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solutions. this is abc7news. ama: person shot good evening. ama: a vigil took place tonight outside the walgreens where the 24-year-old victim was shot. reporter: the security guard is under arrest and accused of murder. lena howland's hearing how the victim was involved in the community. reporter: flowers, and balloons sit outside of walgreens on market and 4th street, friends mourn the person they knew as benko brown who was shot inside the store thursday. >> he was loved by many people. reporter: julio is the coexecutive director of the young women's freedom center. a leadership and advocacy organization that works with people that have navigated violence and poverty. arroyo said brown had been involved with the organization
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since they were just 12 years old. was currently serving as a community organizing intern. >> he did action research. he collected data and surveys, assessing the needs of folks during the pandemic. he reached my heart. he was so funny and incredibly shy. he was bold. he was bold and he knew what he was trying to work for. reporter: arroyo says brown was dealing with their own struggles. she says brown had been couch surfing while waiting on permanent housing. >> one of my last conversations with him was that he was in search of what was. reporter: this is spec to shooter -- suspected shooter was a private in-store security guard. he has been booked on homicide charges. details about what happened inside the store are still unclear. >> that's how the call came out. shot shoplifter. reporter: security guards can be armed with guns, depending on
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the situation. brown's cousin who was also at the walgreens says this was avoidable. >> i feel like guns shouldn't be allowed. security wise, if you aren't police, you shouldn't have a gun. stuff like this happens off of level -- little stuff. no one's life is worth stuff being stolen from the store. ama: san francisco's board of supervisors's demanding answers from pg&e after hundreds of residents are still without power. homes and businesses have been in the dark since wednesday night. video shows an underground vault on fire and flames spewing out of three manholes on clay street. fire crews were on the scene within minutes but city officials say it took pg&e 45 minutes to arrive on scene. one supervisor says he will ask for a hearing to be conducted next month. >> they have the co2 equipment to deal with electricaoheespoe ti tk sowh meares
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they are putting in place to have more expeditious response times. ama: officials say the incident is still under investigation. utility crews have been working around the clock making repairs and expect power to be restored saturday. dan: the warriors could have used a jolts tonight. they got hammered by the kings. ama: instead of closing out the series, they face illumination with game seven on the road. dan: we begin our coverage with abc 7 sports reporter chris alvarez. reporter: after the home team won the first four games of the series, it's the road team coming ahead in games five and six. now we have an all decisive game seven sunday in sacramento after the kings beat the warriors at chase center. the warriors trailed by seven at the half but turnovers and t om dee.loppy play costhem.e ka sacramento going 17 of 45 from beyond the arc. kings beat the warriors. the series is even at 3-3.
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>> this is the worst loss of the season. but i mean, there's no time to hang our heads. >> i thought we played hard. we didn't play smart or execute our game plan. we know what we need to do to win. all the small things. getting back to transition. box out. turnovers. things like that. we need to execute. >> knowing that they would play with desperation. we just had a lot of mental errors. they took advantage of it and grabbed them early. i don't know if that was an energy thing or a focus thing. reporter: the scene shifts back to sacramento for game seven. you will see it right here on abc 7. the winner moving on to the second round. chris alvarez, abc 7 sports. ama: thrive city was packed with fans hoping to see the team advanced to the second round.
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things didn't go as planned. dan: now it's onto to sunday and a doer dry -- do or die game seven. tim johns spent the night with the thousands who watched outside the arena. reporter: a night that started out with confidence. >> i'm ecstatic after last game. we knew that we were going to win the series. reporter: soon came to a crashing halt friday at chase center. thousands of fans came out with the hopes of watching the warriors clinch the first series of their nba playoffs run. with the game not going the warriors way, fans were disappointed. >> it was embarrassing. pathetic effort. those guys got bored. worst game ever. reporter: what went wrong? >> is the most pathetic game i've reporter: went to. reporter:many felt the team was sluggish and never got a good momentum going. >> they need to stop committing so matter -- so many files. better defense. reporter: they didn't play as good as they normally do. the kings were the better
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basketball team this game. >> the kings have actually always been a very challenging match up us. they've always shot the legs out in our building. >> one thing fans agree on, the warriors would take the series home on sunday. >> we have the heart of a champion. we will do it. reporter: tim johns, abc 7 news. dan: winner takes all game seven is going to be right here on abc 7 on sunday at 12:30 p.m.. it will be followed by after the game. ama: across the bay, a's fans held a protest outside the coliseum before the game against the cincinnati reds. it was the first home game since we learned the team had moved forward with purchasing land for a new ballpark in las vegas. that deal still has hurdles to clear before it's done. most of the protesters had the same message, they want to see the owner sell the team. dan: not a bad night to be out at the ballpark.
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nice run of warm sunny days. ama: changes on the way starting this weekend. here's sandhya patel with a first look at the forecast. sandhya: you will feel those changes if you didn't today. temperatures will continue to drop this weekend. let me show you a live picture. the marine influence going stronger. fog is just hanging out. as you will notice, temperatures are down. 13 degrees cooler all the way out in concord. you knew that cooler air is reaching you. as we check out our high temperatures today, mainly 80's and lynn. upper 80's around livermore. napa, 92 degrees. ukiah got up to 57 in half moon bay. it's chilly. the fog is in. it's deepening and moving over parts of the bay. bigger changes coming. cooler and breezier weekend. below average temperatures next week with may showers and the possibility of thunder. i will be back with an hour-by-hour we can forecast, coming right up. dan: the federal reserve says it
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failed to anticipate and prevent the second largest bank failure in u.s. history. the fed's internal review found they didn't fully appreciate the risks from silicon valley bank's rapid growth and did not take sufficient steps to ensure the bank would fix its problems. the feds took control of santa clara based bank last month and guaranteed all the deposits at the bank, insured or not. the banks collapse sparked a panic that led to the failure of new york-based signature bank just two days later. the fbi see is getting ready to play san francisco-based first republic bank under receivership immediately. that's according to reuters. the wall street journal is reporting the bank cannot only be seized but sold over the weekend. first republic bank shares plummeted by 43% today with many investors expecting an fbi see takeover. the bank announced earlier this week that its deposit had slowed by more than $100 billion in the first quarter. ama: a vigil is held for the
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home depot security guard shot and killed last week at will ok out? an update on the contract negotiations and of classes could be disrupted on monday. ama: grains will be coming true tomorrow. a look at world wish day and its importance. dan: first, a look at jimmy kimmel live right after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> watch tonight or i will tell your mother what you've been doing. you have a good weed arc. do you tell when people have vaped? >> no. would you like to try? >> you are high. [laughter] the long-lasting scent of gain flings made it smell like dave was in his happy place... ...the massage chair at the mall. but...he wasn't. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. and this is ready geson how twork imaginable? yean let's invent that!
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until the day i'm gone. reporter: the boy scouts of america hosted a vigil for blake moz in pleasanton. he was remembered for being a local volunteer camp counselor, eagle scout, and volunteer cadet with the newark police department. last week, he wished shot and killed during an alleged attempted shoplifting while working as a security guard for home depot. some of his colleagues shared a few words. >> he always wanted to give somebody a chance. he would come up to me and there would be somebody doing something they shouldn't be doing. he was like you want to give them a chance. reporter: the scouts wanted to take this moment to heal together. friday evening's gathering included his parents and his brother matthew. know him personally but wanted to express their condolences. >> he gave his life to o community.
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reporter: other speakers shared his passion for scouting. >> his presence was the best thing in my heart. getting the news didn't feel real. he is so missed by his family. i'm out of words. >> he was more than a scout. he was more than a coworker. he was a friend. and a family member. and we all miss him terribly. reporter: during sunset, candles were lit and a moment of silence was held. >> i want them to know that he was this amazing human. he still has that smile. come on, push through it, you can do it. upbeat positivity. that's who he was. reporter: lauren martinez, abc 7 news. n: starting next month, the chp will deploy officers in areas of san francisco including the tenderl.
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s of governor new tkl the fentl crisalers. national guard members will work together to gather information on drug trafficking and cartels. it's unclear how many officers will actually take part in this effort. congresswoman nancy pelosi is asking attorney general merrick garland to put san francisco on the list for operation overdrive . that's the federal effort to combat drug cartels and target hotspots for overdoses and violence. in her request, pelosi wrote, time is of the essence. people are dying from sentinel and violence. ama: oakland unified students can expect to come in as usual on monday while teachers union negotiations continue. the school district and teachers union will continue bargaining efforts over the weekend. will b as usual monday. the asade it ea t itn agreement is not met with weeks left of the school year. union representatives have presented 21 proposals which
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include teacher pay raises. the union's interim president says the priority is also student services. >> our focus right now is ensuring that are most vulnerable students get the resources that they need. ama: the school district has been bargaining since last october. the district says is trying to balance funding for all the union's requests. oakland teachers, parents, and students rallied outside of a middle school today, upset over what they say are poor and dangerous conditions at the school. the teachers union says the school has a severe rodent infestation and multiple sewage leaks. one union member says the school's current conditions have major impacts. >> that's a basic human apl l dalong.s a hugeisic we'veolea.
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ama: dan: activists trying to protect elk at the national seashore are appealing a court decision to dismiss their lawsuit. the lawsuit accuses the national park service of being negligent in a die off that's all the elk population drop substantially. a judge dismissed the lawsuit in february of this year, saying the activist did not have a legal basis to get involved with the park services wildlife management decisions. the park services not commenting on the latest legal action. happening now. a massive snowmelt is underway in yosemite national park. a huge snowfall combined with rising temperatures is causing unprecedented flooding. eces fodis melting sot. stag as a precaution, officials are closing yosemite valley to wke are being canceled and refunds'w
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warm it's been lately. larry: we wanted all this rain and snow about got it. it is starting to melt in a dangerous way. sandhya: absolutely. that's why the flood watches are still going through early next week. all the way across the sierra headed into nevada. the concern is that healthy snowpack melting way too fast. they are expecting 70's and 80's at yosemite this weekend. way too warm. next week, things will change. we are already seeing those changes. watch that marine layer. rolling in. the marine layer has started to deepen. tonight, it's over 1200 feet deep and that means it has made its push into parts of the north bay and also san francisco. golden gate bridge is socked in. gray skies. exploratorium camera. sutro tara -- tower showing you the fog is just hugging the tower.
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you can see the fog. it is thick around the coastline. visibility is low. it is fluctuating. it was dense just about an hour ago. 50's and 60's on your temperatures right now. we've cooled off nicely considering how warm it was inland. temperatures were five to 10 degrees above average. tomorrow morning, 40's and 50's out the door. there will be some fog around the coast and bay as we head toward the afternoon hours. it doesn't warm up as quickly as it did the cut -- past couple of days. low to mid 80's and lynn. 50's co-side. a good variety for the weekend. we are seeing that marine layer that steeper tonight. here's a look at the forecast. fog along the coast and bates. -- bay. cooler weekend. next week, may is starting out with showers believe it or not. it will get wet around here. start looking for those umbrellas after the weekend is over.
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there will certainly be whether spots along the coast with drizzle and fog. 40's and 50's tomorrow morning. it's a nice day in the south bay. not as warm as it's been. 85 in morgan hill. 76 in cupertino. 75 in redwood city. 57 in pacifica. breezy with fog lingering around daly city. a mix of sun and clouds. 61 degrees north bay. 75 in san rafael. 79 in santa rosa. 77 in vallejo. 66 in oakland. 75 in union city. low to mid 80's. still warm. 85 degrees in fairfield. 83 in livermore. next week, we expect the trough to come in. that will slow the snowmelt as we start to see cooler weather. more snow coming in over the sierra nevada. certainly wet weather here. best opportunity will be on tuesday with a chance of thunder and another push of moisture with the secondary trough
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thursday going into friday. when we add up the rainfall estimates, it's looking like anywhere between 210 seven inch to three quarters of an inch of rain through thursday. stay tuned. it's a cooler weekend. windier sunday. temperatures dropping even more monday. rainfall opportunity late monday night going into tuesday when we bring in our exclusive storm impact scale with showers, thunder chance on tuesday. we keep the chances going through midweek. friday, we have another level one up there. we are bringing bac give your small business one tech solution that it's all here with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. peace of mind with cyberthreat security. the power of the largest, fastest reliable network.
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seven-year-old boy you see fighting leukemia. you can probably guess he wanted to be a police officer so his mom got several of her friends who were arizona state troopers to make his wish come true on april 29, 1980. just look at these photos. chris and his arizona state trooper uniform. he got to fly around in a helicopter that day and got to ticket the parked cars in his neighborhood. it was a day just for him. chris passed fairly soon after his wish and he was given a funeral of a fellow fallen officer. his wish is what started it all. >> it sparked a movement of hope and joy and what that brings. that escape from what these kids and their families go through every day while thinking about their medical conditions, the treatments that they go through. just to have this moment of joy and creativity and community. ama: community is what makes the
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wish. you know betsy would love your help. donations are always welcome. sf. with -- sf. wish.org. here's what else can help. airline miles so kids like james can fly with his family to florida for his wish to be a pirate. or you can volunteer. >> the great thing is, you are hungry for something really delightful. it feels gratifying at the end of the day when you have an hour to give, weeks and weeks to give. we can find something for you to get involved in. you will feel good about it. ama: you donated a little bit of money or miles you have sitting there, it'll difference for you but huge difference for a child's life. dan: you've cared about this because for so long. it is wonderful. it's a great organization. larry: wonderful work. dan: speaking of not wonderful work. larry: this was rough tonight. warriors in position to finish off the kings tonight at chase
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we saw game six aaron fox. youge heinishewi 2shiner first a bonuo out later. sacramento by seven at the half. keep waiting for a charge. steph curry with 29. they got within five but the kings had 17 threes. malika monk went off. he had 28. kings went small. mike brown made this decision to push the pace. it worked. 19 turnovers. this game was an absolute nightmare for jordan poole. just terrible. kevin with the dagger three. kings 118-99. series tied at 3-3. steve kerr after the loss. >> it was a poor night for all of us. we say we went together, we lose together. this was a team effort that includes players and coaches. the kings us, outcoached us.
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they deserve to win. afteerame sen su this is what the warriors needed to do. lebron james with authority, reverse jam. 22 points. blowout alert. dennis schroder lobbing for anthony davis. he had 16. lakers demolished memphis 125-85. they await the winner of the warriors king series. the nfl draft continued. the 49ers had some fired up fans. they traded up to get penn state safety jet your brown. niners use the 99th overall pick. they took a kicker. michigan's jake moody. his arrival means the exit of robbie gould. the niners took cameron latu. terrific hands. the a's back at the coliseum for the first time since they lost vegas. seventh-inning, the ball lands in a section full of sell the a's signs. the fans.
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culture and tradition in the heart of the mission. left-handers paradise. the perfect pasta. but first, family legacy keeps this restaurant alive. ♪♪ there's something about a steak. the steakhouse is just an-- it's an epitome of, i don't know, america. we have some of the best steaks in the world. this is one of our signature steaks that we dry age in our display case and in front because it's the midwestern corn-fed beef we get from greater omaha packing company. when the guests come in, i want them to... have a fantastic experience when it comes to the food they eat, the interactions they have with all of our staff. they should be smiling and full.
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we have guests that have been here 500 times. we have guests that come here three or four times a week. and it's absolutely incredible. we work in such a great community, and the locals around us are just fantastic and very supportive. this is a porterhouse steak, so it comes from the shoreline. this is one of their prime cuts, and it also offers the new york on one side and then the fillet on the other side. so you get the best of both worlds. dry aging is unique because we create a flavor in-house where we age it 21 days. and because we have an in-house butcher that cuts the steaks daily, the taste of the steak is very tender. marbling creates a lot of flavor and tenderness. and obviously from the aging that we do, the three-to-four-week aging, it just provides a perfect steak. we have extensive wine lists, almost 1000 selections on our wine list with great cocktails.
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the bar was brought in from chicago. it's a brunswick bar in our lounge area. so that's an attraction for people to start their meal off. so, chef is my dad, and then my brother is the general manager, so we run the front of the house together. we come to work every day, and it does not feel like work. it's hanging out with family. mrs. harris had a vision to open a place up. i started with day one with them. and the vision was to do dry age in-house, have our own butcher, which is really unique compared to a lot of restaurants. and we specialize in steaks. and we have wagyu. we do seafood. we do nice light appetizers and a great dessert menu. in 2004, i became part owner, and then in 2018, i became the sole owner.
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and then fortunately, a year later, i bring my two sons in, and now my daughter-in-law is the pastry chef. every day, ever since day one, i've always enjoyed what i'm doing. i still do. now with the family coming in, it's even more motivation to keep the thing rolling. my dad's an absolute gem, and every single person here will tell you that they love him and they look up to him. he is an amazing role model for me and my brother. and the way he runs the restaurant is the way that we've incorporated our professionalism as well. so it's absolutely incredible. i'm still a working chef. i enjoy it. i don't enjoy sitting in my office. i've always been a person to be hands-on. i still work with the guys on the line and prep, and i enjoy making some sauces, and i'll continue to do that. that's the reason why i continue to love what i do.
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