let's get some weather that you can handle, gasia. steve paulson has the forecasted. >> it is warm, 60s on current temperatures right now. yesterday was one of those warm mornings for this time of year. hot with santa rosa at 79, napa 76, the concord and hayward at 74. lakeport at 33. the city at 60 and so it's berkeley with the oakland airport dropping 253. highs today will be between 70 and 78 and should be between 59 and 61. good morning. san jose traffic off to slow start due to northbound 101. we will show you what it has an effect on, 85 and 87, all of those freeways. traffic on 8/80 low. we keep going back to the san mateo bridge, looking fine driving through the san mateo bridge. it is 7:01. over 1000 people have now died in china from the coronavirus. yesterday 108 people died in china, the first time more than 101 corona dess and the first time with more than 100 in a day. more than 43,000 cases are confirmed and hospitals around the world have a short if of the masks to keep their staff say. a woman flew on one chartered flight that landed at the marine corps air station miramar last week and showed symptoms of the virus but the first test was negative. she was discharged and sent back to quarantine at the base but the cdc said further studies of the results reveals she tested positive for the coronavirus and will remain hospitalized until the doctors clear her. a group of americans that evacuated from china have been waiting for this day to come for two wakes. >> that's right, the coronavirus quarantine is over. >> good morning. today nearly 200 evacuees including children will leave the air force base in riverside county, living under quarantine for two weeks after arriving from wuhan, china. no one tested positive for the virus that the fear of the disease has harassment from others working at the airbase including comments made on social media. a few base workers have been accosted in uniform. the healthcare workers in riverside county call that unacceptable treatment that needs to stop. here in the county they understand people are concerned about the virus but it is disturbing to hear that discrimination is happening to people in the aging community. >> whether or not they have traveled outside of the united states, no one of any race or ethnicity to be discriminated against. least do not show prejudice avoid or discriminate against people of asian descent. >> so far there have been two confirmed cases in the south pay. there is a declared emergency at santa clara county due to the outbreak. they can mobilize if more cases pop up in the county health department says the risk to the public is still low that county leaders wanted to take as much precaution as possible. in oakland they are holding up workshop with the virus, and how it impacts businesses and that meeting will start at 4:00 this afternoon at the oakland asia culture center. the bay area chp officer is in jail accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. 34-year-old brian watkins of fremont has been charged with three felony counts and arrested last month. ktvu spoke with the alleged victim that is now 18. we will not say her name since she was a minor at the time. she said she met watkins at a condo in fremont in 2017. >> i went to the police and told the police that he and i had a sexual relationship when i was 16. >> reporter: did he know that you were 16 at the time? >> yes, he does. >> reporter: that did not bother him? >> know. >> watkins is held at the santa rita jail in dublin on bail at $45,000 and due back in court next month. the director of public works reside amid the fraud investigation. mohammed nuru resigned one month after he was arrested with restaurant owner nick bovis, accused of attempting to bribe the san francisco airport commissioner to secure the restaurant space at sfo. they also allege that mohammed nuru was engaged in four other corruption schemes but not formally charged in any of these cases. the man accused of killing nia wilson at the oakland bart station last year could take the witness stand after a very emotional day in court yesterday. john lee cowell is charged with killing nia wilson and stabbing she and her sister, le to tell you wilson, in a bart station and their sister describe the moments after the attack. >> she was physically sick on the stand. i could see it in the face of the other one, discussed. >> so far john lee cowell has refused to come to the trial but his lawyer says he does expect him to be on the witness stand today. he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. it is 7:07. the polls are open at the new hampshire primary and the democratic candidates are closely watching the results as they come in throughout the day. we have caroline shively lied to bring us the latest. good morning, caroline. >> reporter: good morning to you. it is an ugly mix of snow, rain and freezing mix but still coming to the polling sites. the few cities up north brought their polling up a few hours ago. the countdown is over. at the stroke of midnight voters in the granite state began casting the first ballot in the presidential primary. the community of dixville notch picking mike bloomberg as their choice and with three of the five total votes awarded to the former new york city mayor. hours before the polls open the white house hopefuls make their final appeals to voters. senator bernie sanders drying with a crowd of 7000 the most of any candidate in this election cycle. >> we have the multi generational, multiracial class movement of millions of people. >> reporter: sanders with the top spot and pete buttigieg trying to entice the voters to cross the party lines. >> this is what i'd like to call future former republicans. >> reporter: after trailing in the recent polls former vice president joe biden asking the voters to help him keep the campaign afloat. >> we will do just fine across the south in this country to win this nomination. >> reporter: elizabeth warren struggling to gain momentum but not bothered by the numbers. >> reporter: she appears very competent and they hope to have the result tonight after the polls close at eight p.m.. >> that is caroline shively in new hampshire and thank you. stay with ktvu through the day as we follow the election dates and results as soon as they come in. we have more information for you on ktvu.com. it is 7:09 . sal has been busy since he came in and how are we looking right now? >> i do not like the south bay commute due to a crash on northbound 101 when that happens things have an effect. let me show you what i mean. the accident is here and that whiteout area. people heard about it and now driving on 85 northbound. this freeway is completely jammed, more than normal. people are trying to take 87, but that is jammed. this is having an effect. if you get on the freeway and think where is everybody, enjoy that while it will last because it won't be lasting much longer. 880 fill in between hayward and fremont. i think of steve when i show this picture because you can see the planes coming in from sfo with no weather related air delays. the weather is cleared and the traffic on the bridge has improved so that means the traffic on the toll plaza will improve. coming up next we take a look at the north bay commute were it is getting filled in. let's get to it. we have some snow in the mountains that we could use a lot more. colorado has had a lot of snow and look at this lift lines. here is at vail, and over two hours on the lift lines, goodness gracious. this was sent to me on twitter. i saw this of the weekend with the video of the long lift lines with even more snow over the last 24 hours. we have two jet stream's, one to the north and one to the south. caroline says it looks like a great day for shorts at san ramon. don't scare the neighbors but it is a good day for that, i cannot argue. 50s and 60s where we should be but 70 to 78 is where we will end up. 30s on the low with santa clara valley in the 30s but at the bay 60 degrees. the city is at 60 with berkeley and oakland dipping below 60. half moon bay at 60, san jose at 55 with like for at 32. look at mount diablo at 53 and callicott 33 miles per hour out of the northeast. back at bill, davis and travis, that northerly component that gave us the rain in southern california now in phoenix, scottsdale and flagstaff. the fog may creep back tomorrow but today 60s with a few 70s for many. we have the warmest projections today and this is wind driven. it will be nice with cooler weather on the way at the end of the week. it is 7:12. a man in the east bay doing everything he can to save his dog's life and going to great lengths, even cashing out the 401(k) to save lola. the push to make bike lanes safer in san francisco and to make the bike lanes embarcadero safer with a push, just ahead. you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save lives. and i will stop trump's assault on women's reproductive rights. i've got a record of doing things. i've got the resources to take on this fight. as mayor, i held myself accountable for results. as president, i'll offer common sense plans and i will get it done. so let's stay on the offensive, and let's win. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. while the middle-class continues to struggle. that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political system. our campaign is funded by the working people of this country, and those are the people that i will represent. no more tax breaks for billionaires. we are going to guarantee health care to all people and create up to 20 million good paying jobs to save this planet. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message because we need an economy that works for all of us, not just wealthy campaign contributors. welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 7:15. the san mateo police a burglary suspect was arrested after reportedly getting caught red-handed. he was arrested yesterday morning after the police got a tip that a crime was in progress at the apartment complex at north camino royale. he was arrested while walking out of an apartment with his arms filled with stolen electronics. he was booked in the county jail on charges of burglary and drug possession. the san ramon valley education department said 92% of the members voted in favor of authorizing a strike. teachers say they are fighting to make sure that students have the best support, class sizes and educators. the teachers are working under an expired contract, negotiating for a three-year contract. the district said they remain committed to negotiating for the responsible contract. the san francisco port commission will meet on the future of the protected bike lanes along the embarcadero. muni will give us an update and we are already in san francisco with the details with sara zendehnam. >> reporter: good morning, dave. here was what the bike lane along the embarcadero looks like right now. the san francisco bike coalition once a concrete barrier along the bike lanes to make it safer for the cyclist. they have a ton half-mile straight from south beach park to the oracle park to pier 39. the agency talked about making the changes for years but the embarcadero enhancement project has two projects already in the works. this is at pier 35 between kearny street and bay street, and in selma between mission and folsom street to be expected to be finished this summer. the agency will ask at the port commission for feedback on that project and a possibility of building more along the to an half-mile straight of the embarcadero. the agencies that oversee the area have to work together on this. one woman we spoke with said she has had her fair share of scary situations riding her bike. >> i got hit by car, but not badly. generally it's when they i stopped to make a right and i'm going straight. >> reporter: date could mean possibly mean removing the northbound lane. this could cause issues for businesses and tourists. there is a lot to be figured out before we get to this point. the park commission meeting is 3:15 this afternoon with the cents for the san francisco bike commission asking for the meeting. there will be lane closures along the major stretch of highway 101 on the peninsula. that is from whipple avenue to redwood city to interstate 380 and south-central san francisco. it will start at 5:00 p.m. and end at 5:30 a.m. the construction is expected to take about two years to complete. it is 7:18. sal, i know you can do anything but have you fixed things in the south bay? >> the crash that caused the problems is gone but that lingered into the peak of the commute. let's start with the north bay. between santa rosa, petaluma with a nice-looking drive but slowing at 37 on southbound 101 just before 37 at central san rafael. the richmond bridge has a bit of a back up between castro street and the toll plaza. the e sure freeway is backing up at the macarthur maze, blending into the bay bridge toll plaza backup. dave mentioned the south bay and we will do you know the progress report on that commute in a few. but for now let's get to the weather with steve. you know today's weather, sal, and it will be very nice. we had that yesterday and some of this is wind driven with that north wind out of santa rosa and napa. mild and warm again today. we are under the severe clear as we like to say with wall-to- wall sunshine. the coast and bay warming up and our friend kathy says it starts out at 62 degrees and today could be the day to drive the convertible. where were you yesterday when we had 76 degrees for record high on that date. said arose at 79, concord and 74, hayward and 74. today 70 to 78. if that north wind stops or turns westerly we may not reach some of these levels. half moon bay at 63 and some temperatures with berkeley at 59 and airport at 59. san jose at 55. los altos hills at 54, and in town at 40. 39 at atherton, montero at 62. pacifica at 57 and san carlos showing 58. that high pressure loves california and when it does it never wants to leave. we have that north wind breeze in the hills gusting up to 50. the delta getting north wind at 20 to 25. rain in southern california is visiting arizona. get ready if you have travel plans anywhere else but everyone else has a wide variety of weather, everywhere but us. the temperatures peeking yesterday but still warm today. cooler wednesday with cooler and clouds coming in for the weekend. if you hope to see the fireball, there's a chance you may not see the iconic glow this year and it could be a disappointment. a snowstorm coming toward the camera and where it happened and the destruction it left behind. [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] it is 7:24. the philippines is notifying the u.s. they are ending the security pack allowing american forces to trains there. the philippines has moved closer to russia and china as allies and away from the u.s. the determination of the 1990 agreement will take effect in six months. the president of the philippines says it is crucial given the china growing dominance. a time lapse video shows a snowstorm making its way over the water heading toward the camera. this video was taken on sunday where the area was hit with heavy snow over the last couple of days. in baghdad the weather returns to normal after a rare snowfall and the first time the iraqi capital as seen snow since 2008. in brazil torrential rains causing massive flooding's and the flooded streets with crews using boats and helicopters to rescue those strata. the mayor said it rained in one date half of what they expected one month. part of the city received 4 inches of rain within three hours. the justice department is suing over a california law that prohibits the use of private detention facilities for undocumented immigrants. another lawsuit six to block the ban in washington state on deporting undocumented immigrants from the seattle airport. a third is targeting new jersey and the rules that prevent information sharing between local law enforcement and immigration officials. we are learning the details of the latest budget proposal sent to congress. the $4.8 trillion spending plan calls for deep cuts to medicaid and food stamps program. it would also cut subsidies for low-income housing and health insurance. the president said it would help to receive the goal of balancing the federal budget by 2035. >> we are making our country stronger again. we are not decreasing medicaid, but we are doing a lot of things that are very good including waste and fraud. there is tremendous waste and tremendous fraud. >> most analysts say that the president's budget plan has virtually no chance of passing the democratically controlled house the plan to bring much- needed students and low-income housing to berkeley is causing major debates of my the activists and students are against the proposal, coming up. mike two weber words, free and guacamole, but only offered to certain customers. president trump a speaking out about the coronavirus outbreak. what he told the supporters at the rally in new hampshire as we learn about another case in the united states. progress in santa clare county about processing rape kits. we are live in san jose and we will tell you what they say is helping to speed up the testing. from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. >> welcome and thank you for joining us on this tuesday, deborah 11. i am dave clark. >> i am gasia mikaelian. it feels weird stepping outside . >> it was amazingly warm and i actually saw a snake yesterday in february. >> he was like i am ready, let's go at 78 degrees. 50s and 60s on the temperatures with 30s through the santa clara valley. gary at the calistoga heals saying the barn owl was blown out of the tree but is okay. he said two trees uprooted and the flag blew away. it will be associated with the wind. there you go. it is gusting in the hills and crazy at 50 mile an hour gusts are some but not at the surface. half moon bay at 63 but we may not see that until july but they have that today with that high pressure protecting us today. we should be 69 to 71 but we are more like 70 to 78. we have a couple of delays on northbound 101. actually, let's start with 280 improving through ray street. the map shows these slowdowns. one-to-one has been slow and there's a crash where that arrow was. the traffic is slow at 85, 101 and 280. so it has started early. i showed you one-to-one was good from sunnyvale to mountain view but that changed in a hurry. it is slow on 880. at the bay bridge in selma data breach they are busy. coming up we will tell you about the bay bridge, longer than usual. it is 7:31. the world health organization meeting at the global research health forum on the coronavirus. santa clare county that the risk to the public is low but they are declaring a local emergency so they can quickly get the state help if needed. yard two confirmed cases of the virus in that county. in san diego a woman that arrived on a chartered flight that evacuated the americans from china tested positive for the virus. the first test was deemed negative but the later tests show that she was indeed infected with the virus. president trump said he is optimistic that the coronavirus threat will be over in two months from now and brought that up last night during the campaign rally in new hampshire. he was telling the crowd that the weather could play a key role in stopping the outbreak. >> by april in theory when it gets warmer and miraculously goes away and hope that is true. we are doing great in our country. i spoke with the chinese president and they're working very hard and i think it will work out just fine. >> president trump gave no scientific evidence to back up what he said about the weather there are currently 13 coronavirus cases in the u.s. and one american died in china from the illness. there's no longer a backlog of rape kits and it now takes 60 days for the laughter process evidence in a sexual assault in santa clare county. it used to take over three months. we have allie rasmus explaining how they are able to do this. >> reporter: county leaders made it a priority a few years back to clear the nearly 300 rape kits backed up and the county. they allocated $600,000 in the county budget, hire more people to do it. two years later they say the efforts paid off and no longer a backlog of sexual assault or rape kits to test in santa clare county. it takes about 16 days now to process the evidence in a sexual assault or rape investigation. a used to take about 94 days. when someone reports being a victim of rape or sexual assault they go through the physical exam with dna and other evidence collected. and a clare county has lab technicians that they are with that money allocated a couple of years ago. they focus only on testing evidence in sexual assault and rape cases which is how they can process the kits quickly to clear the backlog. just last sunday a gun going from san jose reported being sexually assaulted. the crime lab process the evidence quickly and within 48 hours they had a match. the police made an arrest. county leaders will talk about the progress they made and plans to continue it today at the conference at the santa clara county government office building. will be here to cover it. allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. it is 7:34 . the $8 million settlement is reached with the parents of a high school student that drown in 2018 during swim class at the san ramon valley unified school district. in may 2018, 15-year-old benjamin curry and 56 other students were treading water in a pool for almost 4 minutes. he became tired slipping underwater. the pe teacher was reportedly on the phone and distracted. his body was not found until the next swimming class came in. his parents said the lack of supervision in the class caused the death of their son. the wrongful-death lawsuit is due to go to trial next week. it is 7:35. the community activists etc. protesting the berkeley proposal to build student and low income housing. they held an open house about the plant and a group of protesters showed up at the student union to speak out. the school owns the park and planned on building housing to accommodate up to 1200 beds and they said there would be 100 apartment units for the low income students. >> this would make a big difference in the housing supply in berkeley. >> i know we need new housing for students but we can accomplish that goal without stepping on the historical landmark. >> they commemorated the 50th anniversary of buddy thursday, the day in 1969 when the protest where the protest became violent to turn the park into the athletic field. they are having a march and april and the construction is to start this fall, opening date of 2024. the students at berkeley high school walked out of class yesterday protesting a dangerous culture of sexual harassment at the school. they say harassments an assault are happening on and off the campus and that the administration is not doing enough to deal with it. this follows a lawsuit against the district, served on friday about an alleged incident that happened on campus >> we need training for every grade and for every teacher, and we need a clear process that everyone knows about. this is one that survivors understand and can rely upon them right information and administration of what they can and cannot do. >> the administration is not giving details about the lawsuit or saying whether anyone involved in the lawsuit is still going to school. the students plan on handing in a list of demands to the school board next week. spring training baseball season is about here. the pitchers and catchers were oakland a's report for spring training today. the first workout is tomorrow and they will go deeper in the playoffs this year we hope. the team executives say they're close than ever to building a new ballpark in oakland. in the meantime, the pitchers and catchers for san francisco giants report for spring training today with big changes at the ballpark. they are moving the bullpens out of the foul territory to behind the centerfield wall. the giants are one of seven teams expanding the protective nets from behind the home plate to the file polls. that decision is part of the bigger initiative through the baseball world to make the fans safer. it is 7:37. south bay was problematic early on so where are we focusing now? >> we will look at the south bay again, dave and gasia. it appears to be more busy in the last 30 minutes including interstate 280 north of ray street driving past bird in the highway 17. this has been slow all over the valley. we start here with the crash right where that era was that is now gone. the traffic is still recovering. people were using highway 85 and the guadalupe parkway but fortunately things are improving a little bit. you can see on the peninsula it is a little bit slow from san mateo into belmont and redwood city. we can see the san mateo and dumbarton bridge commutes getting busier. but the weather is great with no visibility or fog issues. it is lower at the bay bridge due to a couple of earlier minor incidents. instead of a 30 minute delay more like 40 minutes. give yourself an extra 10 minutes to stay on schedule. it is 7:38. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. sunshine with temperatures above average before the fog comes back and temperatures going back down into the 60s. it looks like another day of 70s with the northeast above callicott at 30 miles an hour. mount diablo, hang onto your hat with 52 miles an hour. middle p cameron county at 26, and an napa 16 miles an hour. 63 1 degrees at half moon bay and 32 at lakeport. 55 at san jose and berkeley at 58 with the city at 60. that high pressure, when it comes to california it can be tough to budge. yesterday was one of those days combined with that loft high pressure with that north wind at the surface. rose and sonoma county airport at 79 with hayward at 74 and conquered at 74. we should be 59 or 61 but we are going 70 to 78. we may not make it but it will be closed. month tail at 61 with millbrae at 57. at in palo alto what 39 along with woodside. we have that north-northeast breeze at the delta and that will continue to keep the temperatures in the offshore direction. that means temperatures at the coast will be pretty warm. this rain in arizona moving into new mexico. one jet stream bringing snow in want to the south so take your pick from new mexico, northeast and deep south. it's either rain or snow and even thunderstorms. may be a little bit appalled tomorrow but today we are sunny side up with 70s for many. if that north wind doesn't kick in it will not get that warm, but close enough. cooler tomorrow with clouds coming back and cooler temperatures over the weekend. it is 7:40. this incredible south bay teenager warm with only half a heart not only surviving but thriving. coming up we have the details of what helped to change his life. and now the beer available and bottles and people are trying to cash in big time by reselling bottles and i will tell you how much they're going for on one auction site. let's check in with mike mibach. >> it has been nearly four years since the former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick played a football game. we will explain by is not taking snaps in the newly formed xfl. a unique idea for the new hot wheels toy coming up on the nine, and more on that tour and when it will stop in the bay area. we are back after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on the new xc90 available with six seats. xc90. recharged. ♪ ♪ save up to $2,000 in allowances on select new volvo models through march 2nd. visit your local volvo dealer. it is 7:44. an alameda man has raised the money needed to pay for the surgery to save his dogs left. jason garrett cast out his 401(k) to pay the medical bills for his four-year-old dog, lola and set up the go fund me page to raise the rest of the $50,000 needed. lola was diagnosed with a heart disease and requires groundbreaking and expensive surgery. she said it is payback because lola helped him survive several bouts of severe depression. a teenager born with a rare heart defect has a popular tv show to help make them happier and stronger. this is 16-year-old shoham das that has live with only half of a heart. he had three open-heart surgeries the time he was four years old. he later took up martial arts and look at him. he became a big fan of the power rangers that helped him. he earned his first black belt at 11 years old. >> what happened was that all of the exercises i did ended up helping my heart to grow stronger. because of that i have a better quality of life and could do more things without getting tired easily >> he still sees his heart doctor at stanford every three months but the skills he learned that earned him a black belt is inspiring of the young people that are dealing with major medical problems. that the uber and on delivery company losing a legal battle in california. the federal judge rejected the request to block the state labor law to reclassify independent contractors as employees. the judge said that the benefit to the public outweighed the potential harm to the company. uber another big economy businesses say this could run their business. the lawmakers considering a proposal to prevent state employees from staying at the trump hotels and would bar workers from any state agency from spending money at a trump property while traveling on state business. supporters say that elected leaders should not profit off of the constituents they serve or represent. while it does not mention two by name he is the only president in history that also happens to be a motel mogul. sprint, t-mobile making headlines on wall street. >> the head of the federal reserve talks about the economy. pam cook has today's dollars and sense. >> i've been listening in the newsroom and jerome powell is testifying on capitol hill right now. he said economic expansion is in the 11th year in the u.s. and that spending remains solid. he is closely monitoring the effect of the coronavirus on the u.s. economy and particularly manufacturing. investors are looking for the interest rates. when the opening bell rang the t-mobile stall gaining 11% for a new 52-week high. sprint stock shot up 55% after the judge approved the $26 billion merger. the dow jones up to another point on record at 29,336. the s&p up a half percent. the nasdaq up by almost a full % at 97.05. the coronavirus tends to take a toll on business but there is encouraging news this morning. the apple main iphone manufacturers back in business as they resume the work at the plant in eastern central, but reuters reports only 10% of the workers are back on the job. the second plant is still close to. a new report shows u.s. companies cutting back on robots and the downturn in manufacturing was fueled by the trade war's and weaker demand, advancing automation releasing data today. that is a 16% drop in robot shipments and orders. the association says the decline will likely be short- lived with more carmakers ramping up to increase production of electric vehicles. to paul tate offering free guacamole with the one-year anniversary of the rewards program launching "guac mode". they will give away guacamole february with unlocking the freebies you must be part of the rewards program by february 20th. i am sure you will receive the chipotle ads over your is to grandma facebook emails. avocados are expensive so could be worth some free guacamole. it is 7:48. first time ever, the beer available and bottles, and the resale market is not for those on a budget and the auction site, my. collectibles.com listing two bottles from anywhere from $50- $205 with many people bidding on the bottles for "pliny the younger" a bottles but only available two weeks from february 7 through february 20. the north coast great crops losing $1.7 billion with the drop of 7%. fewer wine grapes were harvested due to lower demand and telling the democrat that due to the oversupplied they are accepting less money on the contracts. it is seven: 40. there are concerns over the "firefall" and could be a dud. >> it typically draws thousands of people to the valley floor around valentine's day. the waterfall appears to turn into a line of fire cascading down the m. but this your mother major may not cooperate. it may not look like what you see on your screen. it is 7:50 so let's take a look at the commute in the south bay work sal is watching. >> with a star in the south bay starting off at highway 4 we have slow traffic this morning, dave and gasia. that has westbound highway 4 just past the willow pass grade, backed up to antioch. westbound at leverett slow and 680 24 also slowing as normal. that is a long drive from the carquinez bridge to the bay bridge with 30 to 40 minutes. it is a little bit slow this morning. 880 is slow and 101 through mountain view is a mess after early issues. both drive to palo alto and mountain view are slow due to the earlier problems. it was okay for a while but now very slow in that area. the south bay commute is generally slow due to the earlier issues. it is 7:51. let's bring steve in with the nice weather for today. >> did i tell you that? >> i've only been listening to you since 4:00 this morning. we did have some highest today, some records official in some unofficial. 75 the high temperature yesterday the all time 26 year high in el cerrito. santa rosa and sonoma county airport at 79. santa rosa in town at 77. 76 in nap and 74 for hayward and concord. a record high set at sfo and oakland. it could be closed today. we don't have much of a breeze but still kicking up in the hills where we still have 40 to 50, and that direction is offshore slightly. that means some. the coast and bay could get back up there again. santa rosa is a question but nap already and 59. if they don't get the north wind that won't get into the upper 70s but sunny and nice anyway you look at it. 35 at ukiah, 35 in sacramento and redding. rain has ended in southern california pushing off into arizona and new mexico. for us fog tomorrow but today is sunshine with well above average temperatures. we have a lot of 70s with temperatures coming down a little bit tomorrow, and more on thursday and friday. we have a hint of rain this sunday but my thoughts is it will be cool, partly cloudy and breezy. an unlikely duo doing much more than we first thought. coming up in the next hour, more video of the coyote and badger captured on camera walking together in the santa cruz mountains. growing concerns about the impact that smoking marijuana has on your brain. a recent study says he can actually give you false memories. wrestling is coming back to california and find out where the wrestlemania 37 will be held for the first time since 05. 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. mik'mike will get it done?'n, ok, let me tell you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save lives. and i will stop trump's assault on women's reproductive rights. i've got a record of doing things. i've got the resources to take on this fight. as mayor, i held myself accountable for results. as president, i'll offer common sense plans and i will get it done. so let's stay on the offensive, and let's win. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 7:56. they are suing the raptors basketball team seeking damages after the shoving incident at the finals in oakland. it alleges that masai ujiri hit alan strickland trying to get down to the court to celebrate the raptors nba championship. strickland said this caused him mental, emotional and physical pain and suffering. the lawsuit seeks a minimum of $75,000. last october the alameda county da's office decided not to file criminal charges against masai ujiri. the baseball pitcher directly affected by the cheating scandal is baseball is suing the houston astros. mike bolsinger pitched in the majors against the astros in august 2017 plane for the blue jays. the 12 of 29 pitches he threw were preceded by banks in a trashcan. it was a signal that the astros were using to alert the hitters on certain pages. he was sent back to the minors and is not played in the major- league sense but he wants the houston astros to be punished by giving $31 million to charity. >> kobe bryant, vanessa and her family are still struggling with the tragic death of kobe bryant and daughter gianna. vanessa was on instagram and wrote that my brain refuses to accept that colby and gg are gone and i cannot process both at the same time. kobe bryant, his daughter and seven others were killed last month in a helicopter crash in southern california. a public memorial for kobe bryant and gianna held later this month on february 24 at the staples center in los angeles. the information about time in tickets have not yet been announced. hundreds of people turned out for a memorial for three family members that died in that same helicopter crash. the family members and friends at the la angels stadium in mannheim remembering john altobelli, wife keri altobelli and daughter alyssa. john altobelli was an orange baseball coach and his daughter alyssa was a teammate of gianna bryant at the mamba sports academy basketball team. >> if i had known that friday, january 24 was the last time i would see her i would have smiled more, complained to les and lived in the moment for the glory of my life. >> the alta bali family leave behind a 29-year-old son and six-year-old daughter. the pro wrestling phenomenon, wrestlemania coming to los angeles for the first time in 15 years and promoters have announced wrestlemania 37 held at the new sophos stadium in march next year and that stadium will be home to the both nfl teams the rams and chargers beginning this fall and the stadium and inglewood will be the first area la venue to host wrestlemania since the staples center in 2005. the coronavirus killing over 100 people in china and one day. the problems that hospitals are facing worldwide as doctors work to prevent the deadly virus from spreading. the man accused in the deadly bart stabbing of nia wilson is expected to take the stand today. the emotional testifying, describing the last moments of nia wilson. we are live in new hampshire with a look at the first result. from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. >> good morning welcome back to mornings on 2 on this tuesday, february 11. i am mike mibach. >> what is the weather story today, steve paulson. >> it is beautiful. we do have a lot of sunshine already. we are hard-pressed to find a cloud in the sky for another warm day. after today i think it will back off a little bit but still a day where the wind is still kicking up with the higher elevations and the delta with temperatures already in the 60s for some and 30s for others. it is kind of nutty out there. it should be 59 to 61 but we end up with 70s for another day. it is busy in the south bay. that's right it is a busy and tough tuesday. let's go to 80 westbound as you drive to the bayshore freeway and it is very slow. san pablo and richmond slow all 580 to the east shore. traffic taking 46 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maccarthur maze it is heavier at the bay bridge due to earlier issues and coming up we take a look at the south bay drive. it is 8:01. there are new disturbing numbers on the coronavirus with china reporting wandered eight that died on monday, the first time there were over 100 deaths in one day. more than 1000 people have died since the outbreak in december with 43,000 confirmed cases worldwide. health cares fear this will only grow. a woman was mistakenly released from the hospital after they initially found she was not infected with the coronavirus. she was on one of the flies that landed at the miramar and the first test was negative. doctors discharged turn center back to quarantine at the base. the cdc said further study of the results showed she tested positive for the virus and will remain hospitalized until cleared by doctors. those have been waiting for this day to come for the last two which with the coronavirus incubation period over so they can be allowed back in the public. we are live in the newsroom with new developments with cristina rendon. >> we have reports that the quarantine will officially be lifted at 9:30 this morning with several hours to process the nearly 200 evacuees off of the march air reserve base at riverside county. nobody tested positive but the fear of the disease has led to harassment for those working at the base including in person and on social media. a few base workers were accosted in uniform. the public health official in riverside county is calling for the unacceptable treatment to stop. in santa clara county they said they understand people are concerned about the virus but it's disturbing to hear that discrimination is happening for people in the haitian community . >> whether or not they've traveled outside of the united states, no one of any race or ethnicity should be discriminated against, so please do not show prejudice, avoid or discriminate against people of asian descent. >> so far there been two confirmed cases in the south bay. santa clara county has declared a local emergency and that was ratified last night due to the coronavirus outbreak. it allows the county to quickly mobilize and tap into state funds if more cases pop up. the risk to the public is said to be low but county leaders wanted to take as much precaution as possible. in oakland the chinatown chamber of commerce is holding a workshop with the county health department. they will address healthy practices and how the coronavirus is impacting asian communities and businesses. the meeting is at 4:00 this afternoon at the asian culture center. the bay area chp officer is in jail accused of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. 34-year-old brian watkins of fremont has been charged with three felony accounts following his arrest last month. his alleged victim was a minor at the time of the alleged abuse and is 18 years old. she said she met watkins at a condo complex in 2017. watkins is due back in court next month. the director of public works resigned amid federal fraud investigation. the resignation of mohammed nuru comes one month after he and nick bovis were arrested attempting to bribe a san francisco airport commissioner to secure the restaurant space at sfo. prosecutors say that mohammed nuru was engaged in four other public corruption schemes but not formally charged in any of the cases. the man accused of killing nia wilson at the bart station in oakland could take the stand after an emotional courtroom scene yesterday. he stabbed nia wilson and her sister in the neck. >> she got physically sick on the stand. the other one, i could see it in her face that was discussed. >> john lee cowell has not been in the courtroom for most of the trial but the lawyer expects him to take the stand today. he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. it is 8: 06. the democratic presidential candidates are closely watching results coming in throughout the day at new hampshire. we have caroline shively live in bedford, new hampshire to bring us more. >> reporter: good morning. it is a snowy and rainy makes coming down but not keeping voters away from the polls. it did not keep the folks from dixville notch away earlier this morning. >> reporter: the countdown is over. at the stroke of midnight voters in the granite state began casting the first ballot in the presidential primary. the tiny community of dixville notch picked mike bloomberg as their choice. the three of the five total votes awarded to the former new york city mayor. hours before the polls open the white house hopefuls made the final appeal to voters. senator bernie sanders with a crowd of over 7000, the largest rally for any democratic candidate in this election cycle. >> we have an unprecedented multigenerational, multiracial grassroots movement of millions of people. >> reporter: lining with sanders for the top spot, pete buttigieg trying to convince voters to cross the party lines. >> these are future former republicans. >> reporter: former vice president joe biden asking voters to help keep the campaign afloat. >> we will do just fine heading south and across this country. we will win this nomination. >> reporter: senator elizabeth warren struggling to gain momentum but did not seem to be bothered by the numbers expect when you get knocked down you get back up. >> reporter: so far we have not seen any major problems at the polls and election officials tell us we should have the final result later tonight. >> caroline shively from new hampshire, thank you. stay with ktvu as we follow election results from new hampshire until the polls close. you can also find the results on our website at ktvu.com. the tuesday commute is up and running so let's get back to sal for a look outside. >> not good news driving from vallejo to oakland on i 80 with a breakdown on one car at the carquinez bridge. the entire commute is slower from the martinez bridge and west of highway 4 heading down. it is a 45 minute drive and could get even slower. the bay bridge is not good. we did have an earlier few stall vehicles with minor things that happened. but metering lights were on extra slow. trying to cross the san mateo or dumbarton bridge, that is okay. the south bay bridge commute slow and an earlier an accident including one in mountain view. most of the crashes have cleared but the damages done. if you have flexibility you may want to put off the drive. it is 8: 08. temperatures warming up with the best opportunity for record is at sonoma county airport again. they have to get to 72. san francisco would have to get to 78 in san jose to 79. while it is warm i don't think as many records today are possible as yesterday. 37 at ukiah was sacramental at 46, monterey at 53. that load that brought rain and snow to southern california exiting right to arizona and mexico to give them rain and snow, but not for us. i think the fog will make its appearance tomorrow with some coming up from the south and from monterey. maybe up to santa cruz to cool things down but today sunshine with warm temperatures. we are well above average. by wednesday and thursday we will see a cool down and more so into the weekend. get out and enjoy it because you know it will change, but today is nice. it is 8: 09. a man in the east bay does everything he can to save his dogs life and going to great lengths and even cashing out his 401(k) disabled lola. the proposal being offered up connected to biplanes along the embarcadero for the bike lanes. 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 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three-year contract. the district says they remain committed to negotiating a fair and fiscally responsible agreement. at least one person with taken into custody by the police at uc santa cruz after graduate students holding a rally to call for a strike demanding more money. they say rent is skyrocketing and graduate students demand a cost of living adjustment of $1412 a month. the graduate students say they will stop teaching, grading or performing research work until the uc administrators pay them more. >> the university and faculty need to keep us in they need to pay us a decent wage and giving us housing subsidies. >> the rallies and marches took place yesterday at uc campus at berkeley, santa barbara, san diego and ucla. university may 2 offers to the students but they were rejected. meeting on the future protected biplanes on the embarcadero and the commission will hear from uni about the potential project. we have more on this story with sara zendehnam. >> reporter: good morning. we spoke with a woman earlier today riding her bike and said she was actually hit by cars while riding her bike multiple times in san francisco. this is obviously a big issue. bicycle at qatar hoping for change starting right here at this green strip of the embarcadero. here is what the bike lane looks like right now. the san francisco bike coalition and muni want concrete barriers to make it safer for the cyclist. they want the berries to put along this to an half-mile stretch at south park to oracle park to pier 39. they want the embarcadero enhancement project with two projects already in the works. this will bring protected biplanes to pier 35 between kearny street and bay street and some between mission street and folsom street to be finished this summer. the transportation agency will ask the port commission for payback in a possibility of building more along the straight to the embarcadero. the mta presented the same prospects to the board of directors last week. we spoke with the woman riding her bike as i mentioned, and said that barriers would keep bicyclist safer for number of reasons. >> there are some that don't have bike lanes and i think it's good for keeping the cars from biking in the lanes which is a huge problem for me. i have to leave the biplanes a lot. >> reporter: they have protected biplanes possible along the embarcadero but that could mean removing the northbound traffic lane and up to 100 parking spaces. above broadway it would go from two lanes down to one which could cause a business issue and for tourism. the meeting today for the port commission is at 3:15. the san francisco bicycle coalition is asking for support. in san francisco, sara zendehnam, ktvu fox 2 news. will be lane closures on a major stretcher 101 on the peninsula shutdown from whipple avenue to redwood city, interstate 380 and south san francisco. the closure start at 9:00 in the evening and that goes until 3:30 in the morning. the construction will take about two years to complete. home buyers get another chance to buy a piece of tv history. the san francisco homemade famous by the sitcom, "full house" or sell again with the owners knocking off $500,000 off the price. the home is now available for $5.5 million. the academy awards readings dropped 20% from last year. the nielsen ratings say 23.6 million watch the oscars which is a $3 million viewer dropped from 2018. the analyst blame the numbers on the lack of bot-buster nominees and the timing. the ceremony was held one week after the super bowl, two weeks earlier than usual. let's get you out the door at 8:17. the weather is mild and our friend, steve paulson, will talk about that in a moment. commute wise we are great with no wind problems. there is a new motorcycle accident on westbound 237 at the lawrence expressway. watch out for slow traffic on 237. this entire mountain view area is slow. at the peninsula, everywhere, we are slow with a grinder of a tuesday. it is from hayward to fremont and it is getting better on some of these commutes pine lake. the san mateo bridge is better. the east shore freeway is very slow. at the toll plaza instead of 25 minutes more like 40 minutes. it's one of those things where you have to keep that optimistic attitude and be prepared to spend more time driving wherever. it is 8: 18. you know what i have to do today? i have to water. >> i thought about that. i have to turn my sprinklers back on. >> i know it is getting very dry year. temperatures are well above average. wind driven is the case with that north breeze like yesterday and we will have no problem reaching mid to upper 70s. 30s to 60s, 60s and 70s ending up on temperatures. gusting at 53 at mount diablo, and above the call the cot 35. from davis, vacaville, travis and nap airport still getting the northerly component. that's like north wind at the northeast mild to warm with high pressure right here. the fog is beginning to form with that the south wind on the coast to. it should not affect our weather today but maybe by tonight into tomorrow. 37/64 with lakeport at 37 and half moon bay at 64 degrees. 59 for berkeley with hayward at 59. 56 at san jose. napa and the airport at 59. this produced rain and snow in southern california, the same in arizona as this pushes off to new mexico. that jet stream coming up and over the ridge dropping into montana mountain region. there is an amazingly fast southern branch from albuquerque, new mexico and there is a lot of rain and thunderstorms embedded in that part of the south. for us it's another warm day. we have a hint of rain on sunday with the gfs and icon trying to put that rain on us sunday. my guess is that it will get taken out as we get closer. sunshine was 70s for many. the fog creeping back tomorrow with the slow cool down at the end of the week. a quick reminder to download the ktvu weather app or your smartphone or tablet to get the updates on your 7-day forecast. you can upload your weather photos and videos, free to download from apple and google play stores. a growing concerned about the smoking impact of marijuana on the brain. one study says it can give you false memories. a snowstorm coming at you and where it happened, and the destruction that is left behind. welve 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. it is 8: 22. the philippines is notifying the united states they are ending the security pack allowing american forces to train over there. the philippines is moving closer to russia and china as allies and away from the u.s. the termination of the 1990 agreement is set to take effect in six months, seen as crucial to count of the china growing dominance. a snowstorm making its way over the water heading for the camera. this video was taken sunday. that area was hit with heavy snow over the last few days. the weather in baghdad returns to normal after a rare snowfall yesterday. that's the first time the capital of iraq is seen snow since 2008. it is rarely in lower elevations in a city like baghdad. flooding close streets and they had to use boats and helicopters to rescue people stranded and raining in one day a half of what they expect for a month in brazil. parts of the city received 4 inches of rain within three hours. those smoking marijuana have a chance of having fake memories from being high. those that smoked marijuana were twice as likely to recall false memories in the simulator than those not under the effect of the drug. analysts say that cannabis can affect the way people remember details and morning law enforcement officials that rely on witnesses smoking marijuana. a new study shows drinking coffee can make you stronger. the study found those drinking coffee daily with better bone density than those non-coffee drinkers. they also linked coffee to several older health benefits like reducing diabetes. a big debate, coming up, why some community activists and students are against the proposal. the beer available in bottles and some trying to cash in by reselling the bottles. find out how much they go for on one auction site. mike: anyone hear the slogan, 'mike will get it done?' ok, let me tell you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save lives. and i will stop trump's assault on women's reproductive rights. i've got a record of doing things. i've got the resources to take on this fight. as mayor, i held myself accountable for results. as president, i'll offer common sense plans and i will get it done. so let's stay on the offensive, and let's win. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. president trump a speaking out about the coronavirus outbreak. what he told supporters at the rally in new hampshire as we learn about another case in the united states. the published report on santa clara county processing rape kits and what is helping to speed up the testing . from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. >> welcome to this tuesday, and we are glad you are with us. i am gasia mikaelian . good afternoon. it is good morning and i am mike mibach. i want to say it is a beautiful spring day but we are in the middle of winter. >> no kidding. thank you, mike and gasia. it feels more like may with temperatures rocketing up and again today. we are way above average. we have this offshore component with the wind gusting at 50 miles an hour at mount diablo. above calicut 38 miles an hour. we have the high at the loft and at the surface a slight offshore breeze. already 64 at half moon bay. some in upper 50s like berkeley and fairfield. temperatures 70 to 78. not as many records today but santa rosa could set another one today. we have sal here with a lot to talk about and beginning with the south bay. >> good morning to you, steve. and the south bay let me show you that commute that is slow on all approaches to the valley including 237. there is a motorcycle crash at the lawrence expressway. it is slow into the west valley including the peninsula heading south. the san mateo bridge is busy as well as the bay bridge. will take a look at that and the approaches in a moment. the world health organization is convening a global research and innovation forum today to address the coronavirus crisis. the santa clara county says public risk is low but they are declaring a local emergency to quickly seek and receive state aid if needed. you are so part two confirmed cases of the virus in the county. in san diego a woman arrived from the charter flight evacuating people from china. her first test was negative. the cdc said further testing showed she was indeed infected with the virus. president trump said he is optimistic that the coronavirus will be gone within two months from now. he brought it up in a rally last night in new hampshire telling the crowd that the weather could play a pivotal role in stopping the outbreak. >> it looks like in april, in theory, when it gets warmer it miraculously goes away. we hope that is true. i spoke with the president of china and they're working very hard and i think it will all work out fine. >> president trump did not offer scientific evidence to back up the claim about the weather there are currently 13 coronavirus cases in the u.s.. one american died in china from the illness. the santa clara supervisors said they made progress in investigating sexual assault cases in the county. they cleared the back log of the so-called rape kits from several years ago in the lab. we have allie rasmus live to explain how they did it. >> reporter: two years ago santa clara county at a backlog of 300 rape kits untested sitting on the shelves. the county made it a priority to tackle the problem. they set aside $600,000 in the county budget and hired people to do the task. they say the efforts and resources paid off. there's no longer a backlog of rape kits that need testing in santa clara county. now it takes an average of 16 days to process the evidence in the rape or sexual assault investigation. a few years ago it would take three months to test a kit . when summer reports rape or sexual assault they go through a physical exam at a medical facility collecting dna and other evidence. santa clara county has a team of lab technician state hired with that money and they focus only on testing evidence in the sexual assault and rape cases. that is how they process these cases so quickly. the santa clara county said last monday a woman was sexually assaulted and they tested and within 48 hours they had a match and arrested the suspect. county leaders would talk about the progress they made and plans to continue that at the news conference at the santa clara county office building later this morning. allie rasmus, ktvu mornings on 2. the settlement is reached with the parents of the danville high school student that died at a swim class at the pool when he, curry and 56 other students were treading water, for almost 4 minutes when he went underwater. the swim teacher was on his phone he distracted and he was not found until the next swimming class. the wrongful death lawsuit against the district and teacher, aaron becker, set to go to trial next week. protesting the berkeley proposal to build student and low-income housing at the park. the group of protesters showed up at the student union and to speak out. the school owns the peoples park and plan on building housing to accommodate up to 1200 beds. they said they will also provide 100 apartment units for the low income students on that side. >> that will make a big difference in the housing supply at berkeley. >> we need new housing for students and i see that but to build it on this historical landmark >> they commemorated the 50th anniversary of bloodied thursday, protesting the uc berkeley plan to turn the park into the athletic field became violent. they say this park should be preserved. they have more protest plan and they plan on starting construction next fall with opening date of 2024. students walking out calling it a dangerous culture of sexual harassment at the school saying it occurs on and off campus. they say the administration is not doing enough to address it. the district was served the lawsuit on friday regarding an alleged incident that happened on campus. >> we need trading for every grade and for every teacher. we need a clear process that everyone knows of and that the survivors understand, and can rely on from the administration on what they will do and what they can do. >> the district will not provide details on the lawsuit or say whether anyone involved in the lawsuit is still attending the school. the student to plan on sending a list of the demands to the school board next week here this is not a problem free commute, sal. >> as a matter of fact we have a lot of slow traffic. driving out to the south bay appears to be the trouble spot this morning. we did have a motorcycle accident on 237, and slow traffic all over the valley. even on the peninsula, a tough commute everywhere. the best commute has been in marine, slope from nevada to san rafael and that's it. 80 is slow, san mateo bridge slowing down along with the bay bridge approach very slow. the bay bridge itself is slower than usual. give yourself plenty of time. if you have an option to wait for things to settle down you could do that as well. it is 8:36, and steve says the weather will be nice. >> thank you, sir. it will be nice, not as warm as yesterday but way above average. late tomorrow fog creeping back at wrong turn along the coast. windy in the hills with 40 to 50 mile an hour wind gusting. oakland at berkeley hills 25 to 35 with mount diablo steel north of 50. that north wind continues at davis, vacaville, travis and knapp airport. knapp airport and 59, travis and vacaville at 61 that high pressure aloft at the surface giving us well above average temperatures. already 64 at half moon bay and they may not see it in july but they have today. berkeley at 60 along with hayward already at 60 degrees. 59 at fairfield and san jose at 56. the averages upper 50s to low 60s and we look for 70 to 78 today. the sonoma county airport should only get to 72. it is a vigorous low in the arizona pushing out toward new mexico. the northern brands of this jet goes along the intermountain region up into the great lakes. it is an active southern branch of that jet ripping across the deep south into the northeast. a lot of weather across the country, but not here. that fog is trying but no chance today. a few global miles putting light rain on a sunday but my guess is they will back off on that. it will be cooler but something to watch. after that nothing after the 27th. if it does not happen until sunday it may not happen. 70 on many temperatures. enjoy the sunshine. it will cool down with more clouds friday into the weekend. the video to the internet by storm and now we learn more about what these two animals were up to. coming up we will show you more video of the coyote and badger caught on camera walking through the santa cruz mountains together. a teenager born with a half part is not only surviving but thriving. coming up the details of this plan that help to change his life. [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] welcome back. the coronavirus continues to impact many companies around the world. >> pam cook as the morning dollars and cents. >> good morning. under armour has announced they expect sales to drop by $60 million because of the coronavirus outbreak in china. the factories are still closed. when the opening bell rang this morning the under armour stop dropped 18% today. that is 22% for the year. taking you live to the big board, a pretty good day for the indexes. the dow jones hit a record high this morning, up about 100 points but pulling back a little bit but up slightly at 29,000 289. the s&p 500 up one third of a %. the nasdaq gained almost a full % and above 9700 and now at 9673. the sprint stock is up 70% with the t-mobile stop getting a 52-week high after the federal judge approved the 26 billion dollars merger. the fourth largest u.s. wireless carriers with the combined company better position to compete against verizon and at&t. the t-mobile and sprint deal still needs approval by the california public commission. samsung is expected to introduce four new smartphones including the galaxy z flip phone, similar in design to the company first attempt. the galaxy fold is half the size. samsung is expected to introduce three new additions of the galaxy s featuring highest resolution and apex of any smartphone camera today. the vent and san francisco will kick off at 11:00. and now we have "pliny the younger" available to take home live in bottles and on my. collectibles.com they are listing two bottles offered from $150 up to $205. the bottles sell for $10 at the russian brewery location at santa rosa and windsor. the beers only available for two weeks from february 7th through february 20th. i am wondering how the brewery feels about that because obviously they don't want other people to profit and have to pay. it does raise popularity. there could be folks from across the country trying to buy it since they cannot get there physically. >> trying to make a buck. it is 8:45. it is been a tough morning. >> you're right about that, gasia and mike . things are improving a little bit. on the east shore freeway a few minutes go over 40 minutes but improving a little bit between the carquinez bridge and the maze. the bay bridge is less than optimal, backed up for about a 40 minute delay at the toll plaza. looking at the east bay maps, they are all very slow. there's a lot of slow traffic in the south bay as well. a motorcycle crash on 237 at lawrence expressway making a slow commute from mel peta. temperatures today very nice and very warm and way above average. by the weekend we will see these getting closer to the upper 50s to low 60s. today we have 70s with low, mid to upper. a 50 mile an hour wind at mount diablo with an offshore direction in the hills. also the delta and the coast showing it pretty nice again with wind speeds diminishing for many at the surface. that hi is still parked over us with low to mid 60s. most temperatures warming up rapidly. airfield a nap at 59 degrees with hayward already at 60 along with half moon bay at 64. the city at 69 and just amazingly very active across almost the entire country. that is except for here. they have too much rain at the pacific northwest but we could use some. we have some hints on sunday but my guess is that will fall apart and be taken out. until the end a pretty quiet pattern and cooling down after today. today 60s for a few and 70s for many. it would get that north breeze with possible upper 70s again in the fog probably making an appearance on wednesday, more so on thursday, cooler going into the weekend. we take a behind-the-scenes look at the underground world of professional table soccer. we catch up with the award winning documentary producer. attention may not see the iconic orange glow with the "firefall" and there is a good chance this could be a disappointment. huge tax breaks for the rich, while the middle-class continues to struggle. that's what happens when billionaires are able to control the political system. our campaign is funded by the working people of this country, and those are the people that i will represent. no more tax breaks for billionaires. we are going to guarantee health care to all people and create up to 20 million good paying jobs to save this planet. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message because we need an economy that works for all of us, not just wealthy campaign contributors. it is a: 50. in alameda man raise the money needed to pay for the surgery to save his dog's life the. he has a 12-year-old dog lola and set up a go fund me page to raise the rest of the nearly $50,000 needed. lola was diagnosed with a heart disease that required new and expensive groundbreaking surgery. he says the operation is a payback after lola helped him survive the several bouts of depression. a popular tv show as help the teenager born with a severe heart defect grow happier and stronger. the 16-year-old shoham das born with a half part and underwent three open-heart surgeries by the time he was four years old. he took up martial arts and was a big fan of the live-action tv series power rangers. he earned his first black belt at only 11 years old. >> what happened was all of the exercise i did ended up helping my heart grow stronger so i have better quality of life. i can do more things without getting tired easily. >> the teenager still sees the cardiologist at stanford every three months. he is an inspiration for other young people dealing with major medical challenges. the uber on-demand delivery company has a closely watched legal battle in california. the federal judge in sacramental rejected the request to block the state new labor law to reclassify independent contractors as employees. the judge said the benefit to the public outweighs the potential harm of the company. uber and other companies say the new law could ruin their businesses. california lawmakers are considering a proposal to prevent state employees from staying at the trump hotels. the measure would bar any employee of an agency from spending money and said they should not profit off of the constituents they serve and represent. the proposal does not mention trump by name but he is the only president in history that is a hotel magnet. there is a chance the phenomenon at yosemite will not be so bright. it draws thousands of people to the valley floor with the sun hitting the waterfall and it looks like it turns it into a line of fire cascading down el capitan on. but mother nature may not cooperate because of the dry weather in the area. returning as a member of the miami heat. >> one of my favorite teammates of all time, making our job so much easier and from the bottom of my heart i thank everybody that supported us. that supported me my entire time year. the feels-like, every time. the feels-like i just left but feels like home. >> the klay thompson introduction with the warriors doing a tribute recapping the moments of the biggest moments of andre iguodala with six years and three championships with the team. >> since being traded he and the heat went on to beat the warriors, 113-101. the warriors had a run in the third quarter but not enough to stop the miami heat. the warriors going the all-star break with the worst in the league record of 12-42. >> we have to look ahead. it is apparent that the oscars had many people scratching their head in my eminem said he decided to perform his 2002 hit, lose yourself, a decade later. it's been four years since colin kaepernick played in a football game and we will explain my is not taking a position in the newly formed xfl. clearly my chance. mike: anyone hear the slogan, 'mike will get it done?' ok, let me tell you what the 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a right. i created nearly 500,000 jobs in new york city. as president, i'll build an economy that delivers good jobs with higher wages. i'll take on the gun lobby and save lives. and i will stop trump's assault on women's reproductive rights. i've got a record of doing things. i've got the resources to take on this fight. as mayor, i held myself accountable for results. as president, i'll offer common sense plans and i will get it done. so let's stay on the offensive, and let's win. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. former quarterback caller colin kaepernick is one of many who did not sign with the xfl team. an alameda county sheriff deputy is suing the toronto as president after an incident at last year's finals. the lawsuit alleges that he hit a deputy as he was trying to get to the court to celebrate the raptors nba championship. they are suing for $75,000. the alameda d.a.s office decided not to file criminal charges last october. pitcher who was directly affected by the mlb cheating scandal is suing the houston astros. he last pitched in the majors against the astros in august to 27 while playing for the toronto blue jays. the lawsuit claims 12 of the 29 pitches he threw were preceded by banks on a trashcan, the signal the astros used two alert hitters about pitches. he was sent back to the minors and has not played in the major leagues since. he wants the astros to be punished by giving $31 million to charity. klay thompson, steph curry and trevon bryant are among 44 players on the list, thompson is recovering from a knee injury, the head coach is one of three assistants on the staff. new images have now emerged in the saga of the coyote and the badger buddies. they were captured on video last week joining forces to move across the santa cruz mountains. the conservation group who captured these images is sharing this extended video. it turns out the two were spotted together for about an hour before being filled, making their way through a tunnel under the highway. and, wildlife park officials say they have learned the coyote and badger actually hunt together. a popular toy that first came out in the 80s is making a comeback. pound puppies is back in production, returning to store shelves once again. they come with an adoption certificate and a name tag. there are six different dogs available, each one costs $20. the new collection is trying to be socially responsible, there are instructions to help children learn about caring for pets before adopting a real live cat or dog and welcoming a real animal into the household. after chaotic caucus' in iowa, democratic candidates are hoping for a clear winner in new hampshire. we said down with the state director for bernie sanders 2020 as both are being cast in new hampshire. there it is, headed! come on. >> unique dreams are going pro, captured in a new film. we catch up with the writer and director and learn some cool trick shots. the hot wheels legend tour returns challenging car lovers to come up with their own unique ideas for a new hot wheels toy. we will let you know when the torah makes a stop in the bay area. my favorite time of year