Afternoon everyone. Let me lay out the schedule. Let me lay out the schedule. As you know we winish the Great America outdoors bill tomorrow. Then we will go to the traditional nominatio followed by the next cir court by the morning ill announce forgo next to peasant will be taken one is we can go to the tim scott police bill or the and aa. The tim scott bill is close to being finished. I will let you know in the morning what we are going to have judge. I want to congratulate cory gardner, steve daines and the others who worke on the Great American outdoors act. They will get a big victory the final vote will happen tomorrow on t been working on for a long time. Great credit to their effort to get across the finish line. Also want to thank tim scott in the groupbf he has been working with on police reforms. I think they havemer amount of good work we are making Good Progress t i hope we can get a big vote here. It is up to the leader would not get scheduled. I think the substance for
The Oakland Police and the fbi. Our first michelle kingston has more for us tonight from lake merritt. While the ropes and now this fake body are being investigated some people here in oakland have taken it upon themselves to patrol the lake to get more eyes on whats going on just my stomach turned and i couldnt believe what i was seen a fake body hanging from a noose on a tree near Lake Merritt Police say the person who reported the hate crime took it down and when officers arrived they found this material stuffed in the shape of the human body with a rope tied around the torso and neck laying on the ground next to a tree with an American Flag flying next to it. Any symbol of hate any symbol of violence does not have a place in oakland Oakland Police say they notified the fbi and both agencies are working to identify who was responsible for this and the nooses found hanging in the trees around the lake on tuesday both incidents are being classified as hate crimes in vigorous us. To es
Much back to the headlines this morning. We have americans celebrating the 100 55th anniversary of juneteenth the day that commemorates the end of slavery in america when some of the last. African american slaves were finally told. They were free was back on 6 19 1865 at Union Soldiers rolled into Galveston Texas to share the news that slaves there were no longer to be treated as property. It came 2 years after abraham lincolns emancipation proclamation was made official in 1863, and although june to june 10th is not an official federal holiday, an organizer of a local event enrichment stresses the importance of continuing to remember the day. Juneteenth is very important as were talking since lateness of africans and cleveland today, african i mean were still. Sleet as far as the print prisons and been costs rise, which is important for people to know about it today quite frankly. People just dont know so we have to politically educate our people. Several juneteenth events are schedul
Morning to watch out for a few low visibility areas skies once fog burns off will overall be very clear yet again and thus temperatures having that opportunity to push on upwards into the 80s and 90s for inland valleys. Cooler at the coast though 50s and 60s for your current temperatures, nice cool start to the morning. Hopefully got that window open letter that cool ocean breeze in later today, not so much of an ocean breeze inland as 80s and 90s return back to you. Thanks a lot john 5 oh one and today alameda counties is more restrictions allowing Outdoor Dining and indoor Retail Shopping kron fours will tran is live with the latest good morning. Well. A good morning, the area for people in Alameda County theyre saying yes finally because theyve seen all the other counties do this and now its Alameda Countys turn were in downtown alameda little bit later something you will see that you have not seen over the past 3 months. Tables outside and waiters and waitresses seating people down
This is one place you can always count on to give you what you had before and remind you of what your San Francisco history used to be. We hear that all the time, people bring their kids here and their grandparents brought them here and down the line. Even though people move away, whenever they come back to the city, they make it here. And they tell us that. Youre going to get something made fresh, made by hand and made with quality products and something thats very, very good. The legacy bars and restaurants was something that was begun by San Francisco simply to recognize and draw attention to the establishments. It really provides for San Franciscos unique character. And that morphed into a request that we work with the city to develop a legacy business registration. Im Michael Cirocco and the owner of an area bakery. The bakery started in 191. My grandfather came over from italy and opened it up then. It is a small operation. Its not big. So everything is kind of quality that way.