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significant in drama. he was accused of multiple incidents of assaultving in the end, his talent on the field remained unquestioned. his number, 32, retired by the team. he would say it is important to give back. >> you have to enjoy quality of life and put something back into society. >> our thanks to david. that is "nightline" for this evening. we will see you here same time
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. ama: police kill a man following a standoff that a neighborhood market. new details about what happened in the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation. investats are together what happened. the standoff started at a market on bosworth street after due :00 after san francisco police responded to reports of a man with a gun entering a home. ama: it ended with the suspect being shot and killed by an officer. ryan curry was at the scene and has more. near san francisco's glen park neighborhood friday ended with san francisco police shooting and killing a man. the man was armed with a gun when he entered the store on the
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corner of bosworth street. a person inside the store called 911. >> we were trying to negotiate during this incident. peef ont te ry. epth man lived above the store. police said the man was e fore reaching for his gun. that's when officers opened fire. a lot of the attention is focused on that street corner where most of the officers and investigators remain. multiple agencies are on scene including the san francisco district attorney's office. >> every few minutes, they were asking him to come outside with his hands up and he didn't. reporter: michaela heard almost the entire confrontation including the moment gunfire erupted. >> very fast, rapid succession. that was it.
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sinking feeling in my knowing what's going down. reporter: she has lived in this neighborhood for several years. lately,rong concerned. >> it's been insane how much is going on. my parents had their catalytic converter stolen twice. within a matter of months. people are always coming down the street around the corner, constantly trying to break into cars, having car stolen. reporter: sfpd is not releasing the name of the man. this is the departments first shooting by an officer this year. they will hold a meeting with residents in the next 10 days. >> in the spirit of accountability and transparency, the san francisco police department will be hosting a town hall meeting to disclose as much information as we can from this incident. reporter: ryan curry, abc7news. dan: new details. walgreens has cut ties with a security firm after their guard shot and killed banquo brown
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last month. brown was killed very -- during a physical dispute over shoplifting. the ceo of kingdom group protective services received a call about the decision last week. walgreens, which hired the firm, did not comment. the district attorney is not filing criminal charges against the guard. ama: a reminder that fire season is coming. cal fire crews made quick work of a wildfire in oakville tonight, not far from the commonly monastery in napa county. they are staying on the scene to mop up hotspots. we haven't heard of any damage. napa county held an emergency preparedness fair this evening in st. helena. it had all sorts of resources to get ready for a disaster. dan: looking ahead to the weekend, it doesn't look like we have anything that we would associate with fire weather. ama: let's get a first look at the forecast with sandhya patel. sandhya: we aren't worried about
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fire danger because we have enough moisture in the fuels from the winter rains along with the drizzle we are expecting this weekend. live views right now from our tower camera's. you will notice its gray skies no matter which direction you look. as we check out the wind at this hour, still gusting to 28 miles per hour around rio vista. 21 at sfo. the wind is carrying the marine layer all the way across the bay and it will be in the valley tomorrow morning as well. the next 24 hours, here's what you can expect. drizzle in clouds. 50's at 7:00. noontime, mild inland but not near the coast. the clouds will linger into the afternoon. in the evening, another push as we head toward that 3:00 hour. 70's inland. 50's cosine. by 7:00 tomorrow night, it is cooling quickly. by midnight sunday, you will notice another round of gray skies. how will the rest of your sunday shape up? it will look a little bit
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different and feel a little different from saturday. i will be back with the forecast, coming up. dan: yosemite national park officials are bracing for more flooding as snow continues to melt. the merced river rose to the bottom of the parks swinging bridge yesterday. the water was 10 feet. there was a high possibility that roads will flood again and have to be closed. the river is expected to reach flood stage at 12.5 feet by early monday. ama: caltrans will close a portion of highway 37 for smart train track repairs. it will be closed while crews work on a railroad crossing that's on the highway. repairs will start early tomorrow morning and last through midday sunday. caltrans says those traveling that way this weekend should prepare to take a detour which will add more driving time. sons ' lookingrd to traffic. >> it's already a mess as it is.
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highway 12 will become nightmare. ama: about 47,000 cars travel highway 37 each day. dan: bay area congress number ro khanna is doubling down on his calls for senator dianne feinstein to step down. her health has been a major focus on capital hill recently and even more so after she appeared confused when speaking with a reporter this week. , is among the democrats urging her to step down so that matters on the senate judiciary committee such as judge vacancies can be addressed while the party is in power. tonight in an interview with cnn, he said that feinstein's refusal to step away from the job has created a sad situation. >> in washington, making a gaffe is saying the obvious truth out loud. that's the only thing i've done. it's painful to watch. i wish people who are close to her who have been friends of hers and her family will talk to her about doing the right thing
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and stepping down with dignity. dan: senator feinstein's office has confirmed she experienced broader health complications following her shingles diagnosis earlier this year. ama: debt ceiling talks among lawmakers hit pause yet again tonight. some were hoping for the possibility of an agreement being reached over the weekend. the u.s. could start defaulting on its financial obligations june 1 if no deal is reached. lawmakers it -- say they feel like the talks didn't injure them closer to a resolution. >> this wasn't a negotiation. this was a discussion about realistic numbers and realistic paths forward. something that truly changes the trajectory of this country's spending problem. >> this discussion did not increase our confidence at all. >> no. ama: there could be repercussions including troops going unpaid, social security payments being delayed, and the stock market would plunge. dan: a festive night in san jose
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celebrating the aapi community. this was aoror ur martinez takes you to theh night market. reporter: asian identity can mean different things and on friday evening, san jose's night market was dedicated to asian-american and pacific islander heritage month. >> we want people to walk away with a sense of community, a sense of enjoyment. reporter: the nonprofit brought together more than 40 small businesses, food trucks, and artists. each one had a story. >> there's this japanese concept that is your purpose of living. reporter: leanne created her line of jewelry during the pandemic. >> so i'm actually chinese and japanese. i think that's always been a very large theme in my life. this'lways stggled withut also i'm blessed to hold. reporter: some of her pieces
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represented friends from vietnamese, filipino, and cantonese american cultures. >> just tell stories through drewry. i hope people can connect with it and when they where it, they feel more connected to their heritage. reporter: david says he's honoring his father's memory through his business joy and hope candle company. >> he raise money for orphans in vietnam. during the pandemic, i had a lot of time for reflection. i was inspired. how do i continue my dad's legacy? me being out here, starting a small business, giving back to my community, that's my way of saying thanks -- thank you to my parents for what they did. all the struggles that they face. reporter: storytelling is mapmaking imprint. she was commissioned by the oakland asian cultural center to make a map of oakland in the 1940's, before the japanese american iar >> torconnt w roh y. me op up.tis
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a potenalig scorethe bay area. behentwh returning to levi's stadium. dan: a special night for east bay high school students. we take you to their unique celebration. ama: later, civil rights activists in the greatest football player of all time jim brown has died. this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. want luxury hair repair that doesn't cost $50? pantene's pro-vitamin formula repairs hair. as well as the leading luxury bonding treatment. for softness and resilience, without the price tag. if you know... you know it's pantene. ugh. no signal. i don't for have home internet.ence, without the price tag.
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super bowl 60 is slated for approval by the nfl next week. levi's stadium's home city of santa clara said, the city is excited about the potential opportunity to have the super bowl back in santa clara and to work with the bay area host committee pending the nfl owners meeting decision next week. the opportunity has business officials excited as well. >> it will benefit our hotels, our workers, our tax base. it will also help our partners. restaurants, coffee shops, small businesses. reporter: $350 million was brought to the bay area when the super bowl was at levi's stadium in 2016. a big event doesn't always mean big money for the businesses down the street from the stadium. it keeps their potential customers away. >> they come early and parked here. reporter: many other businesses say they didn't experience huge boosts from the last super bowl with many of the events focused
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in san francisco. the super bowl comes back >> theor acttoa,e opeful affect our downtown. downtown san jose as an entertainment district. if people come here to celebrate the super bowl, they will be drawn to downtown san jose. reporter: the supervisor is confident that people throughout the bay area will benefit from the potential tourism. >> they will go to the local cities and hotels and restaurants and shops. those in the service sector that service those employees, that will really be the long-term benefit. the strength of the economy. reporter: abc7news. dan: london breed expressed her excitement on twitter about super bowl 50. san francisco hosted many of the anytics shs surull 50kport
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brought more than $68 million in direct business travel spending including sponsorships, media, league operations, and events. the national retail federation estimated the game in 2016 created $15 billion in consumer spending. a report commissioned last year for the super bowl in los angeles estimated that on average, visitors in town for super bowl spend 200 to $300 per day. dan: this year's beta breakers is less than two days away. streets around the city will begin closing tomorrow night ahead of sunday's 12 k race. officials say people should expect delays all over the city. the san francisco tradition includes competitive and recreational runners as well as costumed participants in groups. the race starts at 8:00. bart will run special service sunday morning ahead of the race. ama: graduation season across the bay area.
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tonight, a group of high school seniors is celebrating the end of one road as they start a new journey. no shortage of cheers and honking horns on the street of lafayette this evening. a tradition created during the pandemic, a way to make sure the high school graduating seniors still get their day in the sun even during those lockdown days. >> this event started in the spring of 2020. when covid shutdown happened. our seniors couldn't walk and lost three months of school. ama: three years later, the lockdowns or history but the senior car rally lives on. graduates decorate their cars and parade along mount diablo boulevard while family, friends, and the rest of the community come out to route them on from the sidewalk. >> it's a fun tradition. you get to cruise through with your friends and hoot and holler. people celebrate your success. >> it's amazing. coaching kids sports, i know all
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these kids since they were five years old. seeing them go after their dreams is really happy. ama: that' congratulations. dan: it's fantastic. they should be excited. we are proud of them. tomorrow, the grand opening of a seven bedroom home by ronald mcdonald house charities. ama: a block party kicking off at 10:00. the home is steps away from ucsf benioff children's hospital oakland, providing families with a place to stay while their children receive treatment. >> we need specialized lodging. they need to be near the hospital for about 100 days after their transplant. so what we are able to provide is a spot literally right across the street from the hospital. that allows parents and the patient to be together, just steps away from their care team. dan: it will be a great facility for families to get the care
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they need and the support they need while they are at the hospital. i'm proud to be there tomorrow. my band will perform 12:30 e enilin house face a bounce house. so great to see ronald mcdonald house coming to oakland. ama: hopefully it's a great day weatherwise. dan: we know who has the answer to that question. sandhya: it will be nice by the time you're event gets underway. it's for a great cause. good evening to get good evening to everyone out there. let me show you what time lapse from our east bay hills camera. you watch the marine layer. it was rapidly deepening this afternoon and evening. close to 2000 feet deep tonight and it's made its way across the hills. graduating tomorrow morning right here in san franciscit wi. good thing you have layers on
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with the graduation gowns. here's a look at satellite and radar. that trend carries on into tomorrow. right now, we have gray skies near the coast and across parts of the bay. visibility down to four miles an half moon bay. if you have early morning plans tomorrow, be careful. we have some fog out there. when still gusting. 21 miles per hour at sfo. 22 in fairfield. the wind will pick up as we head toward tomorrow. tomorrow, 20 to 25 miles per hour. winds ramping up to about 31 miles per hour. not just along the coastline. also gusty in our inland valleys. rate -- windy side in the bay area. spring can be a very windy time of year.
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temperatures in the 50's and 60's. we check out what's ahead for the tahoe area. unlike our area, they will be unseasonably warm this weekend. because of those temperatures in that's concerning.wlt. slight chance of showers and thunderstorms the next four days. flood watch in effect until monday night at 8:00. it covers the california and nevada side. yosemite national park has already seen minor flooding. that flood warning in effect until 8:58. flood stage is expected to rise above 10 state -- 10 feet tomorrow. that is something to watch out for if you are traveling there. here's the forecast for yosemite. thundershowers chance. here's the deal. the temperatures, mid to upper 80's. very warm the next three days. live picture. it's not a warm view. it's a cool view.
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great sleeping weather. gusty wind tomorrow. mild inland. warming back up and monday. good push of that marine layer. drizzle to start the day by noon time. clouds pull out of the inland areas. some right near the bay. hanging around as we head into the evening. high clouds coming back from the eastern side of california. into tomorrow morning, fog, drizzle, bundled up as you head out the door. 40's and 50's. afternoon highs in the upper 50's to upper 70's. windy to breezy conditions. here's a look at the beta breakers forecast. gray and cool. 52 degrees. you don't wanted to be hot when you are going up that hill. 54 when the race begins. it's typically cloudy around this time of year. may gray. gusty and below-average for your
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upgrade to febreze car. ama: ucsf benioff children's hospital hosted prom tonight. patients and staff got to enjoy a night of fun, dancing, great music. dan: teenagers got their hair and makeup done for free before the prom. many got a chance to pick up their close before prom. that is spectacular. ama: brittney griner made her return to the basketball court tonight. it wasn't just any season opener. dan: it was her first game in edn ia two years after being
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, harris visited greiner in the locker room before tip-off and met her phoenix mercury teammates, giving the pregame speech. one of greiner's biggest supporters was also there. greiner hit the first shot she took. ama: the giants are feeling good on this orange friday. dan: larry beil is here. sandhya: with a healthy roster -- larry: with a healthy roster, it feels like things are coming together for the giants. the kid continues to deliver in the clutch. casey schmidt helping the giants to they fell in love with the irresistible scent. ♪ ♪ gain sstuff ng fresh
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on today's show, a golden future for the next generation. a master falconer shares his secrets. one company moves careers forward. but first, vegetarian cuisine that raises the bar. reicher: this is a roasted cabbage and farro salad. gorgeous curry with some jasmine rice. a roasted cauliflower spread with chimichurri and fried cauliflower on top. everybody loves greens. even when i travel back home to new york, people know where i work because of its great legacy. it's known all over the world. greens is at its very core-- is really a grassroots mission for hospitality. we really want to embody zen principles. we want to show generosity. we want to be gracious.
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and that shows with our kitchen team. that shows through our food, our connection with our farmers, and i think the guest experience as well. we've been through a lot over these years. we had a kitchen fire in 2018. we've gotten through the pandemic, but we're still here. you can't beat this location. no, definitely not. even when the weather isn't so great, you just can't really beat the view. ly founded, it was actually a big question whether or not vegetarian cuisine would make it. we found out that people really don't miss the meat. and our foods kind of lightened up over the years, and we really emphasize just our farmers and the vegetables that are available to us. we're so lucky in northern california
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to have all the vegetables that we have. we're actually changing about half the menu every single month, and that's really to help us keep it hyper seasonal, work with our farmers, and use everything that is coming into season. we have a huge network of farmers. we have conversations at the farmers market, and really all of these conversations just form into our ever-changing menu. as soon as i walked through these doors, i really--i don't know. i had this feeling that greens was just my place. before i even worked a day, i just knew that i was going to be here for a long time. the feeling is just so special. and the same is true for a lot of the kitchen people, a lot of the front of house staff. some people even started before i was born, and they're still here. edgar, how many years have you been at greens now? 30 years. - 30 years? - yes. - yes? - yeah. and, sergio, you've been here how long? 18?
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18 years. 18 years. sergio is my sous chef. heun in the mni. ha it's a great honor to follow the footsteps of women who have led this place for over 40 years. deborah madison was our founding chef, and she, of course, went on to write many bestselling cookbooks. and then annie was so inspiring. she was really the champion of farm to table and really built our legacy of farmers that we still use and work with every day. and then we had denise st. onge. her legacy was also wonderful. she got us through our 40th year, and i took over in 2020, and i was charged with reopening from the pandemic. greens is definitely not just for vegetarians. it's really for anyone, and it's good for you. i think everybody should have a vegetarian meal once in a while.
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