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a ferguson fallout reaches the bay area. local businesses targeted by protesters. we are live with a big clean up job. >> bay area taxpayers could be forced to help pay for upcoming super bowl fast efforts in santa clear. a tuesday. them 25, at 6:00, and thanks for joining us. with meteorologist mike nicco and the weather. santa rosa is ten miles visibility. but it has not made it to san rafael, and 101 cars headed southbound to the golden gate bridge is fog free, as well. the big story is the warm temperatures and it is "spare the air" day with the poor of the air quality likely in the north bay.
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>> no barbecuing turkeys. >> frying? >> barbecuing..."spare the air" and now the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights were turned on 15 minutes ago and we have half delays. the san mateo brick is loaded up and tomorrow will be the most traveled difficult of -- day of year. >> police in and around ferguson are trying to keep calm after a violent night that brought fires, looting and clashes with police. this was some of the west damage several cars set on fire outside ferguson. we will show you now what people in ferguson are waking up to this morning, the new daylight video from a couple of hours ago shows the shell of one business in town still
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smoldering and the severity of the damage and firefighters pouring water on what remains of the building work all night to contain a dozen fires in an area no bigger than a square mile. among the businesses are a public storage business, a meat market and auto zone. an aerial view of clayton, missouri, the county seat, which actually is where the grand jury did their work. this are protesters here, some chanting "don't shoot, happens up," walking a circle and blocking traffic. a friend of mine tweeted they were showing up before dawn to begin the profits. >> we will have more on the situation but, first, closer to home the fog -- ferguson fallout is spreading to the bay area. amy hollyfield generals us from
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oakland. businesses are damaged in oakland, too but the clean 100 is underway. the convention center is getting a fresh coat of paint covering up graffiti. you can see this barred up, all of then withs were broken. it has been boarded up. it has been cleaned up. look at this video people taking advantage of then withs being broken at the smart and final and looting the place and stealing dog food, snacks, a lost bottles of alcohol and a man had a grocery cart so heavy of bottles he could not push it. protesters are angry of the grand jury decision that happened in ferguson. been fires were set in the middle of the street in downtown oakland and starbucks was looted on broadway. one resident took it in this morning as she surveyed the damage she told us she thought
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this made her very sad. >> everything is getting out of control and they need a betting gibbon things, the city in general. >> police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crud who refuseed disbursal orders. some people flew bottles of alcohol at the police. this laughed until after 1:00 o'clock a.m. but it has broken up and settled down with some businesses re-opening if they can get the interior children up, the outside, though, is getting barred up and the streets are cleaned and the power washers are here to get everything ready for a nominal tuesday. oakland mayor quan issued a statement commending the police
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force "oakland police department officers showed tremendous restraint throwing bottles and rocks and the tactics prevented people from being hurt and helped to armor -- more than 40 vandals." >> new numbers were released after thing from decision not to indict a white police officer for shooting an unarmed black teen. nick? good morning, more than 80 people have been arrested last night, though, chaos. iraqi was swift. violent. take a look. officers recorded heavy automatic gun fire in ferguson and stimulus -- st. loui protesters looted businesses. police cars set on fire as an act of protest and left to burn and possibly explode. crews had help from all over st.
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louis and st. charles built -- but it was difficult to work the area because of shots of gunfire. air traffic was closed off: st. louis mayor took aim at protesters that targeted businesses. >> first i condemn the violence that occurred in ferguson it unacceptable and wrong and the vast majority of people in our region condemn it. the protests were mostly peaceful but two dozen ones were shattered and buildings vandalized and police will allow politicians for protest but will respond more quickly to vandalism or violence. a former bay area reporter who now works for cnn was targeted last night on live tv.
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the building is collapsed and you can hear the explosions inside there from whatever is inside whether it is --. sorry i got hit by a rock. >> dangerous situation for those on the ground covering what happened last night. that was cnn reporter who said she was okay and she hit by much worse if her career she continued to report despite being struck in the head. >> now, this is the st. louis newspaper "no charges for wilson and pockets of rioting and looting." >> "usa today" "no charges," and a pictures protesters vandalizing a police car. >> ferguson is the talk of the nation including online and san francisco-based twitter said in the hours after the grand jury decision 3.5 million tweets
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mentioning the fog -- ferguson decision were sent out. >> we are following the profits -- the protests online and on air. >> santa clara is fining out hosting a super bowl is not cheap. here is why the taxpayers could be on the hook for part of day. the big game is at levi stadium in february of 2016 but what about the big event leading up to have been been develop plans for a series of vents leading up to the game in february. super bowl 50 host committee is planning many associated events if san francisco so staff in santa clara not wanting out of the fun is recommending a fund
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of up to $2 million physical they race the money from sponsorships and say it is a risk if they cannot raise the money taxpayers' alreadies go to the public evens including holiday tree lighting ceremony, country down kickoff, 50 day before the super bowl, health expo, and parade, followed by a concert and fireworks and sever game day events including a live extreme from santa clara university. the city council meeting starts at 7:00. now weather and traffic. >> we have a "spare the air" alert. how are the weather conditions? >> stagnant air in the lower atmosphere and it does not allow our pollution to move support central valley. starting off cold this morning with walnut creek and danville and san ramon at 39 and 39 and 38. the coolest spot in the bay area neighbors are this and everyone
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else in the loments -- low-to-mid 40's and in san francisco we have mid-50's. now the day planner in the low-to-mid 60's at noon and upper 60 and nearly 70 and records at 4:00 and mid-50's to 60's under stars and hanging out warmer with "spare the air" possible and back to average on friday in the 60. pretty empty on san jose and the drive at 280 coming away from 17 northbound those are had lights and we can see? crashes to report southbound traffic moving along without any problems and we do see more traffic than we had earlier but it is still moving along with a brand new crash on 101 northbound we have one lane blocked and a little bit of slowing headed southbound along 680 meet up with 280. further to the north from the accident 101 up to the show airport is clear and accident free.
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the resignation of defense second hagel is the start of a new potential headache for president obama. the new battle he will face in the new year as he tried to get a replacement. a friendly. er from t.s.a. what you are asked to leave at home before you head off to the airport. >> more weeks ago. more traffic. all morning. looking down now on the embarcadero from our rooftop camera. the day is clear as a bell. weather and traffic through the weather and traffic through the entire commercial
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covering santa clara, san francisco, east bay, by -- and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> these are live pictures from clayton, in month, of protestors blocking an intersection demonstrating against the decision by grand jury not to indict police officer in a shooting of an unarmed black teen. this is not where were of the violence and rioting happened last night. that was in ferguson, missouri, several miles away. it is where the county police are located and where the grand are located and where the grand jury deliberateed.
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the family of a man who survived an 11 story fall is improving and is on his eyes. he is a stubborn and strong man fighting for his life after several surgeries and still is in critical condition. the 58-year-old father of three fell 130' and crashed into the top of a passing car in downtown san francisco on friday. his family is abased -- amazed he survived and are thanking the driver of the car that stopped the fall. >> resignation of defense secretary hagel could signal the start of a battle over his successor. republicans take over the senate where the nominees are grilled. the g.o.p. has been critical of president obama's foreign policy and chances are they want a nominee who agrees with their view. hagel will stay on the job physical a successor is if place and republicans say hagel was the victim of white house
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micromanagement. the holidays are approaching and the trap security administration is offering travel tips: don't board a plane with a gun in your carry on. it seems obvious but 2,000 travelers were caught this year trying to do just that. the t.s.a. says the number of people trying to board a knit with a gun has been climbing year after year and the administration says if you are unclear about what you can't bring refer to their website for a list and a gun will probably be at the top. be at the top. they won't let you bring shampoo...a gun? do we need to pack sunglasses? a gun smaller tan three ounces. sunglasses?
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yes. sun scene? absolutely. if particulate matter causing you respiratory problems stay inside today. free of radar returns and the winds are light in the lower levels they are blowing offshore. doesn't it look warm as we have yellow to bark orange sky developing as we look to the east from sutro tower this morning? this is the backdrop to tack about near record warmth and poor air quality and likely tomorrow and possible thanksgiving. we will get cooler and clean are air starting on friday and it will be wet and breezy saturday, sunday, and monday. the wins are pointing to downtown with the offshore wind putting the cap on the atmosphere and keeps us from venting our pollution into the central valley. it will be unhealthy in the north bay but all of us have a
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wood burning ban. mid-to-upper 60's along the coast and low 70's in most neighborhood and morgan hill is 74, a warm spot. tonight, not so school as this morning but a lost 40's inland 50's for the rest of the bay shore and upper note. two ircans of high pressure, keeping the rain to our north and keeping the lid on the atmosphere, keeping us dry and also with poor air quality the area of low pressure is going to back down the high pressure and as it backs down the high pressure, it will open up a clear lane for the next storm system to come in and bring us healthy rain. on friday night, in the north bay, saturday, healthy rain, sunday, it will taper, and monday is the day we get the monday is the day we get the haitiest of -- fruition wiping out our rainfall
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deficit for this year. not for the last three years but this year. we are in the 70's away from the cost through thanksgiving and low-to-mid 60 on friday and monday barelies scraping the 50's around the bay. >> we have june bart trains on time and with ace train 3, 5 and 7 or on time. we have various agencies running on special schedules to check with your schedule for this that. bart will be running on a sunday school. ace trains are only running and 5 on wednesday morning and in the afternoon 4 and 6 and the other trains are voided if the day. no service thursday and friday. check with the ferry and golden gate transit because they will
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have special schedules. caltrain will run on a sunday schedule and caltrain will run special service for the 49ers game. as you make the commute southbound 101 it is heavier as you make the drive up to 580. it is now 6:20, seven-day "r side" partners with "consumer reports" to investigate a popular new trend in managing your money, prepaid cards. are they smart or risky? >> first, weather and traffic during the commercial break this is a look of the golden gate bridge where it is getting busy bridge where it is getting busy and the choke points can hi, i'm henry winkler bridgeand i'm here to tell busy and the homeownersts can that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage.
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car. "consumer reports" found some are much better deals than others. like many others, leslie has switched to a prepaid card. she especially licks it to pay bills because she is need up with traditional banks. >> they charge me too many fees for overdrafts and interest fees so i closed them out and go prepaid. >> not everyone uses it as a substitute for a bank account. >> many prepaid card users use them as a tool to keep them self on a budget by loading on a certain amount for, say, food or entertainment. >> "consumer reports" rated 23 prepaid cards and not all are a great value. >> it is difficult to tell the fees and some are quite expensive to use. >> for example, one pay as you go plan charges $1 to $2 each time you make a rich and there is in cap on the fees. net spend prepaid visa advantage charges $9.95 per month.
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so does the account now geld visa prepaid which are hard to figure out. also a problem is the american express for target prepaid is not insured by the fdic. blue bird, a prepaid card issued by american express and wal-mart got top rating. >> no monthly fee. no activation. in fee for pay bills. in know for loading money by direct depositor wal-mart. >> blue bird has a wide network of money a.t.m.'s that are free to use. >> several other prepaid cars got high rating include the chase liquid visa and the h and h emerald mastercard. the morning news continues at 6:30 with the top stories. >> a violent crash closes several lanes of an east bay freeway and coming up what the
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highway if troll -- highway patrol is revealing about the possible cause. >> we take you to ferguson, missouri, as businesses are looted and burned. in oakland the city is cleaning up trying to patch up vandalism and looting with a full report next. from the exploritorium you can see how cheer it -- how clear it is with an offshore breeze, stagnation means a winter "spare the air" alert and the possibility of record high temperatures the next couple of days. a look at the golden gate bridge and traffic is skipping along fine and not seeing any delays not lake the bay bridge toll plaza or other areas of the bay area. i will tell you where thement i will tell you where thement spot -- where thement
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never 25. a look outside, a gorgeous look at the bay from the camera. gorgeous. it comes with a warning. i am kristen sze. i am eric thomas with leyla gulen and meteorologist mike nicco. what is the warning? >> winter "spare the air", no wood burning anywhere today. until midnight. probable one tomorrow and maybe on thanksgiving. fog is patchy crass the north bay and it is not hitting any centers on live doppler hd. it is not too hazy across the bay as we look from the east bay hills camera but the north bay we expect the poor of the air quality and highest particulate matter. >> it is not causing problems on the road with the patchy fog so travels through the nothing bay is not too bad. it is busy from the north bay. the riff is 15 minutes from the
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maze to san francisco. an accident is still being cleared waiting for the tow truck southbound 680. the drive into sunol is packed from dublin interchange. back to breaking news coverage of the decision in ferguson. video shows the extent of the situation after a grand jury decision not to indict white police officer darren wilson for the shooting delegate of 18-year-old black teen michael brown. this is an auto zone store set on fire, one of many burned buildings in and around the st. louis suburbs. >> looting is a problem since the decision was announced. this is video of people looting a liquor store in ferguson last night. stores and businesses boarded up ones in anticipation of thing from decision but it was not enough. >> the latest now, a dozen businesses are now destroyed
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following protested that stretched into overnight and usually morning with no were withs fired. 80 people have been arrested including ferguson and st. louis. >> family of michael brown is expected to speak for the first time following yesterday's grand jury decision. at 6:35 we take to for a report on the situation right now. demonstrators took to the streets in oakland to protest the decision. they ended up in vandalism and looting. amy hollyfield is on broadway. businesses were damned downtown oakland. the cleanup process is making good progress. the convention center has a fresh coat of payment -- payment where where feet was painted and this boarded up with the weapons -- windows broken.
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they have purchased it up anded the area. two of the several businesses damageed. they broke the windows and looted items from inside the store with alcohol the most popular amount man has a cart so heavy with bottles of alcohol he could not push it. the starbucks wasmented -- was looted and people were in the secrets refusing to do what police officer requested because they were angry of the grand jury decision not to indict police officer darren wilson. >> it is insane. can you not just shoot someone and not be in trouble for it. it would have been different scenario if racism was different. this is insane.
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the mayor said oakland police showed tremendous restrength will having bottles and rocks thrown at him for hours and 40 vandals were arrested, she said, with no one seriously sure. the protests are over and the clean up is underway in downtown oakland. she said later today city federals will hold a resolution conference and release more information. >> many showed their anger by claiming on to interstate 580 in oakland at grand avenue. 12,500 walked on the freeway lanes and stopped the cars and banged on them. the freeway was closed a couple of times to get the protesters off and clean up. all lanes in both direction were open by 11 o'clock after three hours. >> police arrested some people who matched on 580 including
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these two. the woman tries to get away from the oakland officers but they stop her and she appeared to kick an officer and police have not said how many were arrested but there are enough that police needed buses to transport them. >> in ferguson, our reporter has been covering that continuing to monitor the situation. >> there have been burning of businesses and latting and many school districts in the area are closed today and some of that is because of the violence and because it was thanksgiving anyway, and we have seen protests in clayton, missouri. the temperature is 31 so that could have an effect on the numbers who turnout. >> clayton is the county seat where where the grand jury did their thing. karen? good morning. law enforcement folks do
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there were a dozen building set on fire and are considered a complete loss. there were 60 arrests made. there were 16 people taken to the hospital for treatment. violence erupts in ferguson. a dramatic scene worse than the profits after michael brown's shooting delegate in august. gunshots were reported steps from the police station. police cars were set on fire. tear gas launched into the angry crowd. >> i look at our community torn apart. >> before the aannounce manufacture the grand jury decision state and local leaders made money pleas for calm. >> i reiterate my call for police, respect, and restraint. >> president obama weighed in from the white house. >> the situation in ferguson speaks to broader challenges we face. >> the 12 open jury reviewing the death met on 25 separate days identify three positives.
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they heard 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses including wilson and eyewitnesses to the shooting. the prosecution release the 1,000 pages of grand jury evidence. this was intended to make the process transparent. wilson testified brown hit him. he said to the grand jury i felt another purge in my face would knock me out. or worse. >> michael brown's mother learned the news moments before it was announced and ran out of the room in tears. >> she is devastated. heart broken the system would allow her unarmed son to be killed in broad daylight and the officer not have to come to court. >> the police chief said the goal was to prevent loss of life and said law enforcement officials were prepared not but unable to prevent the violence.
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thank you. we are following other news as well, developing in the east bay. a busy interstate partly shut down after a violent wreck and what we are learning of the investigation. >> as we head to break, showing the bay bridge toll plaza and the backup developed with weather and traffic during the weather and traffic during the entire commercial right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper,
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a colorful morning without the high clouds from sutro to east mt. diablo and sfo is the most likely area to get near record highs and a record 72 and i am forecasting 70's and everyone else is four to six degrees away and closer tomorrow and high fire danger until 6:00 tomorrow and in los angeles and san diego 72 in monterey and mid-to-upper set through the central valley and rain in lake tahoe on saturday and a winter mix on sunday and snow on monday. and 680 is slow with bumper-to-bumper. 680 for the south we have an accident still waiting if tow trucks and solid backup away from the dublin interchange. at highway 4 in the eastbound
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direction at palely -- at bailey road just cleared but most of the traffic is when -- westbound direction. >> santa clear gears up for super bowl 50 and hosting the big game could cost the city millions. >> stay in the know with a look at traffic on the san mateo bridge tail lights headed to foster city moving fine with a clear day and traffic and weather together during the weather together during the entire commercial ♪ [instrumental music] ♪
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>> covering walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. c.h.p. is investigating the fatal crash in oakland on 580 the all westbound lanes are re-opened at the east fruitvale off-ramp. a car burst into flames killing a person after a multivehicle accident. this was last night at 10:30. it started as a to car crash but to more cars were involved possibly to avoid the crash. c.h.p. is looking for one person who left the seen and they are investigating if alcohol was involved. >> tonight, the city of santa clara will consider a preparal to host its own slate of events
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for the upcoming super bowl. >> could taxpayers be on the hook? matt keller is in santa clara with the story. matt? why does san francisco have all the fun? santa clara leaders want to hold celebrations in the city leading to super bowl 50. that includes starting december 4, leading to the super bowl on february 7, 2016. february 7, 2016. super bowl 50 host $2 million from the capital projects reserve for evens in santa clara until they can raise the money from sponsorships saying it is a risk if they cannot raise the money taxpayer dollars go to the public events. it includes a holiday tree lighting ceremony. a health expo and race, and a
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parade followed by a concert and fireworks and several game day events. tonight's regular city council meeting starts at 7:00. back to the ferguson decision. the attorney for victim michael brown's family is speak out about the violence across the country and his client's hopes for the future. >> theyant people to make noise but to try to make a difference. they really want the michael brown law, the proposal for all police officers to work video body cameras in every city in america. we have to be disciplined and dignified. we cannot have a few bad apples destroy the message of michael group's call for peace. you can watch the rest of the interview coming up on "good morning america" right here at
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7:00 am. >> we are following the profit over the decision closely online and on the air and our coverage continues now on twitter@abcnews now the weather forecast and a "spare the air" tuesday. >> unfortunately it is, with vallejo has the worst air quality but not a threshold to make anyone sick but it is possible later in the day. that is why we are banned from burning wood through midnight. live doppler hd is showing no radar returns and clouds are held over the ocean because of the breeze. that is stagnating the air for the "spare the air" day. low-to-mid 40's and milpitas is 51 and los altos hills at 49. danville is at 39 degrees. novato is mid-40's. lafayette is 41. upper 40's in san carlos and redwood city and alameda and san francisco and half moon bay and
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bodega are the warm spots and 41 right new in brentwood. in walnut creek, haze but not foggy like it was a couple days ago. near record warms and poor air and more likely tomorrow and cooling and cleaner air on friday for shopping and get your shopping done friday because it will be wet saturday, sunday and monday and breezy with the heavy of the rain saturday and more likely on monday. the temperatures are gorgeous outside. you will be in the upper 60's to low 70's but the coast is mid-to-upper 60's and morgan hill is a. what spot the chilly again, most of us in the low-to-mid 40's inland and around the bay and toward the coast. two areas of high pressure are dominating the forecast bringing the offshore wind. the first front will slow a brush back pitch at the high pressures and it will brush them off the bay area and allow the
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second storm to come in starting on friday night in the north bay and you can see saturday rain, maybe lit up in intensity and heavy of the rain on sunday and tuesday we are out of here with 3" different for the rain which began july 1st but rain. seven-day forecast is in the 70's away from the coast through thursday and low-to-mid 60's back to average on friday and saturday and low 60's on sunday and mid-to-upper 50's with the heavy rain on monday. >> we have toship on friday the business of the time. hopefully you can fine good bargains. the san mateo bridge is busy 14 minutes from hayward to foster city. no accidents on the other side until hills above redwood city and skyline boulevard has a stalled big rig hauling lumber and blocking a westbound lane and clogging things up away from
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280. be prepared. to the north the travels in and out of san francisco away from 280 the traffic now is building as you leave the city up to sfo and if you need to make it in the northbound direction it does not get bad until hospital curve where it slows down through daly city not a problem. 580, tracy to dublin not a problem. it is an exciting day for fans of "dancing with the stars" today because one celebrity will walk away with the trophy tonight after an amazing show last night. >> they danced away to the final s butted tube star and but youtube star is looking without the trophy and calls being in 4th an incredible experience and alphonso is in
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first place and sadie is in second and janal is in third. the son finale is right here at 8:00. >> we are back with seven things to know before you go, but, first, we have the bay bridge toll plaza is busy and we will keep weather and traffic up through the entire commercial through the entire commercial break so you do not miss a
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>> good tuesday morning at 6:53. a look outside san francisco across the bay, gorgeous sunrise. great start to the day. mike and leyla gulen have a final weather and traffic. >> there you are just joining us or headed out the door here are seven things to know, number one, major damage in ferguson after a grand jury decided not toen diet a white police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed black teen. more than 80 arrests were made in ferguson and st. louis and dozens of buildings were looted. >> crews and business owners are working in oakland to clean up after a night of vandalism and looting. protesters angered by the decision in ferguson broke ones and sprayed graffiti and set bonfires along broadway and caused interstate 580 to be closed for three hours. the funeral for 14-year-old ivan cruz will be held this morning. he was riding a scooter when he
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was struck and killed by a truck driven by a man being chased by police, a lifelong criminal arrested in his debt is death is due in court. santa clara plans to raise millions ahead of the super bowl 50 and there will be a contingency fund up to $2 million from reserves to be used if others can not raise enough. >> two bay area assembly members introducing legislation today to stop a possible toll for walkers and bicycle riders on the bay bridge toll plaza. they want to protect free public access to the local landmark. we start off with patchy fog in the north bay but not hitting sensors now. it is here. san rafael and 101 looking southbound toward the golden gate bridge air quality is poor of the in the north bay and
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vallejo has the worst and all of us are under the "spare the air" with in wood burning. mid-60's loan the -- along the coast and upper 60 and low 70's for the rest of us. we hold strong at 15 to on minutes from the east bay to san francisco and you are not alone, that is the richmond-san rafael toll plaza with another busy drive to the north bay. it will take you 20 minutes and we have a 20 minute drive southbound 680 the crash has cleared. however, we have heavy backups. >> i should lay lottery ticket for "20." >> yes, 20. >> see you in 25 minutes after "good morning america" next.
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america this morning, folks. good morning, america. breaking overnight, decision in ferguson. >> no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson. >> the streets erupting in anger. [ chanting ] >> all: this is what democracy looks like. >> gunfire, tear gas, police cars set on fire. a family's anguish. a plea for calm ignored. >> i join michael's parents in asking anyone who protests this decision to do so peacefully. >> widespread chaos. buildings in ferguson burning through the night. >> you need to disperse immediately. you're unlawfully assembled. >> gunfire shuts down air traffic over st. louis. and thousands of others protest ing in cities from los angeles to washington, d.c. for the first time, we're seeing the secret evidence from the grand jury investigation.
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