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showers. more south of gilroy in down toward how a star hollister, and a few sprinkles at antioch in stockton as well. tracy in the altamont pass to pick up a few sprinkles. be advised this is all a warm system, and the cooler system pushing in from the north and sending temperatures tumbling. wind gusts up to 22 and 29, 50s and 60s at santa rosa, antioch at 70. a lot of mid-50s due to the tropical clouds, cooler to the north. once the system swings in later today and tomorrow making a difference. 60s and 70s. the east bay is beginning to heat up, not actually temperature-wise, but more people on the road. let s go to the bay bridge toll plaza, a 20 minute delay before you get on the bridge, and it looks normal traffic moving as it should. the carpool lanes are the best bet, and we take a look at interstate 880, traffic is busier but not stop and go. farther down the nimitz freeway, at the malory avenue in fremont, we have an injury crash with traffic is backing up. emerge
FremontCaliforniaUnited-statesMiddletownBrentwoodAlameda-countySierra-nevadaParisFrance-general-FranceGlen-coveNorth-carolina since the occupy movement rocked oakland. $1.3million being paid to protestors who claimed they were illegally detained for days after a nighttime confrontation with police in front of the y. they did not give the people they arrested an opportunity to leave. and they were kept at santa rita for as long as 3 1/2 days. reporter: it s not even the biggest settlement. in july 2013 police paid 1.7 million to protestors hit by beanbags fired by police. last year the city paid out $4.5 million to iraqi war vet scott olsen when he was hit knit head by a police canister. and now this latest one. add in the estimated $2.5 million that the city paid on police overtime and that s 9.4 million and counting! it boggles the mind. yes. we have a lot of other things i d prefer we spend money on. it s here. that s a lot of money. it was a wasteful expense for the city of oakland. i m so committed to never having to go through that again. reporter: now, since then the police h
New-yorkUnited-statesSierra-nevadaCaliforniaOaklandVidaliaGeorgiaTurkeyEastside-schoolWest-oaklandSonomaWashington your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. i never thought rock climbing could garner so much attention from the world. it s kind of crazy and a little uncomfortable. with their feet on solid ground and their names in the record books, kevin jorgeson and tommy caldwell are celebrating. the free climbers made it to the top of el capitan s dawn wall in yosemite and now they are telling their story. good afternoon, everyone. i m michelle griego. hi, everyone. i m frank mallicoat. anne makovec is live in the newsroom now with the very latest on the santa rosa man and his teammate who are being called rock stars today. they are getting a lot of attention. reporter: they just finished speaking to reporters on the yosemite valley floor but they spoke first to cbs news about how intense it s all been. dreaming big, working hard towards something, not giving up, um, risking it all for what you want. reporter: that s kevin jorgeson from santa rosa. he and his buddy,
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New-yorkUnited-statesWest-bankTexasEastside-schoolTurkeyFloridaBostonMassachusettsTown-hallCaliforniaSan-diego not discussed sanctions with the russian envoy. flynn later admitted the issue may have come up. earlier monday, kellyanne conway senior white house advisor said flynn has a full confidence of president trump. while sean spicer told reporters that the president was monitoring the situation and it was speaking to the vice president and others on his team about flynn s future. following flynn s resignation, president trump may retire keith kellogg as the acting national security advisor. kellogg who advised mr. trump during the campaign was previously appointed the national security council chiefs of staff. we are told that president trump is also considering his former cia david patraeus and vice admiral robert harbert the navy seal. the justice department warned the trump administration that flynn could be in a compromised situation due to the conversation. the conversations were picked up by u.s. intelligence as part of routine monitoring. foreign officials to medications
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