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. some detruck city of protests happened and people damaged and looted the businesses and coming up in from minutes, tara moriarty is there in downtown oakland and she will talk about how people in oakland are coping with another round of destructiontive protests out there. thank you for joining us, it is
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tuesday november 25th, i am pam cook. >> it is true and it is not as chilly this morning as it was yesterday? >> yes, we do have quiet conditions here in the west, a little bit of patchy fog and i can't find too much, 30s and 40s on the lows, we run into an easterly breeze which says, i don't think so. it will be sunny and nice including northern california, you folks watching us and they also have advisories high flag fire danger along the coast, if you can get out, i would say go back to the northeast because there is going to be a huge system developing and the position will make a big impact, coming up on the backside of that cold air so
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keep me in mind, that's all coming together back east. 40s and 50s but a lot more 40s at menlo park and there is some warmer air aloft. dew points are higher and our lows are warmer cold morning, not as cold, 30s for some, mild and warmer with upper 60s, to lower 70s, that is what i said, lower 70s, that is backed up into san francisco so it is normal today and we will still see people going into work. your boss does not want to
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start taking it and traffic is moving along nicely. san jose, we don't see a lot of that slow traffic we normally see, it's not clear if we will being making it am and he shot and killed the unarmed teenager michael brown... at least a dozen businesses in ferguson were looted and set on fire and you can see huge fires, protesters smashed windows out of police cars and businesses, there was some looting and officers logged tear gas just to break up the crowds. now here in oakland protesters
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also took to the streets shortly after the grand jury announcement, they blocked interstate 580 right near the on ramp and people set fires downtown am and they said more than 40 of the exams and first let's go to our newsroom with alex savage with the news in ferguson missouri. >> reporter: good morning, we are keeping close tabs on the situation this morning. we want to give you a live look and right now this is a live picture from the ferguson area. you can see quite a bit of
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damages, demonstrators were with large fires, that included several police cruisers and officers were pelted with bottles and battery and overnight, they were called to try and maintain order and law enforcement officials are promising they will step in even sooner if future protests turn violent. >> wewe do not tolerate window smashes, we support them and you will see a large police presence. >> the decision to not to
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indict, this was the where where he was shot. at some point over the past few months, he that. those who are standing by him -- he thanks those who are stranding by him and it was read aloud by supporters. >> i would like to thank you all, your support and dedication is amazing and it is nice to know all of these people i have never met are doing so much for me. >> law enforcement in the ferguson area have heard at much from others and there are some questioning the response although the st. louis county police chief says there is no way on causing that police
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destruction. they are loading more to help control future protests which of course are expected. live this morning in the newsroom, ktvu ktvu channel 2 morning news. our team coverage continues in downtown oakland, tara in. >> and they are now removing the framework that you see and guess what, they will be back here at 3:00 to board it back up as this city braces for another night of possible protests and they kicked out most of the windows but they still have coffee cups and riders are making and
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announcement. our crew have been out here mopping and you can see they just started setting fires in the street right after the announcement was made 2000 demonstrators marched onto the freeway. then made their way on to lakeshore stopping traffic. police cleared them and a half hour later they made their way back onto the freeway. >> people are upset because i am black and i am scared to be black in america. >> i am here to support in any way i can, i am angry and this is a way i can release that. >> police cruiser was the van liced for various abilities and they did plot didn't them from
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dash from the fall out. live in oakland, tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. thank you, a for that -- tara for that update. johnson's uncle told ktvu channel 2 morning news that his thoughts are with michael brown's family and they believe it is time to start a national dialog on race. >> i am glad the community is standing with mike brown's family and police terrorism and this is what we need, and it is hoe on necessary, and he will go there soon to be with his family. mayor jean quan released a
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statement it says in part quote, monday was peaceful and it is unfortunate that some demonstrators closed down the freeway placing themselves and uninvolve drivers at great risk. a small group of people caused vandalism around a four block area downtown breaking things and it was come pleasantp -- completely demonstrated one man outside of the police department was arrested. more demonstrators laid down between row day oh drive and they did it for 4 minutes. they symbolized the four hours he was on the street after he was shot. los angeles police said despite
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that one arrest said it was piece paul. one man was arrested for throwing fake blood on the commissioner. they blocked traffic on the robert f kennedy bridge despite some reported clashes with police and no injuries were reported. on channel 2, the reaction to it, check it outism find out what is next some are helping each other as they can'tp out for big screen televisions and game systems. and they steel prescription pills and the changes they plan
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to make after two robberies in less than a year. right now we are looking at a commute which is relatively normal which is pretty good in san francisco and we will tell you what it is like to get into the city from the bay bridge. clear skies t- a patch or two up in clear lake coming up.
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. welcome back, police are searching for three men who rushed into the pharmacy, tied up the owner and his pharmacy technician. they stole all of the pain killer oxycodone, also known as oxy dot on it. he will make changes to his store after two robberies in less than a year. >> we will pit bull let proof glass around, and it is an assault not only on the store and the people but the town. >> they are robbing prescription drugs across the state and the country and in some cases, prescription drugs sell for more than heroin or
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cocaine.. >> we want to show you some pictures of the storm and now we will have possibly flooding from the storms and the high effort amount of snow is supposed to fall in pennsylvania, upstate new york new hampshire and maine, up to 10 inches is possible in some places so it definitely could affect your holiday travel plans. >> the area was hit with 7 feet of snow last week and now there is a potential for some massive flooding. crews have removed 11,000 truckloads of snow from city neighborhoods there. now buffalo bill in detroit after the new york jets because of the snow, kyle had two
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touchdowns, including one cell elaborated by shoveling snow, of course, the bills won 38-3. >> i can dig it. >> time now 6:16 twitter trips up one of its top executives. he posted a tweet hement to send and he said i still think we should buy them. we will need sell him, i've plan. that tweet was quickly deleted but not before some of the followers has them referring to. the popular conference is mike. >> everybody does it, sal, you hit, whoops, wrong person,
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mistake. >> i try to be very careful or it could be a disaster. >> good morning everybody, you know what, the commute looks good. looking heading over the peninsular, it looks good, looking at the chp list here, i am not seeing a lot of stuff here on it and if you are driving on south bay we have clear skies and it was a little bit of fog near sonoma county airport, northwest breeze says goodbye to that and there is a hint of a breeze, it is mainly a component which takes care of any inland fog, thanksgiving is
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fair and there may be mild warnings friday into monday and it looks like wet weather returns statewide and watch how we did that. the record high is 76 in 1975, san jose starting out 42 and john borrelly, 71 for a high today, looks mild for many, no issues with fog, it is very patchy and i have not found much. we have some wind advisories and freeze warnings out for lancaster, and in 24 hours here
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it comes out ahead of it, that will cause some issues, coming up from the southeast, where the low sets up the keys but if you must travel tomorrow will be a much better dated still coming up over the river and allowing the breeze offshore breeze for hayward and they got pushed out to sea. they are 34 up in clear lake, 41 for sacramento and fresno. watch how it disappears, nothing is changing and we'll see increasing clouds dry from
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thanks give being and drivers will not be a problem unless it is apache breeze but it may be on your way home, it will be a seer are yous and this is testimony and after that we will focus our attention on some clouds on saturday but a much stronger system on sunday and monday and heavy rain. >> we were talking about thanksgiving and technically walnut creek, a thousand turkeys will be given out to the needy. >> good folks over there, they will be passing out those turkeys. >> 1515 north main. well, the iphone 6 and 6
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plus are expected to be the most wanted gifts and now there is a forecast this holiday season it will be the best ever am and they have already created more demands and it is stronger than it has been in five years. barnes & noble hopes this autographed drewing will have a half million autographs with more than 100 offers and he is expected am who lead to more and once they get you no the store at barns and noble. speaking of good deals,
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even before black friday, coming up, the stores in san francisco says come on, take it off. >> and they are taking it off for a free outfit. and the next event leading to super bowl event and the reason taxpayers could be on the hook for some of the bill.
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. welcome back, santa clara taxpayers could be on the hook, yesterday city leaders unveiled super bowl 50 in 2016, the city is launching a campaign to raise private events for the big fireworks show but fireworks could pay some much that if fundraising falls short. >> 626, remember him? it is official, pablo sandoval is leaving the giants, last night he posted this picture from instagram and he wrote, it as been a great run and three world series champions ships in five years with three
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teammates, coaches and fans. i am always love you in my heart, reportedly time with look at it because it is as good as his defense. >> ellen trope douse him formally today -- introduce him today formally at a news conference. and it sold for $3 million at auction. the big cat outfit was worn in the 1939 films which sold as hollywood items, no word on the identity of the buyer and what they plan to do with that could
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costume. coming up, the men and women decided not to indict officer daron wilson and we will show you all the damage in the wake of the protests. and come a mute is beginning -- commute is beginning to slow down and we have a lot in the east bay and we will tell you where it is. it's not allowing it to farm and changes are on the extended coming up.
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. well, good morning, we are live in oakland, our cameras are panning around, you are looking at some of the damage
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after destructive protests in oakland and businesses are preparing for more protests and they will be back for more tonight. tara moriarty will show you some of the damage and how the area is being cleaned up this morning. thank you for joining us, it is tuesday november 25 mt. and travel could be affected. >> it starts today for the northeast, tomorrow is the big day but for us it is quiet until the weekend. >> it is a chill out there for some, still some 30s and that's a beautiful morning, here we go. fog was not forming but there is enough of.
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>> bridge, so chilly morning clear skies, 40s and 50s and we are up around 30 degrees, sunshine and warm temperatures, it will be breezy for some, clear all the way up to the oregon border, sunny, that is not the problem, we have wind advisories, a little bit of patchy fog, down around fresno, that is about it, if you are traveling, possible is the do day and any way you slice it, it was all 30s to the north and there is some warm air aloft. also petaluma a slight breeze, enough to keep things stirred
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up enough for an easterly breeze which allows coast and bay temperatures inland and some mild to warm 60s and also 70 degrees temperatures, still quiet out there, sal? >> we had a few things, unfortunately we have slow and a count of dash count is also slow as long as you head down am if i move the map a little follow the dublin interchange and perhaps we are seeing slightly lighter than usual
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traffic and the traffic is actually going to be okay on the upper deck of the bay bridge. if you are driving to the mac art maze, that commute is taking about 21 minutes. 633, let's go back to the desk. it is one of the worst nights missouri police have ever seen. they are setting fires and firing off weapons. multiple shots fired back now. daron wilson will not be updated the. the police chief said the fabric of the community has been torn apart. >> in oakland similar scenes as
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protesters vandalize businesses and there were several arrests, so many people were take mean custody that police had to call a bus to transport them. there are already protests around the bay area tonight. we have live team coverage for you, he will look at the protest the and we start where a look at it, tara? >> reporter: many business also to board up last night including this starbucks which is open near the police station and they were actually forced to board up this morning after a lot of damage last night. protesters bashed nearly all of the windows, and other merchandise, riders am made off
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with bottles and liquor and we want to show you video as it was unfolding. looters were setting fires in the street right after the announcement from ferguson was made some 2000 demonstrators marched onto the freeway. around 8:30 they made their way on to lakeshore, stopped traffic, police cleared them and a half hour later they made their way back onto the freeway. >> i think people have to stop expecting them not to react an it is am done and that's the good news. officers were here last night but they did not stop vandals
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from reeking havoc we'll see how they plan to deal with another possible wave of violence this evening. i am tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. several hundred protesters are showing their outrage over the grand jury decision. it started immediately after the tee significants lasted and the message, that was the same. >> i am outraged by the decision of the grand jury. >> we are trying to show there is a pattern and it's a national pattern, it is not just in california or missouri or ferguson. .. >> now our team coverage continues with alex savage and
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he is in our newsroom and you are showing us some of the protesters in fergusson avenue this is new video just into our newsroom where you can see protesters once again beginning to gather this morning after what was a long chaotic night and close to 30 people were arrested overnight. [crowd noise] >> reporter: this was the violent scene in and overnight protesters clashed destroying cars and businesses, demonstrators set on fire several cars, police cruisers were torched and there was widespread looting and they cleared shelves, it certainly was a frustrating night for
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police trying to control those crowds and they were hoping for didn't -- demonstrations. room right now they reported hearing as many as 30 gunshots throughout the night but in the end nobody was seriously hurt and the one market which is the one michael brown stole cigars from shortly before being shot to death back in august, most protesters say the decision to not to indeed the officers is an injustice. >> what are you saying that, our lives are not worthy for
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even a day in court. >> the county police chief said there was no way of preventing people who were intent on causing destruction. they were helping to control future protests again and some of them already underway this morning and we will of course continue to monitor those demonstrationels and they are in the ferguson area, alex savage. ktvu channel 2 morning news. we are learning more about the decision they reached when deciding not to indict the officer daron wilson. >> they are making their final decision and determined no probable cause exists to charge officer wilson. .. >> now the grand jury heard more than 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses about 30
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minutes after the announcement because we are including the law. he said brown punched him in the face and he feared the 18- year-old could beat him to death. the family of michael brown released a statement saying quote, we are pro foundly disappointed that the killer of our child will not face face consequences of his actions. answering violence with violence is not the appropriate action. the grand jury decision, not to indict him did not surprise him.
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>> they want to belief. >> they can claim his rights were violated and he recommended they do just that. we have a special section on the january jury section and the reaction to it on our website, you will find the link right there on the front page. >> the traditional holiday season, people are already waiting outside and he hope it hopes can would casts he is not sitting in line and he and and a few others are trading off shift so they can go to their full-time shop. >> everybody has a live and
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they have to go do things, so as long as you are here, you still have your spot. some say they can find the best prices before thanksgiving. good morning everybody, we are live in san francisco and all of these people are behind me? coming up just dice before black friday. plus coming up, oscar. grand's decision. it seems like a normal commute day and traffic is and i would not recommend and we
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. welcome back happening right now, one san francisco store is letting up follow up and there is a promotion that will have people in their
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underwear, brian? >> reporter: i will not be one of them i don't want to scare any of our viewers but for the several people out here this morning, they will be all for this promotion in front of the store called basic wall and 44 people are fully clothed in this cold weather right now but in about an hour and 15 minutes they will be in their underwear, they are calling it underwear party 2014. first of a you have too show it includes one top and one bottom and the deal includes spring and summer collections and accessories line and we spoke to some people who have been in
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line since 11:00 last night and some say the clothes be a the experience is all worth it. >> i have never been shopping here, and it just seems pretty good because you get naked and you get clothes. >> i am just going to go get that, yeah. >> people have about an hour and you come in almost naked and leave with a new outfit. people are out in front of downtown san francisco. and they did this last year and a lot of people are excited about this event as well. again 8:00 this morning, employees will tell people, they have to stay out here in this freezing cold weather, the
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store opens at 9:00. >> they have to be taking off their clothes while they are in line. >> yes, that is how you get in. >> 8:00 this morning, they say you have to undress and stay out here in line about an hour until the store officially opens then you get an court and it is a pretty good exclusive store. >> it is. >> reporter: one person in line said there is a jacket for $400 she is buying. the only thing i am glad about, sal castaneda is not here otherwise i would have to leave the store. >> you watch for us, brian flores, life in san francisco -- live in san francisco.
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>> take your shots, go ahead, bring it. >> those are just -- >> they are the ones you want to -- you don't want to see without their clothes but i will be paying attention, let's talk about the commute before we get into trouble, traffic is moving along okay on 880, 24 minutes with no major problems but 680 a little bit of slow traffic approaching walnut creek and highway 4, there was a little crash there and it seems just a little better than normal and there is a breeze from walnut creek to oakland and we are beginning to see
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some affects and we are beginning to see some of the affects as we get closer to thanksgiving. >> it is too cold out there. >> yes. >> you would be there too. >> we have clear skies but a lot more of a breeze and thanksgiving for us will be just fine. thanks start on friday and we had some low clouds, we are getting closer to the coast and that's because of a component of an easterly breeze, 4:53 forecasted high 52 and 67 and 459 is average, 76, 1975, good
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to go and no find here are fly and 30-degree drops in these temperatures in parts of the ohio valley and when you think about the spread, 40 degrees, that tells you there are two air masses coming together and it looks like a big headache for travel delays, wednesday will be the main day, it is, it could cass a bridge and 42 brentwood we have a reading in antioch, 40s in clear lake oaks, clear lake 34 and 37 and there are some that are cold.
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napa airport has that, 39 now ukiah, we and we slow it down and bring it in friday or saturday, stronger system comes in sunday and monday and in fact it is statewide and we have projections for some so if you are headed out north. early part of the weekend, everybody is going to be close, along the 880 corridor because of that beans include being that and on friday and saturday and sunday, get ready for rain
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and get back to the desk. desk and he will talk to jim hammer but grand jury decision and what is next for that case. the local centers helping people peacefully vent their frustration over the ferguson decision.
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. welcome back, special healing centers will be opened today and people can come and talk and share thoughts about what is happening in ferguson missouri. we went to one of those healing centers, prosecutors announced that grand injury decision and afterwards folks were interest allowed to offer solutions to hearing and healthy communities on san pablo and liberty hall, they will be open from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. we are learning more about a man killed, they are remembering michael march questions. he and two friends were confronted early yesterday
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morning in the depose area no arrest have been made. two state lawmakers will announce legislation about the plan to charge bike lists a toll across a golden gate bridge, and san francisco and mark levine of san rafael they will protect public access to that bridge and they agreed to consider a controversy toll plan to try to deal with growing budget plans. coming up on mornings on two, they decided they will have didn't takes across the country. also some of the bickest trouble -- biggest trouble they wanted to shut down the freeway
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right here in the east bay, stay right here with us. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it
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♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it.

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