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chi chicana indigenous artist for the super bowl. >> people see more than a painting. they see themselves in it. they become emotional. for native people and brown people, it feels they're being seen for the first time. >> reporter: this week she completed the largest painted mural ever commissioned by the nfl. >> this is a historic mark for us here in evenings, arizona, for us native people and brown people. so it's a very proud moment for me. >> our thanks to kayna. that's "nightline" for this evening.
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solutions. this is abc7 news. >> and also you heard the big boom. before i know it, the front window shattered. ama: an explosion and fire rocks the san francisco neighborhood. it was powerful enough to knock a home off its foundation. and we now know that that's one person is dead. good evening. i'm ama daetz. dan: and i'm dan ashley. we know one other person and a firefighter were injured. we still don't know what caused the explosion. that was felt blocks away. abc7 news reporter j.r. stone following this developing story and is at the scene. you spoke with firefighters. what are row hearing? >> that firefighter is back home. that otherperson who is hurt still in the hospital in serious condition. here we are more than 12 hours after this happened, and i want
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to step out of the bay because you can seei seeing this -- because this is still an investigation. >> san francisco firefighters lined up shoulder to shoulder recovering the body of an individual who had been inside when an explosion went off here earlier in the day. >> i heard one of our neighbors didn't make it out. >> liz knows the people who live in the home where the explosion happened. she was sitting in her car about to take her daughter to school. a neighborhood's home surveillance a block away recorded the loud sounds that everyone then heard. >> i thought it was a bomb. i thought -- i thought a bomb went off. my windows shooterred in the car. it was a husband and disabled wife and home nurse. so the home nurse came running
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out and she was half charred. hair charred, you know, curled up because of the flames. >> firefighters said one person died during the explosion and another was seriously hurt. a firefighter was also injured. after the explosion, this home was one of three that caught fire according to investigators. drone video shot by a neighbor shows the black smoke billowing into the air. >> all the house was on fight i didn't see much because i was more worried about my mom, my dad and my dog. firefighters say that's two homes were knocked off their foundations. also saying that's three nearby homes and that's five cars were damaged by the blast that broke windows and had many cleaning up glass into the late hours. >> we are escorting people on this side. j.r.: those people were able to go home even though firefighters have not yet determined what
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caused the t ls o their neighbor is on the minds of many. >> it's sad to see who were in the house. >> i hope the family is ok. >> and back out here live this evening, you can see all of the crews. they plan to be here throughout the overnight hours clearing that debris and hauling it out of here i did talk with firefighters and i asked them if this could have been gas, electric or drug related. they told me, right now, everyone is on the table. reporting live in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc7 news. ama: j.r., thank you. new details out of oakland. the owner of a beloved bakery has died from a robbery. jana had been in a medically induced coma. she was dragged while trying to stop thieves who broke into her car. friends describes described her
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as a community activist but she found angel cakes bakery which has a store front in january london square. the bakery provides cupcakes and pastries do many in the oakland community >> she was such a community builder and would want -- all that knew her or want her even tasted her cup cakes or heard about her to come together and support each other and to think about how question build a world that's more beautiful, more full of cup cakes, joy and love, and share that with each other. ama: a go fund me has been open. the shop has seen an outpouring of support. they're asking customers to buy gift cards because staff is overwhelmed. >> the last few years have been tough. and our challenges ahead even tougher. public safety concerns, a
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spiraling fentanyl crisis empty offices, shirted businesses and profound learning loss among our children. dan: the mayor is committed to building a better bay area. as you just heard san francisco mayor london breed there's a lot of business to do. she delivered the state of the business. and downtown is not coming back the way anyone wants. but she does have a plan. tim johns is in the newsroom with how what the mayor wants to see happen. tim? tom: yeah, he's laying it all on the table when discussing the problem that is san francisco is facing and. other city leaders wasted no time in pushing back. >> mayor london breed not mincing words thursday during her state of the city address when discussing the numerous problems facing san francisco. >> public safety concerns. a spiraling fentanyl crisis empty offices.
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shuttered businesses. >> she weigh out her plan to deal with them all. most notably reducing crime and revitalizing a downtown ravaged by the pandemic. she wants to do several things. first, she wants to reform the city's tax structure causes increases and give ago tax break for any company that comes to san francisco. she wants to increase sfpd back to full staffing and have millions of dollars in funding. >> our residents are asking that we build back our police force and we need to deliver that. >> establishing those goals won't be easy. >> i've seen san francisco and other cities deal with one or two of these at one time. but i've never seen when faced with all of them. besides getting the political support, reid will likely fall into financials challenges. >> she's got to challenge a few
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things with less and less money. leaders wasted no time in pushing back. >> i was disappointed with the speech today. and to be honest, nothing really new here. >> he thinks it's the wrong direction. he tells me why some common ground can be found. he believes the focus should be more on help residents. >> think that our top priority is just how to woo businesses in doesn't. i just think that's the wrong approach. >> on the streets of san francisco, public opinion on the mayor's plan. with some -- >> i think she's got a tough job. she's a visionary and has got
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good ideas. >> more supportive than others. >> i just kind of sounds like noise. >> but severn optimistic about the type of play san francisco can be. >> we create a world where young girls from the projects could be mayor. applause proximate cause >> now, another big thing that the mayor stressed is that downtown san francisco as we knew it prepandemic is never coming back. but she says that's ok. she encouraged people to look at this to create a new san francisco just as innovative as before. >> clearly some real changes. but opportunities too. thank you very much. for san francisco real extension project is estimated at more than 6.6 billion dollars. that's the figure that the board received during today's presentation of the 20-year financial plan. the vice chair says it's the close they've had to having a cost facility for this project
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which is set to open for surface in 203 -- 30-32. >> there was some concern approaching the $7 million figure. we all recognize that the longer this project drags on, the more expensive it will be. dan: a committee will review the estimates and report back in six month's time. it's planning to let go of 20% of its workforce for about 1600 people in all. nearly 1,000 employees are going to be let go this week. the web giant plans to turn yahoo into yahoo advertising. that's where half were made. eight people are now in custody in what they're calling a retail theft operation targeting apple stores. thousands of dollars worth of i
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phones, as well as i pads. rod wanta says the suspect stole a million of goods between last year an last month. >> this goes far beyond petty theft or soft lifting. this is organized. criminal activity and we won't put up with it in our state. and we are holding these individuals here involved accountable. >> wanta credited the highway patrol from around the state for assisting in the investigation and arrest. dan: stolen again. beloved statue weighing well over 400 pounds was recovered today. why it hold as special place in the hearts of so many. dennis "the menace" has been found after disappearing in monterey. where this prized piece was discovered. >> as the number of dead rises. there are ways you can help the victims. temperatures dropping and showers moving in. i'll have a time line coming up.
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dan: legendary burke bacharach died at 84. he compose time less hits hit songs. great songs like quit say a little prayer" and "promises promises" were known by people all across the globe. one 1968 song made this bay area city a household name. his classic name "do you know the way to san jose" is known worldwide. that song won dionne warwick her first grammy. dan: his song "that's what friends are for" raised a lot of money and it went to aids research. he continued to work with modern day artist and secure add
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grammy nomination. ama: a statue was stolen from a public park in san jose. but the good news more than a week after the disappearance the statue was found today. amanda details what happened and what comes next. amanda: at guadalupe river park a look what crooks left behind after saying off the 440-pound stature. the statue, a gift to residents from the sister city of puna india. >> there's a way for a person to steal it. it's like -- >> suni kelke strengthened times with the municipality. a shock to both communities and beyond. learning it had been stolen
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across the concrete slap. >> i made a lot of noise. ands the a 404-bound statue where people had to lift it up and put it in their truck and drive it away. that was -- >> city officials sharing these earlier photos saying they're unclear of the exact metal adding it may be code. >> following the theft of this statue contacted metal and shops in san jose to report the chef to make sure that he show showed up in those locations. you >> but a breakthrough early thursday by our media partners. >> it was the great work of the reporter that actually resulted in the location of the statue. >> joseph hedges, the manager said there is plenty of work
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ahead to determine what repairs are needed. whether it could be reinstalled and what security measures should be considered. >> it's not a safe place for a statue to see there so we could keep it -- or protect it. >> for now, the statue is with sjpd. there is no suspect information. though the crooks could face grand theft charges. ama: in monterey dennis "the menace" statue was received. they found it submerged in roberts lake. the character statue was a replacement for the original statue which was stolen in 2006. the current figure was taken last august after someone cut through its foot to remove it. >> the death toll from the earth cake that has destroyed so parts of turkey and syria has surpas
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surpassed 21,000 people. video shows rescuers holding his hand to to calm him. a 2 year-old toddler was sent to safety. survivors could face a secondary disaster as snow has started to fall in that region. >> turkish groups are coordinating efforts to get supplies to that region as possible. they're collect clothing and on med tall supplies. it's been an establishly difficult night for buurat. his family is safe. but he is still dealling with tremendous loss. >> the neighborhood that we group grow up with, it's all gone. it's not easy to describe. it's like -- erasing your memory from your mind. dan: turkish airlines
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