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it's about 150 miles from the capital of carson city, about 120 miles from reno in the nearby town of sparks. that's where we find abc7 news reporter j.r. stone who has our top story tonight. >> those leaving burning man focused on getting this thick mud off of their shoes. >> it's super heavy. it feels like 5 pounds on each leg. if not more. we had to put trash bags on the shoes in order for us to not, you know, sink into the what looks like trash bag
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and then duct tape on it. >> yeah. >> so you don't want to help me get the mud that could be seen all over everything monday but mud that symbolizes what they went through for nicole goetz says they were on the opposite side of the camp at black rock city when the rain started friday. >> we left the bikes there. we didn't even take them back because of the mud. we couldn't get there. we couldn't get to take them back. so we have no bikes. >> this was one of those electric bikes stuck in the mud. on saturday morning at burning man, this is probably with some of it cleaned off. >> it's definitely like clay out there. so it's an interesting texture. so tough to walk around. but we made the best of it. >> those attending the festival referred to as burners with a positive attitude on monday, along with some of the muddiest shoes that you'll ever see. saying it was about coming together when the weather took a turn. >> we were fortunate enough to take care of others and bring them into our camp. >> we stayed indoors for about
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16 to 18 hours. after that, we went out like a regular night. there was lots of parties. every camp had its own parties, so we had to wear garbage bags around the boots, yuk it out in the mud. but it was amazing. >> festival organizers warned burners not to leave saturday or sunday due to the conditions after the rain, telling festival goers to conserve food, water and gasoline get says they did unsuccessfully attempt to leave. >> we tried to leave two days ago. it was impossible. we tried to leave yesterday. we got stuck in the mud and then today is good. people helped us and we are out. >> yes, out. and in route back to southern california for this group. not one person we interviewed said they wouldn't do it all over again. even with the rain and mud, saying it made things that much more special. that includes nicole, who gave us this video of what their party looked like saturday night after the rain, after all of that, would you go back? yes. what impressed me most, talking with these burners was their positivity. some of them didn't
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know where they were going to eat or sleep after that bad weather hit, but they came together and made sure that everyone was okay. in sparks, nevada, j.r. stone, abc seven news and the deluge of rain didn't stop. >> festival goers from wrapping up on a strong note. for many, the weather brought the gathering of people even closer together. abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has their story. >> everything's drying out despite the cold and muddy conditions, some burning man festival goers are ending the event with good spirits after a two night delay. >> the annual burning of the man was lit up on monday night. >> as dramatic as people have made it, it actually hasn't been that terrible. if there's ever a group of people to get stuck with, this is this is the one this is the sixth burning man festival. >> kiana beale has attended. she said the torrential rain brought people together, so it was shelter in place and try to just find somewhere warm and dry and keep each other warm and ideally find somebody who has an rv.
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>> if you don't have one. and then it just became really like a beautiful, um, sense of even more beautiful sense of community than before. >> drinks were served at their makeshift bar, the combined food, and we made meals together and a lot more than we probably would have if the weather had been perfect. >> radical self-reliance is part of burning man, and that's what we do. we prepare. we prepare for the worst that possibly could happen. and then this year it happened. we spoke with a volunteer nurse who likes to highlight the positive side things like this camp back here does fish. >> they serve for soup all day long. so people are lining up there for soup because it's actually pretty chilly out today. and they're hungry. so camps are feeding them. it is very much of a bonding type situation. and i have made friends here that i will have hopefully for decades for the rest of my life in the south bay. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> that rainbow. well, as the weather dries out and improves at burning man, the sun is also
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making a return to the bay area this week. abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian is here to tell us how things are warming up. spencer they are indeed. >> we started with a warm day today, labor day and it's going to be another mainly sunny and mild to warm day tomorrow. here's a look at our 24 hour day planner starting at 7 a.m. when we'll have some lingering morning low clouds. but the sun will be out and parts of the sky will be bright. it'll be about 56 to 58 degrees early in the morning, around 7:00. by noon, we'll see sunny skies everywhere. temperature about 76 degrees inland, about 70 around the bay shoreline, low 60s on the coast, 4 p.m. as we get close to the peak of our warming in the afternoon, we'll see mid 80s in inland areas mid 70s around the bay shoreline, mid 60s on the coast. and as we get into the early evening hours, 7 p.m. or so, still lots of bright sunshine, but the low clouds will be forming at the coastline. the marine layer will be building at that hour and temperatures will drop to the mid 70s, inland and upper 60s around the bay shoreline. i'll have the full accuweather seven day forecast in a few minutes. i'm all right. >> thank you spencer. we'll check back in the east bay
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today. a woman who police say was an innocent bystander was injured by a stray bullet from a drive by shooting. it happened at lake merritt on lakeside drive in madison street. police say the woman was struck while she was on the pedestrian path. she is in critical condition in an oakland youth football organization, is looking for a new home. their search comes after the group was caught in the middle of gunfire during two practices recently, abc seven news reporter tim john spoke with one member of the team and shares her heartfelt plea. >> a nightmare situation unfolding for the east bay panthers in oakland late last month as the youth football organization was practicing at verdese carter park, a gunfight broke out right outside the park's entrance. >> it sounded like a war zone. there were so many shots that rang out. it was like people were shooting back and forth. kids were very frantic. >> tamu lopez is the treasurer of the group and has two kids who play with the panthers. she says as if the first experience wasn't bad enough at the nets practice, it got even worse. >> then all of a sudden people
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came on the field, running behind each other, shooting before they were off the field. this time they were running through the field with handguns, lopez says. >> after happening two times in a row, many in the organization are devastated and fear for their safety. i have ptsd. >> my ten year old had three nightmares the first night to where he had to sleep in a bed with me. >> now the panthers are trying to find a new safe place to practice and raising money through a gofundme page. one option could be madison park academy near sobrante park. >> the only issue is that with the city of oakland parks and recreation, we have to have money to be able to rent out parks. >> lopez says. most of the kids on the panthers come from underserved communities without a lot of extra money. she tells me part of the appeal of the organization is to give members a chance at a normal childhood. >> football gives them not only a community of family that loves them, it gives them a place to eat when they don't have money or a place to have social
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advantages that they wouldn't normally have. >> while lopez says she's angry that the city of oakland is facing the current spike in violence, she knows one thing is for certain that these kids are worth fighting for. >> somebody needed to stand up for these kids and if i don't advocate for them, i don't know who else will. in oakland, tim johns, abc seven news. >> and if you would like to hp the east bay panthers, we have posted a link to their gofundme page on our website. >> just go to abc7 news.com and look for this story. it's a unique case of lost and found in fremont, a landmark that was cut in half in an act of vandalism has been located. we're talking about the peaker pole, a special marker atop mission peak. hikers are known to take photos with it when they reach the summit, but now they say it has four faces showing you the directions of north and south and is covered in peeker holes. so you can see other iconic peaks around the bay. tonight, questions remain about who cut off half the pole . >> this was premeditated. you
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need a specific tool to cut something like that down. you need to spend time to bring yourself up. 2100ft over three miles. it's not a low effort crime. >> the section that was removed has been found by park staff. the pole has stood atop mission peak since 1990. labor day travel was slow around the bay area because of a freeway closure. the stretch of westbound 80 between vallejo and hercules had been closed since friday, so caltrans could repave a three mile stretch of the road . but there was some good news today. lanes reopened around 5 p.m. caltrans says the work went faster than expected. >> this is really great news for the drivers as they come back from their labor day vacation ins. we definitely wanted to do is we wanted to get the job done. obviously what we wanted to do is compress over 160 nights of work into four days, and we're able to open up the highway 12 hours ahead of schedule. >> he also said it helped a lot to have some extra contractors
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on site and the team worked around the clock to make it happen. drivers can expect a smoother ride into the city now that it is complete. but up next, smash mouth's front man and bay area native steve harwell has died. we're going to take a look back at his life and his impact in the music world or worries for wildlife in the sacramento-san joaquin river. we are learning about a tugboat that's been leaking oil and the plan to try to remove it. plus, i like the sociology experiment of it all. >> a married couple working kelly and mark are ready for another season. >> they're sharing what being on tv together has been like for their relationship. we have. all right. >> let's talk about this. bring your friends this has so much impact every community feels it is like, okay, here we are. >> yeah. >> bring your friends.
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show. >> we've got a million good reasons for you to watch gma this september. someone somewhere in america is about to get $1 million live on gma. >> you see how i did that? a million good reasons steve harwell, the former smash mouth frontman from santa clara, died today. >> he passed away peacefully at his home in boise, idaho, with family and friends by his side. we learned yesterday that harwell had entered hospice care . abc7 news south bay reporter dustin dawsey has a look at his impact on music. >> the voice that turn mic fans in the early 2000s into believers and made them feel like an all star has passed away . former smash mouth frontman and santa clara native steve harwell lost a battle with liver failure at age 56, according to the band's manager. >> it's sad. it's very young. it's a bummer. >> well, we remembered with a guy who made some really great music, music that dates back to 1994, when harwell co-founded the band smash mouth in san jose. >> they were first recognized after a demo of their song played on qm locally in the south bay. from there, the band
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rose to fame thanks to their 1999 triple platinum album astro lounge, featuring a cover of i'm a believer and hit single all star. hey now you're an all star. >> get your game on. go play. >> the band took to instagram to remember their former lead singer saying steve harwell was an american original, a truly larger than life character who shot up into the sky like a roman candle. steve should be remembered for his unwavering focus and impact and determination to reach the heights of pop stardom. >> he wanted to be the guy with the mic that was having more fun than anybody else, and i really think that translated, we haven't had a lot of big bands, and i think the smash mouth legitimately must be hailed as the second biggest san jose band of all time. >> record shops like this 1st may be on short supply, but streetlight records in san jose remains a very special spot. in the early 2000, harwell and smash mouth filmed a music video here in two decades later, fans bought all of the south bay band cds on sale. >> so i just thought, you know,
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that i'll have something to remember steve by pamela adkins remained a family friend of harwell's until his passing. >> and despite his recent struggles with alcoholism and drug use, she wants him to be remembered as the man she knew he was. he was a really good person. >> he was. he was kind. he was generous. he loved people. and he i mean, he always was laughing and jumping around. we will definitely miss steve. >> steve harwell remembered at age 56 in san jose, dustin dawsey, abc7 news. >> first lady jill biden has tested positive for covid. she's currently at the biden's delaware home where she will reportedly stay. we're told her symptoms are mild. president biden has tested negative. now to developing news out of wisconsin. wild video. look at this. that was captured the moment a pier collapsed today. the pier. look at all those people. the pier is on the university of wisconsin's campus in madison. officials say about 60 to 80 people were standing on it celebrating the labor day holiday when that dock just collapsed and caved in, dumping
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them into the lake. 25 people were hurt. one person was taken to the hospital. the injuries, though, are all thankfully non life threatening. everyone is expected to be okay. authorities are investigating a submerged tugboat that's leaking oil in the sacramento-san joaquin river. california department of fish and wildlife says the oil and diesel are spilling into a protected wildlife area. they say several agencies are developing a plan to remove the boat and clean up the oil. wildlife officials say the early response has prevented any major impact. they're developing a salvage plan right now to get a contractor out there to remove the vessel, remove the threat. >> and so at this point, we've been really fortunate that that no wildlife or plant species have been impacted. >> the san joaquin sheriff's office says the spill was not intentional and it's possible for older vessels in the water to just start leaking. all right. so let's check on our weather starting off another week. abc7 news, weather anchor spencer christian is here with what we can expect. first full
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week of september. >> that's correct. that's right. i'm the weekend. didn't give us much hope for sunshine but we did get that today. so it was a nice labor day and right now on labor day evening we have an onshore breeze and it's a cooling onshore breeze. now, it's pretty light in most locations, but here in san francisco, we have wind speeds at the surface of 14mph. so nice little sea breeze. they're having a cooling effect along coastal areas and around the bay shoreline. most of these locations are about 3 or 4 degrees cooler right now than they were at this hour last night. while up in the north bay santa rosa, napa, fairfield are a couple of degrees warmer than at this hour last night. here's the view from the exploratorium camera giving us a nice view, in fact, of the cityscape of san francisco. we see a few thin clouds off in the distance, but it's mainly clear right now, 60 degrees in san francisco, low 60s in oakland, mountain view, san jose and palo alto, 59 at half moon bay. we also have a pretty clear view in emeryville right now and we have other temperature readings of 57 at novato low 60s at santa rosa. novato fairfield 64 and 60 at
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livermore and from our rooftop camera looking across the quiet embarcadero, these are our forecast headlines. low clouds will develop near the coast and bay overnight in the wee hours of the morning. gradual warming trend will be with us for the next several days and it'll be heating up big time in our inland areas. over the weekend, forecast that animation starting at midnight. looks like this. we'll see the development of a little bit of a marine layer there. it won't be very deep and it won't extend very far across the bay. by 6:00 tomorrow morning, it'll be present. it may provide a little bit of reduced visibility for early morning commuters, but it'll quickly burn back to the coastline, giving us a mainly sunny day starting at about 8 or 9 a.m. overnight lows will be mainly in the midst upper 50s so pleasantly cool overnight tomorrow under sunny skies, look for highs in the low 60s near the coast. we'll see mainly mid 70s around the bay shoreline and mid 80s inland. and here is the accuweather seven day forecast. so for the remainder of the week we'll see high temperatures in a range that will not vary much from day to day. about 86 to 88
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degrees inland. we'll see mid 70s around the bay shoreline, mid 60s on the coast. then it starts to warm up a few more degrees on saturday, up to about 90 inland. then it gets warm to almost hot on sunday and monday with inland highs in the mid 90s and low 80s around the bay shoreline. lovely week ahead. yeah, no rain in sight and no extreme conditions at all. >> well, that's good. we'll take it. >> absolutely. thanks spencer. >> we'll be right back live kelly and mark. >> new season starts september 5th. >> this all new aria is an elegant, easy with 389 horsepower. >> it's electric with an edge. >> get 2.99% financing for 36 months on aria. i'm attorney connell duncan. >> people come to us all the time saying the insurance company or another law firm told them their injury case was worth little to nothing. one client came to us after the insurance company offered her $6,000. we ended up getting her $100,000. call us first. it's just that
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>> abc seven sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> good evening. we don't know exactly what the contract hangup is with nick bosa on the 49 ers, but this might offer some insight. nick's brother joey got $78 million guaranteed dollars in his $135 million deal with the chargers. now the 49 ers, they've never paid more than $58 million in guaranteed dollars. and that went to debo. so maybe that's it. niners kick off a new season on sunday if bosa does not sign in the next couple of days. hard to imagine him suiting up in the opener at pittsburgh. both of the reigning defensive player of the year. the niners. they're not winning the super bowl unless they have 97 out there. so what do both teammates think about this when you had these opportunities? >> man, you got to do what's best for yourself and you know your family and things like that. obviously, having a guy like nick on the field with us is huge. i mean, he's the best defensive player in the national football league, one of the best players in the league. so having him here is a huge, huge benefit man. i think all 31 teams would agree with that. you know, we
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look at it, say you've been missing somebody, you just next man up and you just play ball. a guy like nick bosa that allows for a game changing plays and so we don't know how many of those game changing plays that we would make, but hopefully we can fill those in. if he's not here in his absence. but a guy like nick, he adds to that. once he's here, it'll be nice on a baseball. >> looks like the giants are up there like swinging toothpicks at the plate the way their offense has just died. labor day in chicago, mike yastrzemski almost caught up in the flag. logan webb got the start. six and two thirds allowed three runs. as usual, no run support. seiya suzuki takes him out in the second one. nothing cubs and you could already feel the despair amongst the giants fans. justin steele on the third, it's austin slater in the fourth, it's patrick bailey in the sixth. it's yaz in the seventh. it was wilmer flores. resistance is futile. steal strikes out 12 over eight innings. not only two hits, cubs get some insurance in the eighth. dansby swanson to left here comes mitch haniger for not making the play. the former giant mike hoffman scored as cubs win five zip, dropping
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the giants a game out of that final wild card spot. how about the a's and the jays? dad gives his son a foul ball. don't throw it, kid. almost threw it away. good save by pops. not used to seeing a three game a's win streak. three two jays in the seventh. jordan diaz ties it up with a solo bomb three apiece. they end up going to extras. kevin biggio, rbi single. the jays tally three runs in the 10th and win, ending the a's winning streak. six five sports on abc seven sponsored by river rock casino. we'll be right back . abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. >> eat, play and win at river rock casino summer may be ending, but things are heating up at living spaces where we're celebrating incredible deals during our labor day event shop over 200 living rooms with sofas starting at 350, over 100 bedrooms with queen beds, starting at 150 and over 100 dining rooms with dining sets starting at 250 plus pay no interest for 24 months on select
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a milestone for travel. >> this is a live look at san francisco international airport. the tsa reports more than 2.7 million passengers passed through checkpoints nationwide this weekend. you see the plane taking off there. that makes it the busiest labor day weekend for airline travel since 2019. live with kelly. and mark is getting ready for a new season here on abc seven reporter sandy kenyon from our sister station in new york has a look at what's to come on the 36th year of live . it's live with kelly and mark. >> after more than a quarter of a century of marriage and more than half a year as costars on live, kelly ripa and mark consuelos have found their groove. >> the job has not impacted the marriage, but i think the marriage has impacted the job. >> what do you mean? >> i like the so sociological experiment of it all. a married couple working, working in front of a live audience made up of fans who on this day stayed to
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hear our interview. there are times we have decided actions that we would ordinarily have at home, but there's safety in saying it in front of an audience of people and so we're more willing to discuss things in front of the all of the witnesses ahead lies the first full season of the show with mark as co-host. >> the ratings have been great. people have loved him. we've had great feedback, but now we're leaning into it even further. we've got all kinds of fun things going on in this new season. he's going to really even take more control of our trivia game. the trivia game plays to mark's competitive nature. >> you're correct. >> if i'm walking on the street next to somebody, we're racing on the sidewalk. you know, if i'm on the sidewalk, i'm. i'm racing someone. it's just the way i'm built. so i said, well, what what a better way to feed my competitive spirit. and speaking of competition, live begins the new season at number one. >> we're not just the number one
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show in daytime. we're the number one show at all times. daytime, nighttime, all the time . >> i'm sandy kenyon, abc7 news and the new season of live with kelly and mark premieres tomorrow. >> you can watch it every day, every weekday at 9 a.m. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, viola davis, henry winkler, and katy perry, with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheering and applause ] ♪
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