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haener. >> good evening, his a phone has been dead since he left. >> reporter: frank friends and family have put up these posters, tomorrow will market two week since he disappeared under mysterious circumstances. if it takes a village to raise a child this is some of her village, friends from school, and the corona heights neighborhood where he grew up. he went to sacred heart high school and he did good in school. >> i have fear that something happened to him, something terrible. we need to find him. >> reporter: his mother talked to january is when he faced timed her from city college where he was registering for kyle this back college classes. >> at 7 pm i was texting him telling him to come home.>> reporter: he is a homebody that keeps attached when he is out with friends. >> he may come home at 3 am but he comes home. >> it is weird when you are with him. >> he was headed to a restaurant with a young man that he didn't know too well. but nothing seem to miss. >> he said, yes, come to my house later on. i called him twice and he didn't answer. >> reporter: he had only been back in his parents home since summer after spending time in the county jail being a lookout in all burglary. neighbors who drive him to court dates and counseling said that he turn himself around. >> he was happy to be home. he wanted to do a lot better. >> when we talk, we always said, 2020, this will be our your. >> reporter: the peers are worrying about the guy that he was last with. >> one of his friends he told me, this guy he is a bad guy. and he carries a gun. >> reporter: they do not know what to believe and they want to get the word out. >> there is no reason for him to be gone this long and for us that have any clues, anything.>> reporter: the couple alerted police, immediately, but they say that they are being told very little only that it is an ongoing investigation and that leads are being followed. they are frustrated and they have hired a private investigator. >> thank you. new video tonight from a fatal shooting in vallejo last november they released the surveillance video, the deadly encounter happened outside of the restaurant and it apparently began with an argument over a parking space. he appears they have sherpa heated discussion with the other man that turned out to be an off 30 -- off duty sergeant. he then had a gun in his hand and walked back to thomas and then the two exchange words and this time he turns back towards his van and sergeant thomas draws a weapon from the belt of his pants and opens fire. the investigation is still ongoing. and the family is considering legal action. the first case of the deadly corona violence. and the outbreak is spreading in asia and beyond. the cdc says that the man from washington state, who recently returned from central china is now hospitalize with the virus. >> reporter: we know that the first case of the coronavirus is in the seattle area, the carrier, a man is 30s that return from china. >> he was traveling alone, socially but surrounded by others. that is part of the work that is being done to find out who the close others who were in proximity close to him have to be followed up. >> reporter: the mysterious infection has sickened 440 people and killed nine. he arrived two days after the screening. now, the cdc says that they will be expanding screenings to atlanta and chicago o'hare international airport. so far, not seattle. >> we are concerned at this point in time. >> reporter: he says that he is encouraged by recent breakthrough for what is a new strain of the virus. >> the fact that they have a test to make the diagnosis already, that is amazing, that shows where technology has gone. you can learn within 24 hours after the cdc gets a specimen whether it actually has the disease. >> reporter: they can detect the virus through the throat and a cough swap. >> we are shipping an essential component to the labs to really start working immediately. >> reporter: dr. silver says it is likely that more cases will be discovered in the united states and to keep it from spreading he urges people to call the cdc or dr. ahead of time before showing up for a checkup. >> if you actually have the disease i do not want you going to that doctor's office and they do not have the equipment to protect themselves and proper air exchanges.>> reporter: fox 2 news. strict on wall street stocks were lower due to the concerns about the outbreak in china. retailers and hotels fell, the dow lost 152 nasdaq down 18 and the s&p 500 dropped 8. a 3-year-old boy is home from the hospital after being attacked from a mountain lion in orange county, this video shows the mountain lion in a tree errs -- east of irvine. the lion jumped out of a three and rammed the 3-year-old well he was walking with his family in the afternoon and the boys father through a backpack at the mountain lion and then the mountain lion grabbed the backpack and went back up the tree and they euthanize the mountain lion. today, we saw a marathon session at the usn over debate over the rules that will guide the impeachment trial. here now, it is 1 am, back east, is that session still going on? >> it is still going. we are going on 12 hours, frank and julie. they wanted to get to the opening trial and democrats presented a list of amendments and called for a subpoena with an hour-long discussion on why each one is important to the trial. the battle of how the impeachment trial would be conducted was long and intense. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell made all last- minute decision, and they would have three days instead of two days for an opening argument. >> this will bring clarity and fairness that everyone deserves. >> reporter: immigrants said that the republican resolution gave no guarantees that the senate trial would include subpoenas for witnesses or evidence rocked by president trump. >> he ordered the executive branch to defy every single request on every single subpoena. >> reporter: the democratic house manager, adam schiff showed slides with had two witnesses that president trump doesn't want to testify. >> having this without witnesses would be a stunning departure from this institution past practice. >> reporter: democrats presented amendments one by one and each with subpoenas for specific documents held by the white house. and subpoenas for witness testimonies from the trump demonstration officials including the national security advisor john bolton and mick mulvaney. >> not a single president has categorically refused to cooperate with an >> reporter: by our came of vote to table each amendment. nt. >> the motion is tabled. >> reporter: the managers said -- >> we are in in favor of this and once you hear the initial presentations, the only conclusion will be that the president has done absolutely nothing wrong. >> reporter: the president's attorneys argued that the witnesses could be addressed later. >> the underlying resolution will showed that that will be addressed a week from now. >> at this hour there is no sign of slowing down, president trump sent a tweet that said read the transcripts and one note about this, the tone has been civil despite the obvious differences on what this impeachment trial means. the senate impeachment trial is expected to pick up tomorrow at 10 am, our time. we will carry it live and we will have updates on ktvu.com and also on ktvu app. there was a townhall in newark, this evening. >> have you seen a trial that you could not call the relevant witnesses? or you could not have the relevant documents? it is outrageous. what is important to ris not just outrageous what the president did but it is are rages on what the senate is doing with not allowing any proper process in our democracy on-demand. >> the democrats spoke out about the census urging people to make sure that they are counted and to encourage your friends and neighbors to fill out the census form. mike limburg has launched a new campaign ad the ad will run in 27 states it is designed to reach voters represented by the republicans and and if they the been $200 million on campaign ads. we have light showers falling in the bay area, some areas over two inches of rain and others, much less. i will have the diesels on what you could expect tonight and tomorrow. going to miami for the super bowl how much would it cost to see the 49ers in person from travel, to game tickets and hotels? we have crunched the numbers for you. this doesn't even have a steering wheel, find about this coming up. symptoms have spread all over the bay area. patients are breaking out in red and gold all over. a live look outside the wet weather continues to continue right now, the roadways are slick but the system is on its way out. >> the rain is falling throughout the evening. the afternoon commute the raindrops were late and it added up. check out some of the numbers. this is north, look at the watershed, 3.3 inches, you look over at pacifica .23. i am not showing you the .05's and .07's. most areas, most of us outside of the coast have received a 10th of an inch but it has been steady all day. it is still showering right now. the roads might be a little bit what it it will be cleared out by them. what will impact you will be the valley fog. the ground is wet and the night is cool and the wind is calm. checking out some of the showers now, a lot of it is falling under the radar but you could see the area coverage of the rainfall it is backing off now. by 2 am to 3 am it should be pretty much done but then we wake up with valley fog back into the forecast and no rain tomorrow or the next day or the next day but we have some in the five day and i will come back with a look at that coming back with the forecast temperatures as well. turning to super bowl liv, 6000 workers are getting a hard rock stadium in miami ready for the game. they are putting up logos throughout the stadium including the end zones. ground crews are attending to the brand-new grass that was specifically grown for the super bowl. they have invested millions of dollars with selling 5 g internet throughout the stadium. thousands of 49er fans plan to be in miami for the game. >> we found out how much that dream trip could set you back.>> reporter: the super bowl matchup between the san francisco 49ers versus the kansas city chiefs is said. with the journey to super bowl 54 isn't a cheap one, the cheapest ticket that the nfl selling starts at $4400 a piece. >> san francisco is going to the super bowl. >> rthat they spike prices over 300% after the prices were set. >> currently, we have 2000, a little bit more than 3000 tickets available on our website. the average ticket price, right now, is a cool $7000. >> reporter: the cheapest tickets we found on stop were $4200. stub hub said this is the price speak with ticket prices dropping closer to the game. >> seven years ago i put we get for the game but i was stuck with the light i do not want to jinx it. >> reporter: the 50-year-old booked his flight and hotel after the 49ers win on sunday night with plans to buy a ticket closer to the game. >> we were waiting for this moment, i missed it last time when we were in in new orleans and i have to go. >> reporter: the travel agent says that round-trip tickets range between $500 and $700 per person and $225 a night to $5500 a night for a hotel room. >> most hotels will have a minimum night stay requirement which you have to be there for a minimum stay three, five, or seven nice. that makes the price go up fairly tremendously. >> reporter: southwest and american airlines have added an extra plate each to florida. >> they are each offering nsf light southwest to fort lauderdale and american airlines to miami, heading travelers to those locations, the friday before the game. >> reporter: stub hub says that people from 37 states have purchased tickets for the super bowl. . >> you can watch super bowl liv on sunday, february 2 right here on ktvu fox 2. leading up to the game stay with us for complete coverage with live reportmiami. they were able to meet a true 49er legend, they packed the san jose fitness center where jerry rice signed people's books. he is the greatest wide receiver in nfl history, the 49ers turnaround the season is another exciting chapter in the 100 year history of american football. general motors came to san francisco today to unveil a new driverless vehicle it is called the cruise origin, with the side sliding doors looks like a cross between a minivan and a trolley. gm says this is not a trial car it is production car. the all electric cars loaded with new safety technology. >> the car could see pedestrians at night. this is one of our new sensor systems, we have packed the origin full of new technologies that give it super human sensing performance. >> gm did not give a production timeline but it could be years before the infrastructure in the u.s. is ready for self driving cars, they need to connect with traffic signals along with other vehicles. a 10-year-old bait area girl is hospitalized for weeks. >> she is doing amazing. it is scary. >> at 10:30 pm the young girl talks about surviving a rear neurological disease caused by a virus. abbe organization that helps kids, find out what has this mission on hold. n hold. he has been called a fearless comedian, ktvu talks with sugar sammy, a canadian comedian. . my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. hurricanes. tornadoes. donald trump is making it worse. trump:"all of this with the global warming. a lot of it's a hoax." vo: mike bloomberg knows the science and understands the challenge, he's led an effort that has shut down half the nation's dirty polluting coal plants so far. as president, a plan for 80% clean energy by 2028 - cutting carbon emissions and creating millions of clean energy jobs. mike will get it done. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. new at 10 pm a program that teaches kids to ride bikes. the founder, the nonprofit said that the van used to haul bicycles and safety gear to the schools has been stolen. this was a way to give kids access to bikes and reinforce the importance of biking and exercise. the van was stolen from outside of his home in east oakland last night or early this morning. there were no bikes inside but without the van the program has to be put on hold. >> right now i had to postpone some stuff to figure out what i'm going to do. tomorrow, it six because i have my first new program that i was going to go and teach my elementary and i cannot make it so i have to postpone that. >> he is the founder of a nonprofit that sponsors the bike race team and the van that was stolen is also used to take kids and volunteers to races around the bay area. anyone with information about the missing band can call oakland police this is offering diners to pay for farming practices that are more climate friendly this is a collaboration between a nonprofit zero food friend and the participating food restaurants will add a percentage to your mail and the money raised will carbon farming projects. the nonprofit said that healthy soil is a key component to the climate strategy for a full list of the participating restaurants go to our website, ktvu.com. presidents trump said today that the united states will join the 1 trillion trees initiative. this will happen in switzerland it encourages countries to plant trees to fight climate change. planning 1.2 trillion trees will kaz out the rbon emissions world. the billionaire said that modern capitalism, the bay area native was at the world economic forum and he said that today's corporate leaders have responsibilities to think beyond the company's profits to think the shareholders. they should have the courage to attack global poverty and climate change. at 10:45 pm a six foot hole with in and this supply of water. the growing problem with the home in the south bay and the owners frustrating experience wl broke out at h it. the end of a college basketball game and punches were thrown. mark will tell us what sparked the fight later in sports. the 10-year-old girl became paralyzed after experiencing symptoms like the common cold. she and her mother speaking out to raise awareness. there are those who will say that you're: too fat. too skinny. 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she wants to warn other parents. sammy winters of brentwood is slowly getting back at her feet after spending nine weeks at the hospital. >> she has done realn in novemb she went to the dentist for a teeth cleaning appointment when suddenly the 10-year-old hands became numb. >> it is just scary when you don't know if you will be able to walk. it felt weird because when i walked in, my upper back was hurting.>> reporter: tricia winters said that she had a slight cough that otherwise was fine. the fifth spec fifth grader was diagnosed with a rare neurologic disease being like polio like with causing paralysis in children. >> i want to bring awareness and i was fortunate enough to take her to the er and get her immediate help. >> reporter: this is the mri of her spinal cord. she tested positive for the rhino virus. the virus is in her spine causing inflammation it is unknown why the virus could lead to this illness. it could cause permanent and sometimes life-threatening paralysis. just if you days ago sammy took her first steps with help the center for disease control said that there are six those three confirmed cases nationwide. there were 33 confirmed cases in 2019. california had the most, 10. >> it is scary, it is. >> reporter: the prognosis is not good and there is no cure but sammy has hope and determination on her side. >> with that soccer bar i would like to go home and get used to it again. >> we are praying for a complete healing of her body. that is what keeps me going.>> reporter: sammy hopes to get out of the hospital in four weeks, her mother is looking at getting her into the intensive their with an out-of-state hospital with the goal of adding her walki a julie? >> that is certainly scary. we hope the best for her. scientist in california are wondering two lists acetic federman acetaminophen, state regulators have reviewed 13 studies about it and some of them reported a risk of some types of cancers while others did not. this is something where this has no risk for cancer. the crime in the city was down and they released a new statistic today but christian captain said that some people that live in the city said that if that is the case they are not seeing the change on the streets. >> reporter: in the city the size of san francisco, crime is a reality, three weeks into the new year san francisco police have data comparing 2019 to 2018 and achieva please visit the news is good. >> we are pleased with the statistics. >> reporter: violent crime is down and homicide down 11% and down 15%. robberies and aggravated assaults are down and same story with pretty crime and delirious, and auto burglaries down 2%. many said that they hear that the crime is down but it doesn't match up with what they are seeing. >> what i do see is an absence of a police presence on one of the most challenging corners of san francisco. and i see a plethora of drug abuse and dealing. >> reporter: he hears the concerns and his working to take the data that he has learned over the last year and apply going forward to focus on some of hotspots. >> we will increase our foot patrols and focus continually on the mid-market area. >> he says that his officers will continue to work to make san francisco a safe lace and make it feel like a safe place your. >> we have a lot of work your. we know that. it has been said, the mayor said and i said it. you will here is say it time and time again. one car break in is too behney. >> reporter: they are working with the new district attorney. they want to find the best evidence and allowed the prosecutors to proceed. there may be a learning curve ahead as a department has to adapt to what the city wants and needs with the police force. still ahead tonight, millions of vehicles are being recalled the latest airbag problems. we are tracking the showers outside we will let you know how long they last and when we could see more in the 5-day forecast. a bizarre scene in san jose. at at&t we believe in access. the 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outside of that event people dressed as furry animals grabbed the man and officers arrested the man and he was arrested. strachan update now on the woman that was killed, hit and killed on a berkeley sidewalk by a car fleeing police. the victim was a 58-year-old homeless woman her name was not released. she was hit and killed, yesterday morning, on university avenue, berkeley police tried to make contact with the driver after a woman was screaming inside the car. he was racing towards interstate 80. it is a ray four door nissan sedan. lawmakers introduced legislation that would reduce wildfires. the two rep present the area devastated by the campfire in 2018 the legislation will provide hundreds of millions of dollars of additional funding to improve education management and utility infrastructure. the lawmakers say that those are two of the main factors behind catastrophic wildfires and plant power shut us. the university of california decided to delay a vote with a proposal to raise tuition at 10 campuses. the president issued a statement today said that the vote has been moved to a later unspecified date. one proposal calls for raising the tuition and fees annually by the cost of inflation, governor newson opposed the tuition increase. another delay for boeing, they do not expect regulators to approve the max jet for return to service until mid 2020, the stock was plummeting, it has been grounded worldwide since last march after two deadly crashes less than five months apart. initially the company thought that the plants could be back up and running after a few weeks but production of the aircraft has been halted. coming up frustration for a couple in the south bay, the figure pointed on who is responsible for water underneath her home. our meteorologistst is tracking our weather. he will be back to tell us if rain is insight. t. looking to get your business off to a fast start in the new year? it's go time! switch to comcast business and get fast internet on the 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(sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. struck a couple from santa clara is in battle with her homeowners association after an old water well flooded their crawlspace and their living room. the two size are at odds on who is responsible. >> reporter: he spent decades working to pay off his three bedroom, two bathroom home in santa clara. they would use their income to supplement their golden years. >> we are currently enjoying retirement. >> reporter: the problem is directly below their family room, a six foot deep hole with the couples attorney says it is a water well that created a sinkhole. >> if it grows, it will go under the foundation and cracked the foundation and create a lot of problems. >> reporter: they made the discovery after they saw the water under the laundry room. but the homeowners association was reluctant to see at the same way, in an email, last week, the attorney says we do not know if it is a well or an old system but the association did nothing for eight months, blaming it on the couple. >> it is disappointing to find out that the homeowners association which is in some respect supposed to defend us and help us, is being as chosen with confrontation and obstruction. >> they'd did install us up pump, 17,000 waters -- 17,000 gallons of water was sacked out. they will sue for repairs and damages. this shows the existence of a well on the site not far from an existing water tower. >> this is directly between the client's house which is the crawlspace belonging to the a to a. >> they sent an email saying it is not our elysee to make public comments about things in litigation. doug ridley and his wife are losing thousands of dollars each month on a rental income that is unlivable. they hope for a quiet life in retirement. . in san francisco, terry l jackson became the first black woman to be the state's first district court of appeal. they voted unanimously to vote her in today. this is another first for judge jackson in 2002 she was the first black woman appointed to san francisco's superior court. they are recalling roughly 6 million vehicles claiming that there are glitches with airbags, honda is recalling 2.4 million vehicles, the invaders exploded and through shrapnel, and the vehicles were exposed to excessive moisture. and this has resulted in deaths of people. the repairs will not start for a year. the toyota recall is 3.4 million vehicles. the airbags did not inflate during a crash. these are certain models from 2000 on. eight people were killed when airbags failed to properly of fate this back insulate. notice these options,. it is raining in some places. some near the top near westby, we see rainfall over two inches in some cases over three inches and some of us are below attentive and it and some of us got a quarter minutes to a half inch. it is an all encompassing wet afternoon. especially the commute. it is the afternoon commute that took the brunt of this and it did slow things down. there are scattered showers out there now and they're tapering off as you head into the while there will be fog and the wind will be called and the overnight lows are here in the dew point range. 49 santa rosa, fog 42 degrees. you will see plenty of valley fog tomorrow morning. the airport, sfo, right now breaks in the clouds and it will be clearing as you go into the morning hours, partly cloudy tonight to partly sunny, no rain in the forecast, the forecast tomorrow or the sky looks like this, morning, you could see the blue here in in the afternoon and more blue later in the afternoon. this is the bay area, wednesday, friday looks good and then saturday night into sunday looks like we get back into wet weather, sunday looks like we will have more on's, although, if you are in the northbay, you guys have rain and it came down here in san jose you are like, what are you guys talking about? many of the areas now near san mateo the system has gone through. the high pressure will set off and we will be dry. the rainfall for a sense of average is below average in many cases well below average. 65% is the average for everybody, some areas are more some areas or less, but you would like it to be 80 or 90% right now. those are the forecast for tomorrow the clouds, there is thursday morning, close, fog, there's afternoon then here comes friday morning. and then friday afternoon then here comes the saturday night into sunday morning event. the model does not go that far out. watch oue coming in in the earl morning. ly morning. coming up in sports a huge brawl at the basketball game and both benches were cleared and punches were thrown. on the 11 pm news a child was rushed to the hospital find out about a backyard accident involving a 3-year-old. all right, mark is here there was a brawl tonight with kansas state and kansas. >> you know when you have a state rivalry, things will get heated. this went way overboard. it happened in all blowout game and oddly enough well after things were settled it was in the final seconds of the ballgame let's take a look at how it came about. he has his shot block here and there was a full long brawl. at one point you see him hold a chair over his head until it assistant coach grabs it away from them. it continue, it went raitt into the stands in fact one of the spectators became involved it was an ugly scene and he gets involved anyways a long time before he, the kansas coach gets in there and helps separate the players. this went on for several minutes. and some very strong words from the longtime analyst and former basketball coach, he speaks of. >> he should never put a uniform on again. he will hurt someone. i do not want to hear the excuse, they sold the ball with time running out, get out give me a great it was almost criminal what he did. i will be shot if he ever wears a uniform again. >> much more pleasant news when it comes to major-league baseball. we have the hall of fame, two guys going in most deservedly his 20 year career it is just spectacular, that is derek jeter of the new york yankees playing with one team and had one of his greatest moments right in our on backyard. much to the chagrin of jeremy with the oakland a's. >> it was a base hit in the corner. he digs it out, the ball rolls. and he gets the play. >> there you go, it is a complete instinctual play. that hurt the oakland a's to say the least. what about this, a walkoff base hit at yankee stadium this is storybook stuff. who will ever forget this at yankee stadium, he is embryos, and it wasn't always like that for number 2. >> homesick i was completely overmatched and to have that opportunity to have the support group and phone calls and having confidence in you feel you have a little success and you will continue to do it. >> he never got in any trouble in in new york. >> only the second canadian born in canada, and into the hall of fame. 17 years in the major-league. and he is the only other member to go in the summer, outside looking in, he needs 75% of the vote. roger clemens and barry bonds were involved in the steroid era. we will talk about the 49ers for the next two weeks plus, you know about that, but kyle shanahan is the subject today he had plenty to talk about today with regard to family, memories, all that kind of stuff. how about having your dad mike shanahan who is the super bowl winning coach hand you the nfc championship trophy. what a great moment for that family. kyle was a offensive coordinator for the atlanta falcons when they lost to new england in a super bowl not too long ago. now, he is back at it. he talks about how important the first week is before you travel to the super bowl is with getting a jump on your opponent. >> you know, growing up and watching my dad go through it and me being able to go through it, the falcons, and seeing it firsthand how important it is to take advantage of the first week. you have to focus on the task at hand. everyone wants to be taking care of and stuff but we have a job do. >> there you go, the being time. it is time to check this out, this is not funny but it funny. the philadelphia flyers mascot you will see this is the recent baseball situation. ituation. look at him. he is from the astros. the australian open the defending champ she is not happy with the way that this particular play happened. she is challenging her john mcenroe. she is channeling her energy. that is a full on tantrum. and she did win the match. that is supporting its. check it out. next at 11 pm. >> it is a moment for the deliverance. >> the cdc confirms the first case of corona virus. the 11 pm news on ktvu , fox 2 starts now. there is a patient in washington state sick with the virus. >> the coronavirus first service last month in china and it has spread from asia to the u.s. fox news dan springer reports from seattle with today's announcement. >> reporter: the new coronavirus hit the united states. >> the local and state department has been prepared for this for some time. doctors confirmed that they are treating him who came back from china. the patient is in is 30s and he is said to be in great condition.

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