in napa the rising numbers surprise no one. they have been watching them. those numbers are two weeks behind reality but to go from orange tier to the purple in a day. people will lose their jobs this week. businesses are going to consider whether they keep the doors open. from supervisor alfredo, that is the hard abstract. so it has a hint of sweetness on sister wine. for adam housley, it s a tough reality. purple means no service inside and limited tasting outside. he s frustrated by the state sending mixed messages how to keep people safe in his business. it s a dangerous thing we re facing. at the same time, with e kne kn we re facing. let us live and figure this out. reporter: napa county is particularly vulnerable because it relies so heavily on tourism. good for business but not so much for health. we re doing turkey breast. reporter: toe knny owns a ba. she can t count how many times she s had to tell customers to wear masks. everybody is tired of
square today empty space that would usually be packed with visitors. san francisco s lack of tourists could mean cuts to programs that residents rely on. a brks krrbc 7 news reporter me woodro has the story. reporter: suns around san francisco say welcome, we re open and visitors are few and far between. one of the campaigns is our gate is open. while that gate just got closed two days ago. reporter: steve rizzo is general manager at hotel g. the hotel has been closed for eight months. rizzo estimates they ve lost 8 to $12 million in that time. i imagine that a lot of places are in the same boat as we are. your cash flow runs out when you have no revenue source coming in. reporter: according to the quarterly status report released this month by the controllers office, the hotel tax is expected to drop $43.4 million below the expected $126.2 million. one of the things that visitors really do is help to pay the cost of living in san francisco and without them, it s
all time, michael phelps in han dogged him throughout his career. but we begin this morning with a look at today s eye opener, your worilld in 90 seconds. we have never seen this before. never, never, never. a lot of us are going to lose our home. this one, it beat all. flor florence don t play. the flooding in north carolina. it s unclear how long people can survive here. this hurricane just won t leave. it s very frustrating to all of us. this is historic and unprecedent flooding. we do expect it to get worse. the shocking killing spree in laredo, texas. accused of murdering four women. cape cod is reeling from a deadly shark attack. screaming like a lunatic, call 911. asizations are going after a woman accusing him of sexual misconduct went public. it s pretty much been an intergalactic freak show. the typhoon rushing across asia. all that oh, well. that s odell beckham right there. and all that matters the weather channel
to return this season, i truly appreciate everyone s concern and suppt. does that mean he s coming back to play basketball this year? take a look at a tweet he sent out yesterday with his shoes. an in it, he wrote another day in the office in the books. practicing? a lot of little pieces. is it a big piece? will the heat get their star, highest paid player back this year? we wililkeep an eye on it and let you know. in the newsplex, patrick fraser, 7 news. and now the a developing story at opa-locka city hall. federal agents executing a search warrant as part of ann ongoing investigation. the mayor an husband reportedly focus of criminal investigation. diana: let ss get right to the scene where rosh lowe is standing by live with the details. reporter: a wild morning seeing the fbi raiding city hall. as i step out of the way here, you can still see fb is on scene and they will be here most of the day, we are told, executing that search warrant. let s get into our video no
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