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violence, nine people shot in the southborough, followed by a shooting in the east that list several hurt. reggie: tomorrow, former president trump reaction from rivals. kumasi: and money that will save you from baggage fees, but it might look crazy. if you like to be prepared and save money -- reggie: don't touch --c bag. kumasi: sometimes you have to. jobina: i wore four jackets plane once going home from school. reggie: i can't blame you. jobina: i was not checking my bag. was i hot on the place?
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yes. did i look ridiculous? yes. reggie: but did you get your bag lost? jobina: exactly. do what you got to do. reggie: being were forceful --resourceful. drew: a jacket needed this morning. kumasi: i'm imagine you sweating. drew: but saving money. fog under the marine layer this morning, temperature is beginning in the 50's outside. clouds and drizzle to start june gloom. temperatures cool for average, 60's and mid 70's. jobina: we will start with a video into the newsroom,
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following a deadly crash in san leandro. this is a long davis street, also known as 112. it is going to impact your commute, especially if you are trying to hop on 880. the suggestion is you want to take marina boulevard because davis street between orchard avenue and pierce avenue is closed while police continue to investigate this crash. the circle impacted area here. the lights came on at will have a live look at the richmond-san rafael bridge come out we do have a wind advisory issued by the chp this morning. reggie: details on the shooting in the mission district that left nine people hurt. police have identified a person of interest in the case. they say surveillance video shows a mercedes associated with the man driving in the area.
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the shooting may be tired -- tied to a fight over a moral day weekend. police are calling the friday night shooting a targeted incident. kumasi: an 18-year-old dead after a shooting at a house party over the weekend. the family of nadia died yesterday morning. her family said she always put the smile on their face. it started after the gunshots. police need to youth violence. >> but reduce gun violence without having support from the police department.
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multiple suspects but they have not been able to track any of them down. reggie: undergoing a major study to find out if policing tactics are racially motivated. amanda del castillo you joins us live. disparity, the study is going to look at recommendations that cpe can give specifically to rpd in terms of how they practice their invasion policies. the study will take place over the next 18 months and the center for policing equity and the part office of the independent police officer will look at how bart response to incidents and whether race plays a role in enforcement. fair invasion is a huge issue for the transit system.
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bart officials estimate that the study will add to a severe analysis. which was conducted through the database justice product -- project. while addressing the need for state funding for bart to continue deployment strategy, which chief kevin start of the month they had the highest rates for the part of the pandemic. >> we have a very high closure rate. people get arrested if they commit crimes on bart.
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>> between 2012 and 2017, black writers would dock eight times as often as white writers and that resulted in six recommendations being delivered to police, all adopted by the department. reporting live, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. kumasi: lawmakers are expected to meet to discuss the bill that would fund a new arena for the a's. both houses legislature needed to approve the bill before it could get to a final vote. reggie: a group of a's fans plan to reverse boycott the game, the nonprofit organization oakland 68's is calling on plan -- fans to pack the stadium. they are hoping to raise enough
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money so they can head out a shirt. the shirts say sell on them. it is asking for the owner to sell the team. we also spoke to the president of save oakland sports. he is confident the game will sell out all 50,000 seats and he is hoping the las vegas still -- deal falls apart. kumasi: donald trump facing a federal judge and plea in the mar-a-lago records investigation, following a weekend of campaigning. he told supporters he is not leaving the presidential race even if convicted. jobina: federal and loc enforcement have been working on a security plan for trump and crowds he called to rally outside his courthouse. trump is the first current or former american president to face federal criminal charges and to do so when campaigning
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for another term. he insists he will quote never leave the 2024 race. >> you get in dated over nothing, over the presidential records act, which they call the espionage act. >> most republicans believe it is used as a weapon against trump. >> he has no one to blame but himself for being federally criminally indicted. kumasi: the indictment alleges he refused to return it records, some improperly stored at a ballroom, storage room and bathroom at trump florida state. he is true in federal court tomorrow afternoon. kumasi: a local church taking a stand for the lgbtq community. reggie: and the driving test that sent and driver to the hospital after crashing into a net post. what she said went through her mind before she crashed.
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so i'm mentally preparing for the power outage. oh, well we can help stop one because we're gonna reduce our energy use from 4-9pm. - what now? - i stepped on a plug. oh that's my bad... unplugging. when it comes to preventing outages, the power is ours. drew: live doppler 7 and satellite, we have upper-level lows across southern california. a similar story this morning in the trough is keeping temperatures cool. spotty drizzle under our marine layer, here is live doppler 7 scattered for the next hour or so is the marine layer burns off. increasing sunshine later today.
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by 11:00 a.m., clouds thick along the north bay. brighter in the east bay and the south bay. this afternoon, sunshine across the region. temperatures below average for the middle of june, only the mid 60's to mid 70's later. we do have warmer weather on the seven day forecast. coming up in a few minutes. reggie: would you like to buy a spinoff? wheel of fortune focusing on a new show with kids and teens. and then the stunt that went wrong, the mascot for the heat in theospital after taking a punch. i got help to push back. i got help to push back. we got help to push back - with lybalvi. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults to help you push back. elderly patients with dementia
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driving test did not go as planned for a woman in argentina. she hit several curbs but that is not the worst. she crashed into a lamppost and caused the vehicle to flip over. the woman says sh nervous. the 63-year-old -- i am laughing, but this does get serious. she had to go to the hospital because you saw how bad the rollover was. she is going to be ok. she did not pass. obviously. oh no. stance against anhydride and trans sentiments with a special
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message. ♪ reggie: spreads the message of unity, love and faith. a featured speaker was a member of the sisters of perpetual indulgence. sister anya streets she read a children's story to the congregation that highlights the inclusiveness of glide. >> come enter our church for all. we should be as welcoming as possible, not just here but when we step out. reggie: glide has been longtime advocate for lgbtq rights and they are a house of worship for everyone. kumasi: yesterday, the city of pennell -- pennell - hosted its first pediment.
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the festival included arts and crafts, food trucks, and groups where people could learn about community organizations and get connected. abc 7 is a proud spencer of the san francisco pride parade on june 25. watch the parade on abc 7 and our abc 7 bay area streaming app. reggie: people have had enough of rising prices. next week, a consumer advocate group is calling for a pasta strike. the rome government held a crisis meeting and decided to not intervene on prices. the group says keeping pasta on shelves will keep prices down. grocery prices in europe are sharply rising, more than the u.s. or other advanced economies. pasta prices were about twice what they were before inflation. when they are messing with pasta in italy -- you don't to that. air travel is expensive. it is especially expensive
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trying to bring on bags. kumasi: but according to the wall street journal, some travelers are coming up with a cheaper way to fly. they are wearing fishing vests with several pockets like this one on the plane. so they can carry their belongings without having to pay extra fees. some people said they can fit a tablet, a passport, headphones, wallet, snacks, earplugs equipment and a water bottle in the best. some people perish with cargo shorts -- a pair it with cargo shorts so they can have more space. drew: i don't feel like this would solve my problems. shoes are my biggest thing the tics at the most space. you're clunky is choose on the plane. jobina: you're only supposed to pack two shoes.
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drew: but sometimes the look deserves more. reggie: i am to him -- team one shoe in the bag, one on the feet. i'm not counting flip-flops that don't take up space. here's a tip for men. the white shoes, which i feel i can step up tennis shoe for exercising flip flop. jobina: if you are going somewhere swanky -- reggie: drew: winter is hard. your bulky sweaters. and it stuffed your shoes. saves space.
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kumasi: reggie: [laughter] drew: stick it in the box. reggie: i'm not trying to get a letter today. drew: we told you before. here's a live loo export-oriented camera, low cover above, spotty drizzle, even showers around tahoe. through the afternoon, increasing sunshine, showers pop up and we are still under the influence of low pressure keeping temperatures below average for this time of year. highs in the microclimate, partly cloudy low and mid 70's in the south bay, cloudy right now.
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sunshine is the day goes on, 60's and low 70's. downtown about 65, one or two degrees below average. in the north bay, cool for the middle of june. 60's and low 70's for daytime highs. 50's along the coast. 60's and 70's. inland, below average. we will go into the mid-70's by about 4:00 p.m. the marine layer bounces back, temperatures falling into the 50's. we will keep temperatures near or below average today and tomorrow. by the end of the week, we will start to feel warmer weather with increasing sunshine, the marine layer gets compressed and that sets the stage for a nice weekend. above average in the 70's and 80's. jobina: we want to go back to the video we received in our newsroom, the deadly crash
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investigation in san leandro on davis street, 112. it will be shut down until further notice. use marina boulevard to access 880. davis street is closed between orchard avenue and pierce avenue. bringing in our graphics, issues to talk about down into ben lomond. shadow brook road is going to be closed through june 26. you want to use glen arbor road. construction causing the closure is due to a landslide in your area. we also have word of a new crash in san francisco, right as you go into the presidio northbound one at lake street. injuries reported, emergency crews headed to the scene. speed around 19 miles per hour. kumasi: ginger zee is live with what is coming up on gma. >> nice to be with everybody. on gma, the latest on the story
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about the collapse of a crucial overpass are 95. taking a look at the damage and the impact for the months ahead. if you are traveling over a year later it might impact you. and the indictment on former president trump, who spent the weekend trying to discredit prosecution and our team is covering it all. a warning about unemployment insurance fraud. we look at some of the fastest-growing scams in different parts of the country. new housing numbers, what it could mean for prices in the months ahead. i am saying that to you in the bay area. reggie: we had a story about a poor woman doing a driving test who crashed into a pole in her car flipped over. the worst possible thing that could happen when you are in a driving test. why do i have a feeling you have your -- a story about your driving test?
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>> it member is bone thugs and harmony , the song crossroads was popular and i wanted it too loud and the instructor was like that is not going to happen. kumasi: [laughter] >> i think i passed. reggie: ♪ the crossroad, ♪ we want to meet you at the exit. thank you, i forgot about that song. >> younger people are like what are you talking about? reggie: we w
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the show that will cater to kids and younger audiences. one of the twists will be communicate and physical challenges to buy vowels. there was a kids version in the 90's they did not last long. it will not be clear if pat sajak will host this. they are also working on it kids version for shark tank. a plane crash, the jungle. and
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philadelphia, one vehicle trapped in the rubble. ♪ unbreak my heart ♪ reggie: w breakup songs may actually help heal your broken heart. drew: good to know. kumasi: happy monday, it is june 12. reggie: put down and open up a happy song of nice weather. walking on sunshine? drew: a for in the 50's this morning, starting with fair amount of cloud cover from our exploratorium camera this morning. june gloom with us. spotty drizzle through about 9:00 a.m.. cloud cover to the coast line.
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temperatures cool for june. 10 degrees below average in some spots in the 60's and 70's, let's eat traffic this morning. jobina: a couple of start in san francisco. enter presidio along northbound one, and overturned vehicle involving injuries. emergency crews on the scene, a slowdown in the opposite direction for people traveling southbound do onlooker traffic. a deadly crash investigation underway in san leandro's and davis street. marina boulevard as to access 880. a live picture in oakland, showing an 880 at the coliseum camera where everything is at the limit. kumasi: details on the shooting in the district ash mission district that left nine people injured. police have identified a person of interest. gloria rodriguez joining us in
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the newsroom with details. >> according to the chronicle, the person of interest is associated with the car involved in the shooting. police tied the person to a mercedes speeding from the site. police say it nine people were struck by gunfire in the mission district. residents say a block party brought out big crowds to the intersection of 24th street and -- avenue. >> we heard gunshots and saw police cars down the street. about 25. the neighborhood has been peaceful and we have not had anything like that happen in a long time. it was interesting to hear something like that. >> san francisco police say nine victims range from 23 to 35 years old. the victims are expected to survive and police are calling the shooting a targeted incident.
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everyone -- anyone with information is asked to call police. reggie: bart police preparing to take a deeper look at how their tactics impact the community. they will look at it -- if grace is playing a role in operations. amanda del castillo joining us live with what we know. >> they will happen over the next 18 months and the study will look at disparity. hopefully it will offer bart pd some recommendations on how to improve practices. looking at how the police force responds to fair invasion incidents. the center for policing equity or cpe and part office of the independent police officer will work to uncover whether race plays a role in the law enforcement. a new study will act to previous analyses of data
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with the research project. the data found that between 2012 and 2017, the black passengers were stopped 18 times more and are 15 times more likely to experience use of force then white ones. when they started requiring those who rode to provide the interim police chief about how the store dust deployments reggie is paying off in the form of more arrests. interim chief kevin reported on how the numbers have been high since the pandemic. >> we have a high closure rate. people get arrested if they commit crimes on bart. >> reasons for those arrests and
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the breakdown on the race is important to discuss. our newsgroup report before the pandemic, officials estimated fair invaders cost the agency $28 million a year in lost revenue. followed by the research, they put forth the recommendations, all of which adopted by the agency. reporting live at castro valley, back to you. kumasi: from the redwood city police are asking for your help to find this missing 14-year-old girl. they believe gaby coy may be at risk. she was last seen around 8:00 a.m. yesterday on rosewood avenue in redwood city and she might be with an adult male. you are asked to call nine 11 if you see her. reggie: san jose police need your help to find this missing
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man, matthew lewis may be risk. he has not been seen since yesterday, leaving a home in east l.a.. he was seen wearing a black sweater, jeans and shoes. kumasi: raising eyebrows and drawing controversy, several dozen large installed on the sidewalks and harrison street in the mission. the group raised about $25 dust when he $5,000 to install the heavy planters. the goal is to beautify the neighborhood and some residents agree with the effort. >> there are about 40 of these with plants, it can only -- the effort and the energy has to make the world a better place. kumasi: designed to deter homeless and kevin from returning.
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>> we would love to see the neighbors put that energy into fighting for housing. so they can have a safe and decent place to live. kumasi: the gofundme page for the harrison street neighbors makes no mention of funding. you can see before and after pictures, neighborhoods with the planters. we reached out to the group to ask about the project but have not received a response. reggie: highway nine in santa cruz county closing two weeks starting today. this area on shadow brook road in ben lomond, the foreclosure is expected through june 26. so crews can make repairs due to a landslide. drivers will be detailed to another road. kumasi: one of the busiest highways in the country is shut down after a tanker truck caught fire on i-95 in philadelphia. jobina: officials of not
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reported on any injuries but the vehicle is trapped under the rubble, that stretch of the interstate is used by more than 150,000 commuters every day and is now shut down in both directions indefinitely. this started when a massive tanker truck fire erupted underneath interstate 95 in philadelphia, causing part of the highway to collapse. drivers were sent on a 43 mile detour sunday morning when the truck, carrying more than 8000 gallons of gasoline, ignited. the governor said one vehicle was still trapped under the collapsed road and police were not sure if the driver made it out. >> i plan to issue a disaster declaration, allowing the commonwealth to draw down federal funds and move quickly to repair and reconstruct this roadway. jobina: a coast guard officer tells us it appears no fuel reached the delaware river but a small amount did reach an
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adjacent cove. heavy machinery is debris and careful not to ignite the area. it could be months before that section of the interstate reopens. reggie: thank you. details surrounding the death of the man known as the unabomber. four anonymous sources say ted kaczynski died by suicide at a prison center in north carolina. he was unresponsive early saturday, staff tried to revive him then transported him to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. he was given a life sentence mailing people homemade bombs. prior, he was a professor at uc berkeley. his crimes and three died. abc 7 talked with the son
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of the bomber victims. his father was a geneticist at ucsf and opened a package in 1993 that ended up exploding. dr. charles epstein was injured and lost several fingers. >> he was a disturbed man. a bright guy who went the wrong way mentally wrote -- mentally. it speaks of the danger of untreated mental illness. my hope this is this -- my hope is this is the last one to interview about him. reggie: his f he wants to be a member for his contributions to science and not as a victim. parts of a popular website about to become unavailable for 48 hours. kumasi: looking at that new york stock exchange, up about 115 points. few people
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and it is hurting business. stay with us on the bay area streaming up at 7:00 for abc 7 at seven. we live from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m., download wherever you stream. drew: our reservoir second largest reservoir in the state is at total capacity, 100% as of this morning. our largest reservoir closing out capacity at 96 -- 97%. below is rhizomes noted -- snowmelt which they have seen lots of gains. i don't know about -- some of these levels are the highest since 2019. drizzle under the marine layer the next hour or two.
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bernie, the heat mascot. organizers are calling it a skit gone wrong. he threw a punch hard enough to send the man in the hospital -- in the cost into the hospital. representative said he recovers too well. do you think not cash -- >> why do you think he can take a punch from conor mcgregor, bounceback and ready to go like? >> they should have been allowed to take the first swing. kumasi: i don't possible. reggie: i don't know if he could do anything after that. kumasi: mascot was not prepared for the swing and the skit was mean -- meant to promote a display.
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reggie: get a stretcher. >> reggie: it is disrespect. the former marine responsible for the death of neely, daniel petty says he was concerned for his life. >> some people say i was holding it between 15 minutes. between stops is a couple of minutes. the whole interaction was less than five weeks. some people say was trying to truck him to death. trying to i saw a man threatening passengers, a lot of whom were people of color. reggie: he has been released on
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bond in the cases in front of the grand jury. kumasi: a 13-year-old used her knowledge of the amazon jungle to keep her self and three other children alive for days. a plane crashed, going her mother and other adult phyla desk pilots. the kids survived because lebron board. they catch their catch, and a recording of their grandmother was used to tell them to stay. >> they would have getting food and clean water. someone in their family give them knowledge and that is what saves them. looks reggie: raising concerns about supply chain issues. the main disruption is ongoing
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labor and is because unions. unitary and be over the attempt to make both sides y two of the biggest she should contain -- eac papa john's are slashing their expected earnings-per-share from the year. inflation is hiring much hiking up the pipe the hiking up the price for ordering pizza. the deliveries of pizza are down even though carryout is doing fine. grocery store sales of frozen pieces are up. that is coming into the business from these major chains. the latter -- we points. kumasi: reddit users a rueppor -
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doing that. subreddits will go dark for at least 48 hours to protest this policy. the decision to start charging was because reggie -- read it did not want to give wake data for free. pick up songs have to do the best tracks now, the science of a breakup song shows it can heal a broken heart. ♪ un-break my heart kumasi: yes, toni. such a good song. a recent study finds music activities. to get over and, don't listen songs that counseling remind you of them.
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>> that is a mistake. you are rethinking about that person. pick songs you do not play together. kumasi: language to talk about our experiences and pain. it is key to moving through it. drew: some might say you are -- reviving the devil. reggie: satan. everything is falling in love or falling out of love. jobina: true. reggie: or a diva on the dance floor. three songs. she's on the leaving. drew: yeah. jobina: i
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-- there's a club or reggie: they h anything like this floor. i'm ready. song is over. drew: wire song reggie: we have to get through. drew: hold out for summer, her autobiography, it was so short. now it might be longer. reggie: it never ends. drew: people are like, where is this 10 minutes? you can see we are mostly cloudy, peaks of sunshine, spotty drizzle under the marine layer.
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we'll find the club pulling back to the coastline and you will see will have showers and potential thunderstorms bubbling up by 4:00 p.m.. downtown is fully paid for this time of year, in the north bay, as temperatures low average come up more than 10 degrees and sunspots. sunshine this afternoon. it opens for with moses and his skies. oh expects noah green layer to land. cap -- temperatures in the 50's. the next seven days, into lowa temperatures -- below average temperatures.
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by the end of the week, warmer weather moving in. that will stage for a nice weekend. on lake street. northbound to the city to get to the golden gate bridge, troops --'s fees drove to about nine miles an hour. an investigation is still underway because into the trash uno -- in san leandro as peach and -- it clouded right on the san mateo bridge. the westbound direction, richmond it is because there. no blocking, the chp has issued a wind advisory.
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nausea, urinary tract and upper respiratory tract infection. ask your doctor about gemtesa. and see how urovant could help you save. kumasi: here are seven things to know. police have identified a suspect in a shooting friday night in san francisco's mission district according to the chronicle. nine people injured and one -- the police are calling it targeted. reggie: is the bart police department racially motivated? researchers will look at the response to their invasion -- payment invasion. kumasi: tightening at the courthouse in florida, where
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press three -- former president trump is being charged, with handling classified document after leaving office. drew: -- reggie: italy's longest serving prime minister died, he was fighting leukemia and was 86 years old. drew: cloud cover this morning, pockets of drizzle in the next hour or so. increasing such either through the afternoon, average. abc 7 news jobina: issue has been the deadly crash investigation in san leandro. still shut down a davis street between orchard avenue and pierce avenue. use marina boulevard as an alternate. kumasi: history made at the tony
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awards. alex newell and j. harrison ghee became the first non-binary people to win. reggie: i oved -- loved it. because of the writers strike, they made a deal to do it with no teleprompters. it was fast-moving and ariana debose ad-libbed. professional. ♪ >> good morning america. for our viewers in the west, one of america's busiest highways shut down indefinitely. disaster on a crucial overpass on i-95. >> coming off the middle, too. >> a tanker truck igniting,
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