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this weekend will be really hot. be smart about what you're out doing. >> rising temperatures and the concern about what will be a hot, hot holiday weekend. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. >> a statewide flex alert has been issued for the holiday weekend. it is calling for voluntary electricity conservation between 3:00 and 9:00 p.m. that means don't use major pligss during that time. turn off unnecessary lights and set your air conditioner to 78 degrees if you can. let's check in with spencer to it will not be only ill be. acceptably hot bsibly dangerously ho ahead.look at theeas.d aantioch
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saturday and fairfield and livermore, 104. i'm going ahead to sunday we expect high temperatures to range from 100 to 110 degrees in the hottest inland areas, areas like ant i don't know, fairfield, they could hit 110 or higher. on monday, labor day, not a lot of change. maybe 106, 108 in the hottest inland areas. and locations around the bay shoreline. we'll see highs in the 90s, 80s at the coast and excessive heat warning is in effect for virtually the entire bay area. 11:00 a.m. saturday to 9:00 p.m. monday and during that time, there is an increased rifgs heat-related illness so please limit your exposure to the sun and the heat. >> all right. thank you. we'll catch up with you. >> cal fire reporting progress on the three major blazes in the bay area. now firefighters are racing against the:00.
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they want to get the fires completely surrounded. eric thomas reports from the towardy place. it was big monster. it looked like mushroom crowd. >> at the height of the fire, he thought he might lose his home. his house was spared because big chunk burned after a hot, draining dangerous fight. firefighters believed they had the upper hand. we're up to 80% contain many. so we're wrapping up the incident. >> at least they're trying to. firefighters want to completely surround the fire zone before the holiday weekend brings a change in the weather. >> this fire did its greatest damage whentus were high. exactly conditions forecast for this c weekend. get as much work as weucior g i can done.
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>> no one wants to see this fire kicked up again. bill is optimistic the worst is over. >> i assume they have it under control. that's what i assume. >> he lost two properties but says he's not afraid of the weather change. he said it is part of living here. >> it will be 105. it was 105, 106 when it was burning. it's hot. we worry about fire danger. it's nothing new to us. >> crews ready to jump back in full force if the fire picks up but they won't they won't have to. abc 7 news. >> daniel, we appreciate your time. a massive effort over the past couple weeks by your firefighters to contain the three main blazes. how concerned are you with the heat? >> despite the progress that
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we've made, many of these are around 80% contained. specifically the lnu lightning complex. with these extreme temperatures, coupled with low humidity and the existing dry conditions, there is the potential we could see flare-ups and we could see increased fire activity. we are increasing our efforts for containment. these fires and we'll be holding on resources through the weekend so we can ensure that we're not only holding back the current fires but ready to respond to potentially new fires that may ignite over the weekend. >> smoke is still thick in many parts of the bay area. how long do you speck that to last? and how many does it hamper your efforts? if you're trying to do water drops but it is too smoky, it's not safe to fly. how much of an impediment is this? >> the smoke is an interesting effect of the fires. when the smoke is thick, it does
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playing it difficult for to us fight it from the air. it could hamper our efforts or make it inefficient to use air tankers, et cetera. it is typically, when the winds picks up, it allows that smoke to be pushed out of an area. if the wind is picking up to move the smoke, it will pick up and potentially move the fire. so we've got to continue to make our efforts on the ground. despite whatever the smoke bris tows. we have other days where we will hold that smoke through. right now with the lnu lightning complex has not grown in the last couple of days. so the smoke has not impacted our ability for firefighters on the ground to contain the fire. >> how many firefighters do you have on the lines right now? and how exhausted are they, given what they've been doing the last couple weeks? this is really, really hard
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work. >> yeah. our firefighters have been on the front lines. these fires are going on almost three weeks now. we still have nearly 13,000 firefighters working to contain it. we've held on a lot of it. specifically because we know that these temperatures that could increase this weekend may increase the fire activity. but we have to remember, our firefighters have been battling fire after fire after fire all summer long. we had several large fires in southern california before this lightning siege occurred. so it has been a grueling month to say the least. and really, historically september to november when we have our largest wildfires. so we are making sure we assistant ready. definitely working the give our firefighters a bit of a break as fire activity has died down. >> any guess on full containment on the three major fires? i know you want to get a lot done in the next 24 hours.
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>> we continue to increase almost every day now anywhere from 5% to 10%. we are definitely moving toward that 100% full contaicontaiconti in the santa cruz mountains, one reason it has been difficult to get full containment, some of the redwood trees have roots going in the ground. the fire is still smoldering under the ground. so in some cases, we have to dig four feet down in order to ensure that line can withhold it in the perimeter. so yes, we're working hard to hold it through weekend. it could be several more weeks. even into next month before full containment is made. >> wow, that's a lot. stay safe. in the walbridge fire,
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workers have new tools for clearing out the trees. wayne watched it in action today. he describes it as something like the terminator. >> even as the walbridge fire still burns, they're cleaning up where sadly damaged trees must fall in order to make this area safe. traditionally, downing trees means climbing they will. banging away in buckets. it is intense and hazardous physical labor. so now something new. the toughest, meanest, most efficient tree felling machine known by man. >> yeah. enessut o sta . labor info theyle hunld harees. nea atou man four
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the abc7 news app. >> to developing news. the bay area surpassed 90,000 coronavirus cases. that includes people who have recovered. california reports more than 717,000 cases, including more than 5,000 just in the last 24 hours. there are more than 6.1 million cases in the u.s. and the government's top infectious disease expert is issuing a new warning that the virus urging americans to be cautious this holiday weekend. >> we don't want to see a repeat of the surges we have seen following the holiday weekend. marchly as we go to the other side of labor day and enter into the fall. we want to go into that with a running start in the right direction west don't want to go into that with another surge that we have to turn around again. >> he says the number of daily cases in the u.s. is ngacceptably high, hea fall. the country is seeing roughly
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40,000 new cases per day. he said that number needs to be brought down to below 10,000. more than 187,000 people have died from the virus. protesters gathered outside nancy pelosi's san francisco home amid controversy over the house speaker's salon visit. video surfaced this week showing pelosi without a mask while getting a hair cut inside a san francisco salon. service is currently prohibited under the covid-19 regulations. protesters hung blow dryers and hair straighteners from a tree outside pelosi's home. that's a knew protest method. many who attended the rally are hairstylists out of work and they're demanding that restrictions be lifted. waiting and waiti andwaiting. salons can reopen for indoor operations tomorrow. they made that announcement yesterday. bad air. the differences between air quality concerns and covid and
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shedding 813 points, mostly because of a verge in tech stocks. apple stores went down 8%. google's company went down 5%. these follow a streak of record setting days over the last several weeks. there is some good news on the job numbers that came out today. more than 881,000 people filed for unemployment last week and that's lower than projections but there are still more than 13 million ongoing claims. and the promise of seeing money on workers' paychecks may not happen. michael finney, you're looking at the consumer news. michael? >> hey, chris, workers could theoretically see an additional 6% in their paycheck. a whole lot of people are saying that is probably not going to happen. let me explain to you why. president trump issued an order, allowing employers, not demanding but allowing employers not to deduct social security
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taxes for the rest. year. for those employers whoroll, th lot of work they may not be willing to do. and then they would have to pay it back during the first five months of next year. but if the employee leaves before then, the employer could end up having to pay their taxes. the chamber of commerce said many employers won't want to take that risk. new security procedures could be coming to an airport near you and very soon. the tsa is considering a procedure that maxes your i.d. to your face electronically. you would insert your i.d. into a scandaler rather than handing it over to a tsa agent. it is getting a test run at reagan international airport. it could expands nationwide if successful. you could gai to watch amazon prime. they are teaming up with kellogg's cheese-it brand to drum up members for the
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itntly runsnlyrveveryge th see114 passengers per weekend day. >> let's get a check on the forecast. it is going to be sizzling. especially inland. >> yes, you are right about that. it will be very, very hot beginning on saturday. that's not great either. as you know, our 17 consecutive spare the air day tomorrow and saturday will be spare the air days. it will be in the nor bay and the coast. it is breezy right now. nonetheless, we've got surface wind speeds from 15 to 22 miles an hour. here's the view of dirty air hovering over downtown oakland. 64 degrees in fran right now.
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70 to 71. 61 at half moon bay. and from golden gate, we see lots of haze. mid 80s and 81 in livermore. as you look over the bay, these are our forecast features. warming begins tomorrow. it will be noticeably warmer but not hot. the spare the air through saturday and we can expect excessive heat through labor day weekend all three days. in fact, a warning. not a watch but a warning. virtually all the bay area except the coastline and the bay shoreline. it will range from 89 to 110 in the hottest locations, especially sunday and mob and there is the heat of heat-related illness. it will be compressing as high
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pressure settles in the next few days. it will be with us moving locally out over the bay and locally inland. by tomorrow morning, the commuters will be greeted by some areas of fog. back to the coastline, giving us a maybe mainly hazy day. overnight lows will be in the mid to upper 50s and highs tomorrow will range from about 64 at half moon bay to 69, maybe 70, san francisco, mid to upper physical along the bay shoreline. inland east bay, low 90s, down to south bay, 82, 83 in morgan hill. as we look to saturday, the triple digit temperature readings begin. lots of 101s to 104s in the inland east bay. saturday, 's the accuweather seven-day forecast. excessive and potentially dangerous heat saturday through monday through labor day.
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the temperatures moderate a little bit on tuesday. it will finally turn cooler in the middle of next week. it will be a very uncomfortable stretch of warm weather for three or four days. >> such a long stretch. >> spencer, thank you. keeping kids from going hungry during the pandemic. one community is digging deep to make sure no one goes hungry. how they're helping. >> shops like this one are >> shops like this one are gearing california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit
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it's a challenging time for manager's cities. today's oakland interim police chief appeared on our daily program getting answers. she says this is the most transformational moment she's seen in her 37-year career in law enforcement. here's what she had to say about the outside forces hijacking the peaceful protests in the weighing of george floyd's death. >> what happens after dark, frankly, is another matter. in the past month or so, we saw a peace of those demonstrations emerging which was intent on harm and destruction to our community and others. >> she also expressed frustration with the increase in crime and violence in particular in oakland. a problem she said is facing
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lots of large cities around the country. >> school cafeteria workers in oakland are extra busy today. and that is just fine by them. they're now allowed to offer more food to kids and they say demands is really high. >> the manager was telling me, she was nervous that she might run out of food. command is very high. they said student i.d. is required and now they can serve all children. even those who aren't students pfrlt means chart he school kids, private school kids, and the young ones who aren't in school yet. the team was telling me how rough it has been to not be able to feed all the kids in a family. this summer they would come asking for food and they would wt toyxcitedi down fun childree family. een as a place
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looking ahead to a heat wave over the labor day weekend, a lot of people were having a tough time because of the fires and resulting bad air quality. so the question is how can you distinguish between covid-19 and other respiratory issues. chris has the story. >> reporter: for more than a week air quality throughout much of the bay area has taken hit. our skies filled with smoke from the ongoing wildfires. in san jose, moderate conditions offered a slight break for some. at the regional park, residents took advantage knowing how quickly the air quality index can change. >> almost like you're stuck.
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you wor here, you live out here. fair grounds, appointments for testing took a dim because of the poor air but spots are filling back up. those who get tested only have to open their vehicle windows for a brief moment for the test. >> if it gets to an air quality that's under safe, we bring our staff into air conditioned spaces every hour for 15 minutes at a time or more if the staff needs that break. >> if you're having a hard time deciphering between possible symptoms of covid-19 and other sill hard issues that may be related to the air, you're not alone. >> it comes down to being a good detective and connecting with your health care provider. refills on hand. to make sure especially if you suffer from allergies, asthma or heart disease. >> for asthma, you typically
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don't have a fever. otherwise you may. to think about your risk in th great stressful in san jose, abc7 news. so with that, dr. patel joins to us talk more about air quality and your health. doctor patel, good to have you on. we continue to have poor air quality sunday. after more than two weeks of this, what is your concern over prolonged exposure? >> aside that it is destroying our outdoorsy life, one concern is that this prolonged smoke exposure can worsen anyone's conditions, if they have underlike hard or lung disease. that's something to pay attention to. if you have asthma, heart disease, allergies, this could worsen what you're going through. try your best to stay indoors and stay away from that smoke. high risk groups, aside from people with disease, are elderly
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and young children. >> people may be wondering too, if they experience symptoms, is it smoke? or might they have covid? how can they differentiate? >> remember, with smoke exposure, you're going to have those early signs of scratchy throat. almost like you have bronchitis, trouble breathing, maybe lightheadedness. but fever, chills, body ache, diarrhea, those are more likely pointing to an infectious cause or covid-19. i want to echo and say, be a detective. look online at the symptom tracker and think about your exposure as well. did you go outside? and immediately feel the symptoms after running an errand or two? or have they been creeping up over a few days? that might help you differentiate. >> all right. we'll keep that in mine. you unleashedme, two truths and a lie.o joi in here. >> can i play? >> absolutely.
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>> yes. >> larry wants to play, too. >> we're all in. >> larry is going to play. here we go. step it up. you keep getting they will right. so round one, two truths and a lie will be about air quality. so tell me -- >> sorry. the graphic that's up is actually about covid. >> no. >> that's good, that's good. >> air quality. okay. you tell me which one will be bs. so number one. a double layered mask can protect from you coronavirus but not from wildfire smoke. number two, the air purifiers which actually work are usually the most expensive ones. and number three, the same chronic illnesses which can put you at a high risk category for covid-19 also makes you higher risk with wildfires. >> i think the lie is the air purifiers which actually work are the most spegsive. >> i agree with you. this game is harder than well!
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>> you guys are right. absolutely right. >> if you have to get a portable hepa filter, you don't have to spend a tunnel of money. make sure it is filtering what you need to do. you can go look at a do it yourself hepa filth we are a box fab. i saw on it youtube. >> okay. we have to jam through the next one. >> let's do it. round two. covid. here we go. tell me which one is wrong. first, coronavirus misinformation has been reported in 87 countries and 25 languages. according to a reason survey. number two, even if a business has a hepa filter installed, you still have to wear a mask. number three, sars cov 2 can survive in the air as long as measles and tuberculosis. >> i'll going to let larry go
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first on this one. >> i think there's misinformation in 100 countries at least. you took the anxiouses away. my goodness. >> i'll going to guess the second one. i think that one is the lie about sars -- >> that's what i would go with also. there are questions about how long kit survive at all. it is actually easy to kill. >> if we really count misinformation, at least 87 countries and 25 countries. i would go with two. this is like the sats. i guess i can go with two. >> all right. we both choose two as the lie. >> so muchheimer analysis. the lie is actual qui three. tuberculosis based on studies can survive longer. right now than what we think survive will survive for. there is a difference between droplets flying around in the air and actually surviving. measles and tuberculosis. that's two and six hours respectively. i had to get tricky. >> we got it right.
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for us it was answer two. for you it was answer three. >> what do we win? >> good health? >> and i have no idea. ice cream on me when this place opens up again? >> that sounds good. but don't get ice cream with us. we all need to stay apart to stay safe. >> that was my segue. >> thank you. always good to see you, dr. patel. >> isn't he the best? i'm so glad he's with us. a push is underway to get governor newsom to expands legislation that would expand california's behavioral health work force. senate bill 803 by jim bell would certify and train peer support special is to use their personal experience with recovery from mental illness or substance suppte s california is facing an impenaltying beal healthmi citi a svey that says, of residents report symptoms consistent with anxiety
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time now for the four at 4:00, ama and spencer join us today. we begin with seoul and political ads. facebook announced that it will ban new political ads the week before election day. ceo mark zuckerberg said the move is part of an effort to protect against election interference. and pinterest said it will no no longer take part. good idea? bad idea? >> i'm sorry. my biggest takeaway is who is on pinterest for political stuff? like is that stuff even there? i literally just pulled it up. what? it's a place for recipes. who is searching for political candidates. >> or decorating ideas. >> that's my takeaway. >> i hear you. what do you think?
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>> i think it's a good idea to not run political ads the last few days before the election. first of all, this is going to be a crazy campaign. not just the presidential race. the whole season of elections. and people can put crazy stuff out there a couple days before the election, that many people will believe initially that could affect the way they vote. why not just stop all the craziness about a week or so before the election, so that people have a chance to try to figure things out as well as they can. >> why not do it today? >> they can't really research it either. when it is that late in the game. >> how about a year ago? how about two years ago? how about four years ago in they could have done this a long time ago. soul cycle is about to open its studios for private rides. the cost is mind blowing. according to business insider, the new york based fitness company will be offering 45-minute customized classes for groups or individuals for --
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$1,200! a class! the classes will be offered at 16 recently launched outdoor locations. those who sign up -- i'm choking i'm so astounded by the of the could. they'll receive complimentary shoes and water, a candle and discounts a peril and future classes. for $1200, there should be a person towelling me off from six feet away with a stick. you've done soul cycle. $1,200? i guess you could have a couple of friend but you can't have that many. >> let me clarify, i've not done soul cycle but i love to spin. that is a lot of money. i guess if you have a couple of friends and you're wealthy and you go split it, i guess that is nothing. are those free shoes? >> what's happening with the free shoes? >> yeah. >> spencer -- >> too many questions for me. >> all right. i think for that money, you buy the bikes, get a private trainer
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to come to your house. the pandemic has created shortages of many things, toilet payment, and now outdoor heaters. the owner of the company. he's experience ad rush in orders including restaurants buying they will for the first time. they reference a "boston globe" report that says searches for heaters on wayfair is up 70%. according to the article there is been a bump in orders for residential properties as well. it makes sense, right? >> it makes perfect sense. i can see the need in places like san francisco where more people are dining outdoors now. even after a warm day, it can be pretty chilly. so there's a need for those warming devices. heaters! >> yeah. >> we're bummed we didn't invest in outdoor heater futures or
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something. >> time goes on and you find, oh, this item is very popular because people need it. and i go understand people wanting them for their yards as well. they want to have a couple family members over. social distance and we're getting into the cooler months. i get it. >> it may only be september. christmas is just around the corner for 113 days away, if you're counting at home. and walmart says now is the time to start working your christmas wish list. the retailer has released its list of toys that it believes will top your list. the paw patrol, and a bop it game with a baby yoda theme. i purchased all of these. these are tested and selected by kids. ama, are you up for any of these three items? >> no. so i don't really know -- yeah. not me, of course. i don't play with toys.
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we don't watch paw patrol. i assume it is the dino patroller. she would love that. she loves dinosaurs. she stomps around the house, dino coming? >> how about for your grands kids? >> yeah. my grandkids are dine 0 nuts. they're also into astrology -- astronomy! not astrology. they're really into the planets and the solar system and all that. so i'm going to try to give them some gifts that relate to those two things that they're so fascinated by. >> it would have been so much fun to see them giving you your astro logical forecast. >> your rooms are in align many. >> and i'm passing all of those ideas because i've got teenagers. you know what they want. >> cash money. >> thank where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure
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it's been nearly six months since ski areas had to abruptly close because of the coronavirus. tahoe resorts are trying to reopen with a new covidri model. >> here at north star, they're already open top to bottom on the good old days when ski areas were wide openasks were optional. and just a way to keep warm.
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then it all came to a bankrupt halt in early march -- to an abrupt halt. >> now we're looking forward to welcoming back winter in a few short months. >> resorts are planning for a brand new season and a reopening that includes a variety of covid safety precautions. >> the core aspects, we believe, are needed in order to help keep everyone safe and cleared requiring facial covering, allowing for physical distancing, and managing access. >> masks will be required and distancing practiced throughout. from food service to lift lines and on chair lifts and gondolas where guests will be spaced unless they are from the same party or nder clear how heavenly will manage the crowds that usually ride the tram. perhaps the biggest change, guests will be required to make a reservation. a specific arrival time with
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preference for pass holders. even with the new requirements, those who love to ski are upsighted about the upcoming season. >> staff is already stocking the reynolds department getting ready with an eye toward all the possibilities. not limitations. >> fresh air. the fire is going on. a chance tor l bit and recentral. >> at this point, several ta ho area resorts plan to open by thanksgiving if the weather cooperates. laura anthony. abc7 news. >> hard to think about snow when it will be 110 this weekend. >> so true, spencer. >> i would love to see some snow right now. it is far off in the future. we have an excessive heat warning in effect for the bay area. all areas except the post and the bay shoreline.
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the hottest areas will see hot he was temperatures from 95 to 110 degrees. and here's a look at the accuweather seven-day forecast. you can see tomorrow, the warming begins. the heat really intensifies saturday, sunday, monday. all the major inland areas tend to get hot. between 10 for you and 110 degrees saturday, sun, mob. the heat will moderate a little bit. tuesday, we won't get cooler weather that will feel actually cooler until about wednesday and thursday. >> all right. thank you. a production of the batman has paused once again after the star reportedly tested positive for covid-19 lt filming had just begun after being us is he said thatted. the movie is scheduled to be released october 2021. the live action mulan film premiers tomorrow on disne w ro
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plays mulan's mother. >> i've heard the story since i was a little girl. so to be in this film was just a dream come true. it really was. disneyhand is everything to me. i grew up across the street. >> she grew up across the street from disneyland. amazing! the founder of gold house, a collective dedicated to empowering asians to have more authentic, successful and healthier lives to advance all of society. >> there are many that inspired. one is the incredible cast like over to new zealand. it was an incredible diversity. and i think secondly, we cannot forget. this is biggest budgeted in history and it makes nicky who is of course a woman the largest history. >> it will be available to disney plus subscribers for a
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