tonight, a huge turnout at the annual chinese new year parade in san francisco, despite concerns over the coronavirus . it ready for the winds to pick up, strong gusts slipping into the bay area that could knock out your power this weekend. plus tragedy strikes a richmond neighborhood. a four-year-old killed by a hit- and-run driver. the desperate search to find the person behind the wheel. at 11, fears over the coron crowds away from san francisco's chinese new year parade. good evening, i'm juliette igood chopper five was overhead as thousands lined the streets tonight to celebrate the year of the rat. the coronavirus was not on their minds as they enjoyed the festive atmosphere. >> reporter: the chinese new year parade in san francisco has grown to become the largest in the country. while some business in chinatown say aftre toc ghist d tonight dragons, dancers and marchers rang in the year of the rat and colorful and festive fashion down market street. >> really it's just a wonderful community gathering and a great chance to celebrate the chinese new year. we were really excited to come out here and support our daughter. >> reporter: judging by the navirus d not shadow s of the thlaalpaare no diagnosed cases of the virus in san francisco. >> i knew they were concerned about people not coming and i can see by the people here that people didn't stay away because of that. >> reporter: parade organizers closely monitored the developments and decided not to cancel the event, following guidance from the cdc. they were confident the risk of contracting the virus was low. they also wanted to discourage xenophobia and discrimination against asians. two we brought mass on the plane, we didn't wear them. life has a lot of risks. i think they doing as much as they can to protect the ar american people. >> there is so much energy in the streets and i feel pretty confident that our city and state is doing a lot to make sure that the coronavirus doesn't come in. >> reporter: frsan ancisco foll precautions. >> people are scared right now. nobody wants to get sick. i understand that. i was talking about tonight with my family and they were cautious saying should you go and i said well i'll go. frpew i need to stay away om oplemy hands. tonight the death toll from the coronaviru s insars outbre to 2003. so far 11 people have died in china, including one american. more than 37,000 cases have been documented in at least 28 countries. in the united states at least a dozen people have been infected. stay with kpix5 and cbsn bay area for continuing coverage of the coronavirus and get the latest information on our website, just go to kpix.com/coronavirus. r,coulm stweekend. is francisco's ocean benight. meteorologist darren peck on the wind advisory. started o'clock and most of us wouldn't even know it. you've got to be up in the mountains to experience the leading edge of this. look at what we have recorded in the last hour, wind gusts of 55 miles an hour on mount st. helena. it's already hit 30 on mount tan, mount diablo hear that mark. when does this get down in the lower elevations? where we all live. here is one clue, the wind advisory covers all day sunday. it started at 7 o'clock tonight but doesn't expire until 11 am monday. the blue is included. it doesn't include the city for san francisco, the entire coastline and inland locations. watch what happens on future locations. i'm going to play this to 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. now we are starting to notice the wind a lot more. those are gust year, 30 for places like concord, 20 in santa rosa, do 26 in fremont, 20 in san jose. i will play for the rest of sunday when the check in the complete forec guthn.by mee ti right now a richmond family is mourning the loss of their four-year-old son named hector. he was killed in a hit-and-run and tonight police are looking for the driver. police say hector was standing with his family while they whnecaar groceries from theiy r enr the intersection of coupling avenue and 23rd street. paramedics airlifted hector to the hospital where he later died. >> i heard him on skype and imams, is el it vein your heart. >> 35 ma down the road had the kid here. i saw him and he came up to about where my car was parked. he came to a complete stop anpr happened and he just sped off. >> reporter: authorities released surveillance pictures of the suspected vehicle involved. a metallic blue two door ford explorer with aftermarket wheels. police say the vehicle should have minor front end damage. if you have any information, contact richmond police. an emotional night in antioch, a vigil was held for the 16-year-old student shot and killed a deer valley high school last week. friends and family remember jonathan parker as a loving kid who liked to stay home and play video games. the shooting ended his life on january 31. police say gunfire erupted during a fight that broke out after a basketball game. jonathan was hit three times. he was rushed to the hospital but just died hours later. so far no arrests have been made. onto the race for the white house now. a rocky launch from the iowa caucuses has ic party leaders and candidates on edge. tonight presidential hopefuls are hitting the ground running in new hampshire. they each spoke at an event in manchester hoping to redeem themselves ahead of tuesday's primary. the latest polls show a tight race led by senator bernie sanders with pete buttigieg a close second. with four days to go, democratic presidential candidates were out in force. >> we now have the opportunity toe future. >> pete buttigieg went back to the future, touting support from actor michael j fox. the latest local polls show buttigieg gaining ground in the red state, running almost even with front runner bernie sanders. >> i like pete. but if you are serious about political change in america, that change is nocot inng fromg lot of money from the ceos of the pharmaceutical industry. >> sanders and biden took more swipes at the former mayor. >> we are a party at risksh nom never held a higher office than mayor of south bend, indiana. >> biden also doubled down and a new digital ad. >> joe biden helped lead the affordable care healthcare act and when partygoers called on pete buttigieg he installed decorative lights under bridges. >> buttigieg's campaign responded. the vice presidents decision to run this ad speaks more to where he currently stands in this race than it does about pete's perspective as a mayor and veteran, escalating a feud that will divert from friday night's debate. >> the biggest risk we could take at a time like this would e futhe up n t agnsthai familiar. >> the way you bring people together as by presenting an agenda that works for the parking people of this country, not for the billionaire class. >> president trump will hold a rally in new hampshire on ng, a at a shopping mall in thailand since people running for cover tonight. what we are learning about the suspected gunman and did during plus, the golden state warriors honor kobe bryant for tonight's game against the lakers. and a major traffic alert for commuters in the south bay. road closures you need to know about before you head out the door monday. tom steyer: listen, every democrat running for president is better than the criminal in the white house. we all have progressive plans to address the big challenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of our democracy, and to return power to the american people. i started need to impeach to hold this lawless president accountable. i'm proposing big reforms like term limits... ...a national referendum... ...and ending corporate money in politics. as president, i'll declare climate change an emergency on day 1. and, use those powers to finally address the climate crisis. and, i've spent 30 years building a successful international business. so, i can take on donald trump on the economy - and beat him. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message - because there is nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. new details tonight on a mass shooting in thailand that left 27 people died and 57 others injured. tonight authorities said the man who did it has been killed. much of the 16 hour rampage took lisette a busy mall. officers spent hours looking for the assailant was allegedly live streamed part of the shooting on facebook and took sophie's. shops were evacuated as shots rang out. many were killed outside the mall. some in cars while others walking. authorities said the shooting spree started at a military base. shoes see the suspect, a 33- year-old soldier got into a fight with his boss, then shot and killed him. he then turned the gun on his colleagues before driving to the mall. hollywood lost two legends this weekend, robert conrad died today of heart failure in malibu. he was 84 years old. conrad became an overnight sensation, starring in the popular 1960s tv series hawaiian i. in another notable role conrad played james t dot west and wild wild west, and agent who used futuristic projects to battle violence. conrad is survived by eight children and 18 grandchildren. just hours earlier 91-year-old actor orson bean died after being hit by two cars in venice beach. police say he was trying to cross the street when a car clipped him, knocking him into the ground. then a second car hit him. both drivers cooperated with police. dean had over 100 credits in movies, tv shows and game shows over his 60 year acting career. new at 11, it's an unusual sight in the sacramento neighborhood. a pair of coyotes are seen running around chasing a cat. reporter molly genter spoke to an expert who says to see mo wildlife spted our door. >> portch pi andady ilng to seetwcoyojust out and about in a midtown neighborhood. but look closer and you can see someone's cat just barely escapes the coyotes as it scrambles up a tree. >> up a step or two towards it. >> reporter: glenn is a wildlife photographer focusing on coyotes. >> i would say be aware of your dog and surroundings, look at what's going on in your own neighborhood and know that they are a important part of the ecosystem. there actually help us control urban rodents. >> reporter: he gives presentations around sacramento about coexistence with urban wildlife, especially coyotes. considering more and more are being spotted right outside our front doors. >> there does seem to be an increase in urban coyote whwe is really a eractions look at the factors of it's not so much that the coyote population is increasing, it's like what's happening to the habitat is atareas thmore. >> reporter: these pictures on c street near 25th are certainly getting attention on facebook. that's a good thing. if more people are aware of coyotes making their way and lend, then more importantly they can learn how to handle that. back here in the bay area traffic alerty ar m onhbla ne ll be closed for two miles from 9 am to 3 pm. the stretch of road is between ivy weldon madrone drives. fire crews will be clearing dying trees and overgrown brush to protect the area from wildfires. the closure is expected to last until friday. commuters should prepare for possible delays. king tides are hitting bay area beaches this weekend and environmentalists and pacifica say they offer a glimpse into the future. the conservation group green foothills warns of something isn't done to slow or reverse global warning, these extraordinary waves could become a new normal for coastal communities. >> when it comes ocean is, i think we are kind of deluding ourselves to think we can prevent force of an ocean. >> greasy hills says it is an urgent problem that must be answered by an equally urgent call to action. dear in europe now and we have some changes, how about a little when going on? >> let's talk about where the wind is now and i will show you where it matters. first print wind speeds it was an interesting story. really not that windy for most locations. a look at fairfield, then a 33 mallon our guess. look at the hills come up in the north bay. you see the brighter colors? at it will be windy tonithght in t mountains and tomorrow the wind will get down to lower elevations right after sunrise. that's when the rest of us start to notice the winds begin to pick up. that's the wind advisory tomorrow and you can see the areas in blue here. i know it says it started at seven, and it did. we have 50 mallon eric รณ mount tam and st. helena, but a close inspection shows you most of the elevations where we all live , like from san jose to fremont, oakland, santa rosa are not even included in this. not as he's not going to be windy in these areas, it's going to be windy tomorrow. it just won't be strong enough for the wind advisory. in the city are included for san francisco. the entire coastline here could potentially seek us hit 40 tomorrow. as you get further inland, conquered the river more, you guys are included in this as well. we are going to break the bay area into two. here he is the heart of the bay area late tomorrow morning. notice what happens there, when's picking up. we are seeing costs in the 30s for concord, certainly in the city. san jose is not really seeing the worst of it. the brighter the color, the stronger the wind. as we have gone later in the afternoon at 4 o'clock most of the energy starts to go to the uth us sunset tomorrcalm down. let's go to the north be in play that through again. we will see a familiar pattern here. we can take out the mountains for the strongest wind, brighter reds show you where the peak gust will be and that gets you ahead to the morning. you've seen a 35 mile an hour guest of the mountains, then it's only 17 to 20 miles an hour for places like santa rosa. still a windy day tomorrow, just not bad enough that going to have too much flying y debris around. but keep this in mind. the occasional gusts up to 40 could have been anyone. in the bay area. as far as teeraturesgo, we go back down to low and mid 40s tomorrow's foto 39, daytime eyes are in the low and mid 60s but i doubt you will notice the temperatures tomorrow. even though it's very similar to what we did today. tomorrow's not going to feel like what we did today because of the wi's a la torrow. y xt itweek to nd. earl th up. f nsaneran start to pick will be inthe low 70s for daytime highs. most of the locations very in the low 60s. that's even above-average. most of us should be around 61 i noright w taking a live look now it's a center where the warriors honored kobe bryant and eddie had ofme bethgan with e the 24 second moment of silence to honor bryant, his daughter gianna and the seven other people who died in the helicopter crash nearly 2 weeks ago. a special tribute was played on the jumbotron. in the warriors all-stars honored kobe's legacy. team leader stefan curry came out wearing a ko . theyey rshad special t-shirts w his jersey number and alsomber less than a mile away thousands of giants fans packed oracle park for fan fest today. it was a chance for fans to run sethbatoe s,made their favorit players, including all-star buster posey and a returning fanfare. >> got to see buster posey, alex dickerson and a q&a session. got to ask questions on what they liked to do. anything that you can ask you could hear an answer. it was really fun. >> happy to be here for the contest for the chance. tough loss for the niners but we are lookinarfog d rw to two single-game tickets for the entire 2020 susan went on sale today. it was cheerleading tryouts today for the east bay's new indoor football team, the oakland panthers. the team ow co-ned by lynch. there you are. >> i'm in the back. >> i don't see you. hoamme ter ] the seven gaasons laregu march 14. tickets start on $15, games will be on saturday night. did you make the cut? >> i'm not going to get a call back. ghfolks.ay ease dot t . er[ htug entert ainment fo] r the whtwol family. not just one sports segment, we give you two. at ahead, a debut for the latest golden state warrior. 31 minutes of energy from andrew wiggins. was it enough against their foes obama: he's been a leader throughout 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 ieved when we bring people togetherch ato seek pragmatic solutions bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. mba at the top, lakers at warriors. do i really need to say more? this is andrew wiggins, walking on the floor for the first time as a warriors player. big trade from the timberwolves impressed chase center right away. corner, pocket, three. 24 points in 31 minutes and five steals. not enough to stop the 1-2 punch here. inside it's andy davis, two of his 27, lakers up 15 and then our dagger shot from lebron james, 20 seconds left there would up, we are done here. difference in this game, free throws. la 181 25-120. give me some college cages. hello st. mary's fans. but i guess the men in black, number two and saw that. you just can't do this. a good turnover? and ryan woolridge at the other rent jumped out, 25-12. by the second half it was over rover. kelly until he got three, but the biscuit in the basket. inzaghi by 3090-60. they won 17 straight. st. mary's record 20 , and six. in boulder, a head smash against the floor, that is beg run into by colorado's ter evan battey. umatilla baddie overcome he seems physically upset and then patty refocused and led a 16 point second half come back. he still needed a hug after the buffaloes knocked out ricardo 81-74. cardona has lost five of six. did you miss this one? duke and north carolina down two , four seconds left, trey jones here ignited a prayer shop. free-throw line mess, rebound, shot to force overtime? and then tied at 96. a free-throw line mess and then after a wild scramble wendell moore right place, right time, game-winner, blue devils incredible. 98-96 victory. don't call in, cal did lose to food you taught 60-45. we have more games. segment two is ahead and in that one chair all you want. these players won't be distracted by these recorded growing up in a family that struggled 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. hard working people, betrayed by trump, 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. back with not just golf, it's where entertainment and pga meat. the pebble beach pro-am. rap artist michael mark, what a way to make your teatime for around three at the monterey peninsula. to the seventh whole phil mickelson, this is a cool shot, a stroke saver securing a par three score. if that wasn't enough, check the shot from the cat box at 13. he just charted! grab the tie for pl inuln okisgaanne r biie gr eea the five-time winner of this event. 1600 and his scorecard, he's trailing first, second and a third round later mick taylor. this from spyglass hill at the seventh whole for eagle. is ahead by a single shot. now taylor and mickelson will be paired together in the final group tomorrow. former world number one jason day is three shots back. as for mickelson and the bumper shot at seven -- >> its number two in my all- round at memorial near for selling the old 16 pole. i hold that one. this one didn't go in but it was the second best day ever had. i was just trying to not make five. i was trying to get on the green and make afford. but it came out great. >> these players are so good. when we go in the bunker we just get all unraveled. but they go in the bunker, oh, great. they nearly hold it out every time. >> i was going ask you, have you ever had a bunker shot you can brag about? >>we b no.>>ght back. tolme ack louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. thanks so much for watching our local newscast tomorrow morning from six to 7 o'clock. we have news and weather updates always on cbssf.com. have a great night, we will see you tomorrow. (train whistle blowing in distance) i told you every-- everything. please. please, don't do this. please. (coughing) please don't do this, please don't do this. liam. shh. we're gonna talk. okay. okay. (liam quivering) did you know i spent three years in a karelian prison? (coughs) it was quite literally hell on earth. the inmates were animals, the guards were worse. but no matter what they did to me, it was nothing compared to being separated from my wife and my son. hey. so i escaped. i killed five men to do it.