good friday morning, everybody. i am erica hill with rahel solomon. poppy harlow is off today. nice to be friday. isn t it? we are here for that. five things to know for this friday. june 2nd, the debt ceiling bill on its way to president biden s desk and once signed the threat of a u.s. default is off the table until after the 2024 election. also, new questions this morning about that partial building collapse in davenport, iowa. just days before the wall came crashing down an engineering firm said, quote, bricks appear ready to fall imminently. you can see the gap in the new pictures. three people are still missing. the former president now responding to reporting that they have him on tape. the denver nuggets one step closer to making franchise history after beating the miami heat, they are up taking the first game in the nba finals. an eighth grader crowned the new national spelling bee champ. we will put him to the test when he joins us live on cnn this morni
him on his alleged handling of top secret classified documents. sources telling abc news federal prosecutors obtained an audio recording of trump acknowledging he kept a classified document about a possible u.s. attack on iran during the trump administration. all eyes meanwhile on the senate tonight, 24 hours after the house passed the deal made by the president and the speaker of the house to raise the debt ceiling, now the vote in the senate and the warning from senate leadership tonight. rachel scott on the hill. in the northeast tonight, the air quality alert 19 states, smoke from large canadian wildfires drifting over several major u.s. cities all the way to washington, d.c. first day of the atlantic hurricane season and we can be first to this first named system. rob marciano timing out. abc news exclusive come of the that horrified the country. after a member excellently started to get into his car veered tonight one of the cheerleader shot three times speaking to gm
Dark days are over. 7 Bridget Jones fans are up in arms as colin firth is reportedly set to miss out on the fourth instalment of the film. Film. Its a bit damp and drizzly across southern parts today , but across southern parts today, but warm and much drier and brighter further north. Ill have more on the full forecast coming up. The full forecast coming up. Good morning to you. Good morning to you. Im Stephen Dixon and im Ellie Costello, and this is breakfast on. Breakfast on. Gb news. And now weve got to be very careful this morning. If you reaching for your phone. Oh, yeah. Be very careful. Why. 7 be very careful. Why . Because theyre disgusting. Apparently, all right. I mean, especially yours. Youve got two. Youre in double danger. Look at the state of that. That is actually a really bad way. Dont look at it. Dont look at it. Because according to a new study by initial washroom hygiene. Yeah. And this is in hygiene. Yeah. And this is in the star this morning at smartphones are up
Temperatures close to average for this time of the year. Well take you to san jose right now. Heres a live look. Thats 87 where the cars are flowing. We have partly to mostly cloudy skies right now in most areas, some dense fog right now in the north bay. Temperatures were starting out very typical in the low 50s to the low 60s depending on your location. So just like yesterday, youll need the light layer through about 9 10 a. M. And then well have a pretty decent day showing up. Heres future weather. We do have pockets of drizzle this morning, especially close to the coast. May need your windshield wipers for a few minutes or so underneath our marine layer. Its still with us. Pretty thick in a lot of spots by 9 a. M. But then you can see it erodes away pretty fast, close to lunchtime for increasing sunshine. And today will be a few degrees cooler than yesterday. We dont have any intense heat on the horizon. Temperatures very seasonal for this time of the year. Upper 60 soquels in the
Ongoing theft problem. Good evening. Im amanda. And im julian glover. The governor says the unprecedented investment will help hire more police, leading to more arrest and more felony prosecutions. Abc seven News Reporter Suzanne Vaughan joins us live from the newsroom with more on what local Law Enforcement and leaders are saying about that money suzanne. So, julian, we contacted the Police Department, the Sheriffs Office and the da in both San Francisco and san mateo counties. They tell us organized retail theft hurts our communities and this money will go a long way to help curb that crime. Weve seen the video, bold, brazen thieves making off with thousands of dollars of luxury items. We also see thieves pocketing everyday items. Police say this is not simple shop lifting, but the organized retail crime thats costing california billions of dollars. Governor gavin newsom is devoting 267 million to 55 cities to curb the crimes. Its a welcome breath of fresh air. San francisco sheriff