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15 santa rosa. 58 in san jose. over the stretch inland, and will back up on saturday. all right, it looks like we lost him. let's get to it, traffic is doing pretty well around the bay area. taking a look at the bay bridge, you can see traffic is moving along nicely with no major issues. we are also looking at interstate 880 where you can see that traffic is moving well. most of the slowdowns actually come between six and 10:00. there is a window of opportunity,headlines. we are following developing stories were the mayor of south korea's capital city is missing. the souls mayor did not show up for work. he canceled his scheduled for the day, including a meeting with the presidential official. the search for him focuses on the neighborhood where he lives because a signal from his cell phone was last affected there. today, and/or dining and tasting rooms will be closed again another county. napa county will reverse course after seeing a spike in covid- 19 cases. napa is back on the state watchlist. alyssa? >> reporter: napa county is one of 20 counties on the watchlist, after seeing 60 cases of covid-19 over the fourth of july holiday weekend. there are four bay area counties, states watchlist, including napa county. they are put on the watchlist when is a sharp rise in cases with an increased amount of hospitalizations. restaurants have to close dining rooms, three will lose 60 seats indoors. they can only fit 90 tables on the patio. we had a good group, lotta locals coming in. we were sitting at 50 percent capacity. >> it is unfortunate to put the brakes on. >> indoor activities like tasting rooms and movie theaters, crew pubs and bars are also required to close. napa is not alone and making the reversals. solano county dated area and sonoma county may be next. alyssa harrington, mornings on fox 2. more members of the white house coronavirus task force will increase the case in california for florida. they are urging people to wear a mask and to avoid bars and indoor gatherings. the united states is top 3 million confirmed cases of covid-19, and $132,000. health officials in tulsa, oklahoma say that the rally three weeks ago contributed to a surgeon coronavirus cases. also reports 500 new cases of covid-19 this week. including a record high on monday. 6200 people attended the rally, a few were seen wearing mas.ver there are also hundreds of the event. new guidelines on the cdc for reopening schools will be announced, after the cdc was pressured by the trump administration. >> it is time to get kids back to school. >> five new cdc guidelines will include preparing communities to safely go back to school, and screening teachers for symptoms of the virus. >> there is a variety of unique circumstances for school districts. we have outlined a number of strategies. >> the vice president says the trump administration will use phase for coronavirus relief bills to get state incentives to bring students back to school. the governor holds another news conference later today about the coronavirus. also, how the state prepares for wildfires. the governor talked about president trump, saying that schools love to reopen. >> i am not worried about the latest streets, we have to reopen the schools and making a foundational principle. that to me, is nonnegotiable. on how to safely reopen schools, we need to make a decision. the >> local education will make the decision, but it will depend on whether or not everyone changes habits and behaviors to slow down the spread of the virus. there is less hope that a san francisco school district will be ready to open, when the fall term begins. yesterday the city's health department released guidelines for on-site learning including face coverings required. also, recommendations for physical distancing, and use of outdoor space. also, no contact sports, singing, or playing window brass instruments. school district will release it start for the school year, parents and teachers from the school district will keep classrooms closed. they protested with the car caravan. parents and teachers admit that distance learning is tough. safety comes >> we have to stand for the protection and the safety of the children. we are not going to sacrifice her students and children. >> the school district responded, saying we recognize the different concerns from our school community is, we will keep all of this and consideration as we make a final decision. the school district said that recent surveys show 60 percent of parents will send their students back to the schools of their open. we learn more information about the man arrested and the deadly shooting of a doctor from danville over the weekend. he has i identified as john thomas conway. conway made the county sheriff's office list of most wanted fugitives. the district attorney said the conway was wanted on felony warrants of the time that he shot and killed ari gershman. gershman was off running with his teenage son and the sierra county when he was shot for no reason. conway was eventually shot by authorities, before he was arrested. he is treated for a gunshot wound in chico and expected the family of a man shot to death by vallejo police is now reacting, after seeing body camera video from that night. when officer called out that sean monte rosa had a gun. there is no video before the shooting, that had been looted on june 2. the family was calling for the video to be made public. relatives of the private fitting right after the shooting. >> the demands to release the footage, we barely got that today. >> monte rosa did not have a gun, but a 15 inch hammer in his sweatshirt. the solano county district attorney officers ask the office if the officer will face any charges. the pam is here, it is good to see steve paulson back. they have been away for a while. >> it is good to be back. we needed a break. >> it is nice to take a break. >> yes it is. we have a pretty quiet pattern. it is warming up. inland areas, decent amount of fog out there. not much of a warm up here on the coast. that is for sure. and limb temperatures, nice to warm, or hot, santa rosa, livermore, inland areas, the usual suspects. oakland is a couple degrees warmer. as an onshore breeze. at least it is not northeast. santa rosa, at 50. pacific is 51 degrees. 61 and concord. a few 40s in petaluma. 57 at american canyon. 90 and scottsdale. 70s in fresno. the monsoon is trying to get its act together. something the watch going forward. in southern california, it is 60s, 70s, even 90s for some. it will look to be livermore friday, little bit cooler saturday. the estate looks to be sunday. an update on a hollywood actress that is presumed to be dead. up next, the continuing search for rivera, from the show glee after her four-year-old son was found alone on about. uc berkeley, when staff members blame fraternities, near the campus. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema you 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role on the tv show glee. she rented a boat yesterday afternoon, with her four-year- old son at the lake. the ventura county sheriff's department says they were seen going out onto the water, i am three hours later the boat was drifting with her son asleep on the boat. he said they went swimming, but his mom never came back to the boat. we have resources in from our dive team. our search and rescue team and ventura county, doing aerial searches by helicopter. the putting divers and the water, where the boat was last seen. we believe that she went in the water. we have not been able to locate her. this is a case of drowning. >> the little boy was wearing a live vest, and adult life vest was found inside the boat. sources say that search will continue at sunrise. a the family of a man that died after being detained and a basketball arena has led to a wrongful death lawsuit. happening at the golden center in sacramento last year, july 2, look at the picture. mario matthews got into an arena, through an unlocked door. officers say he became unresponsive, as they took him into custody. according to the sacramento bee, the lawsuit claims a security guard knelt on his neck for four minutes. matthew had died two days later. police and walnut creek arrested a 19-year-old man suspected of attempted murder, he was arrested earlier this week and antioch, is suspected of wanting a man during a shootout on may 21, look at these pictures. during the arrest police found guns and high-capacity ammunition. the man with the suspect was arrested and accused and charged of weapons, drugs and identity theft. after a recent spike in homicides, police are asking the community to put down the guns. there have been seven homicides between june 24 and july 2, of the seven people killed, some of the shootings also put innocent bystanders at risk. there are asking witnesses to come forward to stop the violence by providing information. the witnesses can stay anonymous. san francisco cable cars will not be returning anytime soon. the transportation she said that there is no way to protect the operator that is required to have direct interaction with operators. cable cars will not come back into the vaccine is widely available cable cars were taken out of service on march when the shelter and place order was issued. since then cable cars have been running occasionally, just for maintenance runs. the charles schultz museum is welcoming visitors again, had reopened yesterday after being closed to the public since march. the museum's curators says that they are grateful to provide people with a fun escape during the pandemic. >> it is a great day. we are so happy to be open again and have visitors come in and see us in person. we have been able to provide things online, but it is not the same as being able to see the original artwork of charles schultz. >> current exhibitions include greetings charlie brown, and charles schultz's drawing books from when he was in the army, as well as his military awards. you can check county by county information on reopening in the news app. there is a list of what is runnanof the page. celebrating the power of the arts during a global pandemic, join us tomorrow morning for a special highlight for musicians, creators and the be able to continue to keep the bay area's history alive. >> it is exciting to walk around, i'm sitting in the front dining room, it's so much more exciting when people are here. >> we will let you know how bay area leaders help struggling artists and what the future will hold for the ballet and the oprah. don't forget to join tomorrow a celebrating the arts. >> this is going to be good, pam . the cook stir is here. steve paulson is back. steve knows all about your weather for thursday. >> i do indeed, but i am going to show you other forecasts for the next. that is where the center of the high will be. i'm supposed to be there, thank goodness, for many reasons i had to cancel. it is going to get blazing hot. we are on the northern edge of this. high pressure is building in from the four corners. for the next few days i, there might be a little bit of retreating on saturday, it will warm up on sunday. we have patchy fog. san francisco south, inland temperatures are 80s and 90s. upper 90s for some. this time of year, it is a given that they will be at 100. we have a west southwest breeze. no yeast breeze. 50s, low 50s. santa rosa, 53. there are quill readings. 50s are here. loss alto is at 52. foster city, montero, along san mateo, you can see the fog around point rains. most of this is at the san mateo kaz. monsoon is working its way north. they can use it. the forecasted highs, today, 110. saturday, 116, 118 is the forecasted high for saturday in phoenix. the system, the northern edge of the building is and caleb 40 a. saturday will be the warmest day. 60s and 70s around the bay. 80s inland. the temptress will bump up for the next two days. i don't think it may be a big deal. it will be warm to hot for many. it will cool off next week. >> thank you. sanford athletes are stunned by a major announcement, why sanford is cutting almost a dozen sports programs. the emergency meeting, lawmakers debate a possible ban on poorest, and lake tahoe. green, white, and blue. the colors of one nation uniting in gratitude. for all those on the frontlines fighting for the rest of us, we salute you. the great jackie wilson, one of my favorite artists. okay. this song plays at my house all the time. i had good parents who played good music. i have good parents. let's not rush things along. use the hashtag #ktvu if you want to send me a song. one more time. i could listen to this all day. let's go back to dave. >> the san francisco giants will continue summer practice today after shutting it down earlier this week. yesterday the players made it back on the field after finally getting the covid-19 test results back that they took over the weekend. the results took four days to come back. they came back negative. the manager things that testing delays will be fixed before testing season starts in a few weeks. >> every player that has been on the field, on the field and in the building on saturday, they were tested negative. now we are back into the rhythm. we tested on monday. we have a majority of results already. we tested again today and we expected and 24-48 hours. things feel like they are on track. the giants are due to open their season weeks from today, los angeles against the dodgers. eliminating sports programs, they phrase a $25 million deficit which is expected to get even bigger because of the coronavirus. 240 athletes affected will not lose scholarships. coaches are being paid through the end of contracts. sports being eliminated include fencing, field hockey, and men's volleyball. >> 2020 has been the worst year of my life. i love the school, i love my team. i love everything, so much. i love it altogether. it sucks that volleyball is not a part of it. >> sanford officials look at things like fan interest, savings and the history of the sports at the university. the cutbacks began after the upcoming academic year. the ivy league pulls the plug on fall sports, there will also be no early-season for winter sports, like basketball or hockey. the league said that it will not begin until january 1. there has been talk of rescheduling the football season in the springtime. the ivy league is a division i sports conference to make a tough decision. uc berkeley says there has been a spike in students testing positive for coronavirus with 47 new cases and one week. university officials say most of the cases are for people who go to frat parties. they say students are not following basic safety measures like social distancing and wearing face masks. the current rate of new infections could disrupt the plan, and bring students back to the campus and the fall. unemployment numbers are expected later this morning, still ahead, a continuing problem with complaints that california is dealing with as it tries to fix a backlog of claims for unemployment. the supreme court decision is expected later today, including the fate of president trump's tax returns. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. this undermines the greatest assets that the u.s. has. >> students may have to go back to their home countries if they are university stays closed. we have the latest immigration guidelines, and how students and professors respond. it is outrageous that the police department did what they did. >> an update on san francisco officers knocking down the door of a journalist, documents reveal the order for the illegal search, coming from the top. from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. the good morning to you, welcome to mornings on fox 2. i am dave clark. i am pam cook, as we check in with steve paulson, it sounds like our weekend will be very toasty. >> yes, inland, sunday will be the hottest day. there is nothing extreme, unless your inland. and the california deserts, most of this is hand medicos. 50s and upper 50s. san jose.ore. 70 degrees today and the city. santa rosa, fairfield west, 60 southwest. 59 degrees, it does not take much this time of year. the foregoing out by the coast. that is it. anything inland will go on very soon. temperatures will be above some, well above others. is there anything new on the highways and byways, or is it still okay? traffic is moving nicely along the bay area. i like what i see. we see a backup at the toll plaza, this usually happens later, we have an opportunity to get there before things get credit. it is very nice with no major issues. that includes on interstate 880 and on 580. 531, let's go back to that lines. 90 minutes from now, the supreme court is expected to announce long awaited rulings on president trump's financial records. frank mallicoat is the details. good morning, frank mallicoat. >> reporter: a lot is at stake, ruling for the release of the presidents financial records, i will test the balance of power between the white house and congress. it will also have a very big effect on the upcoming election, in november. the president has refused to comply, with the manhattan district attorney, how much information will become public? some of it will go to a confidential grand jury investigation in new york. the presidents records could contain highly sensitive information, not just about time, but about his children and his many businesses. trump so far as lost every step of the way, this is the big final stop making its way to the highest court in our country. we are expecting a decision from the supreme court some time after 7:00 our time. we will get back to you on mornings on fox 2. the presidents records by the way have all been released. , all of them since the reagan administration. the trump administration was already given religious freedom supporters to winds this week. yesterday, and one rolling employees who serve in any faith-based capacity at a religious institution cannot be sued for workplace discrimination. the other upheld a trump administration policy change on no cost birth control. the change allows companies to opt out of coverage. california is expecting to reach 300,000 coronavirus cases today. currently, 293,000 people and the state test positive for the virus, with 6700 deaths. the doctors say that they are also alarmed by hospitalization rates. right now there are 6100 coronavirus patients and the hospital. an all-time high for california. another area of the states he is asserting cases. this afternoon, the el dorado board of supervisors will hold a special meeting to examine whether or not they will have to implement new restrictions. options include reinstating a travel ban, are closing bars and indoor dining rooms. do they have cabin fever cola. i know that they are carriers. and the past three weeks, cases and el dorado county have doubled the 280. half are in the south lake tahoe area. if tahoe was its own county, it would have surpassed the threshold and be put on the state coronavirus watchlist. hospitals across the country reported a shortage of personal protective equipment for healthcare workers. governor newsom says that they are helping to fill a need. california send facemasks to for and identified states. they have millions of surgical masks and 26,000,095 masks on hand. inmates will urge the governor to take action against the spread of covid-19 and san quentin prison. he should grant releases to some of the inmates, some say. they say the 1300s of tested positive for the virus, seven and manson died. classes and the state university system may remain virtual. not only does fall, but for the rest of the coming academic year. it will depend on health and safety concerns, and the progress of students, they require laboratories or healthcare training, and they will be done in a virtual space. the university of california is preparing a lawsuit against the federal government, because they declare international students to go back to their home countries of the classes are . we have how this is affecting students at uc berkeley. >> i have my own students are absolutely terrified, their lives are being upended. >> fernando is a professor of statistics at uc berkeley, the university is one of many that welcome students from around the world. guidelines released monday from customs enforcement says that students should return to their home countries or transfer to another school of classes happen in the fall. >> this undermines one of the greatest assets that the u.s. has, we play wie world. it is attractive to the top students from every country. >> visas will not be given to students, only taking classes online. professors across the country from usc to the university of arizona, northwestern, and more are offering to help. they will hold in person independent study sessions to work around the requirements. they create pressure to reopen. >> it is completely indifferent to the pandemic. it is completely indifferent to the impact that they will have on students who are already in the country. in some senses, it is cruel, i expect students to leave the country after school is not online when they may not be able to do that. >> a uc berkeley student who wants to remain anonymous tells me that she returned to europe after the break to be with her grandparents, she needs to return and attend classes in person, to maintain visa status, but there's a travel ban in place because of covid- 19. >> this puts is between a rock and a hard place. we have social distancing in trying to do things online, this is public health and public safety. >> the guidance from isis deeply concerning anna runs counter to the values, being an inclusive community. part of the letter rates that we recognize the concern and anxiety of their numerals have created and we are moving quickly to ensure that we offer the proper balance for in person classes so that students can remain in the classes and satisfy the requirements and, and people can maintain enrollment status. i was born and raised in columbia. all of the work, and my accomplishments, it would not have happened if this did not happen when i was a student. but if they plan to sue the federal government for these new guidelines and harvard and mit also file a similar lawsuit. look at this, too powerful tornadoes in northwestern minnesota kill at least one person into him and several others. early reports say the strongest of the two tornadoes were in the f3 category with winds between 130 and 136 miles an hour. and move through the accounting, crossing interstate 94 but did not seem to affect cars there. look at that. look at that truck. two of them. >> that is incredible. all right. we were talking about feelings. i heard you say 90, that is nothing for phoenix. is it 90 right now? >> that is the current temperature and scottsdale. 90 degrees. has your brother would say, it's not so bad. it's a dry heat. >> show is an oven. 60s for many. nothing crazy. 105, nothing like that. it will be in the 90s, the upper 90s. it might be a slight cooldown. it will not make a difference. sunday will be the hottest day. 91 and santa rosa. livermore is 96. is san jose will be near 90. not bad, no east or north wind. this will be high-pressure that kicks in. 50s for temperatures. there are fewer 40s. 61 and concord. santa clara valley temperatures, 53. cupertino is at five. 90 and scottsdale. up and down the coast, it is more patchy here. these are the forecasted highs. it will be 118. we will have some warmer temperatures, as you move forward into the weekend. it would be -- it will be cooler into next week. temperatures will be above average for inland areas. as we head into the next few days, things will cool off, warm back up on sunday. it will be cooler. >> bay area firefighter is speaking out, targeting his own apartment, coming up, the accusation that he makes and how recent protests that inspired him to take action. a beloved member of the warriors community may soon lose his house. why is supporters say a loan is to blame. don't forget, you can have the headlines delivered right to you by signing up for the new newsletter. just go to www.ktvu.com and sign up for the daily service. this home is equipped with gig speed internet from xfinity. there's this game-time internetting room. so fun. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get gig speeds and the most wifi coverage from xfinity. now that's simple, easy, awesome. enhance your online experience with even faster speed. choose from a range of fast, reliable options, up to a gig. click or call to learn more. welcome back to mornings on fox 2. we have breaking news from the labor department this morning. 1.3 million americans files for first-time unemployment claims last week. that is 100,000 fewer than economists forecast. it is another indication that labs remained at historically high levels. responded, a mixed picture so far. economists continue to forecast that infections will search. some people who filed months ago, have not received their checks. 200 million californians who filed first-time claims between march and june are still owed money. they complain that the state's computer and phone systems are out of date, overwhelmed by the demand and that is because the governor knew some has increased staffing levels at the department. united airlines warns that employees could be laid off. the airline send notices to 36,000 workers about potential furloughs and october. united and other airlines are encouraging employees to accept buyouts early retirement. federal funding prohibits jobs from being cut from october 1. new details and san francisco about police raids, i your i go on the home of a freelance journalist. the first amendment coalition is weighing in on it. we are learning that the order for the illegal police search went all the way up to the police chief. more than one year ago, san francisco police officers broke down the door of he journalist hoping to find is confidential source of the leaked report about the death of public defender jeff dodgy. the outline for the police went to find the source of the leak. it was funny to me when this happened, it was steny because it happened at some country that talks about their liberty of the free press. the >> journalists were protected by california law. they admitted that they were wrong. the coverage of the investigation include seeing the documents that we uncovered, go to our website on www.ktvu.com. san francisco supervisors have voted to extend a freeze on rent increases and the city. the unanimous vote extends a pan for at least 60 more days. san francisco supervisors approved the legislation and april, because the pandemic. antispam and says that he is on the edge of losing his home. it is a celebration of the golden state warrior. >> reporter: his connection runs deep. a half-century day. this is a connection to the golden state warriors. a seed planted as a child, and grew into this. it grabs the attention of choice. >> every day they come by. he may lose his home, if he does, it will be a second major loss and less than a year. disabled mother to purchase the home, caretaker's letter into taking a reverse mortgage, which can cause people to borrow against -- mortgage equity in the property. >> they can take the house. >> reporter: someone familiar with the local attraction launched a go for me page to raise $350,000 to save it. >> it is in the same place as gentrification, eating away at the community. >> the director of attendance right group says reverse mortgage loans are being used to target black and low income communities. >> these loans that approve interest, and fees, folks can wake up and owe thousands of dollars. then, it allows companies to have banks and financial institutions to come and foreclose on the property. >> i'm going to go out swinging. >> in the part of oakland that is changing -- they preserve the shrine on a small plot of land that he has called home for decades. that is a tough story. the time is 5:50 am. as warm as it is going to get her parts of the area, steve, at least that is not phoenix arizona. >> no kidding. or palm springs, or anything like that. today, inland areas over the next few days. it does not take much this time of year. a couple of days ago we were in the 80s. it is low 90s. we will be mid-90s. nothing new there. warmer for most. at the coast it is not changing much. depending on proximity, patchy fog, there is still plenty out there on the coast. not too much inland. inland temperatures, 80s and 90s. there could be here near 100 degrees. san jose, 58 degrees. not much of a breeze. the 50s for santa rosa. send carlos, look at this. berkeley is 53. 44 point raise. 15 kenwood. winds are low 50s. that is not bad. 31 and south lake tahoe. nine in scottsdale. monterey is a 56. there are still some there. 118 on sunday. we will not see anything like that, the actual build in and that is when everything will hit upper 90s and 100. especially on sunday. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. yes, early next week this looks like i will break down, and we will have high temperature dropping. near normal for this time of year, but inland, it will be hot. joe biden today, releasing his plan to buy american. how much money does the democratic presidential nominee want to invest in american companies? an outbreak of covid-19 on a campus, university officials say there were 15 new virus cases this week. first, let's tell you why one black lives matter director is getting sharp criticism from the national police association. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. that's absolutely 100% wrong. the home is ours. we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, but i can make the payment if i want to. you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for us, it was a security blanket. the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been helping customers like these use the equity from their homes to finance their lives. they know the importance of having financial security. make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's a good thing. access your equity. stay in your home. have peace of mind. welcome back to mornings on fox 2. niccolo, from 1979. it is cool to be kind. the beginning of the alternative music that we saw on the 80s. this is a lot different than more from a feeling, from boston for example. a lot different. thank you, bob, for the request. to send me your request on facebook, twitter, instagram. you can also go to my facebook page and send me a message if that is easier. send me a good song. use the hashtag if you're on twitter. #ktvu. the washington redskins plan to remove all images from the logo, as the pressure is heating up to change the team's name. the redskins name is in the spotlight during the national focus on race relations. the team is said that they will conduct a thorough review of the name, but the primary team owner has long opposed renaming his team. in the meantime, amazon is the latest retailer to pull redskin gear from their website, yesterday amazon said they would pull all products featuring the washington redskins. at target, nike, and walmart said they would stop selling the teams merchandise. if the redwood city firefighters are suing the city of redwood racial discrimination. joseph says that he loves being a firefighter, and during his eight years with the redwood city fire department, he has been the last, and singled out because of his race. he said one example happened during a field test. >> i had to battalion chiefs, captain, training chief, they were all watching me do my test, whereas everyone else, other employees that did the same test only had a captain watching them. >> the chairman said he received obscene photographs of african-american women and men from callings. he also cited an incident where he says a captain and asked if he was going to get a gold grill to match his lapel and belt buckle when he is promoted chief. the city manager said that we cannot comment on i case and litigation. >> a black lives matter mural outside of city hall in palo alto is causing controversy. an image of joanne chas mar is painted and the letter e, within the 225 foot mural on the street. her, along with other members of the black liberation army were convicted in the murder of a jersey state trooper back in 1973. she escaped from prison in 1979, and the fbi believes that she has been living in cuba ever sense. >> i am seeing it as part of a much bigger conversation, which is a complicated history. the polices abuse of citizens. >> she murdered a state trooper. police officers rightfully so take it very personally. >> police and palo alto refused to make a comment, saying that the mural is a part of a larger city dialogue that is taking place on race and equity, and no way does the mural take away from the value that we have and police officers. labor unions and racial social justice groups are organizing a walkout to protest racism. thousands of workers in all sectors of the economy are planning to strike. the walkout is set for monday, july 20, and 25 cities. organizers say that they are going on strike to demand action from corporations and the government to make sure that health, safety and economic well-being of every worker is just. >> there is going to be catastrophes, there are people they cannot live through this. napa brings back restrictions today, the services and to businesses that are once again closing shop. pl what families in san francisco from ktvu, this is mornings on fox 2. the thank you for joining us, it is july 9, i am dave clark.

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