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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> this now has camp fire for 2018.
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this fire has now become the deadliest in the last 10 years. >> to station in maui continues, death toll climbing overnight. the latest on search and rescue efforts as federal help force in bank. good morning. we have a lot to get, first, the weather. lisa: we have some fog. it has been compressed, the marine layer that 1000 two bank 1500 feet. you notice an area of low pressure to the south of us. we will be looking at air quality less than ideal in the east bay. santa clara valley as temperatures continue to rise today. tomorrow, north bay and tuesday is our inland warmth continues. they are major index is low through the morning let us temperatures come to the mid and
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upper 90's to the inland valleys, moderate risk of fire danger, afternoon hot temperatures with dry brush. 50's and 60's right now. cloud cover around monterey bay and into half moon bay. visibility at about nothing. we will talk about how hot it gets today and into next week coming up. stephanie: we are tracking a fire in the east bay that broke out overnight. alameda county fire says the progression has stopped now. it happened in livermore north of highway 580. that fire burned about 1500 acres of brush along collier canyon road. tracking a fire at the south bay, now being cleaned up by san jose firefighters. progress has been stopped. it burned about 10 acres on hamilton and was close to the greenview restaurant on mount hamilton wrote known structures
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were threatened. developing now -- the death toll in the now he fires continues to rise. 93 people have no died. authorities have searched through only free percent of the damaged area. -- 3% of 1000 people still missing. hawaii governor says over 2000 structures have been destroyed or damaged and at least 1000 rooms have been secured for support staff and those displaced by the fires. melissa adams is in maui. >> cadaver sniffing dogs are searching the rubble and his crew's look for victims or survivors of the fierce wildfires that struck on tuesday. fema workers are also on the ground with the hawaii governor on saturday getting a look at what is left, not much. >> patience,
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perseverance. that is what we need. we need that from everyone. not just everyone in maui county but the whole world. >> deke wildfires are now hawaii's deadliest natural disaster. this video shows flames wind blowing. police ran to the ocean to survive, spending more than seven hours in the water. >> cards were exploding. we would duck into the water and put our mouse is close to the surface as we could so we could breathe. >> saturday, officials open one route into west maui for residents who must show proof of residence, but aesop many people turned away. >> we have been waiting since 11:00 a.m. on wednesday morning. >> the state attorney general has announced a competence of review of evacuation policies, including systems for notifying residents to get out during emergencies, notifications many saving never received.
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-- say they never received. >> during work multiple players and circumstances were complicated by the speed at which they spread. overtime, we will be able to figure out if we could have better protected people. >> families going through donations, sorting through supplies for those who lost everything. stephanie: having plenty of -- there are plenty of ways you can help. in the bay area, vibes and smiles in san jose held a donation drive at antioch multicultural festival yesterday. the group was created to serve others during difficult times. on the peninsula and, festival -- a beloved festival capturing the spirit of hawaii -- the aloft festival focused on relief efforts this year.
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we were at the festival, where we met with people with ties to the island. ♪ >> a band of ukulele dedicating a song to the people of maui. this year's aloha festival is now taking on a new five. >> it reminds me of the hurricane in 1991. we got together to help. we have to rise to the occasion now and help again. >> time is some of been -- i knew that some of you may have been affected. >> that was trouble true. seems almost everyone we thought of the festival has a personal connection, including eve from san jose. >> we had a friend who died. he got burned.
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>> and this woman is worried about her college roommates family, forced to evacuate. they are in shelters. the fire was in their backyard. they had to take shelter and their son's school. >> the hawaii community foundation is collecting donations. >> i saw that they needed help. >> toyon airlines is asking customers to donate airline miles to help transport red cross volunteers to bang maui. -- two maui. >> anything we can do, any one can do. it would be great to help. >> the spirit of the islands remains steadfast, reflected in the and dance. jose rosario grew up on a lo who but the island is where his heart is.
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he just returned from valley days before the wild there. he says the community is hurting but help is on the way. >> i think this is very special because everybody is coming together to help. >> that help continues. hawaiian airlines telling us that 10,000 customers have donated miles to help with relief. kilo have festival returning for the first time since 2019. so many people wanting to help. stephanie: the people of maui, the victims, and their families. a lot of people want to know what they can do to help. you can go to abc7news.com. you will find a list of organizations helping the people from hawaii recovered. in the north bay, marin county health officials say the little overdoses are now the leading cause of death for residents --
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leading cause of death for residents 55 and younger. seven out of 10 overdose deaths involve funnel. -- fentanyl. irving has been at least one overdose a week for the last three years. they are trying to ways -- to raise awareness about narcan. new details on a scare that happened in december. eight report by the national transportation safety board reveals a plane from maui to san francisco nosedived in the air about a minute after takeoff. this morning, we are learning this communication is to blame. the plane plunged after the captain called for an adjustment to these lab settings. copilot told investigators he thought the captain asked for 15, not 5. this caused the plane to nosedived pilots shifted into recovery mode and were able to get back on track.
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they are roaming around san francisco, often without a driver. this weekend, you will likely see more. we are talking about robo taxis and tested on the road 24/7. >> san francisco. people taking pictures as a witness driverless cars are now able to operate 24/7. >> is amazing. we love it. it is the safest thing. >> beth has been using it for months. she feels there is a level of safety she does not get with ataxia. it will warm you -- warn you if there is a cyclist or a car coming. >> i jt now. >> jeff is giving relatives a tour of the city. he says he is ready to ride. >> there is a lot they have been gathering over the years.
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>> this is one sign to show the world that if you really want to see the world, come to san francisco. >> if san francisco wants to be a leader in ai technologies, it needs projects like driverless cars, but critics argue the technology is not ready. some of the strongest opposition comes from san francisco police and fire. on friday, we see a driverless car interfering in a written desk in a fire response. but this professor argues most of the problems require a software fix. >> gino about the problems. the public are reporting those problems. now it is on the part of the company. they have to be fast to solve those problems. >> there curve with the public, but his concern is that technology will outpace regulations.
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the example of an emergency vehicle blocked by a driverless car, who is responsible? >> is the company responsible? the coder who wrote the algorithm? or somebody else? >> many problems have yet to be resolved, but as for the passengers this weekend -- >> so far, so good. lisa: low clouds and fog only along the coast but some in the city. upper 50's here, made 60's and sfo. temperatures right around average but the fog stayed put throughout the coastline and parts of the city yesterday. we will talk about more warming today away from the coast and how warm it will get into next week -- coming up. stephanie: and walked out for wildlife. why
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road. >> crossing the road has increasingly deadly. at least 20 bears have been killed in the past five weeks. >> usually, we quatro or five, so i -- 405, so i dread to think what will happen in october or november. when they are beeping there speaking up on calories, that is normally when we would see these numbers. >> but this year, she says it is happening too soon. she is wearing for the bears in the region. >> what will happen in october or november? will we have 100 bears in a few days that are killed, hit, wounded? >> in this video, you see a monomeric trying to rally her cubs after one was hit by a car in south lake tahoe. >> it is hard for all of us responding.
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it is really hard. >> reminding drivers n the time of day or night, be on the lookout for bear crossings. their livelihoods depend on it. >> they deserve to come to the lake. baitfish, go swimming. they have to be able to do this. stephanie: can never be too careful. two wolves now -- they are making a comeback in california. a new pack has been found and you are looking at video of the. wildlife officials think it may be a descendant. great wolves are in dangers and were hunted to extinction in california about 100 years ago but have slowly been wondering back into the state over the past decade. there are now three nonhealth packs in the state. the south bay is getting a
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swifties stimulus. experts say the tellers with concerts in santa clara county in couple of weeks ago brought in an estimated $33 million. 60,000 people went. 70% were from out of town. the swifties spent million on hotels, food, entertainment. to put that in perspective, the super bowl pulled in an estimated $240 million in 2016. ♪ across the bay area. dissent is a summer jazz festival continues. the annual festival is in downtown san jose. this event celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip hop with big daddy kane headlining the main stage.
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it also features latin, pump, soul artists. and today, the big finale and of lands, date three is here. organizers are expecting over 200,000 people to have attended. today, the headliners include megan thee stallion and odessa. tickets are going for about $500 on some ticket resale sites. the city is asking everyone to use public transportation. there is no parking. if you did not make it up -- didn't make it out there yesterday, dan ashley hit the stage. ♪ dan has a lifelong passion for music and expresses that through performances and creating new music.
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he just released his new album "out there>" so fun to see him on the stage yesterday. for those who will be heading that therefore day three, how is the weather shaping up? lisa: there was mis night. mist and drizzle, typical san francisco. some afternoon sun, temperatures in the 60's. high-pressure ridge building in from the north, allowing for warming. yesterday 2 to 5 than average. some heat in the 90's. some moisture coming from an easterly flow. we have a low of the southern california coast. circulation around that pulling in moisture and thunderstorm activity that is settled down yesterday, bringing those clouds to the bay area. with that low to the south keeping the marine layer intact
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and the coast custom -- comfortable. no work here but we are looking at a bit of warmth across the bay around hayward, fremont, san ramon, oakland. upper elevations in our inland valleys have not cooled off. 72 in mount diablo. san ramon valley, dublin, upper 60's. all those 90's and known fog allowing for that warmth to be retained early this morning. half-mile visibility half moon bay. some of this fog is quite dense. and where the fog is, check it out, anywhere from 2 to 4 degrees cooler than yesterday. 3 to 7 degrees warmer than yesterday inland. triple digit heat inland probably today and into monday. the warmest day lives to be tuesday.
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jeezy remains wednesday. -- the heat remains wednesday. cooling friday into it next weekend. tomorrow 100 in livermore. fuchsia colored getting close, upper 90's. san jose 90 degrees/ 92 in sonoma the coast stays comfortable. later winds tuesday. 102 by wednesday. little change here and looking at that warmth in oakland. highs today, mid 90's. 70 downtown. maybe a couple degrees warmer still with the bug at the coast, we are looking at the cooler numbers and have known that half moon bay and pacifica. seven-day forecast checking out the warmth.
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stephanie: we south bay, a tony award-winning theater is struggling. we are talking about theater works. but the show must go on. jack white does explains how the stage company is trying to make that happen. ♪ >> music rehearsals are on. the costumes are being prepped. all the components that make a musical theater production are coming together. >> we launched with eight regional premier called "mrs.
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christie," based loose agatha christie. >> it is not even appear that there is still a major component missing for the show to go on. started in 1970, the organization has a steep history in the bay area and musical theater, making productions eventually produced in theaters across the country. 2019 was one of its greatest theaters and 2020 was shaping up to be even better. >> delete or awarded a regional tony in 2019. then the pandemic kit. >> with that, audiences disappeared and of been slow to come back. these directors organization still has a fighting chance if they get help from the community. >> we are asking for $3 million to complete the season. >> they are not the only local
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theater organization that has faced hardships since the pandemic, and bay area children's theater in oakland, which closed after 19 years. >> this is a national trend. >> they launched the funding campaign to help recoup what it had before the pandemic. >> to rebuild, reposition, rethink how we can come up with a new vision. >> the goal is to raise the $3 million by november. and they hope the community will discover theater works. >> you have ever worked here, benefited from our education programs, enjoyed a show, now is the time to make sure future generations have that same opportunity. stephanie: i hope that is the case. still to come, a congresswoman admits the state of hawaii underestimated the impact wildfires could have on the islands. then, campaign efforts ramp-up in iowa. how'd you if you -- how gop
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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. stephanie: good morning. we start with a look at the weather. the fog making another comeback. lisa: it was misty and drizzly left night. this morning, some fog. care is emeryville, where the inland east bay and south bay will express of moderate air quality temperatures in the 90's. 90 in santa clara valley and the heat spread into the north bay on monday, allowing air quality there to be moderate for the next several days. our fire danger index is ramping up. 60's and 70's inland, but as we get into those mid and upper 90's, moderate risk with upper elevations dry.
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upper 60's, low i now. 55 and reduced visibility at the coast. by 9: temperatures rising around the day. 1:00, pretty running the gamut. stephanie: we continue to learn more out of hawaii. but days now since the maui wildfires. 93 people are dead. 2200 structures are lost. at least 1000 people are still considered missing. delta could have spoke to cnn and says the state underestimated the power of the fires could have, especially after the hurricane in 2018, went fires scorched over 2300 acres in maui is the storm approached hawaii. >> we did not learning brush
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fires could erupt as a result of turning hurricane winds. we underestimated the quickness of the fire. we have got to make sure that we do better. stephanie: the congresswoman also called for waters to be searched. as of right now, only 3% of the destroyed areas have been searched. right now, the airlines and hawaiian authorities are telling to her wrist to stay away, but what if you had already made plans to travel to maui? michael finney tells us experts say about potential refunds. >> a wildfire in an island paradise, field by a hurricane. it is a disaster no one could have predicted, least of all the tourists who planned to go. >> our plan was to go whale watching. it is the perfect time. >> karen smith burke
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trip to maui for next february but now she doubts the island will be ready for tourists. >> i cannot imagine that in six months they will rebuild that whole area to go well watching. >> to try to get a cash refund from alaska airlines could only get a voucher good for one year. >> is ridiculous. i do not know when i am going to go back. >> if you have a trip planned in the next couple of weeks, definitely do not gold, but further along, i would see how everything gets back up and running. >> tourists will likely get cash refund or credit to travel to the island in the next few weeks but not beyond that. >> if you are loo a trip months from now, it is probably too much to ask for a full refund at this point. it should be up and running by christmas. for now, i would take eight wait
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and see approach. >> some airlines, are offering refunds for those who want to cancel during a short window period. >> we will find that in many cases, airlines and hotels will work with you -- whether that is to come back in a year or giving you a cash refund. stephanie: in the east community members that their last chance to tell oakland leaders what is important to them in the search for the next police chief. 's date what the new chief's main focus to be on public safety enforcing laws and policies. oakland has been without a chief since february. armstrong was fired after independent investigation showed he failed to show some officers accountable for misconduct. a consulting firm has been
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chosen to pick the next chief. their recommendation is expected by november. republican presidential candidates made their stop at the iowa state fair over the weekend. just five months until the first caucuses. while donald trump has a substantial lead, many have chosen to shift their focus from his criminal indictments and instead of point of issues with the biden administration. >> they are saying that biden is doing a better job in the country is in the wrong direction, i think you have to do everything in your power to ensure he does not get four more years. stephanie: this is happening in the -- is the case against hunter biden comes to an impasse, meaning a trial could be in the future for the president's son. right now, donald trump could face another indictment in georgia. the first gop debate is also just days away. chris christie faces all the
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tough questions. abc's this week is coming up right here on abc 7. in pennsylvania, four people were killed in a house explosion saturday morning. the blast destroyed one home and damaged at least one dozen others in a pittsburgh suburb. multiple people were hurt. authorities still searching for possible victims under the debris. >> patien to local hospitals. we can confirm that one is deceased and several are unaccounted for. stephanie: we are told the because of the explosion is still under investigation. coming up, eyes on san francisco listings. new data showing more out-of-towners are looking to rent or buy in the city. here is eight live look from our sukkot camera.
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auditions for warriors dance team hopefuls. over 300 dancers came out from all over. the top 60 dancers will face at 2:00 this afternoon. only 35 will make the team. the final squad will be announced tuesday. the warriors help prepare students for school with much-needed supplies. trayce jackson-davis handled -- handed out some supplies. the event was not all about the books. kids got a chance to play games and participate in activities. to giveaway also included a teacher supply giveaway. organizers assayed the goal was to ensure the bay areas must underserved communities are ready for the upcoming school year. and a church is also helping local kids. it hosted its second we are the village giveaway, handing out free backpacks and school supplies.
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an estimated 1500 families live below the poverty line in the tenderloin. marvin ky hopes the will ease financial burden. >> might want to make sure that we are serving this community, that there is a deacon of hope. amongst all of the insecurity, opioid use, we are here to support this community. stephanie: like church raised almost $8000, dou original goal. lisa: gorgeous shot. you can see a bit of fog, the sun coming up. 6:23, the official sunrise. temperatures in the 70's. nearly perfect. we will get you some son, have a sea breeze. more warming in the end. we will talk about how hot that is going get.
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gorgeous shot looking at the bay bridge. 5:43. the scope -- two favorite make an appearance in oracle park. raiders and 49ers face-off in lost vegas today for their preseason opener. resolver is has your morning sports. >> good morning. the giants honored the 1993 team last night. barry bonds was introduced bringing out the skipper from the rangers dugout. the 1993 won failed to make the playoffs. we are here. brandon crawford
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from those championship teams, loaded the bases. giants get nothing. ground out in an inning ending double play. frustrating. top 4, rba single up the middle. texas scores three to take the lead. giants up. another double play to end the inning. 8 men left on base for the giants. we go to the ninth, they are down 9-2. 423 feet to his first big-league homerun. and you have got to negotiate for that baseball. giants lose, 4 they are still second place in the wildcard. mark kotsay trying to bring some love to lawrence butler, who got his first major league hit in this game. luis medica johnston
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first. he hustles and is safe. inexcusable from medina. vargas proving you should always rent it out. that proved costly. huge mental mistake. the bottom of the ninth, tied it to. -- two. ruis turns it around. solo homer is a walk-off winter. nationals win. the 49ers and raiders held joint practices this week in las vegas. trey lance will start at quarterback. sam donald will plate in the second half. we are unlikely to see jimmy garoppolo's suit up later today. for most of the players practices mean more than a game. christian mccaffrey is coming off a monster season in san francisco. with the regular season lesson a month away, it is all about
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getting prepared. >> there is times where we are great, times were remake mistakes, but that is what training camp is for. just chopping wood. hopefully you get all the kinks out. >> damar hamlin, who suffered cardiac arrest in january, allowed to write again. he had three tackles in the win for buffalo. he almost died in cincinnati. he passed all the tests. after the game, he cited his jersey, went up to his mom, and gave her a hug. that is a look at morning sports. stephanie: if you are getting ready to head out this sunday morning, let's check in on the forecast. lisa: morning. a lot going on -- thunderstorms in the afternoon in the sierra nevada. cloud cover drifting into san francisco.
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low to the south instigating that and keeping our marine layer intact. high-pressure to the north allows for a warming trend. as we put that together, our microclimates are in full swing again. patchy, dense fog at the coast. as we get 30 minutes away from sunrise, you can see some of those higher clouds from the sierra nevada and looking at the low cloud deck as well. 56 in san francisco. 59 in oakland. 61 in palo alto. 55 and half mile visibility in half moon bay. mount tam, high clouds and that he is really coming into play around santa rosa, napa, cloverdale. 57 in novato. it is really just getting going and will last through the middle
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of next week. livermore at 67 degrees. in the low cloud deck, san francisco in the 70's today, but that south wind keeping cool throughout the afternoon. patchy, dense fog, triple digit inland. high-pressure stays with us monday, tuesday, wednesday. cooler pattern by the end of the week. plans coming in from the sierra nevada later this afternoon. we continue this pattern higher clouds to the east. check out the numbers inland. advertise in the 80's. we surpassed that yesterday. 102 on tuesday. wednesday 100. still above average thursday. friday and next weekend will be cooler. 86 santa clara. santa cruz in the 70's.
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peninsula, plenty of 80's from palo alto to mountain view. 70 downtown. partial son here, around outside lands this afternoon. upper 90's in cloverdale and 77 in berkeley. 70, san leandro. 85 in fremont. less wind, high clouds allowing temperatures to climb into the 90's. the forecast -- 60's at the coast, low 80's around the bay, upper 90's inland. monday, tuesday, wednesday, really hot around the 680 corridor. 80's around the bayshore. by next weekend, much cooler. stephanie: we have always got it all.
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fire danger always a concern. would you say the threat is going to continue being moderate this week? lisa: absolutely. stephanie: you can watch all of our newscasts live and on-demand through our app available through apple tv, google td, amazon fire tv, and roku. coming up, close look into san jose state's athletic facility. to make yourself feel okay to drive... man: z-w-x. vo: you're not okay to drive.
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athletic center, which provides amenities to 22 different sports teams at san jose state. even the hallways are done up with the spartans logo. on the wall and on the ceiling. this is scott mcdonald, who will be taking us on the tour. >> everything here is state-of-the-art. they all like their own music. kicking get in here and do their own spotify playlist. >> perhaps the highlight of this $70 million athletic facility is this locker room for the football team -- plenty of space for the players, and who would not like seeing their picture at their locker? the school is at heavy competition for athletes. it is believed this type of requirement -- environment will help recruit elite players. >> we believe this is the top
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facility for student athletes in the mountain west. >> have already seen the results. our women's soccer coach told me the other day we just got a pop player -- top player. >> this is what the new locker room looks like for the women's soccer team. this is the soaking area for athletes. one cold, one hot one. >> this is the audit this is where players will watch film, talk about strategy. >> 12 sunrooms will turn into suites on game days, this player eating area will turn into a place for fans. >> have got their own borrowers station, which is a really cool feature. i believe one of the backup quarterbacks will be doing all the hairstyles. it will be super bowl. >> -- super cool. >> certainly something to talk
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about. stephanie: san francisco celebrated the filipino american community by showcasing art, cultural treasures at the festival. it was the 30th annual event in the zone movement neighborhood. the event was born out of the story of struggle. 4000 filipino families were displaced to make room for the europe of winter gardens. it highlights the enduring spirits of resilience and the rich history of filipinos in the region. next, help formality from the bay area. how the return of a san mateo festival is helping fire victims. but first, the update from fire crews as they made progress in the east bay.
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> this now has superseded the cap fire from 2018 ashcamp fir -- camp fire from 2018. stephanie: the death toll from the wildfires in maui growing overnight. it is sunday, august 13. we will have more on our top story in a moment.

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