Right new on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a look from our exclusive Sales Force Tower camera this morning, looking to the north to the golden gate bridge. Thank you for joining us. Its tuesday, june 30th. Im anne makovec in for michelle. And im len kiese. Right to the forecast first to start the day. Mary lee, how is it looking for us . We are looking at similar conditions. Hot inland and mild around the bay and along the coast. We are catching the weak onshore flow with patchy fog this morning. Heres the south bay san jose camera with clear skies. Right now in san jose, 60 degrees. 61 in concord. Oakland at 59. Mid50s in San Francisco and santa rosa. Heres what you can expect throughout the afternoon, 76 in oakland, and mid80s in san jose, and heating up in concord to 92 degrees. I will let you know when the onshore flow will kick in for all of us, and cooking us all down. Details on that in a few minutes. Back it you. Thank you, mary. Developing this morning, alameda and Co
As a covid19 outbreak continues at san quentin state prison, plans to transfer inmates have halted. Police officers put on leave for allegedly making homophobic comments online. Get ready for a pretty windy one as well. Abc 7 news at 11 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc 7 news. Four San Jose Police officers have been placed on administrative leave. This comes amid an investigation into a private face Group Facebook group, where current and retired Law Enforcement officers, allegedly, shared bigoted and racist comments. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Im eric thomas. And im dion lim. Civil Rights Groups are now demanding, not only a fast investigation but, changes from the department. Abc 7 News Reporter joins us live from the newsroom with more on this story. The president of the San Jose Police union says he plans to expel every retired and active member from the union who participated in the private Facebook Group which was us
cavuto. glad to have you on a busy weekend. let s go first right now to lucas tomlinson traveling with the president in delaware where the president s spending the weekend. what s the latest there? reporter: good morning from a breezy wilmington, delaware, neil. many pundits believe this is not a good week for the biden administration, mainly because of to peck if +announced cuts to oil production which is sending gas prices higher. first, let s look at the job numbers are released yesterday. about 23,000 jobs were added, but while unemployment rate dropped to 3.5%, neil, economists say that s due to a decrease in labor force participation. the news sending markets down, the dow dropping 2.3%, losing 600 points. president biden spoke yesterday in heavierstown, maryland haverstown, maryland. our economy created 263,000 jobs last month. that s 10 million jobs since i ve come into office. that s the fastest job growth at any point of any president in all of american histor
many of his party will be handling it now. welcome, everybody, neil caboodle on a very, very busy news day on the oil front and on wall street because all rapidly rising. that is a front to you. how long does it last? first, peter at the white house with more, peter. neil, good afternoon. some biden officials who met with saudi counterparts about energy last month are expressing some surprise sagging they did not see the production cuts coming. you did not think there would be this big of a cut? no, i did not. i did not walk away with that understanding. but that was two weeks ago. that was two weeks ago and the president seemed to confirm a wall street journal report today that the u.s. may cut some sanctions on venezuelans maduro a potential source of oil if maduro irons out political issues of his own like talking to his own political rivals about 2024 fair election in venezuela. that was a bigot because we are told the national security council at the white hous
war zone. foreign nationals dressed in camouflage are scaling barriers and sprinting into the country. biden s open border and the suction of sanctuary cities have created a conveyor belt of illegals from central and south america. new york city already reeling from a homeless crisis that they are responsible for are unable to absorb the thousands of illegals arriving by bus and plane. all the money for affordable housing was stolen by crooks who run nonprofits so the mayor decided to build a tent city in a working class neighborhood. the residents weren t thrilled. i m concerned with my safety. it s all single. and i m hearing it s going to be mostly male. so, that worries me. why not house them elsewhere? they take our money and they do whatever they want with it. by right, they don t belong here, they re illegals. jesse: because of the spotlight put on this tent city thanks to you it s now being moved. where is it going? it is going to randles island in aoc s distr