Until 9 this morning. Through the afternoon, a cool day. A few showers possible, but sun breaks. Low 50s for the coast and low to mid50s for the bay and inland. Tracking our next big storm for the weekend. Well talk about that coming up. As we come to the roadways right now, getting word of a new accident. Over to the right shoulder. Traffic quiet anyway. If there is a problem, you wont see too many delays. Traffic look good north and southbound. Southbound hayward into fremont youre seeing nice speeds this morning. If youre leaded to the san mateo bridge, no delays between 880 over to 101. That is your commute out of hayward into foster city. No metering lights. Taking a live look now in San Francisco. Crews are working to repair a number of water main breaks along 22nd street. Heavy machinery is deployed to get through to the pipes below. The streets may be dry now, but it wasnt the case earlier. This was the scene last night. Surrounding homes experienced some flooding. Water servic
Hard to believe. It is such a big part of spanish golf history and it is really unique to put my name on something that only seve has done. Tyson fury will get his re match with Deontay Wilder in february, after wilder beat luis ortiz to retain his wbc world heavyweight title for the 10th time in las vegas. It was a shaky start for the champion, who was out boxed by ortiz for six rounds. But in the seventh, wilders devastating right hand left ortiz on the canvas, unable to beat the count. Afterwards he said tyson fury was definitely next, and then he wanted a unification bout with whoever wins the rematch between anthonyjoshua and andy ruinunior. That fight is in saudi arabia on december the 7th. Meanwhile, callum smith has successfully defended his wba super middleweight title in his home town of liverpool. The fight against fellow britain john ryder went the distance but smith won it on a unanimous points decision. Great Britains Dave Ryding crashed out of the opening slalom race of
Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. Borisjohnson pledges not to raise income tax, vat or National Insurance as he unveils the conservatives election manifesto. The tories also promise to add 50,000 nurses to the nhs in england, and restore nursing grants. Labour is pledging to compensate nearly four million women who lost out when their state pension age rose from 60 to 66. Five teenagers arrested after a large brawl at a birmingham cinema. Machetes are recovered and vue cinemas pull the film blue story. Leaked documents reveal how china is Holding Hundreds of thousands of uighur muslims in detention camps, in what critics say is an effort to brainwash them. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the writer and broadcaster mihir bose, and former conservative pensions minister ros altmann. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in and theres only one
Plaid cymru is promising a £20 billion investment in what it calls a green jobs revolution for wales. Launching its election manifesto, the partys leader, adam price, said there would also be major investment in rail and bus services, a new offshore wind farm, and three tidal lagoons to generate electricity. He also talked about his ambition for an independent wales. Heres hywel griffith. Once, these valleys powered britains industrial revolution. Now, the rhonddas coal mines have become museums. Post industrial wales is a place struggling with its political identity, where some sense an opportunity. Plaid cymru sees this brexit election as a chance to sell its vision. Although most people here voted to leave the eu, it wants wales to remain, as an independent nation. We want to be at the heart of europe, on our own terms, in our own right, standing proud. The partys manifesto calls for another referendum on eu membership. It also pledges thousands ofjobs from Green Energy Projects li
A number of children whose british parents were inside the former Islamic State territory and who died in syria, are being returned to the uk. The foreign secretary, dominic raab said it was the right thing to do and that innocent children should never have been subjected to the horrors of war. Reporting Restrictions Mean that few details about them can be revealed. Our middle east correspondent Quentin Sommerville reports. These children are looking for a way home, still trapped in syria. But today, british orphans, who arent shown here, are finally able to escape the misery of syrias camps. Theyre now safely in the care of uk diplomats and theyre doing well. The foreign secretary welcomed their return. This evening, were in the process of returning back to the uk a number of orphaned british children from the conflict in syria. We look at the cases individually very carefully and in these circumstances, its the right thing to do. These children should be safe and sound here in the uk