San francisco, you say we must be stuck. Since friday, 64, 64, 62. The normal is 70. 30s for a few, 40s for many as well. If theres a puff of a breeze it could be holding up some temps. I cant find a 30 in the east bay yet. We have a few clouds but looks like a sunny day with highs in the mid to upper 60s, maybe a few 70s. We had an issue on the peninsula. Is that better now . It is, but unfortunately what happened, we had one accident cleared and another came in to take its place. Well get there in a moment. Well start on highway 4, slow this morning as it normally is coming through to bay point from pittsburg, and 680 slow as well. Westbound 24 and bay bridge are slow, so its a slow commute here, 880 northbound slowing after high street. The san mateo bridge is a little better. We had a series of crashes, redwood city, another in san carlos. Southbound 101 is very slow. You could use 280 down the peninsula, looking good heading south there. South bay commute is beginning to fill in,
A bbc investigation has uncovered allegations of brutal beatings and torture by soldiers in indian administered kashmir. Its 25 days since the Indian Government withdrew the regions special semi autonomous status, clamping down fiercely on dissent and arresting thousands of people. Kashmir is claimed by both pakistan and india. The two Nuclear Armed neighbours control different sections of kashmir, and have fought two wars over it. Despite a near communications blackout, Sameer Hashmi has been inside kashmir, and sent this report. You may find some of it distressing. Behind these razor wires lies an uneasy calm. Restrictions everywhere we go. But for many kashmiris, the crackdown has come at a cost. We have come to investigate disturbing allegations. Soldiers came here, we are told, looking for violent protesters. 13 men were allegedly pulled from their beds, tortured and beaten. These brothers, like all the people we spoke to, were too scared to reveal their identities. We saw their i
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