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tonight, maryann favro. >> that's right, tonight at 6:00, members of pantsuit nation will meet here to support hillary clinton. and earlier today, she informs a conference call with her donors and she said the fbi director's timing of his inquirety damaged her campaign. her first remarks since conceding the race, she told supporters that james comey's decision to send a let tore congress about the inquiries 11 days before election day through the controversy back into the news and prevented her from ending the campaign with an optimistic closing argument perform our analysis is that comey's letter raising doubts that were groundless, baseless, proven to be untrue stopped our momentum. it came just two days before election day and had been even more damaging. that letter sent an examination of e-mails found on the computer of anthony weiner had not caused him to change his conclusions in a she should face no charges. mrs. clinton lost narrowly in several battleground states and by the time all ballots were counted she appears to win the popular vote by more than two million votes. reporting live in san jose city hall, marianne favro. the protests continue across the country tonight and also across the bay area. more than 100 people marched in san jose carrying flags and signs. they did not cause any traffic do disruptio disruptions. >> in about two hours occupy oakland will gather for a rally. this was the scene thursday as some protestors blocked traffic on 580. wednesday night's protest, right after the election, the night after the election, much more violent. they were throwing fire works and setting bonfires in the streets. community leaders are calling for peaceful commdemonstrations going forward. >> many business owners say they're boarding up their windows to protect from vandalism in the anti-trump protests. the problem is not keeping people out, it's keeping them in. >> so far i lost between 80 and 100 reservations. >> something makes is scary for people. >> business owners say a protest like this can set them back a couple hundred thousand dollars per year. no matter your party affiliation, chances are you're feeling drained after this week's election. >> protests continue, and president elect trump organizes his transition team. people are taking time out for post election resorts. people turned out for a group hug. >> reporter: that's right, i can tell you i have even a lot of group hugs before, i've had a lot of group hugs before, but nothing like here. whether you were happy or need a good cry, a little support can go a long way. >> there is nothing like a group hug, all be it with strangers. >> sarah wheeler organized the massive hug to literally give some people a shoulder to cry on. >> there just has been so much nastiness, bitterness, disappointment, and bad feelings all over. hugs generally make people feel better. >> weekend could not have come soon enough for sheryl bailey. >> i'm a little nervous, a lot of anxiety. physically ill. >> retail therapy is her short term fix. >> i got my favorite, laura gellar. >> we're just trying to get away from everything. it's been a long workweek and just the added stress of the election and things going on. >> others are partaking in a game of frisbee. >> it's been a weird four days, it's nice to come out here and not think about it too much. >> anti-trump protestors took to the street this afternoon and other major cities including portland, new york, miami and l.a. recovered from another night of protests. none of this is stopping the activity in trump tower as he organizes his administration. he is making washington republicans nervous saying he wants to keep parts of obama care. >> are you going to make sure people with pre-existing conditions are -- >> yes, it's one of the strongest assets. >> another peaceful demonstration is planned in oakland. they're expected to hold hands around lake merritt at 3:00 p.m. laura malpert. >> thank you within we'll bring you coverage of the latest post election developments. coming up tonight, a closer look at the job ahead for president elect trump and the challenging fight he will have to wipe out isis. >> an investigation under way after a deadly crash in antioch. a woman driving a white pickup truck ran a red light and hit two cars. it happened on lone tree way. police sate pickup rolled after the crash, the driver was ejected and she died at the scene. investigators believe speed and alcohol played a role in the crash. >> frustration and confusion for drivers as big changers take effect at one of the ambitionest corridors in the city. nbc bay area christie smith is live, i can't think of a busier road when you're in the city there. >> traffic is usually a challenge in san francisco and today is no exception. getting you to the start of big changes, starting with restrictions on left turns. they're being removed at all but three intersections. next week there will be lane reduction that's will of course mean more traffic as work begins to remove the center median. sewer lines are also being replaced. buses will move down center lanes. in the meantime they're dealing with this on the first day. >> it will be a real inconvenience tomorrow morning when i need to drive and try to make a left. >> long, very long. >> it is a hassle all of the time. i really wish we could take a left. >> by limiting left turns, it's believed it may cut down on accounts. drivers should expect delays and take alternate routes, it will be going on for quite some time, at least two years. >> an alternate route for two years. >> coming up, lifting a congregation's spirits. how community leaders came together to help an east bay church recover from a fire. local native americans come together today to help a cause thousands of miles away. >> good evening, i'm anthony slaughter, a beautiful sunset. we'll get your work we forecast ahead. members of a church in berkeley held a sale to help help pay for the repairs. they set up the sale in the parking lot this afternoon. they had music, food, and activities. they are also hoping to raise money with two upcoming benefit concerts. >> more bay area support is growing from protestors of the dakota access pipeline. several tribes organized a donation drive. this was at the indian education center in san jose. the tripe has been protesting the oil pipeline for months now because they say it will contaminate their source of water. meanwhile, they say the protest hits close to home. >> that's why we come here again, to let san jose know, to let standing rock people know as well why we come here. to help out, to let them know we're thinking about them. >> as for the donations that were collected here today, organizers say they're going to drive them to north carolidakot pass them out. still to come, she is making all of the right moves to motivate her students. >> they thought i was crazy, i was crazy, and then they started dancing with me. >> the story is tonight's bay area proud. >> we'll have a dry weekend. a nice saturday, sunday looks the same, then rain is headed our way. - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. here a sty thaw well, it has been a very emotional week because of the election, but this storely certainly chief a lot of people up. >> she is a middle school principal in san ramone, and she says what started out as a little fun is doing so much more. we are joined tonight with tonight's bay area proud. >> sue goldman says she is not shy sharing with her students that she, in middle school, didn't like school at all. she came close to not graduating high school. maybe what sue needed back then was a principal like she is today. >> good morning, good morning. >> when she became brl, she found her dream job. >> i landed in heaven when i got here, best school, staff, parents. >> just because sue loves middle school, doesn't mean everyone here does. >> it is hard, and it can be an often three years for kids. >> it was in her quest to make middle school a little less awful. she decided to try something a little more creative. >> away, she thought, to start kids days off on the right foot, and then the left, and then another. >> read. >> i it was the day she hooked up her phone to a speaker, dragged it in front of the school, and don'ted. danced like no one was watching. >> they thought i was crazy. and then they just started dancing with me. >> none of them have stopped since. it was at first just a corky idea to shake up the redue, but ever since she started dancing, she noticed something happen after the music stops. >> when the kids get here in the morning, bad stuff happened at home, in the media, they get here and it is all okay. it's okay because we love you, we're waiting for you, we're dancing, we're having a party. >> the kids clearly love it and the parents, they just love sue. sue guesses she has ten years of her career left and she promises to not only keep dancing, but to keep trying off beat ideas. because you just never know when they will end up being right on the beat. sue says she has been out dancing with the kids every day since she first tried it last year and she has no plan to stop any time soon. garvin thomas. >> we'll see her on ellen within six months, ellen loves to dance, supports a lot of schools, any principal or teacher that goes out of their way to make school great -- >> i think we will be right, keep a clip on the show -- >> let's talk about, i don't know, weather? >> beautiful conditions in the next couple days. in the upcoming week, but in the meantime it is all about that sunshine. we saw a time lapse this morning in ocean beach. the fog cleared out, and there you see we had a pretty nice day even at the coastline from our ocean beach time lapse here. you can see we're looking at clouds. here is the next storm system. in the meantime, it's all about those puffy cumulus clouds that we saw today, fair weather clouds, but we're starting to clear out and tomorrow, as i put the future cast into motion, it will be a bright start to the day. the new sunrise, you won't see much fog tomorrow morning. you may see patchy coastal fog, and it will develop and push back inland as we go to tuesday morning. your forecast tomorrow, sunday morning brings in sunny weather. 53 for the south bay. the east bay, you're at 52, and waking up to 40s across interior valleys. 74 for san jose. 76 in los gatos. coastal clouds, it is really a bright day to start off. 71 for san mateo, look for mid 60 nstz san francis 60s in san francisco. even napa tomorrow is warm, 76 degrees. let's look at this storm system. in the meantime, it's all about the sunshine and very warm temperature that's are 10 degrees above average. here we go, the future cast by monday evening, the clouds will push in. tuesday night we see the chance of rain push into the bay area. tuesday night into wednesday, wem have the best chance of showers and temperatures will close off. the system may be just a few hundredths of an inch. and the upcoming week, look at these temperatures, it's going to be cold, low 60s. that means we'll be starting off the days in the 40s, even in san francisco, quite the chill coming our way towards this upcoming week. we have not had temperatures this cold, this season, and so it will be noticeable by tuesday and wednesday. >> it is almost time to see christmas catrees on tops of ca. customers are saying businesses are l not honor their prepaid package deals that leaves them wondering where does the cash go? nbc bay area speaking to several people who say they're out cash. >> a massage parlor is refusing to honor the packages they bought. >> i have a high stress job and it's a nice thing to go in and get a foot massage every once in awhile. >> he says he spent $168 a year ago prepaying for massages. paying up front made sense, he got a discount. >> back in april, he discovered the gift cards were suddenly worthless. >> they told me they were no longer valid. they changed ownership and they would not honor these. >> relax feet became 620 massage. >> socially the same story. >> greg myers and his wife also got preparade massages. they became sweet and smile massage. >> we're out $140. >> relax feet add several locations that all closed or changed names. leaving customers like greg, loni, and josh in a lurch. so we started asking questions. businesses are supposed to take into account liabilities like prepaid purchases when companies change hands. so someone is on the hook, so we called, wrote, and visited the parlors to ask for an explanation, but we never got a response. then we asked state records. the location that lonni and greg uses have new management. but the shop josh uses, is the same manager. even that doesn't tell us the while story. although state records show that when ownerships change -- >> you can't really get to the true owners. >> getting to those financially responsible will probably require a lawsuit. >> consumers can try to get a court to look through the sale, if you will, to look past the technical transaction. >> coincidentally, professor hann had it happen personally. >> personally and professionally, she recommends against long term packages. >> don't buy any long term packages, don't spend a lot of money. >> 620 massage updated their website that says a prepaid package holder can use them at the location. >> i'm really surprised because i called and e-mailed them multiple times, as have a lot of other people, and there was no recourse for us. >> the announcement that they will honor the gift cards are good news for josh. but greg and lonnie would probablily is to file a lawsuit. if you have a consumer complaint, tell us about it. call 1- 888-996-tips. or go to our website and click responds. share your documents, stories, and videos to help us investigate your case. still to come, the president elect facing some foreign policy challenges. we'll take a look here at donald trump's upcoming task of fighting isis. and unrest in ohio in the case of a high pro fifile shoot of an unarmed black man and the case that is causing controversy.

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tonight, maryann favro. >> that's right, tonight at 6:00, members of pantsuit nation will meet here to support hillary clinton. and earlier today, she informs a conference call with her donors and she said the fbi director's timing of his inquirety damaged her campaign. her first remarks since conceding the race, she told supporters that james comey's decision to send a let tore congress about the inquiries 11 days before election day through the controversy back into the news and prevented her from ending the campaign with an optimistic closing argument perform our analysis is that comey's letter raising doubts that were groundless, baseless, proven to be untrue stopped our momentum. it came just two days before election day and had been even more damaging. that letter sent an examination of e-mails found on the computer of anthony weiner had not caused him to change his conclusions in a she should face no charges. mrs. clinton lost narrowly in several battleground states and by the time all ballots were counted she appears to win the popular vote by more than two million votes. reporting live in san jose city hall, marianne favro. the protests continue across the country tonight and also across the bay area. more than 100 people marched in san jose carrying flags and signs. they did not cause any traffic do disruptio disruptions. >> in about two hours occupy oakland will gather for a rally. this was the scene thursday as some protestors blocked traffic on 580. wednesday night's protest, right after the election, the night after the election, much more violent. they were throwing fire works and setting bonfires in the streets. community leaders are calling for peaceful commdemonstrations going forward. >> many business owners say they're boarding up their windows to protect from vandalism in the anti-trump protests. the problem is not keeping people out, it's keeping them in. >> so far i lost between 80 and 100 reservations. >> something makes is scary for people. >> business owners say a protest like this can set them back a couple hundred thousand dollars per year. no matter your party affiliation, chances are you're feeling drained after this week's election. >> protests continue, and president elect trump organizes his transition team. people are taking time out for post election resorts. people turned out for a group hug. >> reporter: that's right, i can tell you i have even a lot of group hugs before, i've had a lot of group hugs before, but nothing like here. whether you were happy or need a good cry, a little support can go a long way. >> there is nothing like a group hug, all be it with strangers. >> sarah wheeler organized the massive hug to literally give some people a shoulder to cry on. >> there just has been so much nastiness, bitterness, disappointment, and bad feelings all over. hugs generally make people feel better. >> weekend could not have come soon enough for sheryl bailey. >> i'm a little nervous, a lot of anxiety. physically ill. >> retail therapy is her short term fix. >> i got my favorite, laura gellar. >> we're just trying to get away from everything. it's been a long workweek and just the added stress of the election and things going on. >> others are partaking in a game of frisbee. >> it's been a weird four days, it's nice to come out here and not think about it too much. >> anti-trump protestors took to the street this afternoon and other major cities including portland, new york, miami and l.a. recovered from another night of protests. none of this is stopping the activity in trump tower as he organizes his administration. he is making washington republicans nervous saying he wants to keep parts of obama care. >> are you going to make sure people with pre-existing conditions are -- >> yes, it's one of the strongest assets. >> another peaceful demonstration is planned in oakland. they're expected to hold hands around lake merritt at 3:00 p.m. laura malpert. >> thank you within we'll bring you coverage of the latest post election developments. coming up tonight, a closer look at the job ahead for president elect trump and the challenging fight he will have to wipe out isis. >> an investigation under way after a deadly crash in antioch. a woman driving a white pickup truck ran a red light and hit two cars. it happened on lone tree way. police sate pickup rolled after the crash, the driver was ejected and she died at the scene. investigators believe speed and alcohol played a role in the crash. >> frustration and confusion for drivers as big changers take effect at one of the ambitionest corridors in the city. nbc bay area christie smith is live, i can't think of a busier road when you're in the city there. >> traffic is usually a challenge in san francisco and today is no exception. getting you to the start of big changes, starting with restrictions on left turns. they're being removed at all but three intersections. next week there will be lane reduction that's will of course mean more traffic as work begins to remove the center median. sewer lines are also being replaced. buses will move down center lanes. in the meantime they're dealing with this on the first day. >> it will be a real inconvenience tomorrow morning when i need to drive and try to make a left. >> long, very long. >> it is a hassle all of the time. i really wish we could take a left. >> by limiting left turns, it's believed it may cut down on accounts. drivers should expect delays and take alternate routes, it will be going on for quite some time, at least two years. >> an alternate route for two years. >> coming up, lifting a congregation's spirits. how community leaders came together to help an east bay church recover from a fire. local native americans come together today to help a cause thousands of miles away. >> good evening, i'm anthony slaughter, a beautiful sunset. we'll get your work we forecast ahead. members of a church in berkeley held a sale to help help pay for the repairs. they set up the sale in the parking lot this afternoon. they had music, food, and activities. they are also hoping to raise money with two upcoming benefit concerts. >> more bay area support is growing from protestors of the dakota access pipeline. several tribes organized a donation drive. this was at the indian education center in san jose. the tripe has been protesting the oil pipeline for months now because they say it will contaminate their source of water. meanwhile, they say the protest hits close to home. >> that's why we come here again, to let san jose know, to let standing rock people know as well why we come here. to help out, to let them know we're thinking about them. >> as for the donations that were collected here today, organizers say they're going to drive them to north carolidakot pass them out. still to come, she is making all of the right moves to motivate her students. >> they thought i was crazy, i was crazy, and then they started dancing with me. >> the story is tonight's bay area proud. >> we'll have a dry weekend. a nice saturday, sunday looks the same, then rain is headed our way. - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. here a sty thaw well, it has been a very emotional week because of the election, but this storely certainly chief a lot of people up. >> she is a middle school principal in san ramone, and she says what started out as a little fun is doing so much more. we are joined tonight with tonight's bay area proud. >> sue goldman says she is not shy sharing with her students that she, in middle school, didn't like school at all. she came close to not graduating high school. maybe what sue needed back then was a principal like she is today. >> good morning, good morning. >> when she became brl, she found her dream job. >> i landed in heaven when i got here, best school, staff, parents. >> just because sue loves middle school, doesn't mean everyone here does. >> it is hard, and it can be an often three years for kids. >> it was in her quest to make middle school a little less awful. she decided to try something a little more creative. >> away, she thought, to start kids days off on the right foot, and then the left, and then another. >> read. >> i it was the day she hooked up her phone to a speaker, dragged it in front of the school, and don'ted. danced like no one was watching. >> they thought i was crazy. and then they just started dancing with me. >> none of them have stopped since. it was at first just a corky idea to shake up the redue, but ever since she started dancing, she noticed something happen after the music stops. >> when the kids get here in the morning, bad stuff happened at home, in the media, they get here and it is all okay. it's okay because we love you, we're waiting for you, we're dancing, we're having a party. >> the kids clearly love it and the parents, they just love sue. sue guesses she has ten years of her career left and she promises to not only keep dancing, but to keep trying off beat ideas. because you just never know when they will end up being right on the beat. sue says she has been out dancing with the kids every day since she first tried it last year and she has no plan to stop any time soon. garvin thomas. >> we'll see her on ellen within six months, ellen loves to dance, supports a lot of schools, any principal or teacher that goes out of their way to make school great -- >> i think we will be right, keep a clip on the show -- >> let's talk about, i don't know, weather? >> beautiful conditions in the next couple days. in the upcoming week, but in the meantime it is all about that sunshine. we saw a time lapse this morning in ocean beach. the fog cleared out, and there you see we had a pretty nice day even at the coastline from our ocean beach time lapse here. you can see we're looking at clouds. here is the next storm system. in the meantime, it's all about those puffy cumulus clouds that we saw today, fair weather clouds, but we're starting to clear out and tomorrow, as i put the future cast into motion, it will be a bright start to the day. the new sunrise, you won't see much fog tomorrow morning. you may see patchy coastal fog, and it will develop and push back inland as we go to tuesday morning. your forecast tomorrow, sunday morning brings in sunny weather. 53 for the south bay. the east bay, you're at 52, and waking up to 40s across interior valleys. 74 for san jose. 76 in los gatos. coastal clouds, it is really a bright day to start off. 71 for san mateo, look for mid 60 nstz san francis 60s in san francisco. even napa tomorrow is warm, 76 degrees. let's look at this storm system. in the meantime, it's all about the sunshine and very warm temperature that's are 10 degrees above average. here we go, the future cast by monday evening, the clouds will push in. tuesday night we see the chance of rain push into the bay area. tuesday night into wednesday, wem have the best chance of showers and temperatures will close off. the system may be just a few hundredths of an inch. and the upcoming week, look at these temperatures, it's going to be cold, low 60s. that means we'll be starting off the days in the 40s, even in san francisco, quite the chill coming our way towards this upcoming week. we have not had temperatures this cold, this season, and so it will be noticeable by tuesday and wednesday. >> it is almost time to see christmas catrees on tops of ca. customers are saying businesses are l not honor their prepaid package deals that leaves them wondering where does the cash go? nbc bay area speaking to several people who say they're out cash. >> a massage parlor is refusing to honor the packages they bought. >> i have a high stress job and it's a nice thing to go in and get a foot massage every once in awhile. >> he says he spent $168 a year ago prepaying for massages. paying up front made sense, he got a discount. >> back in april, he discovered the gift cards were suddenly worthless. >> they told me they were no longer valid. they changed ownership and they would not honor these. >> relax feet became 620 massage. >> socially the same story. >> greg myers and his wife also got preparade massages. they became sweet and smile massage. >> we're out $140. >> relax feet add several locations that all closed or changed names. leaving customers like greg, loni, and josh in a lurch. so we started asking questions. businesses are supposed to take into account liabilities like prepaid purchases when companies change hands. so someone is on the hook, so we called, wrote, and visited the parlors to ask for an explanation, but we never got a response. then we asked state records. the location that lonni and greg uses have new management. but the shop josh uses, is the same manager. even that doesn't tell us the while story. although state records show that when ownerships change -- >> you can't really get to the true owners. >> getting to those financially responsible will probably require a lawsuit. >> consumers can try to get a court to look through the sale, if you will, to look past the technical transaction. >> coincidentally, professor hann had it happen personally. >> personally and professionally, she recommends against long term packages. >> don't buy any long term packages, don't spend a lot of money. >> 620 massage updated their website that says a prepaid package holder can use them at the location. >> i'm really surprised because i called and e-mailed them multiple times, as have a lot of other people, and there was no recourse for us. >> the announcement that they will honor the gift cards are good news for josh. but greg and lonnie would probablily is to file a lawsuit. if you have a consumer complaint, tell us about it. call 1- 888-996-tips. or go to our website and click responds. share your documents, stories, and videos to help us investigate your case. still to come, the president elect facing some foreign policy challenges. we'll take a look here at donald trump's upcoming task of fighting isis. and unrest in ohio in the case of a high pro fifile shoot of an unarmed black man and the case that is causing controversy.

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