Studios. This is kpix five news. A crash that sent an officer to the hop. What investigators are saying about that officers injuries. A look at the bridge where a celebration is scheduled today. Police are sounding the arm about a scam. We will hear from a victim it is just about 6 00 a. M. On saturday. Good morning. Thank you for joining us. Im emily turner. We begin with draking news in San Francisco. Video from the app showing a fire this morning. The is happening around 18th and castro street. No word on exactly which build asking involved but that area is parked with bars and restaurants. So far no injuries. A stretch of 680 in san jose is open. A driver was treated at the scene. Heres eyelike live look at the synura testify bridge wherely bonn cutting event is set for this evening that will allow bicyclist and loren counties. We are having issues along the coast. Zero visibility which is better than it was. Oakland not great. 3 tenths of a mile. All the way up to the delta, three
Caves reopen to visitors. Hello and welcome to world news today. South africa are the Rugby World Cup champions for a third time in tournament history. The springboks have taken the title injapan, beating england 32 12 in the final. They overpowered the english in the second half of the game. Makazole mapimpi scored a try, putting south africa ahead 25 12. And with less than ten minutes left on the clock, winger Cheslin Kolbe sidestepped the England Defence to score another try, sealing the win for the springboks. The team has made history. Captain siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup. Millions of rugby fans were watching in england, south africa and around the world. Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports. As the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. The people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. For South African fans who had made the long trip to japan, it w
A lot of 60s, 70s. A warm up. 7 01 am. Did we find out the year that came out . I will get back to you and get you that. Good morning some carpool lanes are backed up. Not a huge one. We are looking at interstate looking at interstate 880. It has recovered. There is a crash. Traffic will be busy. If you look at the bridge. 7 01 am. Let us start with breaking news. There is smoke near the i80 and the bridge. We will give you an update. Reposee airplanes on the hillside. There is a fire. Firefighters responded quickly. Many of the firefighters are the ones that responded to the fire a couple of days ago. It has been a busy week. This is happening on the hillside near the dead fish restaurant. This gives you a better idea of where we are. Firefighters have to climb the hill. They are pulling the hoses, dragging them up the hill. We see them with equipment. They want to put it out before it spreads. There are trees and dry brush. There is a large plume of dark smoke over this section. Ther
Hello and welcome to bbc world news. South africa are the Rugby World Cup champions for a third time in tournament history. South africa are the Rugby World Cup champions for a third time in tournament history. The spring boks took the title injapan beating england 32 points to 12 in the final overpowering the english in the second half of the game. Makazole mapimpi scored a try, putting south africa ahead 25 points to 12. And with less than ten minutes left on the clock, winger Cheslin Kolbe side stepped the England Defence and scored another try, sealing the win for the springboks. It was an historic win for the rainbow nation and for many it was more than just a rugby match. Andrew harding reports from johannesburg. Its always good to win. Back home in south africa today, ecstatic celebrations nationwide. But theres more to this rapture than just rugby. The sport was once monopolised by the white minority here, but not any more. Congratulations to the springboks and thank you for br
An indigenous brazilian activist who campaigned to protect the rainforest has been shot dead in what appears to have been a targeted killing. Paulo gua ja jara had recently told journalists that he was scared about the situation in his reserve, where illegal loggers and miners were operating. Indigenous groups have accused brazils far right government of failing to protect them. Bill hayton reports. This was the kind of direct action paulo gua ja jara was involved in, catching illegal loggers red handed. A group intercepted a track loaded with tree trunks and the tools of this illegal trade. With the nearest Police Station hundreds of kilometres away, members of paulo gua ja jaras tribe feel this is the only way to protect their land from destruction. The guardians of the forest as they call themselves say that there home made weapons of cut illegal logging by half over the past decade. In an interview six weeks ago paulo gua ja jara said it was dangerous work. Translation im scared so