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but don't give vandals and anarchists an opportunity to demonstrate that this city is not a beacon of hope. >> that is a plea for peace from oakland mayor. >> good evening. thanks to joining us. another protest will soon be getting under way. >> let's go straight to laura anthony live with more. >> reporter: will, a couple imans we want to show you. we're just across the street from city hall. first of all, a lot of what was left over from last knight. these are one windows here at a drug store. and then we'll show you another image with a round of protests set for tonight. this is the message that many here want to send. we choose love.
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it's a drill oakland business owners have been through before, but this time after 7,000 demonstrators mannered through their stir, the vandalism was everywhere. >> i think it's overkill. if it's supposed to be a protest, you don't need to destroy the city. >> i understand why people are so angry. and while i share that anger, i know that it is no way to protest this election to trash the most progressive diverse inclusive city in america. >> reporter: oakland police say the main demonstration was largely peaceful. it was what happened after that led to trouble. >> last nooiight we had 7,000 people. and we have 753 officers. >> reporter: among the businesses damaged, the radio building on broadway and the homegrown and locally owned
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oaklandish store. and while city lird respectmess methods. >> it's heartbreak to go have our local small businesses suffer. >> reporter: this man is one of those business owners, he's not sure his small restaurant can withstand the attack. >> is it hard for you to pay for that? >> yes. >> reporter: and back live at 14th and broadway, this is the gathering spot for what we understand will be another round of demonstrations tonight. as for last night, oakland police say they were there 30 people arrested, of that number, only 12 from oakland. police tell us they have canceled all days off, they will have full staffing tonight. and they will bring in help, mural aid from at least a dozen. other agencies if about necessary. that's what they did last night,
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but they were still badly outnumbered. laura anthony, abc 7. and in alameda, students protesting the election. their message, donald trump has got to go. >> and there were protests like these across the bay area today. high school students in at least 18 bay area cities left school and hit the streets to protest the results of election. >> largest demonstration took place in san francisco. san francisco unified school district estimates more than 1,000 high school students walked out of class today. >> we begin our team coverage with lianna melendez live at city hall. >> reporter: the barricades are still up and security is still guarding the entrance to city hall. but if you can envision this entire street in front of city hall full of students from private and public schools, in a
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very passionate yet peaceful demonstration. through social media students ledded w eded the way for other join them. >> i define who i am. it's word of my brothers and community. >> reporter: the school district here quickly mobilized keeping a watchful eye on students. >> our administrators and staff are here to make sure things go smoothly. >> reporter: the school strict knows it may lose out on the thousands of dollars from the state by having these stintss walk out. but that is a conversation that they will have at a later date. >> i'm walking because i wasn't able to votes and my or course nid needs to be heard. >> reporter: this woman decided to walk with them. >> i need to be here. i'm not going to be over it. >> reporter: students from some of the cities private schools
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gate and betwetwo teachers were injured. police are looking in to it. the march that began at concord has lead to a police investigation after it turned at least briefly violent. >> there a video that i have not seen yet with regards to an interaction with some of these nonstudents and teacher. >> reporter: that is the high school principal saying what he can about a mob of protesting students from other schools who broke on to his campus. sources tell us that as many as six of the students punched or pushed two of the student of te teache teacher. >> he's be democraticloved 37. >> we're taking take seriously.
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>> reporter: the march began this morning and extends on to concord a well into the afternoon. >> we think that it's unfair that he will deport people. >> reporter: through most of the day the group was peaceful but loud. >> no one ever expected him to become president. >> reporter: nor did anyone expect a calm day to turn into this. from pleasant hill, rape friedman, abc 7 news. >> today all about healing and reconciliation at a peninsula school. vic lee has the story. >> reporter: the election has had a proceed nound effect on students here at wood side high school. like many other students, a
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violent video and ethnic slurs on social media contributed to a tense situation here. but today was different. >> reporter: it started with this video. one girl beating up another. the vehicle tictim says it's bee assumed donald trump. others say it escalated with a the comments about mexicans about word spread quickly. >> this is what this whole trump thing caused it's causing a division. and i don't think it's good. >> reporter: today a group of students assembled on the campus quad to voice their opinions. hundreds joined. even the school principal participated. >> we're all just talking about diversity and just coming together and we feel like we should say in what is going on. >> reporter: students from other
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schools showed up. in girl is from belmont. >> what happened what happened and we're trying to speak out. >> reporter: a group called live in peace helped students graduate and go on to college. the student who caused the fight attends their program. >> we're working with the school to make sure that cultural understanding and acceptance is previous lants in this difficult time. >> reporter: the principal says in part they participated in a remarkable peaceful protest, the permeated student message was one of unity. students told us the rally was pael peaceful, respectful with a lot of different voices. president obama and president-elect donald trump met at the white house today to talk about the upcoming transition of power. they originally planned to meet for about 10, 15 minutes. >> weed a never ahad never met.
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i have great respect. the meeting lasted for almost an hour and a half and it could have gone for a lot longer. >> tried to facilitate a transition that ensures our president-elect is successful. >> coming up at 5. :30, world news tonight will have more. and president-elect trump has vowed to dismantle sanctuary cities. >> one local mayor talks about what is at stake. >> plus the bay area company feeling the heat in russia. the decision for internet companies. and i'm at the parking lot of at&t park whereas you can see, and hear, the excitement is building in advance of the light the night walk. i'll have the story on why this walk is so important coming up.
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a would the rman ran into her. >> and pa picture going rival. donald trump, the man and the movement will air at 10:00. right here on abc 7. some bay area residents are worried about president-elect trump's apity immigration r rhetoric. and we talked with an undocumented immigrant and he got xwleegs al aboemotional. >> hard to think about it. mard hard to see your kids, how -- >> as part of his 100 day plan, mr. trump has vowed to cut federal funding to shield residents from authorities. san jose is one of them. the mayor scissoyor says he wil
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for his residents. earlier today, ed lee tweeted san francisco remain a sasan sanctuary city. >> i want to make sure immigrant families succeed along with everybody else. so we will remain a sanctuary city. and we will remain strong. >> president-elect trump has pl promised to revoke federal funding for sanctuary cities. san francisco receives more than a billion. many stocks have soared, but not the case for high tech firms. that includes tech heavy weights like facebook, amazon.com, netflix and alphabet. they all fell at least 3.6%. some analysts believe investors
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might be concerned about donald trump's foreign trade policies. linkedin is blocked from operating inside russia. they faced accusations of breaking a law that requires user's personal information be stored on russian servering pts critics see it as an attack on social networks. abc 7 is proud to kicks off two campaigns to save lives. today we launched our operation 7 save a life in san francisco. we're raising awareness about smoke detectors and cast rbon monoxide alarms. go to nbc oig to sabc7news.com you can get detectors. and we're gearing up for the light the night walk in san
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francisco. >> spencer crist beganihristian with more. >> reporter: it's getting pretty exciting out here. there will be more than 4,000 people walking the 1.8 mile route tonight. working with leukemia him flymp society to cure blood cancers. the red lanterns will be carried by people who have supporters. white carried wouldby survivors angold carried would i walkers walks in support of someone lost to blood cancer. let me give you a look at the forecast. because this will be a big walk and the weather is fantastic. looks like we'll have mainly clear skies, 68 degrees or so. ending up around 64 degrees as the walkers reach their final point which is inside at&t park.
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and i'll be there with the walkers clearing on all the teams. there will be companies where with the teams participating, individual, it will be fantastic. >> a great cause. thanks a lot. so many people turning out. you can sigh thcan see this in neighborhood. and but right now let's go pack and talk about .forecast for tonight's big evening. >> it will be fantastic. it's really mild out there. we have high clouds passing through the bay area. dew points in the 60s in santa rosa, fairfield. that is in the humid range. we're not used to the humidity like this. i do want to give and you quick la nina quupdate. it is cooler than normal.
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it went on during october as well. it will continue through winter, but expected to be a short lived event. could mine wet ater or drier th normal. 69 right now in san francisco, san jose 72. half moon bay at 59. and a live look at the moon. another beautiful shot. low 70s from santa rosa and fairfield. highs so far today in the mid-70s to the low 80s in places like napa. sun set is amazing. cooler for veterans day. widespread rain expected middle of week. friday night clouds are on the increase. saturday morning, a few light showers. turns to drizzle around the
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north bay. a little bit of dampness on the roaded ways due to the drizzle, but that's about it. temperatures in the 50s. fog will be around with the high clouds for t s fos for tomorrow. tomorrow afternoon it will be pleasant. mid-60s to the mid-70s. high clouds will be around filtering the sun a lot like today. storm impact scale, we have a one. rain will spread about a half inch and it will be breezy. let's look at the hour by hour forecast. tuesday night, the rains to spread. wednesday morning the commute looks sloppy and by afternoon the rain is moving out. down lloload our app to help yo keep track. after morning drizzle saturday in the mort banorth bay, it's a.
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tuesday into wednesday, a light system. but notice the sharp drop of testimonies on wednesday. upper sfin50s so low 60s. so you'll need the jackets back. >> and you can see this yellow in your neighborhood. that story next. and hundreds of high schoolers if it's their future head-on. it was afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine.
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alexis smith gets into a time challenge. how to speed upper ride, that is tonight at 11:00. now to consumer news. >> michael finney is here with what you need to know about the compact cleaners. >> stick vacs are light weight and some have bigger motors. but which ones get the job done? >> reporter: they're handy for a quick sweep around the house. but consumer reports found some don't do a good job. this electro lux for $220 just pushed around a test mixture of rice and sand. and it was also on the worst on the edge test. the dyson showed how eat done
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picking up all the it's 600. >> another recommended vacuum, the 230 sharp rocket deluxe pro true pet. it has a cord so you don't have to worry about running out of power. it sdoes a good job picking up pet hair. it i will lum natures hard to reach spots. and for far less, the super light is quieter than a lot of the machines.
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. coming up at 6:00, the impact trump presidency could have on farmers. and michael finney investigate as whole new way to make your credit score soar. that's all in half an hour. finally tonight, a local actor is excited to be a part of disney's favorite the lion king right here in the bay area. in the the show is playing in san francisco. and drew plays the sidekick to
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simba. >> it's about playing the part, but then i have this thing that is attached to my hand. and when we're in sync, i think it's pretty cool. >> even more than pretty cuool co cool, it's magic. and the lion king run up december 21. i've seen the show and it's very spirited. >> and the way they create the animals is staggering beautiful. >> good luck to all the characters. have a great run.
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tonight, face to face. president-elect trump and president obama the oval office. they had never met. you will hear from both of them and the comment picked up on mike. melania trump meets michelle obama. preparing the next first lady. then, mr. trump taken to the capitol and is shown where he will be sworn in. and hillary clinton. 24 hours after conceding, the mom who was hiking discovering clinton walking her dogs. also tonight, a divided america. the new messages of hate now emerging in schools. the chants of "build that wall" in a cafeteria. >> build that wall! build that wall! >> and this message in a high school hallway. >> white power! >> and the new protests after the election. also tonight, the deadly police ambush. one officer killed, another shot. what authorities then discover in the suspect's car.
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