disrupt business as usual. good evening everyone i m frank somerville. and i m julie haener. protesters took to the streets in new york and san francisco. about 50 people made their way up to jackson street ramp near broadway. the protesters managed to block traffic trying to get on to the highway but police prevented them from blocking the main lanes of traffic. police officers quickly moved everyone off the freeway. there were no arrests here. a handful of protesters blocked the highway. a couple of drivers got out of their cars and confronted the protesters. there was some shoving and pushing but did not get out of hand. several dozen protesters marched through the city. many were students that took the day off of school to join them. it s just time to stop. i didn t ware to think that my family might be next. one of my friends. reporter: the march was escorted by police officers on motorcycles and made its first stop at the mission police station. protesters cha
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