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democrats at the top with bernie sanders, joe biden, pete buttigieg, and elizabeth warren all trading off the lead in recent months. amy klobuchar right behind. so much will depend on which organization does cncirers to devot whole night to the caucus. and our entrance poll of voters walking into these sites shows the top four still in a tight race. and voters are most focused on who is the best candidate to defeat donald trump. we're going to be back with the final results. there is a twist this time around. the iowa democrats will be releasing three different numbers, raw totals from both the first and a second round of voting, then the official winner, the candidate projected to get the most convention delegates. the democratic nomination is ultimately a contest for those delegates. until then, coverage continues on our streaming channel, abc news live. our team is fanned out across the state for reports all evening. and we're going to return now to the network's regular programs. back with the winners when we have them. now news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> four more patients in california. the new cases include -- >> a husband and wife in san benito county.person-to-person . >> the husband went to wuhan and returned through san francisco international airport. >> and good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. and we've learned that those two coronavirus patients from san benito county are now being treated at ucsf. >> health officials say they are being cared for in isolation, and there is no elevated risk to the public. >> in oakland, the mayor says the city is on high alert for thehospitals. >> i know that there are a few cases of people who have recently come from wuhan that are being monitored in unty . >> the growing number of coronavirus cases globally is also posing an economic threat. business experts are warning of shortages of goods exported from china. >> abc7 news reporter david louie is live in san jose where supply chain experts warn that consumers could see higher prices. david? >> at this point, we don't know exactly to what extent the coronavirus will impact exports from china to the u.s. but the stakes are very high. by some estimates, 90% of all the vitamin c, 70% of all the apple juice, and a quarter of all the garlic we consume come from china. the low cost of manufacturing in china has helped american consumers stretch their budgets. iphones, electronic parts and clothing are some of the goods % of the antibiotics used in america are made in china. however, in an effort to contain the novel coronavirus, china has extended the lunar new year gr furloughs continue, that could impact exports to america. >> absolutely we could see shortages. we could see declines in the chinese economy that would ripple to other economies we could see declines in chinese purchases. lots of things could go wrong. >> dr. wood is a professor of strategic management at san jose state university. he and other business experts say two factors will determine if there is a supply disruption, how bad the coronavirus outbreak gets, and how prepared companies are with backup plans. planning should have started as trade tension developed some time ago. >> they've had about a year or two to be living under this cloud of uncertainty and to be putting plans in place. and probably right now they're just starting to execute against some of those plans. >> professor tsai is a supply ch experatan clara pply can >> yeah,m conceed amere f ina. so t i cldri prices up as supplies get in short supply? >> absolutely. >> an estimated 37% of the cargo passing through the port of oakland is either heading to china or coming from china. so the battle against the coronavirus in china is definitely going to have a potential health impact on our own economy. we're live in san jose, david louie, abc7 news. >> okay, david, thank you. new details on the shooting of a santa clara county deputy body armor and a chest. >> you were hit. do you know where you are? >> the sheriff's office today provided the audio that you just heard of the wounded deputy calling for help and showed a picture of deputy's damaged body camera. look at that. the sheriff says gill was standing near his patrol vehicle when the suspect drove up, turned off the vehicle's lights and fired at least four shots. it happened in a remote area next to thevas reservoir nearhe support him. it is unknown whether it's a hate crime or just a crime of opportunity against law enforcement. >> but they're certainly investing. the sheriff's office is asking for help in the search for the suspect who is believed to be driving a silver 2000 sedan, possibly a honda. gil is now recovering at home. new details on the platform public takeover of pg&e. abc7 news was in san francisco as scott wiener announced he is introducing legislation to end the utility's days as a private company. it wouldra ownerentity, the nor government to step in. >> it will put an end to the dangerous roller coaster ride that we have been on with pg&e over the past decade. psg&e is a failed company. >> psg&e says it's against the proposal and its assets are not for sale. members of the international brotherhood of electrical workers are employees of psg&e. the union says it fight the takeover if jobs or pensions are threatened. a family is devastated tonight after more than 100 pieces of art by a late san francisco businessman were stolen. the paintings were to be hung in the metro hotel on divisadero, but the u-haul they were in was stolen from right across the street. abc7 news anchor dion lim has the story and how you can help. >> i thought my eyes were playing a trick on me. i just -- and then my heart sank and went into pure panic. >> that panic set in around 6:00 friday morning after shaina solis, co-owner of the metro hotel and her creative partner gene returned from a trip to sonoma and realized the u-haul they had packed filled with 120 paintings by her late father had been stolen. >> that art is priceless to us. and i feel it carries the energy and spirit of my father who passed about 13 years ago. >> ted solis was a businessman, politician and a well-known artist in san francisco. and died from a brain tumor in 2007. his art was to be displayed throughout the hotel as a way to keep his spirit alive. >> he wanted to share his art with other people. it gave him great joy. >> a representative from u-haul tells me insurance can be purchased for the vehicle itself, but not for the contents inside. sfpd recommend loaded moving vans never be kept outside overnight, a risk jean understand but never thought could happen to them in the span of just three hours. >> regret that we hadn't just endured and pushed through to unload the paintings when we arrived. we got back so late. >> all that is left of ted's body of work is what remains in the lobby and some guest rooms and photographs of the art his widow has taken. >> i've been holding on a little too tight because i felt i could hold on to im. >> for now surveillance video isn't available and sfpd continues to work the case, and his family can only hope that someone will step up and do the right thing.y t the people who took it have the decency to consider what this art means. >> if you see any of ted's artwork, you'll be able to identify it be his name, signature and date on the back. please contact the family here at the metro hotel. in san francisco, i'm dion lim, abc7 news. a local school district is about to break ground and break history. that's because it's going to be the site for future homes for more than 100 faculty and staff. abc7 news reporter luz pena explains how this is going to work. >> that's the sound of construction crews that many teachers and staff members of the jefferson union high school district have been waitin for. how tough it is right now for you? >> it is. >> candace bell has worked for school district for five years. she is an executive assistant that has seen firsthand the everythings of the housing crisis. >> having to be in a one bedroom or pay for a one bedroom for about 23 to50 is a lot for a one bedroom. i'm only one person. i don't need a lot of space. >> the four-story housing development project approved by the city will include 122 below market units, specifically for this school district's teachers and staff. in the upcoming months, there will be a housing committee chosen to decide who qualifies for these units, and everything you see right behind us will be gone and replaced with housing. in june of 2018, the jefferson union high school district became the first school district in the country to pass a bond measure supporting housing for their faculty and staff. >> we have teachers that can go down the peninsula and make more money. >> the district is hoping to use this housing project as a recruitment strategy. >> if you are looking for a job and you sow that this school district pays less, but they offer some housing opportunities, then it's going to be below market rate. >> first residents are set to move in as early as spring of 2022. luz pena, abc7 news. a lot more to come still ahead here. the 49er flag was flying proudly as the team landed in san jose this afternoon. the faithful were on hand to welcome them home. and a heads-up for football fans. if you just lost a super bowl bet, there is one way you can still win. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. it's a brisk day across the bay. i'll let you know what's going to happen when the winds dial down. we're going to see those temperatures plunging. i'll have the details coming right up. >> thanks, sandia. and 72 days before tax day, which groups of people have the highest cha but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. find our coupon in sunday's paper. two bacon, two sausage, this is the two eggssuper slam. hash browns and pancakes and now make those pancakes all you can eat for a buck. that's where the duper comes in. the all new super duper slam just seven ninety nine. see you at denny's. the number of uninsurising.ricans, the cost of prescription drugs, rising. the threat to people with pre-existing conditions, rising. the good news, so is support for the one candidate who'll do something about it. as mayor, mike bloomberg helped expand coverage for seven hundred thousand people, including hundreds of thousands of kids. including hundreds of thousands of kids. as president, he'll lower drug costs and ensure everyone without coverage can get it. that's a promise. and unlike him, mike actually keeps his. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. yourbut as you get older,thing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain an the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. the 49ers are back home tonight after falling short as you know to the kansas city chiefs in the super bowl. >> we were at mineta san jose airport on the ground and in the sky when the team arrived from miami this afternoon. now fans say the result does not take away from the team's turnaround season. >> no, can't, right? abc7 news reporter chris nguyen has the story. >> with the loss against the chiefs, the 2019 nfl season didn't end the way 49ers fans had hoped for, but despite that, members of the faithful came to mineta san jose international airport to show their appreciation for a job well done. >> they d thees root f tm.we'rup proud of them. win or loss we're still proud. >> this afternoon as coaches and players stepped off the plane, die-hard fans reflected on a memorable journey that fell short of capturing the trhy, but one thatave tm plenty of home in the long run. >> they're just getting started. i think the right leadership, the right coaching, they're a great team. i think the future is just getting started for them. >> head coach kyle shanahan took his seat at the front of the first bus. fans coming together to simply say welcome home. >> for now i don't want to talk about next year. i just want to focus on seeing them and just being a part of welcoming them back home from miami. >> a youthful spirit not defined by this devastating loss. >> got to support the team. they've been awesome. they brought back the spirit. saved me as a fan since 1981. and i love this team's energy so much. it's that combination of virtuosity can generosity. >> if you want to share your support for the 49ers, thanking the team for a great season, you can head to our abc7 news facebook page to share this badge with your friends. our consumer news tonight is in fact about the 49ers, 7 on your side's michael finney is here with more about that. >> how about betting on the 49ers. that's what we're talking about. if you lost yourl b because of the 49ers' loss, there could be a silver lining. kind of. did you know you can write off your gambling losses and get a tax break. you can, but there is one huge catch. you can only deduct a gambling loss that is up to the amount you made with gambling winnings. so if you win $100 gambling this year, you can write off your super bowl loss up to $100. now if you make a lot of money, you have a better chance of being audited by the irs. most of us know that. but do you know that if you don't make much money, you're also more likely to be audited. usa today has been crunching the numbers and is reporting that those who make less than $25,000 a year have an audit rate that's more than 50% higher than the overall rate. only those who make more than a half million a year have a better chance to be audited than a low income worker. americans are in the mood for love. the national retail federation says we are expected to set a record for valentine's day spending this year. we'll spend on average $196. up more than 20% over last year. the spending is expected to total more than $27 billion. and catch this, more than a billion of that is for valentine's day gifts for our pets. >> you are kidding me. >> no. >> sure. we love our pets. why not? >> i'm supposed to get my dog a dozen roses now? >> thanks, michael. bart has announced some schedule changes set to take effect a week from gnanngnclude increased peak service for concord riders. earlier weekday service for most lines, and later direct evening service from san francisco to warm springs. you also see more fleet of the future trains running on saturdays. all right. it wasn't so warm in warm springs today. a pretty day outside. it was cold. some places will really see the so maybe we're new but we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. we're shopping alongside real-life designers and contractors. and, these prices! yeah, we found where the pros go. explore floor and decor in person or online. it was a bit nippy out there. >> oh my goodness. i was about to break out my credit card to scrape the ice off the windshield. >> that bad? >> that bad. >> i hope you have a couple of credit cards to scrape that frost off the windshield tomorrow. it is definitely going to be a cold start. dan and kristen and everyone else, good evening. let's take a look at this lovely picture from our emeryville camera. notice the camera is a little shaky. so we still have a breeze out there. mid- to upper 50s from san francisco to redwood city right now. and oakland. sa degrees. the gusts yesterday from 30 to 50 miles per hour over the higher terrain. and even the lower terrain. it's a bit breezy along the embarcadero as you see from our kgo roof camera. 54 in santa rosa. currently 51 in livermore. now here are the higher elevation winds, gusting to 27 st. helena. east foothills gusting to 30 miles an hour. so during the overnight hours, the deal is that those winds, we're expecting them to taper a bit. it's still going to be breezy out thereicelo to fairfield, and that's going to be a little breezy right on through the morning commute, 5:00 a.m. napa 29 miles an hour. but places where the wind dials back, those temperatures will really plunge. as we look at a live picture right now, beautiful view from our sutro tower camera. we're looking at san francisco and salesforce tower. skies are clear other than a few high thin clouds as you look at live doppler 7. and we're expecting the freeze warning to go up at midnight tonight. run until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. these are the areas shaded in purple. solano county 4:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. upper 20s are expected across the coldest spots with isolated areas especially around solano county, down to the mid-20s. so bring in your pets, definitely your plants that are frost sensitive. you'll want to bring them in and cover them. and don't forget about those outdoor pipes. a lovely view of the setting sunday. freezing cold. a dry sunny pattern through the weekend and gradual warming begins midweek. here is a look at your 12-hour planner beginning tomorrow a cold start, 20s, 30s. bright and crisp at noontime. the temperatures will be in the 40s, 50s. 4:00 p.m., cool conditions still. the sun will be shining still and getting chilly by evening. tomorrow morning cold enough to where you'll need the heavy winter coats. down to 29 degrees in santa rosa. 28 lakeport. 30 in napa. 28 in livermore. 35 in san jose, fremont. 42 san francisco. 36 degrees in san mateo. so definitely plan accordingly. now for the afternoon, it's still going to be a cool winter day. plenty of sun. temperatures in the 50s as you will notice. then we're going fast forwa show you when we migee s t te u into mide of next week hit perh inch in san francisco. california expecting over an inch of rain. so at least parts of california will be seeing some wet weather. accuweather seven-day forecast. freezing cold morning tomorrow. chilly again for your wedne aft notice those temperatures, especially in the afternoon, rising and even in the overnight hours it will be a milder one. temperatures in the mid-60s for the warmest spots thursday, friday. upper 50s to low 60s coast side. and we have an award winning forecast for oscar sunday. look at that. beautiful weather. fog lovers, sunshine lovers, you'll love the weather. for those of you who want the rain. >> not a lot. >> maybe another time for them. "hamilton" makes a leap. >> where the original broadway cast is headed next. first, i want to thank rush for this image in oakland. interesting perspective. share your pictures with us with the #abc7 now. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. superior accuracy in the palm of your hand. the new accuweather app from abc7 news. minute by minute forecasts, plus realtime radar an alerts, keeping you safe. search accuweather in your app store and download now. part of building a better bay area is cracking down on fare evasion on bart. but trying to solve one problem has actually revealed another. >> oakland says it's making progress on the homelessness crisis. see what's making affen >>nd on yoside's micha fi has told you before about the problems with california's current recycling system. now maybe it's time for an entirely new one. >> that's all coming up in half hour on abc7 news at 6:00. >> we will see you then.sh hit "hamilton" as we've never seen it been. lin-manuel miranda announced the news on twitter today. >> he says the film version will feature the original cast as well as lin-manuel miranda as hamilton. ♪ >> "hamilton" has had huge success on stage, winning 11 tony awards and the pulitzer prize for drama. abc7's parent company disney is behind the film version. >> it will feature a performance at the richard rogers heater where the show first opened. hamilton is set to be in movie theaters of october ofext seeing that. >> i've seen this show twice in san francisco. it's amazing. i can totally see it translated to film too. >> really? i can't wait to see it. i'll see it on stage too. "world news tonight" with david muir is next. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. for sandhya patel, michael finney and all of us here, thanks for joining us. >> we will see you again at 6:00. bye for now. economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll fight for us as president because he always has. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. tonight, the first major t tonight. the candidates and their final sprint. the progressives versus the moderates. bernie sanders and joe biden. elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar. and for pete buttigieg, is iowa a make or break moment? what we're learning right now. also developing, the audio released from the kobe bryant helicopter crash. the 911 call also at thistrour, uck. at least one dead, several in critical condition. the driver did not stop. the coronavirus and tonight, health experts now say

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