In the bay area specifically, there were more than 24,000 cases and 574 deaths. Hospitalizations across california also continue to rise. 100,000 new covid cases a day in the u. S. , more than double our average right now. That is the prediction from dr. Anthony fauci, is telling us we have to do more. Sara zendehnam joins us live with more on his testimony. Good afternoon. Reporter good afternoon, mike. The focus on the Senate Committee hearing was post how to safely reopen schools and businesses and they did talk about that. They gave us an update with alarming new numbers. Dr. Anthony fauci was joined by the heads for the center for Disease Control and convention. The. The fda and the department of health and Human Services on capitol hill for this three hour long hearing. Talty testified he would not be surprised if the country seas 100,000 coronavirus per day. There are 40,000 new cases per day per 10030 counties across the country with coronavirus hotspots. California is one state of high concern. The u. S. Will start a 30,000 person trial of a vaccine next month. Dr. Stephen hahn encourages people of different ethnic backgrounds to participate and thought she says pregnant women, children and people with preexisting conditions can be part of those trials as well. Veltri said there is no guarantee there will be a safe and effective vaccine soon but they remain hopeful. We are cautiously optimistic looking at animal data in the early preliminary data that we will know the extent of efficacy sometime in the winter and early part of next year. Working with the companies in the investment made by this congress, hopefully there will be doses available by the beginning of next year. As for getting back to work and school this assessment secretary with the department of health and Human Services says, the first thing is to extinguish our breaks and minimize community transmission. Dr. Hahn is hopeful there will be more than one potential treatment option for those affected by the virus in the fall. That gives parents some peace of mind. The cdc released recommendations for schools and businesses which integrates business testing into their reopening plans. They agree personal responsibility is what can reverse the upward trend we see now. It is critical we take the personal responsibility to slow the transmission of covid19 and rear embrace the universal use of Face Coverings. Im addressing the younger members of our society and the millennials and generation disease. Even though we are still in the thick of this pandemic of four Health Officials were out of the country can prepare for the next one and they say having more of a coordinated response as a nation and being overly prepared and investing in more Data Infrastructure will help navigate the next Public Health crisis. Reporting live, sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. 100,000 a day and when we hope we wont see. Thank you for that report. If you travel to new york, new jersey or connecticut you have to quarantined for 14 days per california added to the quarantine must just this morning pushing the total number of states to 16 and all states have high covid19 infection rate and is designed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Travelers will have to isolate for 14 days once they arrive. New york will monitor flight logs and ask travelers to fill out questionnaires while on the airplane. Americans wait longer to travel to europe and the European Union will begin opening its borders tomorrow and up to 14 countries. The u. S. Is not one of them. The eu is trying to manage the spread of the coronavirus and the u. S. Has more cases than any other country. We spoke with travelers just this morning about the travel ban. They have a good reason to keep us out and keep us safe until late see things come down. They will let people with urgent causes come over and check and let some people go. Maybe we should start letting people come over here a little bit. As for the countries that will enter the eu they include canada, japan, south korea and australia. The countries included in the band along with the u. S. Is russia, brazil and india. The largest prison outbreak of covid19 is at San Quentin State Prison in marin county. 1081 prisoners have tested positive and 1002 employees have tested positive. The California Department of corrections is responding to this Health Crisis and ktvu Alissa Harrington has the story. A lengthy Statement Released tuesday the California Department of corrections and rehab road since the global coronavirus pandemic hit our community the departments work tirelessly to implement members to protect staff, incarcerated population and the community at large. The states largest prison outbreak has been sweeping through the system on may 30th. More than 100 inmates were transferred to san quentin. Cases exploded at san quentin into the hundreds. Mark levine criticized the Corrections Department for being close rather slow to respond. They did not check for the status and that led to a massive outbreak of covid19 and this is the worst in history. Airconditioned tents have been set up in the yard. Additional triage and housing space space. Some of the sickest have been transferred to local hospitals. The department of corrections wrote san quentin completed mandatory testing of all staff and more than 2500 steps have been completed with the rate of 619 per 1000 and the testing rate more than seven times the state and National Testing rate. To slow the spread, in person visits have been suspended, sanitation and hygiene practice are being monitored. Hundreds of parole inmates are being let go early. They dont have a place to stay. They dont have plans in place. One prisoner from san quentin who died today of the virus in the death row inmate found unresponsive in the cell last week tested positive for covid 19. Alissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. Governor newsom minutes away from holding a News Conference. As soon as it gets underway people go to sacramento live. The governor signed a 202 budget that contained 11 billion in spending cuts. The budget affects state workers salaries, the court system, public colleges and universities. The budget went from a 6 billion surplus back in january 254 billion deficit due to the economic in kent packed of the pandemic. The spending would be restored to federal Financial Assistance comes through by november 15th. Teachers and students and Frontline Health workers and cities workers are protesting proposed state budget cuts. In San Francisco there was a car caravan and banding lawmakers and the governor taxed the privilege to solve the state budget problems and calling for a budget that supports communities of color and vulnerable groups. As california struggles under the pressures of the pandemic, racism. Governor newsom stepping up to the microphone. Lets listen in. Also, we will address some of the challenges and before the pandemic was defined for the crisis in the state. We have not taken our eye off the ball focusing with intentionality on addressing the needs of the most vulnerable californians. Particularly those on the streets and sidewalks. So many struggling with physical disabilities. Someone is struggling with emotional disabilities. Many, selfmedicating, drug or alcohol, schizophrenia, paranoia. Many families torn asunder because of the inability to pay rent. Others, through no fault of their own, a victim of circumstances. And up on streets and in shelters large and small all across the state of california. That issue has always been top of mind in terms of our administration and approach. The state of california takes ownership in the state has failed to address the issue of homelessness in a meaningful way. We made a commitment to you over one year ago that we were going to engage in ways we had not in the past to help support counties and cities large and small. To address the stresses and the challenges that they face as it relates to addressing the issue of poverty in all its forms and manifestations and primarily as it issues to homelessness. We recognize it was not just about money. We needed a more resourceful mindset in terms of addressing the issue. That required us to take a different approach and framework of collaboration. Accordingly, i set forth in the beginning of this year, my state of the state and i took the entire state of the state address and made it about homelessness. Issues related to homelessness. Brain health and Mental Health and broadly defined, taking a look back in our history. Oupa where we wanted to take the state in the future. We made some bold commitments and no sooner did we make the commitments than we started to address the issues of this pandemic pandemic. Repatriation flights into the state of california, a cruise ship off the coast of california into the San Francisco bay area, into the open port. And obviously, a pandemic that transcends the borders here in this state and our nation and the rest of the world. Nonetheless, we worked collaboratively through this crisis to again focus with intention on the needs of our most vulnerable californians and despite the headwinds and changing circumstances we were resolved and committed to figuring out a different strategy. A new way to produce real results. Everyone said the future is not just something you experience, it is something that manifests. Its our decisions, not conditions that determine our fate and we make new decisions based on changing conditions and we originated a program, first in the nation. Its called project room key. Working with federal partners and fema primarily to address our approach to this pandemic, we recognized needed to do much more to address our most most vulnerable californians out in this congregate facilities. Out on the streets and sidewalks and in large encampments all across the state. This prospect that the disease would spread to people with Underlying Health conditions, selfevidently presented itself as an opportunity but is a challenge to the state. Accordingly, we work with fema to develop a partnership under partner room key that allowed us to move forward and picture hotel rooms, motel rooms like this here in pittsburgh where we can get people off the streets and out of encampments and out of homeless shelters. Winnebagos or maybe their neighbors couch and get them the privilege of a key in the lock in place to call home or begin to support their recovery and support their return and their opportunity to transfer back with more independence by providing support services. Project room key was more in just a few months ago, remarkably just in april. Here we are a few months later and we reach some significant milestones. We took an idea and a pen to paper and today we have 15,000 679 rooms that we brought in. 15,679 rooms. We estimate 14,200 individuals. The numbers, forgive me for stumbling over the numbers. I could not be more proud of an effort, just in a few months to get 14,200 individuals off the streets and out of encampments and into units like this. 85 of the occupancy for the units we set aside for asymptomatic highrisk Homeless Individuals are now occupied. We are here at the facility with 10031 rooms. Almost every single one occupied with more than 10064 individuals behind the stores, getting support services. Getting three meals a day. Getting support of leaders in their team that embraced the program that is locally driven and the state identifies handset, provides the capacity to get reimbursed from the federal government and get support from the state of california but at the end of the day the program does not work without outstanding vocal officials doing the job. She has done a magnificent job. Supervisor glover and others have been championing her efforts in supporting them and demanding more and demanding people in positions like myself to do better and be more supportive to the counties including contra costa county. So we are proud of the process. We estimate 14,000 people or more are out of conditions that made them vulnerable and he gives us more confidence that we can make a difference and make Real Progress in addressing the issue of homelessness in the state. That is the progress to date on room key. What i want announced today is the progress we made just yesterday. I find the budget to address 53. 4 billion shortfall. I sent yesterday through intense negotiations. Over the case of the last few months we came together around framework, despite an unprecedented shortfall in such a very focused a short period of time. Again, 6 billion protected surface to a deficit that we had to balance. Unlike the federal government, we have to balance our budget. Yesterday we provided an additional 1. 3 billion to cities and counties to support programs like this meeting, despite the deficit in the headwinds of stress that we had to address in balancing our budget, we still made a commitment to lean forward and lean into future and follow through on our commitment to do more and do better for homeless californians. 550million for acquisition. Not just leasing of units like this but acquiring units like this. Forgive me for belaboring this. If i appear to be enthusiastic, it is because i am. For years and years, as a former county supervisor and mayor, and want to have the resources to purchase assets like this that would allow us to immediately get people off the street permanently. The reason i long for that opportunity, is we all recognize in the state of california and those of us in the county and city level, the cost and the time and value of money to procure a site, to get the funding, to acquire the site and to get it set up. Do the entitlement process and get it built and get it occupied. Three, four and five years go by and at the end of the day the price tag is about 500,000 per key, per unit. 35 years, half a Million Dollars and you have one unit. If we are going to solve the magnitude of this crisis, 100,000 horse people in the state we have to do something faster with more intensive. We have to do something aggressively and differently, dare i say. This acquisition portfolio in this pool of money of 550,000 provides the flexibility for the supervisor and the health and Human Services teams for the county and cities to procure assets like this. 550million. We put Additional Resources into the hands of the counties, over 300 additional Million Dollars to help the county support services once the units, motels, hotels, tiny homes, vacant apartment buildings are purchased that will allow the services to go on site. Shelters solve sleep. Housing in support of Services Solve homelessness. That is the framework of what we now refer to no longer is project room key, which is our emergency frame but now, home key. In a sense of permanency in place. A framework of opportunity to anchor the progress we made in the midst of this pandemic and have something very meaningful to show for moving forward. 1. 3billion, 900 million from the state. Money coming from the c. A. R. E. S. Act and other federal resources and i would be remiss for not taking blue shield and kaiser for 45 million in funding to help these uppers to provide Supportive Services for programs like this as well. We are very proud to make this announcement today. Im proud of the leadership here at the local level. 293 hotels like this have been procured in our portfolio in 52 counties in the state of california. 15,679 rooms and over 14,000 individuals now with the dignity and a place to come home. In the that is not permanent but continues to be extended on a monthtomonth basis through this crisis. We have no expectation that fema will walk away from their commitments anytime soon. I would be remiss if i did not think bob fenton of fema. The regional director of fema, whose ingenuity, whose entrepreneurial spirit, you talk about the good ones in government. This was one of the past. It was because of his willingness to work with us we created this program and interestingly connecticut is trying to replicate this program. Hawaii is trying to replicate this program. Now other states are looking to replicate this same program. We are very, very grateful for and i wanted to share that with you at the top of my presentation. As always the purpose for you tuning it was for you to hear the updates on where we are as a state related to covid19 and the total number of positive cases. The total number of hospitalized and icu cases. Let me briefly update you on the current numbers in the state. In the last 24 hours we had 6367 individuals that tested positive for covid19. We have seen an increase of the total number of positive cases rather consistently over the course of the last two weeks here in the state of california. Of particular concern, is the issue of the number of hospitalizations and icu patients in this state. Hospitalizations increased 6. 1 . The number of icu 4. 3 percent and over a 14 day period we have seen a 40 increase in total hospitalizations in the state. 37 increase over a twoweek period and the the total number of icu patients. We are seeing a steady increase in the total number of positive cases and honumber of patients our icus. Positivity Rate in the state two weeks ago. Positivity rate is the total number of people tested and the percentage of people that tested positive. Our Positivity Rate was 4. 4 . Over a 14 day. , today it is 5. 6 over a 14 day. When you look just at the last seven days it is increased to 5. 9 . That is a point of caution and consideration. And obviously, a point of concern. That led to the decisions we made over the weekend as it relates to shutting down bars in those areas of the state where we have seen an increase in the spread and particularly Community Spread and we include 19 counties and our watchlist and full disclosure likely to see an additional four counties on the watchlist in the next 24 hours. I want to make this clear in the preview. Tomorrow we are making additional announcements and efforts to use that dimmer switch we have refer to and begin to talk back on our stay at home order and tighten things up. The framework for us is this. If you are not going to stay home and you are not going to wear masks in public we have to enforce and we will and we will make announcements on enforcement tomorrow. We have to recognize that the spread when you are not at home in indoor facilities is much more probable than in outdoor settings. So we will be looking at a lot of the current stay at homerath the Health Orders and ctives in the counties in relationship to indoor versus outdoor activities. As i said that will come tomorrow. Again, please be vigilant. Please wear Face Coverings and please practice physical distancing. I cannot say cannot say it enough. I said last week. I will say it again. We have fourth of july weekend coming up. The area of concern as it relates to the spread of covid 19 in the state remains family gatherings. Not just bars. Not just out in the streets where people are protesting and the like. It is specifically family gatherings where family members and households begitotheir guar they may walk into the barbecue with masks on. They may put the cooler down. Immediately the mask comes off. You have a glass of water and all the sudden nieces and nephews congregate around and they jump on top of uncle joe. And uncle joe is putting them back with aunt jane. All of a sudden here comes uncle bob two hours late and he gives everyone a hug and uncle bob doesnt believe in the mask. The whole thing starts to take shape and you see the spread that is the top concern that our Health Officers have when we surveyed them over the weekend. Family gatherings. What more concern than we have moving into the weekend. Family gatherings are part of the tradition of fourth of july. We have to message more about Face Coverings and physical distancing. And being more aggressive as it relates to guidelines on the fourth of july. Anticipate that will be coming tomorrow. With that we are happy to take any questions. Governor i will try to speak over the horns and protesters. You have been listening to Governor Newsom on this tuesday afternoon. The governor very concerned with the fourth of july weekend upon us here and just a few days away. Hospitalizations numbers are up. Icu patients are up. He said something about a News Conference tomorrow and talking about enforcement and Face Coverings. Im not sure why he did not say it just now considering he is so concerned about the spread of covid19 across the state of california. That is tomorrow. I thought he would talk about the outbreak at san quentin. A lot of local leaders have been asking the governor to do more and help those in san quentin. He said numbers up. 37 up when it comes to icu patients. The numbers are too big. The containment here in california, there is no containment. It continues to spread across our state and hes just emphasizing to wear masks as we approach this Holiday Weekend. The state has been successful in housing 14,000 people who would likely be living on the streets or 10 encampments, putting those most vulnerable in hotel rooms. They are getting three meals a day in the room key and when you think about living on the streets or an encampment you dont have access to the basic things that help people stay away. Washing your hands is difficult. The governor talked about a controversial issue and that the california state budget. The Rainy Day Fund our day has gone. 54billion in the red. There was some kind of shouting during the governors News Conference. I dont know if it was shouting at the protest. I think protester. I could not understand what was being said. Maybe the crews on the scene can dissect it. Someone clearly upset with the governor and what he had to say today. We continue to stream that News Conference online and ktvu. Com and of course, only ktvu fox 2 news app. And we will iwith rosemary orozco. Sorry for the delay, rosemary. Another warm day but people are expecting a cool down in the next few days. We do have a day similar to yesterday. Not quite as busy in many spots but the red flag warning we had in the north bay hills does not exist today. Temperature wise seasonal for this time of year. Giving you a look here over areas of the east bay. I 80, folks on the go. San francisco reporting 66. Oakland reporting 71. 80s santa rosa. And san jose at 84. Livermore noticeably warmer and by nine degrees for you there as well and san jose into the north bay. Santa rosa cooler down by three degrees without the north breeze blowing so strongly. Lets check in on the winds for you there. Southwest breeze coming in at eight miles an hour. Santa rosa reporting 10 reporting 10. Fairfield, its a gentle one but onshore. We continue to see a week seabreeze keeping temperatures right about where where they should be for this time of year. Highpressure remains in control for one more day. As was alluded to, a cool down for a few days before we warm it up again. Your futurecast as we show you wednesday morning low clouds regrouping along the coastline with southerly flow returning to the bay area and wednesday. With the fog we are expecting temperatures to cool off. Theres a look at wednesday afternoon with mostly sunny skies at least away from the coastline. As far as temperatures, seasonal and 84 degrees expected for santa rosa today, upper 60s for San Francisco. Mid 70s up in oakland. San jose right about 83 degrees. When i come back a cool down and a look at your Holiday Weekend in just a little bit. Rosemary, thank you. In a few hours from now, Santa Clara County officials will announce the plans for the sake reopening of schools for the academic year. This comes as more bay area counties will slow down their reopening. Both alameda and contra costa counties announced they are putting additional reopening on hold. The joint brent and San Francisco countys from doing so and ktvu Maureen Naylor and how they will outweigh their plans later this week. Reporter many businesses were prepared to open wednesday. Like this newly open sign, the reopening has been delayed. Its awful for business. Its a bummer. Reporter the general manager was cleaning gym equipment that will remain in use for now, after contra costa delayed its july 1st reopening plans that had given indoor centers, and bars to resume business. I was so ready to open and see my members again and just kind of go back to some sense of normalcy. It does not think that will be happening soon. The move as the governor specifically recommended contra costa and santa clara counties keep bars close because of the rising rates of cases and hospitalizations. The covid hospitalizations jumped by 75 since mid june. His Positivity Rate increased from 4 to 6 with more young people testing positive. In april 38 testing positive or 40 years or younger. Now more than helpful testing positive are in that age group. A sign in younger people placed in a major role of driving the increase according to Health Officials. The best thing we can do is to lay low and circle the wagons still because things are rising. The last thing we want is to do things prematurely and after shut down completely. Bars were closed indefinitely. At the old wagon and grill in downtown san jose, the general manager says after tim services most important is the indoor bar remains closed. An hour by hour we would have maybe five or six people added if we did protocols with it. Its pointless to open a bar now. Reporter theres been a worse uptick in cases and hospitalizations in june. Dr. Sara cody will announce a longerterm order in the coming days. Alameda county is pausing its reopening plan citing an increase in cases and hospitalizations in the past week. Maureen naylor, ktvu fox 2 news. California is not the only state where officials are revising those reopening plans. Reporter Casey Stegall takes a closer look at what the statuses are doing as they cases rise. Reporter more than one dozen states have rolled back or paused plans as new Coronavirus Infections spike. Arizonas governor shut down bars, nightclubs and water parks. Bars in texas are close but some owners are not happy about the decision. More than 30 filed a lawsuit charging governor abbotts emergency order. If you want to be a representative of the people in my work week and parts of the conversation. Growing concern about how it will operate and la county will close beaches to prevent large gatherings of governors are issuing mask mandates to help curb the spread. Masks are frustrating here for everyones safety. They are doing everything they can to keepe safe and businesses open. Thats why i am ordering everyone to wear a Face Covering to protect their family members and to protect their friends and to protect the community in general. Worldwide more than 10,000,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported and its been six months since the first infections were reported in wuhan, china. Next week the World Health Organization will send a team to investigate the origin. We have to bring us together and fight this dangerous virus together. Reporter the u. S. Currently has the most Coronavirus Infections followed by brazil and russia. The latest from dallas, Casey Stegall, ktvu fox 2 news. Democratic candidate, joe biden, gave a Campaign Speech today about the pandemic. He in the state of delaware and accused President Trump to setting a poor example of failing to protect the American People from covid19. Today i am releasing a plan with the steps i believe donald trump should understate immediately to build on the roadmap i release back in march. That would have saved lives had been adopted. It is a plan to save lives in the months ahead. And once again, i encourage him to adopt the plan in its entirety. This is too important for politics. First, testing, testing, testing. The former v. P. Says his threepart plan includes more ppe for frontline workers and more research for treatments and a vaccine. New Research Suggests roughly 40 of americans are working from home fulltime due to the covid19 pandemic. Hardly any athome workers have returned to their office since being sent home. Ktvu Azenith Smith shows us how the bay area workforce may look a lot different after the pandemic. Reporter with the pandemic not slowing down remote work is becoming a permanent part of the labor landscape. It allows a lot of people to stay away from the dangers of the pandemic. I love working from home. I would say i wouldnt like it if i did not have the option to get out of the house and stretch my legs. According to the stanford economic Stanford Research and over half that 26 emotionally essential services and a harris poll found 40 of those surveyed are working at home 100 of the time. Only 4 of people working from home have returned to the office. This is the most technical way given the advances that have taken place and people are now able to work from home. Reporter selena says the statement associated from working from home part of covid has gone away. Mondays Research Found higher paid and more educated employees are likely to work from home and white collar jobs that dont require physical contact with customers. The economy is movie and more knowledgebased economy and it is the knowledgebased workers who have jobs where they are essentially working on computers. Experts say another impact, the growth of city centers could stall and the loss of workers physical presence means lots of daily spending at bars and restaurants. Egg sandwiches in downtown san jose have seen that firsthand with online orders now sustaining their business. Azenith smith ktvu fox 2 news. The American Academy of pediatrics as a recommendation for schools, as the schools prepare for students come back into the classroom, possibly this coming fall. All policy considerations should start with the goal of having students physically present in school whenever it is safe. The doctor says schools are fundamental to Child Development and wellbeing and there is evidence that the transmission of the coronavirus by children is uncommon. Students will be staggered to allow for social distancing. Freshman, sophomore and transfer students will be allowed on campus for the fall season. Juniors and seniors will be allowed on campus and students not on campus for a particular quarter can take classes online. A hearing is underway and the impact of Police Officers patrolling school campuses. California superintendent of education, tony thurmond, was joined by several state lawmakers. They talked about reforms amid National Protests against Police Brutality and racial bias. Bias is not just in our education sector. We envision a way to work with other sectors and you name it and to address the issues around bias wherever it exists. Todays hearing comes after the school board and oakland and San Francisco, as well as others around our state, voted to cut ties with law enforcement. Rising concern over fireworks heading into the Holiday Weekend. Next. The investigation into two fires overnight and fireworks may be to blame. Back Police Arrested a man in San Francisco after he crashed into several people at a bus stop, including a fouryearold boy. It happened on geneva avenue late last night. The man sent the fouryearold and three women to the hospital and they are all expected to survive. The man tried to run from the scene but was stopped by bystanders who helped him until Police Officers arrived. Firefighters near the Mexican Border and making sure a devastating wildfires does not flare up. It tore through the rural town of nylund east of the salton sea. It started sunday night and killed one person and destroyed at least 40 homes. Photos here show the intense flames being whipped by strong winds. At least 10050 people are out of their homes. An outage caused by the fire knocked out power to some 600 homes overnight. Youre at home firefighters are investigating an overnight fire in clayton. The burn through nine acres and as for the cause fire Officials Say it may have been caused by fireworks. The grass fire started just before 11 00 p. M. Last night near the clayton palms mobile Home Community near marsh creek road in the same neighborhood that saw the marsh fire get dangerously close to homes last summer and no reports of injuries. Firefighters in pittsburgh quickly knocked on the fire they say was started by fireworks. This one started just after 5 30 a. M. Noaa kirkwood paths road near norton road and firefighters remained on the scene watching for flareups. Fire departments are on alert as we head into the fourth of july Holiday Weekend. 12 cities allow the sale of safe insane fireworks, that includes san bernardino, dublin, gilroy and cloverdale and every year it leads to Property Damage and it is likely coming in from asia and shipped to other states people are being smuggled into california. Conditions are dry. We are seeing unseasonably frequent winter events. There are more fireworks occurring across certain areas in the state. And that is extremely alarming for us. According to the american protective industry set fire related industries declined because of safer products and enhance supervision. Temperatures are not skyhigh but rosemary, its so dry out there. Just the smallest spark can mean disaster. You are right. Even the red flag warning in the north bay is a good indication of what is to come. We are dry out there. Temperatures seasonal and it means it will be warm inland. This time of year we get into the 90s and we are expected to get into the hundreds this time of year. A live look at the pressure. This weakens in the coming days. That will help cool things off some. We take a look at the numbers for just a moment. Mostly sunny skies to continue. Temperatures along the 60s and 70s. 80s around the bay and our inland cities 80s to low 90s and perhaps a few spots peeking in the mid90s. We wont see temperatures anywhere near 100 degrees. Tomorrow we take a turn and we begin a cool down. The futurecast model shows the low clouds expected to develop tomorrow morning right near the coastline. The southerly search on the forecast for tomorrow and lasting through thursday before things change up once again on friday. As we get into the afternoon, we expect mostly sunny skies. Temperatures outside warrant. Several degrees warmer from yesterday. 80 degrees in santa rosa and it is a tag cooler and it has to do with a northerly wind. Not so much today. 85 in brentwood. 91 for fairfield and its only one time. 56 in San Francisco and we have 80 right now and san jose. 84 expected for napa. The inner east bay will be a warm one. 90 degrees for antioch and 87 in concord. Around the bay comfortable. 76 for open. 68 for San Francisco. For the south bay upper 80s for san jose and los gatos. Here is a look at the extended forecast. You will see how temperatures drop off wednesday and thursday. A slight rebound on friday. As we get to the weekend upper 60s along the coast and 80 degrees around the bay. Upper 80s to 90 degrees for our inland cities. Not too warm and a fabulous forecast for independence day. This time of year we are checking fog. Unfortunately, not the case at this time around. Back to you. Rosemary, thank you. Tomorrow the toll will go up along the golden gate theory. The money will go to maintain the present theories, and help the district recoup revenue loss during the pandemic. Traffic is down 40 from pre pandemic levels. Most drivers will pay an extra 0. 35. The new toll is 7. 70. Still to come this noontime. Its called black is beautiful. The new beer being created and Craft Beer Companies across the nation. Hollywood is remembering one of its most iconic comedic voices. Writer, actor and director, carl reiner has died. Best known as the rider for the van dyke show. He had 400 credits to his name. Father and director of rob reiner. Carl reiner died of Natural Causes at his home in beverly hills. He was 98 years old. Were Companies Pulling ads on facebook over criticism over their handling of hate speech. Ford, dennys and clorox are among the latest and they will hot spending. The boycotts stop paid for profit launched by the naacp and other civil rights groups. An africanamerican brewer is asking other beer makers to join his effort to aware raise awareness for minority communities. Local Beer Companies are taking up the challenge brewing beer labeled black is beautiful. Reporter brewing and canning beer martinas his place is not just about mixing the mark. Its about crafting a message. One of the cool things about the Beer Industry is we try to support each other. Reporter the owners of the black is Beautiful Initiative online following the george floyd protest and asked craft brewers to create a dark brew and support black americans and social justice. From columbia among minority in california and we wanted to support them. Reporter a sacramento native turned texas brewmaster. As a proud black man and ndeed to do something. Reporter he decided to make a dark beer. I was going to do a peer release and name it black is beautiful and release it locally. Donate the money locally. Reporter but a friend challenged him to think bigger and he posted his recipe online and asked other craft brewers to make it or create their own with the label black is beautiful. I did not see it was going to be this big. Reporter now 17 countries taking up the cause. In the bay area 19 theories participating including speakeasy and the kelly craft fury in walnut creek. Hours is a black ipa normally brewed with dark malt. We do it with coffee. Reporter baskervilles because close to brewmaster thomas thibault. I come from a vietnamese refugee parents. Reporter brewmasters understand they just everything a glass to raise awareness. There are these problems and together we have a voice and can make a change. Reporter its been crazy as far as the reception has been. Its been a very humbling experience. Reporter baskervilles hopes each beer will open up a conversation about race and social justice and asking the breweries to donate the proceeds and former relationship with the local nonprofit that serves minorities. Jana katsuyama. Ktvu fox 2 news. A Southern California man who was infected with covid19 has an important warning for others. Christian said he was one of many people eager to get out of his house following a long walk down. The young man got sick shortly after his recent night out barhopping with friends. He hopes others dont make the same mistake during the pandemic. If we could be just a little more responsible and take better procedures. And think a little bit more about what we are doing and not just think back to where we were young and indestructible, which we are not. They expect him to fully recovered. He says it will be a long time before she goes back to a bar. Gilead scientist announced it will cost 310,025,000 four private. Gilead. 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