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because there is nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. gun to the back of his head. an oakland man was robbed right here in his driveway in broad daylight. the network of neighborhood cameras that captured the whole thing. a rent strike happening at this oakland apartment building. you may not believe what tenants are demanding. from wuhan to two weeks in quarantine. a palo alto woman is finally on her way back to her family. abc 7 news starts right now. bernie sanders won the nation's first primary tonight getting just under 26% of the vote in new hampshire. >> pete buttigieg came in second with a little more than 24% followed by amy klobuchar, elizabeth warren, joe biden and tom steyer. >> all other candidates got 3% or less. entrepreneur andrew yang and colorado senator michael bennett both dropped out of the race tonight after getting low numbers in both iowa and new hampshire. >> the latest now from manchester. >> reporter: a big night and a big win for bernie sanders. the vermont senator claiming the top spot in the new hampshire primary. >> it's onto the battle. it's onto south carolina. it's onto win the democratic nomnagds. >> reporter: but unlike his 2016 victory in the granite state this time sanders barely edging out former mayor pete buttigieg who felt a boost from his strong showing in iowa. >> so many of you decided that a middle class mayor and a veteran from the industrial midwest was the right choice to take on this president. >> reporter: and amy klobuchar's plain talk message clearly resonating with voters. the senator coming in third after gaining a surge of momentum in recent days. >> we have beaten the odds every step of the way. >> reporter: over the weekend her campaign drawing its largest crowd in the granite state and bringing in millions in donations. the night, however, not unfolding as elizabeth warren had hoped. the massachusetts senator taking the stage at her election night party to congratulate. >> i also want to congratulate my friend and colleague amy klobuchar for showing just how wrong the pundits can be when they count a woman out. >> reporter: but warren making it a clear this was not a concession speech and that her campaign is in it for the long haul. former vice president joe biden having already left the state for south carolina with a similar showing in new hampshire. according to exit polls almost half of voters say they didn't make their decision until the last minute and over 60% say they chose a candidate they believe could beat president trump. >> now, here's a look at the nine remaining major democratic candidates in the running for president. a total of 19 democrats have dropped out of the race. for more on the candidates check out our new series "chasing california." you can find full episodes on abc7news.com, on the abc 7 news app, on youtube and amazon fire as well. all very much worth your time. new details tonight about a brazen ronry in broad daylight. an oakland man was held at gunpoint while cleaning out his car. >> terrifying really. abc 7 reporter kate larson spoke with the man tonight and what neighbors are doing to try to keep that neighborhood safe. >> reporter: two men run up behind the victim, grab him, scuffle and then put a gun to the back of his head. the suspects force him to ground and pat down his body before walking away. you can see the gun in the robber's hand clear as the day it light. the victim told me he didn't want to go on camera for fear of retaliation but told me the suspect stole his phone and necklace and bracelet all worth about $5,000. after the suspects leave, the victim sits up, turns off the vacuum he was cleaning his car with and hurries inside. freddy rojas asked we blur his face. he lives in the same building as his nephew and installed the ring camera that captured the brazen crime. >> it can be any person, happen to any person right here. >> reporter: but what rojas and his neighbors want criminals to know if they're on camera. >> now i think we're going to deploy a much larger network of cameras here. >> reporter: his cameras caught what neighbors believe is the suspect's white sedan moments before it stopped down the street before the robbery. >> this is the worst thing that's happened probably in ten years. hopefully it'll work for deterrence value first and foremost and should there be a problem we'll have a record of it. >> reporter: the oakland pd robbers unit is investigating the incident. this is the photo that's gone viral. nearly 200 evacuees in china quar teened for two weeks have been released. some in the group through their face masks in the air like graduation caps today. a palo alto woman and her daughter were among those housed. amanda the pair are on their way home? >> reporter: yeah, they're just a few hours away from home at this point, ama. we know the keyword in all of this cleared, including her 15-year-old daughter. this is the moment she and her 15-year-old daughter have been waiting for, release from federal quarantine. both were visiting family from wuhan china when the coronavirus hit. they were evacuating. after 14 days under quarantine she spoke to us on face time her husband in the drivers seat. >> she's right here. >> reporter: the first sight of family in more than six weeks. back in the south bay the two other kids ready to see their mom and sister. >> tonight is the night i'm going to cry out of joy. >> reporter: they've spent the last few weeks with the family and members took the opportunity to help. >> then they called us asking to keep them for two more weeks. whatever you say. >> reporter: she says there's no coronavirus concern when it comes to her. but health officials are calling on the u.s. to recognize the 195 cleared quarantine members back into their communities. >> i don't want somebody to be attacked or ostracized or outed for having been part of this quarantine. >> reporter: she's said she's come across several posts with concerns. she says she's looking forward to taking some time off and spending tt time with her family. she said she does not want this to be a negative experience with her children. amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. the number of dead from the coronavirus shot up again sadly. it's now at 1,115 worldwide. more than 45,000 people are infected with this new disease, but the pace of new cases appears to be slowing. there are 13 confirmed coronavirus cases in the united states. this deadly disease officialsy has a name tonight. it's being called covid 19 for the world health organization. 39 more cases are being reported on a cruise ship nor yokohama, japan, bringing the total now to 174. among those infected was a japanese official who took part in the first quarantine checks. at least 23 americans have become ill. the u.s. postal service says the suspension of flights because of the outbreak is disrupting mail service. it can no longer quarantine timely deliver of mail and packages to china, hong kong and macao. new developments with the camp fire. the number of dead is likely much higher than originally reported. that's according to doctors and other experts. the official death count lists 86 people killed in the 2018 wildfire that burned through paradise and bute county. but an investigation by the chico enterprise record found that it deaths of 50 more people many ill or elderly were linked to the fire but not attributed to it. moving on, new details in the nia wilson murder trial today. the man accused said he thought nia and her sisters were aliens about to harm his grandmother. his lawyer says he's mentally ill and suffering from delusions. the family says they're not buying it. >> that is just absurd. no, it doesn't make any sense. we are not aliens. i i'm an alien, you're one two. >> he was accused of fatally stabbing wilson and attempting to kill her sister latifah at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station in july of 2018. in the east bay students take action saying they want to change what they call a rape culture at berkeley high school. the school district superintendent says about a thousand students marched out of it class and marched to the district offices. they were invited in to speak to school officials. >> we are here because we feel unsafe, we feel unheard, and we are scared. we are all in the hallways trying to survive. >> the group is upset over the school's handling of a report of an attempted rape at berkeley high. steven says the district plans to increase resources and support and will hold a community forum about the problem. tenants living in this oakland apartment building haven't paid their rent in months. they don't plan to until the landlord sells the building to them. a dog from menlo park made the westminster dog show. would little bono take home best in show? record warmth today. there's a possibility of rain in our future. first here's a look what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live after abc 7 news at 11:00. >> nothing can prepare you for what you're about to see. are you still celebrating valentine's day, the holiday you invented? yes, but it kind of caught on as a fun fake [ fast-paced drumming ] i'm abc 7 news meteorologist drew tuma wrapping up a warm day but our rain fail deficit is growing. both san francisco and oakland close to 6 inches or above that below average and san jose near 5 inches below average when it comes to the rainfall deficit. now meteorologist sandhya patel will have the full accuweather forecast in just minutes. thank you, drew. well, finding solutions to our ongoing housing crisis is one way abc 7 is building a better baarea. and tonight a group of oakland apartment tenants say their landlord has been unresponsive to their needs while raising the rent. so abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard explains they're taking drastic action. >> reporter: francisco perez shows us his fruit filled apartment where he's lived for 20 years now falling apart. rotted wood, broken drawers. neighbors showed us their units, this one with dirty carpet and mold in the bathroom. they say the landlord has been unwilling to make repairs but has increased the rent. >> we had to do something but what? >> reporter: since last november 7 out of 14 tenants have been on a rent strike. they say they won't pay until the landlord agrees to negotiate a deal allowing them to take over. >> let us buy the building so we don't have to travel with this kind of stuff next year. >> reporter: non-profit oakland community land trust is assisting and willing to pay fair market value for the property. pthe landlord has agreed to a meeting. >> they're quickly realizing this is real thing, the community is watching and they seem more willing to come to the table. >> reporter: the housing issue likely propelled by a recent victory by long shore housing.us landowner attorney bornstein has no part in this case but doesn't like the strategy. >> i don't like this slow creep of i'm going to hold my rent and expect at some point in time to cause someone to make a decision to sell the property. it feels heavy-handed. >> we're trying to send a message to the community to fight back. >> reporter: abc 7 tried repeatedly to reefrp the building's owner. so far no response. in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. finding solutions to the affordable housing crisis takes all of us. share your ideas by joining our better bay area group on facebook. a candy store in san francisco's pest portal neighborhood is closing after 89 years. shahs has a for rent sign-in the window and almost everything inside is gone. it was known for a wild variety of gourmet popcorn, chocolates, caramel corn and the highlight was a pez window. >> it would have been a gooey mess. it would have been better off going for ice cream today. 80 degrees ipsanta rosa. napa got up to 79. richmond, 74. there were two ties, livermore and sfo, 72 and 74 respectively. as you take a look here pretty much everyone in the 70s and 80s. this is not what we expect to see in the winter but as you know climate change is happening and so we are experiencing different weather now. looking from our exploratorium camera a stunningvule of the moon rising tonight. it's so clear that we were able to capture this view here. and as we head towards tomorrow we are going to notice some changes. so let's start off with what changes you're going to notice. well, it was warm today no doubt about it. but tomorrow it is going to be a cooler day, and it's going to be noticeable across the bay area. santa reesa dropping 10 degrees coming in at 70 so still warm. 68 in concord and oakland will be down 11. san francisco, 62 compared to 74. 12 degrees cooler and minor cooling there in san jose, about a 5 degree drop. live look from san jose tonight as you look from the shark tank visibility is good. live doppler 7 showing the absence of rain, no fog right now but there could be patches by the morning. still pretty comfortable around san francisco and oakland. the winds are still out of the north-northeast, and that's keeping those temperatures up. from our emeriville camera looking back towards san francisco, it is looking good. cooling trend the next two days. valentine's you'll love basically the weather and there's a chance of light showers on sunday. so first thing tomorrow morning most of you start off clear. there will be a couple of patches of fog. temperatures anywhere from the mid-30s around lake port to the low 50s san francisco, oakland. so not quite as warm as it was for some parts of the bay area this morning. tomorrow afternoon it's going to be a mild day with plenty of sun. 70 in santa rosa, low 60s san francisco, half moon bay. 68 in fairfield, concord, san jose. palo alto, 66 degrees. now i want to turn your attention to what's happening this weekend. it's going to be changing not so much saturday but sunday we see the wet weather returning. it's a chance. this computer model certainly aggressive with some showers, sierra snowfall right on through the morning hours here in the bay area. and in terms of the rainfall totals looking anywhere from 0.01% to perhaps 0.10%. accuweather seven day forecast much cooler weather for the next two days and valentine's really pleasant weather. saturday bringing a chance of showers on sunday but if you're making plans for president's day it is going to be dry and even beyond that on tuesda well, tomorrow on good morning america will farre othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. a deli owner in the bronx has gone viral. >> it's not for what he sells but the questions he asks. he's offering free items and people can pick anything they want as long as they can solve simple math questions. >> ot, if you get this question right you have five seconds to pick up whatever you want. >> all right. >> 10 times 10 minus 50. >> 50. >> five, four, not my three, two, two and one quarter. i said let me help people and entertain people at the same time because i see a lot of homeless people in the streets. >> he wants to teach kids the importance of education. what a nice guy. i don't think i'd leave for very much if i had to solve math problems. >> that guy was about to say hurry-up grab something and then he made off with the whole thing. >> he's smart with math and clever. he grabbed the display. we are going to the dogs to see who is america's top dog. i might take the stool thing here as well. could little bono 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. which of your devices are protected by daily security updates? daily security updates... daily? i don't know. the only thing... i'm struggling with this. some providers you have to manually download updates to each device. comcast business securityedge updates every 10 minutes to help keep your connected devices protected against new ransomware, malware and phishing threats. every 10 minutes feels pretty good. comcast business security edge automatically helps protect all the devices on your network. call today. comcast business. beyond fast. good evening. almost time for the nba all-star break. for the first time in nearly a decade it really is a break for the warriors. first time they won't have least a reserve in the main game since 2012. andrew wiggins will play his third game against phoenix. and he hardly knows the plays so what's the plan? steve kerr, other ideas. >> the all-star break is critical for all the players. at this stage they all need to get away, so not like we're ging to give them homework or anything. we're just going to tell him and the rest of our guys get out of here and enjoy yourselves and we'll reconvene next >> pelicans and blazers all eyes on the man wild that is zion. scores over the big man for the blazers. look out, we saw him. with authority zion 17 points and 16 minutes in the first half. zion, a career high 39 points, 9 boards, five assists. he's really strong. college hoops only undefeated team left in major college basketball, san diego state battling against new mexico there's steve fisher, the man who built the program. the aztecs close game for a while and then the aztecs explode on los lobos. matt mitchell throwing it down, showing up and showing up angry. san diego state clench the mountain west title, 82-59 the final. we love the westminster kennel club dog show. i have got to get this blow dryer. oh, that thing is strong. a golden retriever has never won best in show, would daniel right there get it? the slow-mo shots of pooches running. classic, i could watch that for hours. now, bono is would this b wouldd bono's night, no. the winner is siba, a 3-year-old poodle who is now america's top dog. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. >> it must take hours to get ready. >> with a we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa all right, that's our report. we appreciate your 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