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It marks an already solid night for Mars, who gave a rousing performance of “Finesse” with Cardi B. “That’s What I Like” had already won best R&B song and performance earlier in the night Wholesale Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Jersey , while Mars also won best R&B album for “24k Magic.” He’s up for album and record of the year.
Last year’s song of the year honor went to Adele for “Hello,” one of the five Grammys she won for her third album, “25.”
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Young people, mostly students, held protests across California on Wednesday after Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States, according to media reports.
Shortly after Trump declared his victory, 1,500 to 3,000 people left their dormitories or apartments, protesting against the presidential election results at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
Videos from the scene showed that the students were chanting "not my president" in a march on the UCLA campus.
Republican presidential nominee Trump, 70, won Tuesday's presidential election in the United States and is set to succeed Democratic Barack Obama as the next U.S. president.
"There's nothing destructive...Just students exercising their First Amendment right. We're just monitoring them but they've been fully cooperative," Sgt. Miguel Banuelos of the UCLA Police Department told local media.
"The University of California is proud of being a diverse and welcoming place for students, faculty and staff with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and perspectives," according to a statement from UC President Janet Napolitano and the chancellors of UC campuses.
About 200 people demonstrated near Cal State L.A., and about 300 others participated in a peaceful march at UC Irvine, which started at a university shopping center, then moved across the campus.
In downtown Los Angeles, 200 to 300 teenagers and young adults rallied outside the City Hall.
Some property was defaced, including a fence scrawled with graffiti insulting Trump. Some demonstrators chanted "Not my president," and at least one held a sign that stated: "Trump Equals Death", according to City News Service.
Protests also formed in other cities in southern California. At UC Santa Barbara, hundreds marched near the campus shortly after Trump delivered his victory speech, "Not my president." Some of them were waving Mexican flags, worrying about Trump's immigration policy, according to a video posted by the students.
At UC San Diego, an estimated 500 students marched through the La Jolla campus.
Smaller groups were also seen at other University of California campuses and neighborhoods

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