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out the rhythm and the musicality of the language and how we all worked as a unit, and i mentioned the apartment and the fact that it's shot on film. >> i think of all these like, frankly, woody allen movies where i'm like, there is no new york apartment that looks like that. there was something very realistic. >> it's a rent controlled apartment on the lower east side, is that right? yes. >> and do you think the fact that it was shot on film, like, what do you what did you take away when you went into those screening sessions? >> when you're actively shooting on film, you have to be very deliberate with how you're covering a scene. and so it actually creates these limitations. and, and this structure of how you're going to shoot. and a really freeing way. so it was all incredibly intentional and, and specific to how we were telling the story. >> it sounds like a wonderful project to be a part of was it was really special. >> lizzie. >> kerry, thank you both for your thoughtful conversation, for your thoughtful careers. appreciate you being here. thank you. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >> and that's nightline for tonight. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll
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see you right back here monday. thanks for staying up with us. good night america, have a great weekend. >> it's the most consequential moment of this campaign. now kamala harris, donald trump face to face. the abc news presidential debate moderated
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to rein in intoxicating hemp products, particularly those that contain thc. a loophole allows just about anybody to buy them. good evening. i'm ama daetz. and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. it's a combination of what's in them and their availability. the governor tonight saying thc products are showing up in grocery stores and corner stores all across the state.
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>> abc seven news reporter tara campbell hit the streets and joins us live with what she found. tara. >> yeah, dan and ama. we actually set out ourselves looking for these thc containing products at local grocery stores and corner stores. and while we found plenty of cd baby drinks, we didn't find anything specifically labeled with thc. however, it also didn't always seem entirely clear what other detectable cannabis cannabinoids might be present in these gummy bears. friday, governor gavin newsom introducing emergency regulations banning products containing thc from being sold outside of dispensaries. >> we want these products off the shelf. we want the retailers, the grocers to get them off themselves today. >> officials say the new rules are aimed particularly at protecting children from potentially harmful health effects of intoxicating hemp products. >> i mean, i don't know how you know or realize this is a hemp product, says tune up sparkling water. then you can barely find that it's thc in there.
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>> and it's not just thc. the tougher regulations would expand the number of psychoactive cannabinoids that will need to be undetectable in order to be sold outside of dispensaries. >> cdph determining based on science, has added another 30 that go into that undetectable sense. >> and as far as the public's perspective, we spoke with people outside a mill valley grocery store about the potential regulations. >> i think that thc can be really beneficial for people, but as far as like children getting their hands on it, i think that that could be potentially controversial. >> thc, i wasn't aware of that, but definitely has to be regulated and monitored. >> and do you think it should even be in stores that like a grocery store? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. why would why and from parents and grandparents to pet parents. >> this is my child. so i don't have human children, but i sure wouldn't want my children taking in thc without just by chance.
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>> but the governor getting some pushback friday from the industry, the u.s. hemp roundtable saying it's exploring legal options. a statement reading in part, newsom has decided to unilaterally destroy countless small businesses and farmers across california. we will not let this stand without a fight. the governor, however, quite clear we don't want to kill the hemp industry. >> we want the hemp industry to be regulated. was intended not for intoxicating products. >> now, these proposed proposed regulations still require approval from california's office of administrative law. if that happens, the rules will go into effect immediately, meaning stores will have to remove any consumable products that contain detectable levels of thc. in the studio tara campbell, abc seven news. >> all right, tara, thank you so much. new tonight at 11. a security guard was stabbed this morning at the walgreens on the corner of montgomery street in san francisco. police say it happened around 930 as the guard was attempting to stop someone
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from stealing merchandise from the store. there was a confrontation, and that's when the suspect stabbed the guard and ran off. no arrests have been made, and the guard's injuries are described as non-life threatening. new at 11. federal, state and county agencies are working together to eradicate the mediterranean fruit fly quarantine in alameda county. it's a two part effort. they'll try to prevent the fruit flies from breeding, but they are also implementing a quarantine. the quarantine area covers 71mi■!s within fremont ad newark. people are asked not to move any homegrown fruits or vegetables from their property. the last time there was a fly quarantine in alameda county was 1981. >> port of san francisco engineers have determined pier 54 is structurally unsound, according to the sfgate. the crumbling pier near the chase center will be closed down by the end of the year. the 11 businesses on it must shutter or relocate by then. one of them being float guys, which makes parade floats for the city's big events. the pier will soon sit
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unoccupied until the port finds the money to remove it. >> let's take a live look outside tonight. the fog rolled in parts of the bay area are probably wishing they could get in on nature's air conditioning. it has been a summer scorcher. >> boy, it sure has several days of really blistering heat. meteorologist sandhya patel is here with your 24 hour accuweather forecast. so sandhy, some relief this weekend. >> you betcha. dan and we definitely will be getting in on the natural ac. you can see it here on the golden gate bridge. it's a little misty as well, and that's how some of you will start the morning. look at live doppler seven. yeah, the fog rolled back in. it's closing in on the coast. and tomorrow morning, more areas around the bay will wake up to it as well. it was a hot one inland, no doubt about it. 103 in fairfield, 99, in livermore, 97 in concord. but that is all going to change come tomorrow as temperatures scale back the winds have picked up. they're onshore sfo right now, 20 miles an hour. here's a look at your planner tomorrow morning. foggy and misty for many parts of the bay area, other than the far
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inland locations, the bay and the inland locations will see the sun at noontime. it's going to be pretty sunny for the afternoon except near the coast, so mid 60s to mid 90s and breezy. certainly cooler than today. we'll bring that fog back in 7:00 in the evening. i'll be back with the full look at the forecast. i'll let you know if temperatures will continue to trend lower heading into next week. anna. >> all right. sandhya, thank you so much. >> the driver arrested for a wrong-way crash that killed a mother and son in the south bay, has been arraigned on murder charges. duncan mccrary could barely be seen behind his attorney. he appeared to be in a wheelchair. during today's hearing in san jose, he's charged with two counts of murder. investigators say mccrary was under the influence, driving more than 100mph in the wrong direction on highway 85. as you saw in that video. dash cam video when his truck smashed into an oncoming car. this was on august 26th. 47 year old rebecca olson and her 14 year old son, charlie, both died in
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the collision. >> at one point, the defendant stopped his car and got out and walked around in the middle of the traffic. he then got back into his vehicle and continued to drive the wrong way. >> prosecutors say mccrary is from florida and came to the bay area to visit family less than a week before the crash. he is being held in the santa clara county jail without bail. a house is a total loss after a fire in saratoga. this evening, the residents were away from the house at the time and could not be reached. no injuries, thank goodness firefighters got the flames under control and they estimate more than $1 million in damage to this four bedroom house. the wind posed a challenge in their efforts, but no other buildings were damaged. they are still investigating the cause and also in saratoga, a fire is burning at another home. crews are working to get a handle on a two alarm fire that broke out about 830 tonight on seton avenue near foothill elementary school. a cloud of smoke is moving through the
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neighborhood. >> the large wildfire burning in fresno county has now scorched more than 17,000 acres and continues to grow. evacuation orders and road closures remain in place because of the boone fire centered near coalinga. cal fire says the fire has also spread west into monterey county. it's been burning since tuesday afternoon, but no reports of injuries or property damage so far. it's still unclear how this fire got started. firefighters from san francisco and san bruno have traveled to join in this firefight. the disasters expo returned to california. it's a showcase for new technology to keep people safe during things like wildfires and earthquakes. there's everything from a redesigned fire extinguisher to high tech generators. reporter sophie flay, from our sister station in los angeles, has a look at some of the new gadgets and devices, whether it's a wildfire or an earthquake, it's important to be prepared when disaster strikes and at the disasters expo at the convention center in downtown l.a, companies are showing off new gadgets we can use to protect ourselves like sense net, which uses cameras, sensors and
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artificial intelligence to detect a wildfire in one minute. >> and check out the russo eliminator, the first complete redesign of the fire extinguisher in 75 years. >> you can actually reload them, recharge them yourself, john taberski says. >> they work for commercial buildings, plus your home, boat or car, and these are just some of their clients military, the dod, the army, army reserve, boeing. other vendors include the tommyknocker refuge chamber, used for underground emergencies, which is able to hold 20 people, plus the latest in surveillance drones and long lasting leds. and if you need to recharge those leds, check out the jackery, a solar powered indoor outdoor generator. >> in case of natural disasters like earthquakes or just even power outages in general, hurricanes included. it keeps you powered up. it's as simple as just pressing the controllers. and just like that, you're able to provide power to all your appliances. and if you are in the outdoor camping space, we do have a built in flashlight as well that makes
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your life a lot easier. >> sophie flay, abc seven news. >> it's the new pep rally how the 40 niners are drumming up support for monday night by taking their game online. plus, a legendary band is about to take the stage for one final time in the bay area. >> we'll give you a preview of the show and we have an update on that whale we told you about last night that was spotted swimming in a harbor near half moon bay. all of that's coming up. but first, here's a look at what's ahead on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy, tonight, i'm leaving it all on the field. >> i want to be so successful that i want to have a unit of measurement named after myself. something cool, you know, like turn the torpedoes up to five nanjiani's.
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of felony murder. his father, 54 year old colin gray, is charged on multiple counts of second degree murder and manslaughter. he's accused of allowing his son to have access to the ar 15 style rifle used in the shooting. the underage suspect will be tried as an adult. the penalty for the crimes for which you are charged does not include death. sources tell abc news the father gave his then 13 year old son the assault rifle as a christmas gift. that was just months after fbi agents interviewed both of them about a school shooting threat. his son allegedly made online. both the accused shooter and his father are being held without bond. >> your voice, your vote. preparations underway in philadelphia for next week's presidential debate. the city will host the first in-person debate between vice president kamala harris and donald trump. some traffic detours are already in place outside the national constitution center. that's the venue for tuesday's face off. the excitement can be felt throughout the city from top
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political officials to everyday philadelphians. >> what better place to ensure that americans get an opportunity to see what two choices are in front of them, other than the birthplace of democracy? >> i feel like having it here is like a good place, because it's just like the hub of where everybody kind of comes togethe. >> vice president kamala harris began preparation for the debate in pittsburgh this week. we're told trump's running mate, j.d. vance, said today that they don't have any formal debate prep sessions planned. he says trump doesn't need it. the presidential debate is five days away. it's scheduled for tuesday night right here on abc seven. our coverage begins at 5:00. >> with football season upon us, there's a new way to get fans involved. the 40 niners play their opener on monday night right here on abc seven. and it's the online army that's getting people fired up. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez followed along as the faithful influencers went to work tonight.
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>> bay area influencers are celebrating the start of the 40 niners season. >> i'm excited for monday night football. it's going to be amazing. i'm excited to see them play against the jets for sure. >> discover santa clara invited local content creators to the hyatt regency friday night. >> when the season comes around, i am just decked out in my niners gear every day. >> alex tran runs the niners nation fan community. they have more than 500,000 followers across their platforms, doing a lot of graphics and memes for them, things you might not see on the field. trent likes to capture a different fan experience to be able to finally work side by side with them, like people like george kittle, for instance. >> i never dreamed that i would be at this position in my life as being a fan at first and just kind of chasing that dream. you've loved the team and you love what you do, and nothing can really go wrong. >> discover santa clara just launched their game day guide, what you can do before and after a game. >> i think our hotels in
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particular do an amazing job of just activating their lobby spaces and making things fun. >> if you don't have tickets to the game, you can come here to the hyatt regency just steps away from levi's stadium, and rent a cabana out for a poolside watch party. >> and one of the big plays we had last year was pretty cool play where where they used the same play from 1987, john munoz started the account diehard 40 niners fans during the candlestick days. it really is the faithful fans. i mean, it really is coming together and enacting with them and have like another family. >> these influencers are ready for kickoff. >> oh really excited. i mean, i know we had a heartbreaking loss in the season, but it's really good to renew. every season starts again fast and you forget about it. you can you can move on quickly. >> but hey, we're back, the gang is back and you know it's time to just finish business and, you know, finish the job in santa clara. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> and the niners kick off the new season with monday night football against the new york jets at levi's stadium. if you don't have tickets to the game,
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do not worry. you can watch it right here on abc seven. our coverage starts at 5:00 today, near half moon bay. crowds of people caught a rare glimpse of a humpback whale. it's always remarkable to see. it was swimming around pillar point harbor off the san mateo county coast. sky seven was overhead and had a clear view of the humpback. the marine mammal center says the whale is healthy. experts say it most likely took a wrong turn with an abundance of food in the area. whale watchers are enjoying the spectacle. >> i've been here 20 years. i haven't seen a whale inside the harbor, so it is quite a surprise. i know there are a lot of anchovies out here, and there's been a lot of whales over pacifica, but not here because of the way the bay is. >> experts are hoping the whale will find its way back into the ocean by midday tomorrow. it has been there since last night. it's pretty remarkable. >> tomorrow will be your final chance to see a legendary band in the bay area. the mare island dock of bay music festival is staging a great lineup, including the headliner, the legendary average white band.
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the festival on the vallejo waterfront kicks off at 1:00 tomorrow afternoon with a series of musical acts, including the commodores. capping off the day tomorrow evening, one of the most successful soul and funk bands of all time, average white band is celebrating 52 years with its farewell tour. this afternoon i spoke with bassist and founding member alan gordon. do you enjoy playing in the bay area? do you find the audiences very receptive, very receptive? >> they always have been. since the early 70s when we first played for bill graham, bill graham, you know, winterland. that was our first bay area experience. >> you've given us all of your fans just years and years, decades of great music, and you're to be congratulated and commended and thanked for that. and we're excited to have you here in the bay area one more time. >> well thank you, dan. we are excited to be here. looking forward to tomorrow night very much. and with beautiful weather like this, who could object? >> alan gorrie of average white
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band on stage tomorrow at mare island dock of the bay festival. for tickets and information, go to dock of the bay.com. >> all right. >> sounds great, but we need information on the weather and how it's going to be. how we're going to dress at the music festival tomorrow. >> meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. >> yeah. dan and ama, make sure that you bring the layers. because the first part of the day is going to be beautiful and sunny. second half, the breeze kicks in and it will cool off quickly. certainly starting to cool as we look at this time lapse from our mount tam cam. this was a short time ago. you can see the city by the bay is getting shrouded by the fog. the fog is going to be a bigger player tonight, as this area of low pressure off the northern california coast becomes our main dominating feature. high pressure brought us the scorching heat inland this week, but that is all going to change. so as this low approaches the onshore winds are picking up. we're certainly seeing the marine layer regrouping and it will make its push. right now it is near the coastline as you look at live doppler seven and
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those temperatures are falling 50s coast side 70s inland. the warmth is still in our inland communities, but don't worry, it's not going to be hot for the oakland pride parade on sunday. our very own julian glover and zach fuentes will be there. it's going to be comfortable start to the day mid 60s at 11 a.m, a little bit of cloud cover at noontime, perfect for the parade. temperatures will come up into the low to mid 70s and there will be plenty of sun around as we look at a live picture from our emeryville camera, there is the fog layer right around salesforce tower as you can see, and the headlines. weekend weather cooling begins tomorrow. overnight, the fog expands. we'll see some patchy drizzle and early to middle part of next week. breezy and even cooler, dropping below average by wednesday in our inland communities. all right. the niners take on the jets for the season home opener at levi's stadium. kickoff i know it's already football time. 515 monday night. it's going to be 77 degrees. sunny and warm weather. fourth quarter. we're talking mainly clear, upper 60s and breezy, so should be good looking weather as we go hour by
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hour tomorrow morning. starting out with some areas of fog and a little bit of mist and drizzle as well as we head into 9:00, it's still there, but then clearing begins. other than the coastline, everyone else should be seeing the sun. your morning temperatures will range from the 50s to the 60s. watch out for that fog as we head into the afternoon hours. it's going to be a lovely day in the south bay. 95 degrees in gilroy 86, san jose 82. in sunnyvale and the peninsula area, 78in palo alto, 82 redwood city, mid 60s, right near the coast. downtown san francisco, 70 degrees. daly city. some fog hanging around in summer fashion. mid 60s 85 san rafael in the north bay 87 santa rosa heading into the east bay. mid 70s oakland berkeley 83 castro valley. inland areas will be warm, but not as hot as today. 92 walnut creek 93. concord 94, in livermore. here is a look at the accuweather seven day forecast. the relief arrives tomorrow. we'll be in the 90s inland 60s coast side, holding steady for your sunday. but those temperatures start to
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drop off even more as we start the workweek. and look at tuesday. i mean, when we're talking 84 degrees for the warmest spots, 86 wednesday, it's almost a late fall flavor, 60s coast side, a little warmer thursday and friday ama and dan bust out the pumpkins. yeah, that's all the hot drinks and all of that. good stuff. >> thanks, andy. >> all right. and this weekend, as andrea mentioned, you can catch the oakland pride parade streaming on abc seven. this year's theme is rooted in pride. watch it all starting sunday morning at 11, wherever you stream abc seven news and go to abc seven news.com/pride for inform
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you probably know him, ryan seacrest. >> i think i've heard the name before. he's going to be teaming up with vanna white, who's been turning letters on the show since 1983. seacrest is now part of the wheel of fortune family doing the job. pat sajak did for 41 seasons. >> i think just being there is
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so different, right? you know, pat and vanna have been on the screens and in people's living rooms for so many years, which is a blessing. yes. and just walking out with vanna is enough of a change for this show. at the beginning, it does work well. it's not broken. so that's right. let's not fix it. that's right. >> you can catch ryan's premiere on wheel of fortune monday at nine, following after the game right here on abc seven. it will be on tuesday at eight, then at its regular time later in the week. be sure to check it out. >> yeah, definitely. well, first for the nfl tonight. a new stop on the international tour. >> sports director larry beil is here. larry tan of the nfl makes its debut in brazil. >> plus, brock purdy on why he is not worried
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history. as the forty-niners begin what they hope will be a return trip to the super bowl. starts monday night against the jets here on abc seven. definitely a super bowl or bust vibe with this team after coming so close to beating the chiefs back in february. brock purdy says he's not worried about any super bowl hangover about 2024, >> you know, we just played we played in that game in february and now it's already a new season. so for us it is. and it's been like that since, you know, we got back for otas and camp. just in terms of flipping the page and getting after it for this year, man. so it's a
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long season. it's a marathon, but we know what it takes. and, you know, monday night for us it's the start of a whole new journey. so 40 niners jets monday night right here on abc seven. >> kickoff at 515. then stick around for the post-game interviews and highlights on after the game. the nfl, with its debut in brazil. packers. eagles. saquon barkley first game with philly. incredible 18 yard touchdown catch here in the second quarter. gets both feet down seven six. eagles jordan love who got hurt late in this game to jayden reed on a 70 yard pass and catch. reed with four receptions 138 yards on the touch. packers up 1917 at the half. jalen hurts throws for 278. two tds two picks here to aj brown 67 yards. he's fast and we made him even faster. too much saquon barkley his third touchdown of the night. first three td game for him since his rookie year. eagles 3429 on the baseball giants in san diego. bob melvin squaring off against his former club. here it comes. there it goes. manny machado two
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bombs, a mammoth blast in the eighth. padres win it, five one. a's and tigers. the pretzels, almost as big as the kid. extras. extras. in the 13th inning, seth brown down the lin. jj bleday scores! a's win. they walk it off, seven 6 in 13. klay thompson in new york watching taylor fritz and frances tiafoe at the us open. first all american men's major semifinals since 2005 that went five sets. fritz with an ace to win it six one, in the fifth, advancing to face jannik sinner in the finals. >> surprised to see me here? well, i am too. i tried to join snap face, but i couldn't find it, so here i am. hello. insta face. >> hello, bill and help wanted social media coordinator for bill belichick, the new star of insta face. sports on
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of the billionaire club at age 32. she's one of the youngest self-made billionaires in the country. the star of hulu's only murders in the building has big brand partnerships, but the biggest money comes from her beauty line rare beauty. that story is one of the top things people are clicking on right now on our website. it's up for you on the top news sidebar at abc seven news.com. i'm a 32 years old self-made billionaire. >> she makes good blush. i am wearing the blush today. oh, are you really? yeah. it's fabulous. all right. well, thank you so much for watching tonight.
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announcer: hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. ♪ ♪ on today's show, gourmet cookie dough, rare toys and collectibles, famous french toast, a 45-year-old festival. but first, a star-studded basketball camp. ♪ ♪ jeff: the kids are the next generation. our future, our future fans, future community leaders. [cheering] so everything we can do to kind of show them
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the right way to do things is what we want to do. [indistinct chatter] i'm trying to carry it over to the young ones and, you know, be a part of their journey and their upbringing. i feel like, you know, it's important for players to come back and give back to the kids. and they are so excited. you know, it's kind of special and it's fun. [cheering] to see their reaction and gary walk through the door today to see their smiling faces. you know, these are long days for myself and the staff, but it's all worth it to see that enjoyment and see the joy coming through in their faces when they get to meet their favorite players. [all yelling] ♪ ♪ jeff: this is a very special summer for us. this is our 25th anniversary. we started our camps back in 2000. our camps have grown into the largest camp program within the nba. - are we excited? all: yeah! it's been very special for us to be able to utilize this facility here in oakland as well as be able to incorporate our players and coaches throughout the years.
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gary: probably on my third or fourth year doing it, just because i love interacting with kids, love giving back to this city, this town, and the warriors, for them for what they did for me, my career, my journey. ♪ ♪ [indistinct chatter] izzy: i'm nine and i'm from oakland, california. it all started when i was like five, and so i started getting into, like, the rhythm of liking basketball. and so when i was seven, my mom signed me up for this basketball camp and that's how i started. my mom was searching on websites to find a good camp for me, and she stumbled upon this camp. so i traveled across the country to come here. i wanted to get better, and i also wanted to meet gary payton. yeah, i'm having fun. ♪ ♪ gary: they want to interact with the players, and i was once one of those kids just wanting to, you know, find a way to spend half a day with them. so come here, you know, have fun with them, interact, let them ask questions. that's really, you know, why i come do it every year. jeff: in addition to all the camps we offer throughout the year, which is over 100 camps,
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we also offer year-round programming through this facility. we have shoot360 technology that kids are able to utilize. there's tons of life lessons that they learn through the game of basketball and, you know, myself and the staff included. the game's meant so much to us. you know, it's taught us communication, it's taught us teamwork, how to overcome challenges, how to work together, how to battle adversity. ♪ ♪ it's a good camp. i really like it. i'm having a really fun time. gp ii's here, so, like, it's kind of hard not to have fun. he's a really nice guy. i'm learning to, like, hand off better passes and to congratulate teammates, whether or not they make shots. basketball helps build their confidence. especially, you know, you have a pro basketball player here to give you confidence and give you tips and pointers and just give you confidence boost. i've learned a lot for the past few hours here, and so it's really helped me a lot. jeff: we don't want to deny any kid that wants to attend our program the opportunity to come in here

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