed. The source also said it was possible that one or more of the Farook contacts under scrutiny were overseas. But no information has emerged suggesting any ties or contacts between Farook and the Islamic State or other specific militant groups, the source said. IDEOLOGY OR WORKPLACE ANGER? Officials from President Barack Obama to Police Chief Burguan said the attack may have been motivated by extremist ideology but that questions of motive remained unanswered. "It is possible that this was terrorist-related. But we don't know," Obama told reporters. "It is also possible that this was workplace-related." Farook, a U.S. citizen born in Illinois, was the son of
Paulette Brown-Hinds, PHD Says Shooting in San Bernardino was Too Close To Home (Continued from page1) reminder of the challenges we face as a nation. I guess my reader’s suggested topic was more than timely…it was prophetic. Our digital director and website editor Patrick Edgett was on the scene after the shooting and he noted the number of law enforcement agencies working in what seemed to be a coordinated effort to secure the shooting site, escort survivors to buses that took them to a secure location for questioning, and take care of the injured. Patrick later learned that his friend’s mother had been one of the shooting victims but was in surgery. He also discovered he knew someone who had met one of the suspects, a health inspector with the county. I called my mother Assembly member Cheryl Brown to check on her safety and learned her office building had been evacuated like so many others during the hunt for the perpetrators and she was currently at the Hernandez Center where she had been for hours comforting the families of the victims and survivors, and working along with her legislative
colleagues on behalf of her constituents. She called the coordinated efforts of law enforcement she witnessed, “seamless”. My brother Hardy, county school board trustee, was checking on one of the local charter schools located near the Waterman Avenue location of the shooting, and arrived to find a school with children safe inside and a California Highway Patrol officer on guard in the parking lot. The officer’s child was a student at the school, but he chose to stand watch to protect the campus until all the children were taken home by their parents. As the seventh mass shootings in five months in this country, the shooting in San Bernardino that killed 14 shows the need for stricter gun laws. “We have a pattern now of mass shootings in this country,” President Obama remarked, “that has no parallel anywhere else in the world.” From democracy to technology, we are leaders and innovators in so many things. Perhaps this horrendous incident will cause us to focus our innovative energies on making Americans safer here at home. -
Pakistani immigrants, according to Hussam Ayloush, who heads the Los Angeles area chapter of the Muslim advocacy group Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Malik, who had a 6month-old daughter with Farook, was a Pakistani native living in Saudi Arabia when they married, Ayloush said. David Bowdich, FBI assistant director in Los Angeles, said Malik was admitted to the United State on a K-1 "fiancee visa" and was traveling on a Pakistani passport. The couple entered the United States in July 2014 after a trip that included Pakistan, Bowdich said. Farook also visited Saudi Arabia for nine days in the summer of 2014, the kingdom's embassy in Washington said. The director of the Islamic Center of Riverside, a mosque Farook attended regularly for two years, described him as a devout Muslim who made the pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia a few years ago and celebrated his wedding reception at the mosque. "His degree of faith is very high," the director, Mustafa Kuko, told Reuters. "He was a very quiet person, peaceful, never had an argument with anyone or a dispute." Kuko said Farook attended morning and evening prayers from 2012 to 2014, when he abruptly stopped coming. Farook, who according to Burguan had no criminal record, worked as an inspector for San Bernardino County Department of Environmental Health, the agency throwing the holiday party that came under attack. Police cited witness accounts that Farook had been attending the celebration but stormed off in anger, then returned with Malik armed with assault gear and opened fire. Burguan said they sprayed the room with 65 to 70 rounds. Police officer Mike Madden, one of the first to arrive on the scene, recalled the pandemonium and sheer panic he encountered entering the hall, reeking with the smell of gunpowder and doused in blood and spray from the automatic sprinkler system as fire alarms wailed. "It was unspeakable, the carnage we were seeing," he recounted at an evening news conference in San Bernardino. MORE WEAPONS, EXPLOSIVES AT HOUSE Burguan said the couple had two assault-style rifles, two semi-automatic handguns and 1,600 rounds of ammunition in
their rented sport utility vehicle, when they were killed. At the townhouse, police found another 4,500 rounds, 12 pipe bombs and bomb-making equipment. One bomb was rigged to a remote-control device.The guns were legally purchased in the United States, said Meredith Davis, a spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Burguan said Farook bought the two handguns. The rifles were purchased by someone else, who Davis said was not linked to the investigation. As the FBI-led investigation pressed on Thursday, authorities completed formally notifying the families of the 14 people who died and made their names public. The victims, all from Southern California, ranged in age from 26 to 60, and most were men, according to the county coroner. All but two of the dead and three of the wounded were county employees. In addition to sparking further debate on gun control laws, the latest slaying in the United States took place with much of the world on edge following the Nov. 13 attacks in Paris by Islamic State militants that killed 130 people. Ayloush urged the public not to jump to conclusions about the motives behind the San Bernardino attack. He said he was concerned about a backlash against the Muslim community in view of the rise of Islamic State and some opposition among politicians and the public in the United States over U.S. plans to accept Syrian war refugees. "We're living in a very difficult time," he told CNN.
"There's a lot of Islamophobia out there, a lot of anti-Muslim sentiment, fueled by pundits here and there trying to blame a whole community for the acts of a few." About 200 worshipers gathered Thursday night at the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community mosque, San Bernardino's largest, to hold a vigil for victims of the shooting. Meanwhile, a larger, more diverse crowd estimated by police at about 3,500 packed the San Manuel Stadium, a municipal baseball park downtown, for a candlelight memorial. "We're here to support our community and be a visual representation of the actual religion of Islam, to show we are caring," said Samar Natour, 16, wearing a pale blue hijab head scarf and holding a sign with a hand-drawn American flag and the message: "We stand with San Bernardino." Fighting back tears, Anthony Quayle, 33, said he was emotional seeing the community draw together in the face of tragedy. "I've grown up in this city. I love this city, and I want to be a part of bringing it back together," he said. (Additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb, Tim Reid and Rory Carroll in San Bernardino,; Suzannah Gonzales in Chicago; Mark Hosenball, Susan Heavey Megan Cassella, Julia Edwards, Doina Chiacu, Lesley Wroughton and Roberta Rampton in Washington; Eric M Johnson in Seattle and Lisa Richwine, Nichola Groom and Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Writing by Steve Gorman and Bill Trott; Editing by Will Dunham and Cynthia Osterman)
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By Rachelle Blidner and John Carucci NEW YORK (AP) — Kind words were in short supply for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel at the premiere of Spike Lee’s “Chi-Raq” on Tuesday night. Emanuel fired the city’s police superintendent Tuesday after tensions flared over the release of a graphic video that showed a black teenager, Laquan McDonald, being shot 16 times by a white police officer. Lee predicted at the premiere, held before he and cast members participated in an antigun violence march, that “some more heads are gonna roll.” The police superintendent “is not going to be the only one,” Lee said. Lee’s satire is based on the ancient Greek play “Lysistrata” by Aristophanes. This modern adaptation is about the murder of a child hit by a stray bullet in Chicago’s South Side, and the group of women that organize a unique way of dealing with the ongoing violence; they hold back sex. Chicago actor John Cusack, who appears in the film, said the shootings and killings in Chicago each year are “unacceptable,” and cited political motives. He said the police officer involved in shooting the 17year-old wasn’t charged or the superintendent fired until the city’s election had passed. Emanuel won a second term earlier this year. The shooting took place in 2014. “It’s very tragic that information was suppressed for an election cycle,” Cusack said. The Rev. Al Sharpton, who walked the film’s orange carpet before the premiere, said the power of the satire can send a
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(424) 200-1930 Spike Lee attends the premiere of “Chi-Raq” at the Ziegfeld Theatre on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/ Invision/AP) message to young people about gun violence more than Tuesday’s announcement in Chicago. The movie’s kickoff segued into the anti-gun violence march. Lee, Sharpton and members of the film’s cast joined about 150 people who marched from a midtown theater to Times Square. Actor John Turturro, who isn’t in the movie, marched with them. Activists wore orange beanies with pompom tops. The color was chosen from the vests hunters wear as a “don’t shoot me sign,” said Cleo Pendleton, whose 15-year-old daughter, Hadiya Pendleton, was killed in Chicago in 2013. Lee even wore orange-framed glasses. Actor Nick Cannon, who portrays Chi-Raq in the movie, said the march was being held “for the right reasons.” “We’ve got to get out here and express our pain the right way,” he said. The Rev. Michael Pfleger, a Catholic priest and social activist from Chicago who is the basis for Cusack’s character in the movie, urged the crowd to pledge to end gun violence.
“Are we going to save our babies or are we going to close our eyes and sit down?” he said before making the crowd repeat an oath: “I make a pledge to stop violence in my home, on my block and in my city.” Lucia McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was killed in 2012 in Jacksonville, Florida, called for the mothers of other shooting victims to stand next to her. “We are members of a club no one wants to belong to,” said McBath. “We are the faces of everyday violence. It doesn’t have to be this way.” George Willborn, who plays Tereus in the film, said he was born in Englewood on Chicago’s South Side, but he wasn’t supposed to make it out of his neighborhood. I was supposed to die, go to jail or get on drugs,” he said. “But I’m standing with people who believe in hope.”___ Online: http:// www.wearorange.org Twitter: Follow John Carucci at http://www.twitter.com/jacarucci
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY To all interested Parties: The Law in California At this time, the English common-law is the law in California, after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo became effective, the California Republic was admitted into the Senate of the United States of America (A. D. 1850) and thereby, into the perpetual Union of sovereign, free and independent States established by the Articles of Confederation of November 15, A. D. 1777, the "United States of America". The Law in the State of California The Constitution of the State of California (A. D. 1879), and the laws passed pursuant to that Constitution, is the law in the State of California. The State of California was admitted by a Congress of the United States into the United States Union established by the Constitution of the United States, which is the supreme Law of the land in the State of California. The English common-law is not the law in the State of California. One’s Declaration One, Donnie R. of the family Mayes, a live man and fully competent to conduct all his affairs, whose permanent domicil is upon the geographic land-mass commonly known as California, does solemnly declare and affirm the following material Facts. One is not now nor has one ever been a citizen or resident of the State of California. One is not now nor has one ever been a resident of any private, for-profit, corporate County [i.e. any “County of …” including but not limited to County of Los Angeles. One is not now nor has one ever been a citizen or resident of the United States. One lawfully demands that one be stricken from the rolls of potential jurors for any current or future criminal or civil actions brought pursuant to any written law of the State of California. One lawfully demands that one be stricken from any list of delinquent tax debtors for which provable liability does not exist. One lawfully demands that any and all actions civil or criminal pending or the subject of a final judgment against one and / or one’s private property be vacated or suspended until proof of State of California territorial jurisdiction over one and / or one’s private property can be proved. One declares the foregoing declarations to be true, correct and materially complete. Dated: [October 29, A. D. 2015] M a r k manual: Donnie R. Mayes ( s i g n e d within the United States of America) First Witness: ___/s/ Frank Ortega___ Date: October 29, A. D. 2015 , A. D. 2015 Second Witness: _/s/Elizabeth Ortega Date: October 29, A. D. 2015 , A. D. 2015
To all interested Parties: The Law in California At this time, the English common-law is the law in California, after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo became effective, the California Republic was admitted into the Senate of the United States of America (A. D. 1850) and thereby, into the perpetual Union of sovereign, free and independent States established by the Articles of Confederation of November 15, A. D. 1777, the "United States of America". The Law in the State of California The Constitution of the State of California (A. D. 1879), and the laws passed pursuant to that Constitution, is the law in the State of California. The State of California was admitted by a Congress of the United States into the United States Union established by the Constitution of the United States, which is the supreme Law of the land in the State of California. The English common-law is not the law in the State of California. One’s Declaration One, Frank of the family Ortega, a live man and fully competent to conduct all his affairs, whose permanent domicil is upon the geographic land-mass commonly known as California, does solemnly declare and affirm the following material Facts. One is not now nor has one ever been a citizen or resident of the State of California. One is not now nor has one ever been a resident of any private, for-profit, corporate County [i.e. any “County of …” including but not limited to County of Los Angeles. One is not now nor has one ever been a citizen or resident of the United States. One lawfully demands that one be stricken from the rolls of potential jurors for any current or future criminal or civil actions brought pursuant to any written law of the State of California. One lawfully demands that one be stricken from any list of delinquent tax debtors for which provable liability does not exist. One lawfully demands that any and all actions civil or criminal pending or the subject of a final judgment against one and / or one’s private property be vacated or suspended until proof of State of California territorial jurisdiction over one and / or one’s private property can be proved. One declares the foregoing declarations to be true, correct and materially complete. Dated: [October 29, A. D. 2015] M a r k manual: /s/ Frank Ortega (signed within the United States of America) First Witness: ___/s/ Donnie Mayes___ Date: October 29, A. D. 2015 , A. D. 2015 Second Witness: _/s/Elizabeth Ortega Date: October 29, A. D. 2015 , A. D. 2015
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PUBLIC NOTICE This Notification of Adverse Possession is given for any interested party (s) that I, Robert Whitfield, have taken adverse possession of 4200 W. 28th St. Los Angeles, CA. 90018 on 11/1/2015, to the exclusion of all others and claiming ownership due to abandonment since 6-15-2007, debris, blight and delinquent property taxes since July 1, 2011. The CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE SECTION 315-330, is the open use and occupation,the timely payment of all taxes assessed upon the property for the period of five years during which the land has been claimed. Tax Payments established by certified records of the county tax collector. Pub. November 27, Dec. 4, 11,18, 2015 PACE NEWS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2015271657 The following person (s) is/are doing business as: 1. Linton Custom Cabinets, 2069 West Florence Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90047.LA County Registered Owner(s): 1. Patrick Linton, 2069 West Florence Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90047. This business is conducted by an Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Patrick Linton Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on October 23, 2015 Expires October 23, 2020. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub October 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 2015PN
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2015290119 The following person (s) is/are doing business as: All Children Unite, 9451 La Salle Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90047; P.O. Box 6153 Compton, CA 90224 Registered Owner(s): Catherin Anderson, 9451 La Salle Los Angeles, CA 90047 This business is conducted by an Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Catherine Anderson Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on November 13, 2015 Expires November 13, 2020. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub December 4, 11, 18, 25, 2015PN
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2015290117 The following person (s) is/are doing business as: T.C. Tax Service, 9451 La Salle Ave, Los Angeles, CA,. 90047 LA County;P.O. Box 6153, Compton, CA 90224 Registered Owner(s): Catherin Anderson, 9451 La Salle Los Angeles, CA 90047 This business is conducted by an Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Catherine Anderson Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on November 13, 2015 Expires November 13, 2020. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub December 4, 11, 18, 25, 2015PN
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Daren DiNicola, 3545 El Lado Dr., Glendale, CA, 91208 Attorney for Daren DiNicola, In ProPer in the matter of the Adoption Petition of Daren DiNicola. Application is hereby made for an order directing service of the abovecaptioned summon, citation or notice of hearing on defendant, respondent, or cite James Douglas Hodgson by publication of said summons, citation or notice of hearing in the PACE NEWS which newspaper is adjudicated a newspaper of general circulation in California and most likely to give notice to defendant, respondent, or cite because the citation, complaint or petition, which is for Adoption, was filed herein on October 9, 2015. A copy of summons, citation or notice of hearing and the complain or petition could not be served by any of the following methods for the reasons shown: 1. Personal service-section 415.10CCP 2. Service on a corporation, partnership, association, or public entity-section 415.20 (a) CCP). 3. Service on natural person, minor, incompetent, or candidate-section 415.20 (b) CCP. 4.Service by mail-section 415.30CCP 5. Service by mail outside the State of California-section 415.40 CCP 6. Other-Section 413.10, 413.3 Executed October 9, 2015 at Glendale, California. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Pub. Oct. 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 2015PN
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2015251836 The following person (s) is/are doing business as: 1.Five Dollar Holla, 5912 So. Normandie Avenue, Los Angele, CA 90044 Los Angeles County lLA County Registered Owner(s): 1. Danita Eugene, 5912 So. Normandie Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90044. This business is conducted by an Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above on N/A. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true information which he or she knows to be false is guilty of a crime.) SIGNED: Danita Eugene Title: Owner Registrant Signature This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on October 30, 2015 Expires October 30, 2020. Notice-This fictitious Name Statement expires five years from date it was filed in the office of the County Clerk. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to that date. The filing of this statement does not of itself authorize the use in this state of a fictitious business in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or common law (See Section 14411 et seq., Business and Professions Code). (First Filing) Pub October 30, Nov. 6,13,20 2015PN
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