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♪ >> phil: finally tonight, "deadpool and wolverine." it's a box office marvel. >> are you ready? >> [ bleep ] yeah, i'm ready. i'm the wolverine. >> phil: the summer blockbuster blowing the doors off the competition around the world, becoming the highest-grossing r-rated movie ever. full of bloody action and off-color humor. >> was there ever a moment where you thought, this might be too much for disney? it is the first r-rated film. >> there are a couple of moments when i'm watching it, ryan is saying some lines, and i'm like, that's not going to be in the movie. that is not. and it's in the movie. >> phil: marvel today giving fans a huge thank you message. >> thank you!
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care and coverage are in one place. at kaiser permanente, all of us work together for all that is you. dozens of seniors in oakland's chinatown are trying to figure out where they will be sleeping next. after a fire forced them out of their apartment building. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. now that fire happened early wednesday morning. the building is on ninth and madison and is now redtagged. many of the residents are pleading for help, including a place to stay, because the support from the red cross is about to run out.
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>> abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn shares their story. >> this unit right here, so close to the fire. >> hector padilla and his neighbor jackson lum, a senior, were among the dozens of residents in oakland's chinatown forced from their apartment early wednesday because of a devastating fire. >> it's actually you can see the dumpsters melted. >> neighbors believe an unhoused person set a dumpster on fire, and it spread to the apartment at ninth and madison and is home to many chinese speaking immigrants and low income families. stuart chen is with oakland chinatown improvement council. >> we're estimating it to be about 150, maybe even 180 residents living in that 31 units. a lot of them are still staying with their family, their friends, their couch surfing. we don't know who else will come forward and ask for help. >> youxin gao has lived in the apartment for 11 years with his wife and 31 year old son. they have nowhere to go. >> they're hurting. >> chen translated for gao.
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>> i'm talking about a lot of people need help. you tell me, where should i sleep? it's. it's hard. it's very hard. and he looks around and tears just roll off his eyes. not just him everybody. >> chen says the oakland emergency department held an urgent meeting friday afternoon. >> we need help. our residents need help. they need help. >> the red cross is offering temporary shelter at the chinese presbyterian church. the zoo chai foundation is also offering some food and financial help. the mayor's office is involved, too. it's not just seniors impacted, but also kids. >> there was two kids. they ran out without taking their backpack. so yesterday was the first day of school so they couldn't go to school. >> advocates say time and resources are running out. they've created a gofundme and are asking the community for help because the families won't be able to return anytime soon. >> the red cross is assistance is intended to give them a few days of support until they can
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figure out what their next step is, and that's where we really rely on our community. >> the hope is gao and others will find the help they need with the support of the community. >> we'll get through this, but it hurts. definitely hurts. >> in oakland, suzanne vaughn, abc seven news. >> we're following the story of a beloved east bay bookstore trying to come back from a devastating fire. other bay area booksellers are stepping in to help. east bay booksellers on college avenue in oakland is a total loss after last month's fire. a gofundme started by other local bookstores has raised more than $217,000 to help them recover. >> we have a bunch of raffle donations that came in from a bunch of different community members, including bookstores, restaurants, etc. that are all really excited to throw their support behind east bay booksellers. >> this sunday, they will host a fundraiser at gilman brewing in berkeley featuring local author. the owner of east bay
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booksellers says he'll use most of the money raised so far to keep paying his employees and to start searching for a temporary place to reopen. an investigation is underway into a deadly shooting in berkeley. it's the city's third homicide of the year. police say they were called for reports of gunshots on adeline street, near martin luther king junior way, just before 1 p.m. today. officers had closed down the area from woolsey to harmon streets while detectives investigated. >> new at 11, there is lead in the water at several oakland unified schools. the district's risk management team conducted tests over the last few months. teachers say frick united academy of language had lead levels three times higher than recommended. a parent who addressed a school board meeting says more than a dozen schools were affected. oakland schools say remaining schools will be tested starting tomorrow. emergency repairs and maintenance have begun and will continue through the week. >> we want to turn now to a look at the weather. a live look outside. a beautiful friday evening. but there are some
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changes coming on the way this weekend. meteorologist sandhya patel joins us with your 24 hour accuweather forecast. sandhya. yeah. >> ama and dan, you're going to notice the changes in the air as we head into tomorrow. let's talk about it on live doppler seven. water vapor imagery. you will notice a deep trough is developing a satellite radar. excuse me. you will notice that trough is developing. it is going to drop down. and here's what it's going to bring. clouds and drizzle tomorrow morning certainly will be some fog around. isolated drops at noontime. and it is going to be gusty and cooler than today. mid 60s to low 80s with lingering clouds going into the evening. it's certainly gusty right now from our mount tam cam you can see the shaky view of a beautiful san francisco. winds are going to remain gusty as we head into tomorrow. i'll be back with an hour by hour. look at the forecast to let you know exactly how long areas of damp weather will last. dan. >> all right. thanks very much. these videos have become just far too common. a criminal storming into businesses and rushing out with thousands of
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dollars worth of stolen stuff. well, governor newsom signed today ten new bills into law that aim to combat smash and grabs, as well as car thefts and the sale of stolen goods in california. the governor joined a large group of lawmakers, law enforcement and retailers in san jose to celebrate what they hope will curb retail theft. the property crime and retail theft crackdown bill package promises stronger enforcement, more serious penalties and steep consequences. >> program passing is not problem solving. signing a bill doesn't solve a problem. it's the hard work that comes over the course of the next weeks and months to deliver on what we're promoting and promising. >> the stricter penalties include harsher punishments for those selling stolen goods. also, repeat offenders could face increased probation for shoplifting and petty theft. san francisco, of course, is no stranger to retail theft. the new crime laws come as some small business owners who have been targeted by crooks, worry that they're going to be hit
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again. it's been just three months since two thieves broke into mariana o'connor's clothing store in the cow hollow neighborhood. they got away with more than $43,000 worth of inventory, and o'connor's sense of safety. >> every day i come into my space, my store, and then i'm asking myself, so those people, they're going to come back again. we're going to happen. so that is, this is something we really, really, really need to fix that i don't feel safe inside of my store. >> san francisco saw a dramatic increase in shoplifting during the pandemic. the thefts led not just to economic loss, but store closures in some cases. some upscale stores have since changed to appointment only shopping in the south bay. >> former ufc champion cain velasquez is now facing up to 40 years in prison after a no contest plea today to attempted murder and several other charges. velasquez is accused of shooting at a man during a high speed car chase in morgan hill
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in san jose in 2022. the person he chased was accused of molesting a relative of velasquez. velasquez is intended victim still faces felony molestation charges. a sentencing date has not been scheduled at this time. santa clara county has new plans for a pair of housing sites in san jose, and those plans have neighbors concerned. three halfway homes currently sit on those properties, but the county wants to provide temporary housing to people who are mentally ill or have a substance use disorder. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez explains why some residents say they were blindsided. >> right now, santa clara county is eyeing to purchase two interim housing sites in san jose. the tiny homes location off monterey road and bernal and the vermont house, two city owned properties. while the news of how the sites would change caught residents off guard. >> and then we find out they're talking about jail diversion program and we're like, shocked. >> he said he and some of his neighbors were invited to a
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virtual meet and greet by the county on thursday night, but when they got on the call, they learned about the county's intentions to refocus the transitional housing sites into a jail diversion program. >> the judge is going to put him here instead of in jail. well, that's probably a good program. and good to have, you know, counseling. and it could be a really good thing. but come on us if or when the county takes ownership of the sites, the county says they will continue to serve unhoused people, but will focus on those who have agreed to participate in the jail diversion program. >> on friday, the county sent us information on who exactly could live at these sites. they said these include people involved in one of the collaborative courts, problem solving courts, people with an underlying problem that leads to criminalized behavior, and people with mental illness, substance use disorders or both. >> people have valid questions and let's be honest, many of the people living on our streets
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today and experiencing homelessness have serious challenges. >> mayor matt mehan said by shifting the operations over to the county, it frees up the city to focus on building more affordable and transitional housing. while the county can provide health and human services, we are better off when we get people into safe and managed environments with services. >> people are going to be, you know, are going to be there. either way, people struggle. people struggling with these challenges are in our community already. >> the city was scheduled to vote on the sale august 27th, but as of friday, it's been delayed. >> my big thing is i need to understand what the details are, what's going on so we can make a decision and mitigate our challenges. >> san jose lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> we're getting a better idea of what san francisco's unhoused population looks like, courtesy of partners at the san francisco standard. a new data from the city shows that 51% suffer from
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psychiatric or emotional conditions. that is a significant increase from 2022. 42% of san francisco's homeless population has some sort of chronic health problem. that's up 20% from 2022. the number of families. of families is over 400. that's nearly double from just two years ago. >> you've heard about the m-pox global emergency, but just how concerned should we really be here in the bay area? a doctor addresses some of the misinformation floating around. >> waymo for teenagers, the next expansion being considered by the robotaxi service and burning man burnout. >> the problem this year's event is running into all of that's coming up for you. >> but right now, here's a look at what's ahead on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11. here are guest host ryan reynolds and hugh jackman. >> stay up tonight and watch us destroy another disney property. >> you should see the biggest gift would be from me and the card attached would say, thank
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price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited time. fact from fiction when it comes to the m-pox global health emergency that was recently declared. what some are worried about is that the outbreak in africa, with this strain and is spreading to women and children, and it's different from the one we saw in 2022. abc seven news reporter tara campbell spoke with medical experts who say it's actually too soon for us to worry. here in the bay area, assistant director for the second time in two years, mpox is being declared a global health emergency. >> the world health organization says a deadlier strain of the virus is rapidly spreading in africa. >> the united states is donating 50,000 doses of the fda approved jynneos vaccine to the drc. >> u.s. officials hoping to help slow the spread.
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>> and we're also working with other countries. the w.h.o. and other international partners to look at the vaccine delivery situation and see what other lines of efforts we can support people at this point should not be concerned. >> doctor peter chin-hong is an infectious disease expert at ucsf, and he says while traces of the previous variant are still being detected in the city's wastewater, it's low compared to the 2022 outbreak. >> what is likely being detected in the wastewater is the background. from what we saw in 2022. >> the san francisco department of public health says wastewater testing shows a seven day average for cases of the new variant are zero. and while there is yet to be a reported case of the new variant in the u.s, the doctor says it's still best to take caution. >> men who have sex with men and trans people who have sex with men, you know, getting up to date on your vaccine is really important at this point. >> the viral disease can spread easily between people and from
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infected animals. >> transmission is really, some of the same as what we saw in 2022, which is prolonged skin to skin contact. so you can't get it from uni. you can't get it from going to yoga. >> the cdc this week saying it is prepared with testing vaccines and therapeutics. if the new variant is to arrive here. tara campbell, abc seven news. >> a woman from missouri is accused of trying to shake down elvis presley's family by fraudulently threatening to sell graceland. federal prosecutors say lisa janine findlay falsely claimed that presley's daughter had promised the historic landmark as collateral for a loan. investigators say findlay's fake company went so far as to schedule the sale of graceland, which a judge blocke. findlay could face up to 20 years in prison if she is convicted on identity theft and mail fraud charges. >> to your voice, your vote. the economy is a major focus of the campaign. now, in her first major policy speech, vice
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president kamala harris outlined her economic agenda in north carolina, building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. her plan includes up to $25,000 in down payment, support for first time home buyers. she also wants to expand the child tax credit and create the first ever federal ban on price gouging for food and groceries. meantime, former president donald trump has accused harris of wrecking the economy. >> she destroys everything she touches. and if she wins your finances and your country will never recover. you're never going to recover. >> trump's economic plan includes increasing domestic energy production and eliminating taxes on tips and social security benefits. abc seven news anchor julian glover will report from chicago. live at the democratic national convention starting on monday. he'll be there through thursday for harris's big speech. >> waymo has been looking into whether it should allow teens to
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hail their own rides. according to the sf standard, the driverless service sent out a survey to customers about the idea. the survey said the potential program would allow teens a chance to get around safely with more freedom and save parents time. plus, with no one in the driver's seat, there's no time that a minor is alone in a car with a stranger. waymo says it received promising feedback about the program. burning man is set to return to the nevada desert next weekend, but last year's muddy mess seems to have left a stain. torrential rains last summer stranded thousands of people in the desert. now, ticket sales are down, with many so-called burners planning to stay home. that has an impact. even here in the bay area. in san francisco's haight-ashbury neighborhood, stores that cater to burners are worried about their sales. >> it would impact, you know, everything. it would mostly impact, like, what am i able to invest in moving forward? what new projects can i do? what new designs do i have ready to go? >> david carr says burning man accounts for as much as 40% of
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his overall revenue. he's hoping sales pick up next week before the festival begins on the 25th. >> and a week after the outside lands music festival, fans will descend on san francisco for another concert. a sold out crowd of 50,000 people will attend the inaugural golden gate park concert series, headlined by alternative rock bands system of a down and deftones. organizers say 90% of the audience is coming from outside san francisco, which will bring an economic impact for the city. to be sure, that concert is tomorrow. of course, you'll want to know what the weather is going to be like. >> absolutely. even if you're not going, you want to know about the weather. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. yeah. that's right, dan and ama. >> you know what? if i were you, i would grab those extra layers. and if you don't want to get wet, have a raincoat or an umbrella handy, because there will be some drops around. let's take a look at what you can expect. damp areas tomorrow morning. clouds, fog and drizzle is how you'll start the day with pockets of low visibility. some
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slick roadways. definitely drive safely as those oils get drawn up as the drops hit the ground. now, most of this is going to be mainly in the morning, but there is going to be the possibility of a few isolated showers or drizzle in the early afternoon as well. you can pretty much blame this deep, low on water vapor and doppler. you can see that it is continuing to deepen and is certainly going to be driving through to our north, and what it's going to do is kick up the winds. red flag warning for northern california and parts of the sierra tomorrow morning to tomorrow night. as the winds are going to be gusty. the humidity low. that fire danger will be elevated out of the areas that i just highlighted there. but here locally, it is actually going to be very different picture than what you're seeing right now. so the clouds will be gathering and certainly some drizzle showing up. gusts to 25 at sfo right now, 21 in rio vista still gusty across parts of the bay area. and as we go into tomorrow morning, the winds will pick up
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once again at 11 a.m, 29 to 30 miles an hour around calistoga, napa topping that as we head into the afternoon hours as that low approaches. so be prepared for those winds to really drive those temperatures down as well. today we had 90s inland. tomorrow the warmest spots are only going to be in the 80s, so a good 10 degrees drop in many areas inland, 50 to 70. right now we are definitely still mild out there. live view from emeryville overnight through noon saturday. cloudier areas of drizzle tomorrow afternoon. it's going to be cooler with gusty winds and sunday through early next week. sunnier and warming trend on the way. so let's go hour by hour. the clouds fill in tomorrow morning off the coast. you can start already seeing the air mass moistening up. 9 a.m. you see the drizzle that's moving through the area and it is going to be heavy at times. around 1130 around the east bay shoreline, parts of the coast could actually see measurable drizzle. believe it or not, or an isolated shower. now, by the late evening, you'll start to see some of the clouds break up. 600 is expected in oakland, two
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hundredths in half moon bay and hayward four hundredths out towards livermore. your morning temperatures in the 50s and 60s. watch out once again for the slippery roadways in some spots tomorrow afternoon. clouds will be heaviest still along the coast. inland areas will be partly cloudy to mostly sunny later in the day. 60 to 80. and here's your accuweather seven day forecast. damp and cloudy. start tomorrow with the drizzle around, breezy and brighter sunday and will continue to warm it up monday and tuesday. low to mid 90s inland. mid 60s coast and then the temperatures will come down that grimy film on your teeth? dr. g? ♪ it's actually the buildup of plaque bacteria which can cause cavities. most toothpastes quit working in minutes. but crest pro-health's antibacterial fluoride protects all day.
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courage, and adaptability. it's a good looking logo. yeah, it is actually. >> all right. well, galaxycon, a popular fandom convention across the country, has come to the bay area for the first time. >> yeah, thousands of people from all over the world are gathering in san jose this weekend. the voice of super mario was born in san jose. at one point, part of the san jose repertory theater. >> hello to all my friends in san jose. it's me, super mario. woohoo! you number one! haha! for the first four years at that theater company existed. i was literally out there on the streets. we'd say, hey, we're putting a show up. want to come? >> well, now people flock to charles martinet for photos and autographs. jodi benson, the voice of disney's little mermaid, is another icon attending. galaxycon runs through sunday, and that is when william shatner, better known as captain kirk from star trek, is going to be there. >> he's going to be a hit. weird al yankovic yeah, i was like,
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wait, what? >> that's fun. >> all right, well, the 40 niners play on sunday, but will we see quarterback brock purdy? >> good question. sports director larry beil is here with sports. larry. >> dan. kyle shanahan wants his quarterback to get some reps, but he wants to make sure brock purdy does not get hurt. so how much can we expect to see? brock purdy that's
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and brandon aiyuk and their negotiation that never ends. even gm john lynch said today he doesn't know why the deal isn't done yet. let me offer up a hint money. lynch said they started negotiating with aiyuk before the draft in april. yet they still don't have a signed contract. there's a report out there indicating the deal is almost done. just one item to be resolved involving year four of the contract. but you listen to aiyuk's teammates. they expect him to be wearing red and gold. >> you guys call it a hold in. and i'm not disagreeing with you guys on that. but people say that they're hurt and i think he's got a sore back right now. and it is what it is. >> love ba and i want nothing but the best for him. and i'm not in the in the business side of things. so i'm sort of sitting here waiting as well. but, you know, hopefully, hopefully something gets settled soon, >> can we win a super bowl without ba, i think ba is going to be a part of this team. so, i mean, we don't have to worry about that. >> and everything is connected
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to each other, to wherever you go. one spot, you got to go less than another. so it's not as simple as that perspective. if it was that simple, i think it'd be a lot easier to figure things out. but too many things do connect and tie together with that, and that's why these things can be difficult. >> and they still got to get trent williams signed. the 40 niners host the saints in their second preseason game on sunday. the expectation is brock purdy and the starters will play 1 or 2 series. there's only three preseason games now in the nfl, so getting live reps against other squads is hard to come by when you're also trying to make sure that nobody gets hurt. >> i plan on brock going, but that could change. but most likely for me just to be able to get into a rhythm, >> obviously going into the game, studying and preparing, you know, like like it's any other game. so getting in that kind of mindset warming up and then, you know, getting out there and getting you know, clean looks, you know, how can i be efficient with my feet and, and in rhythm and hitting guys and getting completions. so just feeling the game environment, you know it's a little bit different from practice. and so that's the goal wnba back in action after the olympics mercury and fever caitlin clark
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the highest standard of clean, even in your machine. clean enough for you? yeah! scrape. load. done. cascade platinum plus. announcer: schey, bay area.ne. it's time to come together and share our love and support for maui. maui is on the road to recovery after devastating wildfires ravaged parts of the island back in august of '23. throughout the program, we're highlighting stories of strength and resilience as communities, businesses, and organizations unite to show the power of aloha, compassion, and respect. first, we start with a brand-new cultural center that's keeping maui's rich history and traditions alive. [singing in hawaiian] kamahiwa kawa'a: the purpose of this space is really just to share and to educate, not just our visitors here to the island, but also our kama'aina or our locals,
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our community, and our colleagues as well, and really immersing everyone in the hawaiian culture. [singing continues] one of our biggest goals within hale kukuna and within the cultural aspect of the hotel is really to change the way that our tourists, our visitors, our community, and our colleagues interact with the culture. everything within the space that we have is open and available for people to interact with. they can touch it. they can feel the textures of the feather lei. they can touch and play the ukulele. they can pick up the hula instruments, learn and understand why it's made that way. [singing continues] kawa'a: the thing that i love most about hale kukuna is, one, the opportunity that i have
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to be as hawaiian as i can be, and as authentic as i can be so that others can figure out why hawaii is so important and why it's so special to not just the hawaiian community, but everybody that lives here and calls this place home. and i also just love how inviting this space is. you can come in and sit down, have a seat, and just take in the ambiance, take in the feeling, the aloha of this area. so this is queen lili'uokalani, who was the last reigning monarch of the kingdom of hawaii. the legacy that she left behind was one of onipa'a, which means to stand firm and stand strong in your beliefs of being a hawaiian. lahaina, at one point, was the capital of the hawaiian kingdom, and so there is a lot of history, there's a lot of stories that come from lahaina. with what happened on august 8th with the fires, i kind of feel more kuleana, or more responsibility to perpetuate and educate about the stories
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or the mo'olelo of maui nui or all of maui, including lahaina. kapa is the hawaiian barkcloth clothing that native hawaiians would wear. so the pieces that we have here, as soon as you walk into hale kukuna, are some of my favorite pieces. this first piece is a malo or a loin cloth that would have been worn by the men. and it's dyed in natural dyes from different native hawaiian plants. and then this pa'u, or this skirt, that would have been worn by the wahine, or the women at the time. this lei on the mannequin is also made from kapa or the barkcloth. and it's always my favorite thing to point out to people, because a lot of times, they think it's just a dried-out lei that we have on the mannequin, but they're really excited when they find out that it's also made from the kapa. so the space is open monday through sunday, seven days a week, from 8:00 to 4:00. we teach classes throughout the week as well,

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