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for the forecast. >> sunny and 70s in california and that seems to be the motto and i will stick with that. nice. nice and clear with beautiful skies this morning and we will see continuous clear skies throughout most of the day, rain and clouds across the pacific northwest and not working down to the bay area. today and most likely tomorrow, and again for thanksgiving, we are staying warm all this week with hi-def doppler showing some green. as you can tell, well to the north. a chance of rain but it won't work its way down further south, the north bay should be in the clear today and travel plans, going to the airport, it should be fine with temperatures in the mid-50s. for livermore, 57 degrees and san jose, you may break a record with the heat being on. >> major legal problems, anne makovec joins us with a dramatic and to a 3-year federal probe. major legal problems and federal charges and after a federal investigation included a look into a murder that happened in 2014, the arrests went down and dramatic fashion. at the wagon wheel saloon, in santa rosa, one of 16 fbi busts across the country of the hells angels motorcycle gang. they swarmed in around the motorcycles to put people in handcuffs. the federal grand jury entitled -- indicted a total of love 11 people and eight are members of the sonoma county chapter. one is from fresno and another from boston. many charges will be filed. >> they are strong and tough and big and mean until they have handcuffs on. >> reporter: four of the 11 defendants are wanted for murder in 2014 when a man was lured into a hells angels clubhouse and killed. the fbi seized 10 motorcycles, drugs, clothing with blood on it and more than a dozen weapons. the former president of the sonoma chapter, raymond foakes, is charged with conspiracy, assault and witness intimidation. they will face a federal judge in san francisco this morning and the arraignment starts at 9:30. anne makovec, live in san francisco, kpix5. >> police identified a man killed for trying to sell a new, $1000 iphone. daniel carlos -- daniel carlos as a father and was selling in iphone x and in the city. you plan to meet somebody at the 76 gas station. a group of suspects robbed and shot him in the parking lot and police said he had listed the phone on the app, let go and the suspects are on the run. >> new photos show kim jong-un in a factory one day after the country was added to the blacklist, a state sponsor of terror. north korea repeatedly launches ballistic missiles and refuses to end the nuclear weapons programs in defiance of u.s. sanctions. prime ministers from japan and australia said they support the decision. >> kim jong-un runs a global criminal operation from north korea. they sell arms and drugs and of course, they threaten the stability with these nuclear weapons. >> north korea joins iran, and sudan and syria as state sponsors of terror. >> more questions are asked about the temporary travel ban from president donald trump imposed in january after homeland security inspector general said two court orders were violated. sandra osborne his life from san jose mineta international with the latest. >> reporter: if you remember after that initial travel ban, we saw confusion that sparked an outrage and protesting at airports across the country. now, the inspector general from homeland security said they notified lawmakers of court order violations. you filed a report with homeland security six weeks ago. these findings are heavily redacted and there are questions about why they haven't been released to the public yet. shortly after president donald trump took office he signed an executive order temporarily banning entry into the u.s. by citizens of seven majority muslim countries. the report focuses on confusion and suing afterwards and allegedly claims sr. managers were caught by surprise with trump's order federal agents violated two court orders and he wrote a letter to lawmakers. the washington post claims that while cbp, customs and border patrol action, was compliant with the port of entry to travelers who already had arrived, they were aggressive in preventing affected travelers from boarding aircraft to the united states and took actions that violated separate court orders in our view and they were enjoined from this activity. the questions roth is asking about this report, is why it wasn't released to the public and he now writes to lawmakers hoping to get interest with this. the timing is interesting. last night, the trump administration asked the supreme court to impose a new round of travel sanctions and travel bans and we will hear more about that in the next couple of weeks. live in san jose, sandra osborne, kpix5. >> of federal judges permanently blocking president donald trump's order to cut funding for sanctuary cities pick the judge ruled that it bears no meaningful relationship to immigration enforcement and cannot be threatened nearly because -- merely because they choose a strategy of which the president disapproves. on twitter, they said, the case is a check on the president's abuse of power, exactly what the framers of the constitution had in mind. the only way to stop a bully is to stand up to him. that is what san francisco has done. >> closing arguments continue in the case that put the sanctuary city debate in the national spotlight. jose ines garcia zarate, an undocumented immigrant, is accused of killing kate steinle in san francisco in 2015. 's attorneys argued that the shooting was accidental. a judge ruled that jurors will be allowed to consider a first- degree murder verdict in the case. >> new lawsuit will be filed in the las vegas shooting massacre. the plaintiffs want the cases to be heard in california. the attorneys represent more than 450 victims including people shot and wounded. the lawsuit includes negligence claims against mgm resorts, concert organizers in the estate of stephen paddock. they said concert security was not up to par. >> what we will show is that they did not keep the people safe. security was an utter failure. had no plan. they violated their own policies. >> paddock open fire on a country music concert from mandalay bay resort and the casino in las vegas and 58 were killed. more than 500 were injured and it was the deadliest mass shooting in modern u.s. history. >> developing right now, crews on the scene of a massive fire in michigan triggered by a gas main break. firefighters cannot get near the flames and the company that owns the pipeline is shutting it down. the fire is expected to burn itself out and so far, no injuries have been reported. >> correspondent charlie rose from cbs has been suspended over sexual harassment allegations. 13 women have accused him of sexual misconduct. the washington post reports that eight of the women associated with his pbs program have accused him of sexual harassment between the late 90s in 2011. they said charlie rose groped them and other times walked around naked in their presence or made lewd phone calls. charlie rose told the post and the statement, quote, i deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior and i'm gravely embarrassed. i behaved insensitively at times and i accept responsibility for that. i do not believe all of the allegations are accurate. cbs news release a statement saying charlie rose is suspended immediately and we will look into this matter. the allegations are disturbing and we take them very seriously. the department of justice is -- is blocking the proposed merger between at&t and time warner. they said it will block competition, result in higher bills and less innovation. at&t is confident the court will decide in its favor and permit the merger. this is one of the busiest travel times of the year. >> reporter: what you need to know if you are hitting the roads this thanksgiving. >> we are tracking your travel times and it is getting busy along 880. a new crash on the east shore freeway. we will take a look, coming up. >> we are seeing rain on the satellite radar but it is not coming to the bay area. what it means for temperatures ahead of thanksgiving, i will have that answer. >> in our tech report, devices that made time magazines list of best gadgets of the year. give your boring old breakfast a wake up call. jack's two dollar breakfast pockets get a grilled pocket filled with your choice of ham or sausage, freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. but if you snooze, you'll lose out on this deal. jack's $2 breakfast pockets. new from jack in the box. really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. for just two bucks, get a forgrilled pocketh. filled with your choice of ham, or sausage, freshly cracked eggs, and two melted cheeses. jack's breakfast pockets, each for just two bucks. only from jack in the box. holiday season... and a huge response. san jose's "sacred heart" community service is handing out more than 4- thousand turkeys and boxes full of of food for those in need. a huge need this holiday season and a huge response. san jose sacred heart community service is handing out more than 4000 turkeys and boxes of food for those in need. people waited in long lines as the distribution kicks off. the process continues through tomorrow. donations can be made at the sacred heart building on 1st street. >> whether driving or flying, it's a busy time for travel. jessica flores joins us live with what you need to know before you leave home. jessica? >> reporter: good morning. it's always bad in the san francisco bay area but one of the worst freeways in the country will be i-80 in pinole this holiday. that is where a lot of people will hit the road, actually. aaa said most people are traveling this holiday season and will be on the road and they expect a total of 50 million americans to travel for the holiday. san francisco is one of the top destinations for thanksgiving in the country. if you are headed out of the area, you should know the worst time to travel and san francisco is 4:00 until 5:45 p.m. the worst time to travel to sfo, if you are going out of sfo, is 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. if you take 101. aaa said two give yourself plenty of time to deal with traffic and long lines. plan ahead. >> pack your patience. [laughter] you have to be able to go with the flow. >> reporter: according to aaa, this is the busiest thanksgiving travel since 2005. 1.6million people will travel because airfare is lower and that is 1.6 million more people because the airfare is lower and even with higher gas prices, people are filling their tanks and hitting the roads, and we expect 89% of the people traveling this holiday to be hitting the road even with higher gas prices. the busiest travel times are supposed to be sunday as people return home. live in pinole, jessica flores, kpix5. >> it is expected to pick up this afternoon? >> yes. it used to be wednesday was the biggest travel day and now, people are leaving even earlier trying to beat the traffic and it creates a little bit more for the evening commute. a good reminder is to get your car checked before you head out on your road trip. nothing worse than breaking down on your holiday road trip. >> let's go to interstate 80 where we track an accident. this is a live look near highway 4, making her way through pinole and hercules. it starts getting slow. 31 minutes for drivers border tour -- before tracking the second crash near cutting boulevard. we are seeing slowdowns along richmond parkway and when you get past that accident, things picked up and going toward the bay bridge toll plaza, 31 minute ride to the maze with 25 minutes or so heading into san francisco. over the bay bridge, at 880 through hayward and southbound, if you are trying to get to the san mateo bridge, that is a slow ride with delays about 10 minutes. let's check in with the forecast. >> we are looking at quite power, orange this morning and towers across the u.s. have been orange. it is to honor the victims of the las vegas mass shooting. we lit up for 58 nights. san jose, we are seeing a few clouds out there ahead of the sunrise and san jose, 55. 57 for san francisco. a lot warmer in san jose with temperatures nearing the 80s. when the sun rises, we get a good glimpse of pretty skies with the sun rise at 66:00 this morning and sunset at 4:54. here is why high pressure is here to stay for the next few days and that means warm weather with plenty of sunshine for this tuesday. all of the storms are pushed to the north because of the high pressure. is a glimpse of what is going on across the west coast. all the moisture is well to the north with an atmospheric river in the pacific ocean and normally that would send rain to us. in southern california, as well, you can see because of the high pressure and because it is so strong in building, all of the storms are staying in washington and oregon and north of california. eureka, redding, a chance of showers but a very light trance. for our temperatures, thanks to high pressure high pressure, the south bay will be worn. 80 degrees and san jose expected to break a record. if they had 78, it will be a record. santa clara, 76. in the east bay, temperatures are cooler, and it is about 10 degrees above average, still. san francisco, 71 today. santa rosa, 72 degrees and to the north, temperatures upper 60s and low 70s. the futurecast gives you an idea of the status. clear skies and by tuesday and wednesday, clouds coming through. early thursday morning, the north bay could see a chance of rain or the 7 day forecast and we will show you what will reach out with a slight chance for thursday and saturday, another slight chance of rain with temperatures cooling down. monday, another storm system comes through. michelle, sunny and 70s for the holidays. >> uber is rolling out new tools intended to improve the pickup process for customers. it allows passengers to share the exact location with drivers to request a guest to hail a ride for someone else pick their extending a beacon option. it's a device that lights up in the window for customers to locate them. tesla is quietly launching a product to help you charge your phone on the goal. the power bank will set you back $45 and it is shaped like a supercharger outside their office in palo alto. >> just in time for the season, time magazine shares their list of top 10 gadgets. taking the top spot, the nintendo switch, apple iphone x's second and tech giant apple watch 3 took the ninth top spot. the georgia dome was imploded yesterday, built in 1992. the oakland coliseum, still open. it was built in 1966 and no wonder they are headed to las vegas. local basketball teams took on two of the top teams last night, a chance for a huge upset. tipoff, coming up. >> what's cool about your kids school? neil -- email your nominations to coolschools@kpix.com and we may feature your school on the show. ♪ ♪ think of your fellow man, ♪ lend him a helping hand, ♪ put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ you'll see it's getting late, oh please don't hesitate...♪ ♪ put a little love in your heart.♪ ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart... ♪ in your heart. (vo) going on now, our subaru share the love event will have donated over one hundred fifteen million dollars to those in need. it may be november but yesterday, a chance to boost the ncaa resumes, the bears and cardinals took on the top 10 teams. to see north carolina take on sanford, tar heels kenny williams knocked down one of his six, three pointers. 61-46, second half. joel berry scored 29 and north carolina easy win over sanford, 96- 72. head coach jones, dressed appropriately for the maui invitational. 35 and they lead wichita by 18 points. then, three minutes left, moore came back and they won 92-82, a low hall. corey perry wished it was this easy to score goals. shootout with anaheim's burnett scoring the game-winner pass. martin jones and the ducks beat the sharks 3-2. richard sherman on a scooter instead of the field with a torn achilles. first quarter, matt ryan made a one-handed catch. look at this! atlanta wins 34-31 and seattle will be at levi's stadium on sunday. we still don't know who will start at quarterback with the san francisco 49ers. maybe we will find out tonight in the second clock --in the 6:00 forecast? onnell, have a great day. in the third, anthony davis got it! [buzzer] nice footwork and handwork by the big man, anthony davis, the former kentucky wildcat using his hands and nice job. new orleans beat the thunder and looking at that replay, 114-107. >> working to recover after the deadly wine country wildfires. the emergency work to stabilize dangerous conditions. a government watchdog said two court orders were violated after the trump travel ban started earlier this year. the report has not been released to the public and i will explain, coming up. - hi, i'm joan lunden. diabetes can be a serious health challenge, but fortunately you can be in the driver's seat when it comes to managing it by watching what you eat, setting aside time to get moving physically, and keeping a close eye on your blood sugar. you can take just a few steps right now to ensure a healthier future. so, joining me today, is dr. ann albright, director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation, and maria rodriguez, a certified diabetes educator. and welcome. - thank you. - thanks. - so, as a certified diabetes educator, how do you work with patients? - so, a diabetes educator is a provider of the team that helps the patient with diabetes learn how to best manage their disease, which is a 24-hour disease, and it requires a lot of work. - so, you kind of teach them how to do all the things that maybe they don't want to take time asking the doctor, like, "how do i actually do the injection?" "how do i actually check my blood sugar?" - exactly, and we also teach them about the myths that they may have behind the disease, what they're scared about, and that's where i come in, and i give them some clarification to all the questions that were not answered previously, such as how to use a potometer, or what are the goals for their blood sugar, so how to better manage their diet, and their weight as well. - but how do you avoid some of these terrible complications like vision loss and amputation? - well, it's certainly, as maria said, it is really about getting that diabetes self-management education and support, and it's also about seeing those other members of your healthcare team, and you really need to go in on a regular basis. don't wait until you're feeling symptoms of something, because a number of these complications don't have symptoms until it's really, you're far down the road. so, get in there early, and continue to really pay close attention. - but those in the know, like the docctor, and the diabetes educators, they might pick up on these things earlier. - absolutely, those important tests and exams are a big part of it. - alright, well, thank you both. and if you want more information on living well with diabetes, log on to cdc.gov/diabetestv. i'm joan lunden, see you next time. - [narrator] sponsored by nacdd, with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/diabetestv. first, a major government watch-dog claims homeland security is bottling up a report about live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> daredevils climbed the golden gate bridge and their legal troubles linger. two more close calls at sfo, under investigation. >> go around. >> what we are learning about the latest incidents where planes narrowly avoided colliding on the runway. >> what president donald trump and vladamir putin will discuss when they talk later today. >> a major government watchdog claims homeland security's bottling up a report about president donald trump's first travel ban imposed in january. it is tuesday, november 21 and i'm kenny choi. i'm michelle griego. sandra osborne is live at san jose minette international. general said two court orders were violated? >> reporter: homeland security has a watchdog, general john roth that claims he filed a report on this six weeks ago and this has not been released to the public. he has sent a letter to lawmakers with his findings about this. shortly after the president took office, mr. trump signed an executive order temporarily banning entry into the u.s. by citizens of seven majority muslim countries. homeland security inspector general says he turned in a report about confusion ensuing after. he claims federal agents violated two court orders and also said the findings were sent to a letter in lawmakers. he said during the early period of the implementation of the order, neither cbp, customs and border patrol action, nor their department were sure of the answers to the questions about the scope of the order. they didn't know if it applied to lawful permanent residence. a significant of those were affected and the fundamental question that should've been resolved early in the process, and we've seen protesting of this travel ban. the question is why the report has not been released and it is coming at an interesting time because it was just last night the trump administration asked the supreme court to impose a new travel ban pending appeal. live in san jose, sandra osborne, kpix5. >> as we take a live look, before you hit the roads, and start your commute, take a look at this shot on the left. mount vaca cam, a beautiful sunset this morning and you could even do yoga, sunrise or sunset? it's on the rise. okay. we are on the morning show. it is 6:30 a.m., not p.m. >> it gets confusing, especially when you didn't get a lot of sleep. it is really pretty. let's take a look at this camera, ocean beach, there are wispy clouds making for beautiful views. oakland, 54 and san francisco, 57. san jose, 55 and get ready to break records and san jose. temperatures are warming up and you can see moisture sticking around to the north. it is not going to be affecting us with high pressure and warm weather. jaclyn? we have a couple of hotspots that will begin at 680 and coming to walnut creek. it's starting to get slow toward 24 with a 10 minute ride from willow pass road, five minutes of delay. hit-and-run crash is approaching 980. a check of your traffic, back to you guys. >> santa clara county deputies made an arrest in a fatal stabbing involving two roommates. the stabbing happened late sunday night at home on fairway drive. deputies said the victim was the suspect's roommate. >> some members of the hells angels motorcycle gang face serious charges. anne makovec is live to explain how the bay area was a key scene in the pro. >> reporter: even the hells angels are not so tough when in cuffs. they were arrested this weekend and will show up in federal court this morning. the arrests went down at the wagon wheel saloon, up in santa rosa with fbi agents swarming in to begin putting people in handcuffs. it is one of 16 fbi bus of the gang. the federal grand jury indicted a total of 11 people and eight of them are members of the sonoma county hells angels chapter and from the fresno chapter and another from boston. the charges include racketeering, murder, meaning, robbery, extortion and witness tampering. >> this is the message to the hells angels. they are not out of sight or mind. the bureau is working on motorcycle gangs and the fbi will work with state and local agencies to put them away. when you put them away federally, they go away for a long time. >> reporter: four of the 11 are wanted for murder in fresno in 2014. a man was lured into the hells angels clubhouse and killed. the fbi seized 10 motorcycle, -- 10 motorcycles, drugs, clothing with blood on it and weapons. the hells angels chapter, that president, raymond foakes is charged with witness intimidation. they are doing for arraignment and live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix5. >> president donald trump will speak with vladamir putin after the meeting on's -- after the meeting to discuss ongoing conflict in syria. the kremlin said vladamir putin will be the one to call president donald trump, along with other leaders of countries involved in the fighting and there's no official word on exactly what they will discuss. cbs news is learning about special counsel robert mueller and the end for interference into the 2016 u.s. presidential election. mueller will interview top- level white house officials including communications director, hope hicks, white house counsel, john mcgann and a white house advisor, jared kushner. >> a woman is alleging sexual misconduct by al franken. she said it happened during the state fair in 2010 and it allegedly took place after frank tennant assumed office. she is the second woman in less than a week to go on record that al franken inappropriately touched her. >> more sexual harassment's are surfacing against journalists and politicians. >> one month after the harvey weinstein allegations, more than one dozen have been accused, fired or suspended. we turned to the washington insider, marc sandalow for more information. what is the latest buzz in washington right now? >> reporter: washingtonians woke up this morning to the news that there is a report that the longest-serving member of congress, don conyers, a democrat from detroit, settled out-of-court for groping and harassing a woman just a couple of years ago and it's not an isolated incident. you add this to the news you mention, new allegations about al franken, and glenn thrush of the new york times and cbs having charlie rose suspended for allegations. roy moore, george h.w. bush, the list goes on. it will shirley be an interesting thanksgiving meal conversation in washington, dc, and why washington? washington is not any more perverted than another city, but you have a large collection of very powerful men who assume they can get what they want and they become very, very public allegations. comedian chris ross said men are about as faithful as their options. that may be a sad commentary but sadly in this town you have a number of men who think incorrectly that their options are unlimited. >> it is a sad situation and deplorable and cuts across party lines. what is the political fallout? >> even if all these allegations are true, and there's no reason to believe they aren't, multiply him -- multiply them by 10 or 20 and we are talking about a town with 15,000 to 20,000 politicians and journalists here. these people are ready are extraordinarily cynical about washington and you think about what the people already claimed had happened, they said the new york times is biased. glenn rush, the reporter suspended yesterday is very critical of donald trump and trump supporters say he lied or was abusive, he covered up the fact that he was bad with women. do think he's making up news as well? >> does this threaten president donald trump? >> reporter: like john conyers, president donald trump has settled out-of-court with women accusing him of sexual assault. like al franken, he has admitted to groping and kissing women, boasted about it. but, it is sort of remarkable when you think about this that donald trump was elected and now the majority of people gave him the votes to become president. of the allegations came out right now about president donald trump, it's hard to believe there wouldn't be congressional investigations. who knows how this will play out. >> it's sad to see. thank you, mark. >> power is restored in puerto rico. whitefish energy is stopping the work restoring power in puerto rico before the contract expires december 1. they said the electric utility on the island owes them $83 million for the post hurricane work completed. they said there was criticism of only two full-time employees and about half of all puerto ricans are still without power. >> turn into the wild country wildfires, the board of supervisors will hold a special meeting with resolutions regarding emergency work to stabilize dangerous conditions after the fire. the board is expected to discuss extending a local health emergency proclamation in the meeting is scheduled for 8:30 this morning. >> attorneys for the two wisconsin daredevils the climb to the top of the golden gate bridge are expected to change their pleas. they posted a video of themselves dangling from the wires back in april and they cut a deal with the marin county da's office to participate in a misdemeanor diversion program. the deal will include community service, counseling and a fine. the time is 6:41 and it happened again and again. new close calls and we are learning about what happened at sfo. >> when the sec will unveil plans to demand net neutrality regulations. >> the market opened up 10 minutes ago. a good day so far with strong gains for the dow, up 130 points. we are getting updates from jason brooks. two more troubling incidents at the san francisco airport. here's a live look at that airport. federal investigators say in february... a skywest jet failed to stay behind a painted line, as anoth investigators are looking into two troubling incidents at san francisco international airport. we are taking a live look with investigators saying that in february, a skywest jet failed to stay behind a painted line as another aircraft took off and in december 2016, a compass airlines jet had to abort a landing when an airplane was in the way lining up for departure. investigators are looking to an even more serious incident in july with an air canada jet almost landing on a taxiway where four other airplanes were position. since that incident, changes were made to the control tower, staffing and nighttime procedures for pilots. >> the sec is expected to unveil plans to dismantle -- to dismantle net neutrality allegations. that is a report from political. the chairman plans to scrap rules at bar internet providers from blocking or slowing online content. the rules took effect in 2015 and the sec is expected to vote on the plans next month. >> a federal lawsuit puts the brakes on a huge media merger and facebook is surpassed by china's biggest social media company. >> we have a financial reporter with us, jason brooks. >> reporter: the justice department is suing to block that at&t purchase of time warner. the justice department said the merger would harm consumers by raising bills and hurt rivals in the industry forcing them to pay hundreds of millions of dollars more for content from time warner. at&t will not go quietly into the night. they plan to move forward and get that merger going. facebook lost its place as the fifth most valuable corporation in the world. a chinese powerhouse had a big stocking overnight, raising the market cap of $534 billion. $15million more than facebook. it is well behind the top apple and google and microsoft. plans to develop global gains in a facebook live news feed are going for snapchat. the nasdaq trading at record highs and the dow is up and the nasdaq gained 53. the s&p up by 14 points. back to you. >> jason brooks from k cps radio, thank you. >> the holiday rush is on with many hitting the roads. jessica flores joins us. >> reporter: one of the busiest areas and congested areas in the country will be ied in pinole. aaa said 50 million will be traveling this thanksgiving holiday and most of those folks will actually be on the road's. a lot of people are coming to san francisco, one of the top 10 destinations for thanksgiving in the country. if you are going out of the area, the worst time to travel and san francisco is between 4:00 to 5:45 and the worst times to sfo is 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. bottom line, plan ahead and give yourself plenty of time to deal with the traffic and the long lines. >> it out beats christmas and other holiday travel days. >> reporter: this is the busiest thanksgiving travel since 2005, according to aaa, with 1.6 million people traveling. airfare is lower and with higher gas prices, aaa expects this travel to grow more than 3% this year. the 50 million people expected to travel this thanksgiving holiday, aaa said 89% will be on the roads. live in pinole, jessica flores, kpix5. >> ski resorts are set to open tomorrow and thursday in the tahoe truckee area. among them, northstar and kirkwood mountains. changes are not required on interstate 80 or 50 but that could always change. be prepared if you are going out in the high country. we have a change in the forecast with a bit of a warm up? >> a warm-up is starting right now. we are seeing that with temperatures in the mid-50s and upper 50s and we may break records. sunrise, officially it is about 10 minutes out but looking at these gorgeous views, we have a camera with a beautiful shot and from the transamerica pyramid, look at the view. gorgeous views and let's look at sfo. travel delays because of weather. we will see mostly sunny conditions and rain will be across the northwest. not so much for us. we could break records with temperatures across the south, hi-def doppler showing green and mostly for eureka and reading, not going south of ukiah. it is well to the north and what we are seeing is wins out of the east. high pressure is moving that moisture north. in oakland, nine miles-an-hour wins and it looks like what we will see for the next few days is the high pressure ridge building with moisture in the ocean and it is sticking through washington and oregon. it won't dip down into the bay area but we will be taken over by high pressure and temperatures will be warm with the slight chance for moisture to work down to the north bay by thursday. early morning, there's a chance we could see a little bit of rain, it won't be measurable. most of the moisture is pushed well to the north. the atmospheric river may impact california. the highs for today, 78 degrees expected for san jose and 80s in morgan hill was 73 in redwood city and san francisco, 71. air quality air quality in the moderate range. particulate matters in the skies. a chance of showers, 10-15 degrees above average for the next three days. high pressure will move east and you will see temperatures dipped. that won't happen until saturday, sunday and a chance of rain in the forecast for your monday. >> there's a chance your morning commute could be busy year. a lot of folks getting a head start with a couple of problems slowing things down for drivers along too weighty, right near 87 and there is a report of a fire on southbound 280. fire crews are on the scene and there's a report of an accident on san ramon, and we are tracking delays due to an expected crash on westbound 24. you can see the backup extends all the way to 580. we are tracking travel times a little over 15 minutes and likely to get slower. the east shore freeway in the red, under a 30 minute ride from highway 4 to the maze. the earlier accident has cleared but the damage is done. at 26 minute ride to san francisco. the time is 6:52 and this morning, a new defeat for president donald trump. the ruling a federal judge just made about the president's order to cut funding for sanctuary cities. a government watchdog claims two court orders were violated after president donald trump had a travel ban earlier this year and he's also afraid the findings are being hidden by the public. we will explain. i'm sandra osborne live in san jose. a government watchdog claims homeland security is bottling up a report after president donald trump's first travel ban was imposed in january. that watchdog is inspector general, john roth. he claims he found a report with the agency six weeks ago and it has not been released to the public. he reportedly sent a letter with findings to lawmakers. shortly after president donald trump took office, he signed an executive order temporarily banning entry to the u.s. by citizens of seven majority muslim countries. there was confusion that lead agents to violate the court orders. and a letter obtained by the washington post, two lawmakers said that customs and border protection was compliant at the u.s. port of entry with travelers all right arriving, but cbp was aggressive to prevent travelers from boarding flights out of the u.s. and took actions that they said violated court orders, in their view. some interesting timings of this. the trump administration asked the supreme court to impose new travel bans. we will learn more about that coming up in the next couple of weeks, in early december. sandra osborne from san jose, kpix5. >> the time is 6:57 in time for the final five. >> a federal judge permanently blocks president donald trump's order to cut funding for sanctuary cities. the judge ruled federal funding has no meaningful relationship to immigration enforcement and cannot be threatened merely because a jurisdiction chooses an immigration enforcement strategy of which the president disapproves. >> closing arguments will continue in the case of the sanctuary city debate in the national spotlight. jose ines garcia zarate, an undocumented immigrant, is accused of killing kate steinle and san francisco in 2015. >> the fbi arrested 11 members of the hells angels gang in santa rosa. it's a series of raids. four of the bikers were indicted for murder in fresno. a man was lured into the clubhouse and killed. >> the sonoma county board of supervisors will hold a special meeting to consider several resolutions regarding emergency work to stabilize dangerous conditions after the wine country wild cards. >> the san francisco mayor wants to ban marijuana advertising on muni and has asked to have the ban enacted at the meeting today. would apply to buses, shelters and muni stations. >> traffic is moving at the limit if you are going across the golden gate bridge. the bay bridge toll plaza looks like a parking lot. 22 minutes infant's the -- 22 minutes and through san francisco and then things look okay near the 880 interchange. >> how about taking a look at this, it will calm things down to start your day off right. this camera looks like a gorgeous sunrise with partly cloudy skies out there and another view from the dublin camera, so nice with temperatures feeling good, in the 50s, and upper 50s for san francisco. we will continue to see clearing of skies with those clouds moving out for the rest of the afternoon and temperatures will warm up into the 70s today. get ready for a record breaker, possibly. >> we should go for a walk later this morning! enjoy the weather out there. >> thanks for watching. have a great day. cbs this morning is coming up, next. good morning to our viewers in the west. it's tuesday, november 21st, 2017. welcome to cbs this morning. cbs news and pbs take charlie rose off the air after at least eight women accuse him of sexual harassment. he apologized, saying he thought he was pursuing shared feelings. we'll hear from the reporter who broke the story. and a group of highly accomplished women discuss their own stories and the me too campaign to stop other harassers. >> the border patrol after one agent is killed and another badly hurt. the union says someone attacked the men with rocks. we're in west texas tracking this investigation. foreign workers secretly

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