>> i have no doubt that we will defeat donald trump. >> bernie sanders and pete buttigieg front-runners, both picking up nine delegates. but in this race it is the third-place finisher, amy klobuchar who was drunk attention and she jumped 2 spots from a fifth-place finish in iowa caucuses and increase outreach efforts and a strong debate performance giving her a bump. >> because of you we are taking this campaign to nevada. we are going to south carolina. >> she beat out elizabeth warren who fail to pick up any delegates in new hampshire. >> our campaign is built for the long haul. >> candidates are focused on the future, mike bloomberg skipping the early states will campaign in tennessee today and he is also looking ahead to the general election as he opens a new hampshire campaign office. joe biden is going to south carolina even before tuesday's bowls in new hampshire closed.>> it ain't over man. we are just getting started. >> just a few moments ago michael bloomberg wrapped up one of his rallies in tennessee and this one in chattanooga, the biggest applause line is donald trump is afraid of me but some of these democrats on the trail, he seems to have limitless money and pouring it into the super tuesday states. >> back in the bay area people in oakland and one neighborhood are sharing a video of a daytime robbery hoping to help police catch the people responsible which happened monday afternoon near fruitvale avenue, allie rasmus joins us live with more on the story . >>reporter: the victim's father says he is grateful first of all his son wasn't hurt but he said he is also glad there is very clear surveillance video which captured the crime, the two armed robbers involved in the car they were driving. a quiet, sunny afternoon, 1:30 in the middle of the day in the 20-year-old man in this video is vacuuming his car in the driveway of his home and use the silver hyundai drive by slowly and within seconds the young man in the driveway feels a gun past and pressed to the back of his neck after the two robbers ordered him to the ground and demanded his belongings. >> you would never expect it right outside of the house>> the victim's father was inside the home when it happened>> i walked in and i heard voices and his further already here and always here so i did not pay attention because there was no scream. >> the victim's father did not want his face shone on camera and the robbers still have his son's phone, cold chain, car and house keys. >> he tried to struggle. but he had a gun right behind his neck. >> is that his son is hurt but is still shaken up and very frustrated. >> he chose to be called, he got mad in the beginning but then you think about it it was just the best thing to do to let it go. >> video of the crime was captured on the home surveillance cameras which has now been widely circulated through the neighborhood and other ring users in the area>> it is very brazen, these young punks are just brazen. >> neighbors say they want police and city leaders to take action. >> something needs to be done about all of the crime going on, there is a lot of house break-ins and it is sad and scary for so many.>> every city has problems. but it is not about the city, i think it is about people. we need to get help to catch these people.>> the victim's father said in oakland police officer did come by their home to take a report about what happened around 10 pm monday night but have not gotten any updates or heard from police since then. we reached out to oakland police this morning to get an update but have not yet heard back. live in oakland allie rasmus across the bay san francisco da lance to ask the mayor for 1,000,000 1/2 dollars to give to residents whose cars are broken into the da says auto burglaries make up the largest number of crimes that directly affect people living in san francisco last year alone there were more than 25,000 car break-ins. according to the chronicle the money would help residents pay for the cost of those shattered windows and also pay for people who would help process claims. the trump administration is stepping up containment efforts against the coronavirus and the 13th us cases confirmed, this is the latest from atlanta. >>reporter: there are now almost 45,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus around the world and the outbreak is still spreading a 13th us case was confirmed in san diego, one of the american evacuees wuhan china, the epicenter of the outbreak. the trump administration stepping up its response promising a containment-based strategy for stopping the virus>> these targeted steps aimed to slow the virus spread to and within the united states and give our government and other countries more time to build preparedness and understand the virus and develop countermeasures.>> a big part of that strategy will be an increase in testing and the cdc is now sending test kits to public health officials across the country. on tuesday illinois became the first state to start using them. >> we take every precaution that we can all the work is done under a special hood that keeps any of the virus from escaping.>> lawmakers on capitol hill are starting to ask hard questions about the administration's plan and some have suggested more oversight is needed after it was revealed a lab error caused the coronavirus patient to be released from a san diego hospital and returned to a military base where hundreds of evacuees were still under quarantine. >> we do not want the federal government to under react and i think the probability they will get it just right is zero >> the outbreak is having a big impact on mail delivery, the u.s. postal service saying it could no longer accept packages going to china because there are no flights to carry them. five passengers who flew from wuhan china to travis air force base in fairfield have tested negative coronavirus and those five passengers showed symptoms of coronavirus and had fevers but the cdc said test results confirmed they do not have the deadly virus. last week two government flights helped evacuate americans from china to the airbase and all passengers are in quarantine, and passengers were treated at a nearby hospital. an idea to ease congestion on the bay bridge has received a pitch, the plan is to build a us only bridge on the or lane on the bridge>>reporter: we asked the woman this one if you ever consider using the bay bridge to commute into san francisco and she said no way. we know the commute and the evening and mornings can be rough but officials say having a bus only lane on the bay bridge could be a solution but it is one step in the long process to ease a bridge traffic headaches and a presentation to the bay area toll authority oversight committee highlights the initial design and traffic assessment of a bus only lane on the bay bridge. the metropolitan transportation committee said the bus only lane as a goal but cannot get ahead of themselves, there are other effective fixes it have to happen first, a traffic analysis found there are more congestion and approaches to the bridge during peak communication hours instead of on the bridge and the highest priority would be to fix those hotspots must affecting movement at the w. grand ave. and 580 and 80 approaches, there is a complex list of ideas that could take several years to complete.>> we are talking about solutions that may take general purpose lanes and convert them into hov lanes and also talk about increasing occupancy and additional pricing measures. >> the mtc is working with other transit agencies to put these ideas into action and both ac transit and bart board of directors approved resolutions to support a bus only lane and rob onto his excited about the possibility but once it done right and there's a lot more discussion between agencies involved that needs to happen and they need money to get these designed and they are eager to break ground. >> it comes down to the different boards, just to approve the programming to allow us to move forward. i think that the will is there. $7 million is how much the city council has approved for revision 0 in san jose. how city leaders hopes the money will help reduce the rising number of traffic deaths city streets. concerns after a dry spell continues across the bay area and what some say if the no rain trend continues. >> after breaking record temperatures across much of the bay area yesterday a cooldown is here, the full forecast is coming up. 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. >> the bay area is in the middle of an unusually dry february with breaking temperatures of records and according to the national weather service five cities tied or broke high temperature record yesterday, it was 80 at santa rosa which shattered the previous record of 74 from the same date set in 1994. richmond broke its 1988 record of 73 x 10 and livermore tied its 2006 record at 72. the national weather service noted that neither phoenix nor las vegas have reached 80 yet this year did >> we are nearly halfway through february and the bay area has not seen a drop of rain. this is raising concerns about the upcoming wildfire season.>>reporter: it is the winter season but you would not know it around late or like merrick to say, joggers traversed the lake amidst sunny skies and temperatures which shored to 70. >> beings are interested in fire i always think when is the rain coming? >> scott stevens prof. fire and science eight uc berkeley studies how the bone dry conditions affect our state which is prone to wildfires that have over the years have grown larger and more destructive and the world watched as motzer flames ravaged parts of australia killing more than three dozen people and destroying more than 3000 homes an estimated 1 billion native animals were believed to be killed. for those who study these kinds of conditions like stevens the dry weather being experienced in the bay area now is something not to be ignored. >> australia jumped into their summer so quickly and they had a very dry spring and then had a huge fire season but here we can have a similar thing spinning in the bay area the most recent menacing fire of 2019 was the kincade fire which burned nearly 80,000 acres of land in sonoma county and the year before that it was the camp fire of butte county which resulted in 85 casualties and it is repeats that calfire are looking to prevent>> we're worried that things are going out more early than they should be normally>> the conditions we are in now are opportunities that will increase the amount of land targeted for prescribed burns which he said could reduce the intensity of fires during wildfire season>> we will eventually get rain in march or april and things will get wet in the fire threats are knocked down>> the rain may have pulled a disappearing act but the reins of previous years have helped and we are in good shape, reservoirs across california are at or above historical averages so we have plenty of water going into the future.>> we usually do not like to look back at yesterday's weather but yesterday's weather was worth revisiting. why? we had not only record highs but our first 80 and 810 temperatures of the season in santa rosa and sonoma county airport and 81 and why is that significant? because las vegas and vance have not yet had 80 yet this year but yesterday sonoma county airport did and downtown santa rosa set a record high, breaking an old mark by the wide margin, of 74 and napa was closed at 79, richmond was at 74 and sfo and livermore tied the record highs for the date at 74 and 72 but there is a 24 hour temperature change showing we are down 40 to 130 and half moon bay at one time this morning at fairfield were both down 250 it is nice in february but we could use rain. we are now falling further and further behind it is getting ugly now for many and even santa rosa is below 70%, the city below 60%, there has been nothing this month and nothing forecast into this weekend maybe a little drizzle but really no effect, no rain out to the 27th or 28 on some of the forecast models have we had a dry february before? yes we have, february 1864 not a drop in february 1953 only .04 . dry february's do not usually bode well for the rest of the season ended the season usually ends up dry but march could go either way. it could be dry are very, very rainy but for now looking at february it doesn't look good there could be just a little bit of rain sunday around clearlake, apache five on the coast start to increase the next few days but average high 59 to 62 and the highs today will be 64 to 70. while they are still about they are trending downward and coming up later we will take a look at the weekend and see how much more these temperatures will drop. the west contra costa unified school district will consider renaming was in elementary school and honor for our first lady michelle obama the school is for former pres. woodrow wilson who has been criticized for segregation efforts in the school is being rebuilt and suitors are going to school at a temporary location. the district board meeting starts at 6:30 tonight across say they want to investigate a court case involving a former trump adviser and why they say that president trump may have improperly influenced the justice department . 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. grand now we have to deal withed us this.rs. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progressive climate law. and that's why i'm endorsing tom steyer. because when big oil tried to stop our 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the s&p and i mentioned the nasdaq is up by a full three quarters of a percent top democrats on capitol hill are calling for an investigation after four prosecutors at the department of justice resigned. as ray bogan reports the resignations were in apparent protest after the justice department overruled the recommendation for how much time former trump adviser roger stone should serve in prison.>>reporter: president trump is congratulating the ag for taking control of what he says is a totally out-of-control case .>> the president seems to think the entire justice department as his personal lawsuit to prosecute his enemies and help his friends. >> the saga began monday when prosecutor suggested that the court sentenced former trump adviser roger stone to 7 to 9 years in prison for his conviction of lying to congress and witness tampering, president trump tweeting it was a horrible and very unfair situation tuesday stones sentencing recommendation was reduced and the justice department source calls seven calls 7 to 9 years grossly disproportionate to mr. stones offenses sen. schumer is asking the doj inspector general to investigate if there was improper political interference and richard blumenthal is asking lindsay graham to do the same. >> ag william barr should be ashamed and embarrassed. and he should resign. >> both president trump and the justice department denied pressure was applied >> i did not speak to them and i thought the recommendation was ridiculous >> justice department spokeswoman said the decision to change the stone sentencing recommendation was made before the president tweet a senior doj official tells fox news the recommendation was changed because it was not what had been briefed to the department but ultimately judge amy berman jackson will make the final decision in stones sentencing next thursday. some bridal shop owners say the coronavirus is affecting their business and their brides because of problems getting materials and gowns. many wedding dresses are made with chinese fabrics including silk and satin but the coronavirus outbreak is delaying shipments for this fabrics and gowns and some shops said orders are delayed for weeks.>> we cannot survive as a business unless we do trade with china. we have no travel, you have no employees to work on the gowns, no production.>> owners are advising brides to order their gowns early especially since manufacturers cannot rush orders due to the slow labor and closed factories. and the city of antioch is stepping as police staffing to make sure people in the city are protected, last night city council voted in favor of increasing police staffing levels unanimously approving what would have been over hiring of six new sworn police officers the authorized staffing level was 115 sworn officers but the mayor said the city is surpassing the number to show the community it is taking an even stronger stance against crime returning home after spending weeks in quarantine because of 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top stories, bernie sanders went to new hampshire primaries, and former south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg emerge as front- runners, and amy klobuchar finished third, elizabeth warren and joe biden did not pick up any delegates. oakland police are investigating a midday robbery in oakland, surveillance video from my home in oakland dimond district should two men walking up to him and cleaning his car and one man put a gun to his head and forced the victim to the ground, the two then stole his phone, a gold necklace and his bracelet. the victim wasn't physically hurt and no arrests have been made. the san francisco da is asking the mayor 4,000,000 1/2 dollars to give to residents who have had their cars broken into. the da said auto burglaries make up the largest number of crimes that directly affect people living in san francisco. last year there were more than 25,000 car break-ins and the money would help reimburse city residents for the costs of shattered windows and to higher two employees to process claims.>> the palo alto mother and daughter are allowed to go back home after been quarantined for the past two weeks because of the coronavirus threat. we talked with them as they were released from a southern california military base.>>reporter: this palo alto woman smile says it all, she facetimed with us while preparing to leave the southern california military base where she has been quarantined to 14 days.>> thank god we got out and we are safe. i am really grateful to everything that the us government has done for us. >> esther tebeka and her 15- year-old daughter were some of the 195 evacuees flown in china on the jenrry 29th flight and quarantine at the airbase in riverside county ever since.>> everybody pass their health screening. >> health officer share this photo of some of them tossing their facemasks in celebration. >> i want to make it clear that these people do not have coronavirus. >> esther tebeka traveled to wuhan china to visit her ailing mother and halfway through the visit the entire city was put under quarantine and would help from the consulate she managed to get hooked on this evacuation flight and agreed to be contained for 72 hours and she said only after the flight arrived in the us were passengers told the quarantine would be 14 days. the palo alto woman said that she and her daughter heather temperatures regularly checked and they were able to get outside every day but mostly chose to stay in the room. the mother could not wait to get home to see her other two children who have been staying with friends in san jose. she understands some people have fear about her returning to the bay area and is considering staying home the rest of the week to make them feel better she feels grateful to have witnessed the unprecedented federal quarantine and says it brings her new appreciation.>> i used to hate to drive this long drive to the bay area but like yesterday, i just have a new appreciation for life, each minutes and each second is wonderful. >> the man on trial for the murder of a young woman at in oakland artificial be back in court tomorrow after a bizarre day on the stand testifying in his own defense henry lee was in the courtroom and he said at times the testimony was heated>>reporter: john cowell testified in his own defense and his murder trial and as the sheriff's deputy sat next to him on the sand he told the jury he is bipolar, schizophrenic and hears voices. for the first time he gave his reason as to why he stabbed nia wilson to death and injured her sister at the macarthur bart station they were aliens and gang members out to attack and kidnap his grandmother. he told the jury that i stabbed both the females because i believed they would not give my grandmother back. and wilson's mother is not buying it. >> i think he is delusional now and not then. >> understand palace said nia wilson and her sister were pointing at other passengers while staring at him and he had no contact with them before the stabbing. he gave rambling and often incoherent answers at times talk about miniature radios implanted in his ears and fake skin as well as white and black skin. he was often at odds with his own attorney confirming basic facts and dates. >> i believe 75% of it is made up but 25% of it is racially motivated. it is crazy how he keeps talking about black women and gangs and gang members been >> with powell taking center stage many of the family believe that is all an act and prosecutor which board has vigorously cross-examined him asking if it was true he was a drug and alcohol abuse are or other damaging aspect of his past and this time he said he does not remember. her mother believes the attack was based on the growth skin color even though the da has not charge him with a hate crime>> he said the white skin and dark skin and fake skin, that is what made me think it was racially motivated. >> the bottom line is whether john cowell knew what he was doing at the time of the stabbing and that will be up to this jury of eight women and four men to decide.>> new safety improvements are underway to dangerous intersection in san francisco and the sfmta analysis morning announced safety improvement will be made at masonic avenue and oak in the panhandle and the intersection is identified as a high injury location is under the city's vision zero program which aims to eliminate traffic fatalities by the year 2024>> we are changing the signal timing and putting it high visibility traffic signals and this will send a clear message to drivers to watch out for pedestrians, slow down and be careful, you're driving for a neighborhood. >> last month i woman standing on the sidewalk at this intersection was seriously injured after being hit by a car that was rear-ended by another vehicle on the street storm san jose city council approved spending nearly $7 million on its vision zero the next two years to reduce the rising number traffic deaths on the city streets and last year 29th pedestrians were killed in traffic collisions in san jose which is the highest number since the mid-90s. the city plans to use the vision zero funding in part to install new crosswalks, more transit boarding islands and additional signage in areas where there have been the most collisions now to santa clara were city leaders heard from residents about serious problems on their street. they said reckless drivers have rammed into parked cars, spun doughnuts and taken art in illegal sideshows. azenith smith has more bid >>reporter: i will be watching tv and all of a sudden i hear a screech and i come running out and it is gone. >> he is describing what he hears several times a month, so the racing outside of his home on briarwood drive in santa clara. >> playing with their cars and screeching out and doing doughnuts and taking off. >> at the intersection of briarwood and st. mark's drive a neighbor snapped pictures of a car spinning donuts and you can see smoke from the tires and skidmarks left behind.>> we heard a loud noise at night. spent this resident except to the noise and another says drivers go 50 to 60 mph and a 25 mile-per-hour zone damaging parked cars. >> i have seen three different cars get hit right here.>> all of the briarwood drive neighbors here this evening please stand. we met at tuesday city councilman ever said it has been a problem for some time and they gathered 60 signatures for a petition for speed bumps. >> we have students who walk our street all the time. >> they say several schools are in the area school buses use the street as well is the main out to the bus yard and drivers use briarwood is a frontage road for busy lawrence expressway.>> some of the things you describe people are doing all over town. >> city leaders said it is not just their streets. >> we have the same issue, lafayette street is a great conduit for racing and sideshows and doughnuts. >> the council could designate the street as a school zone and work with the school district to ensure the drivers adhere to traffic rules and neighbors say something needs to be done. >> our street is not treated as a residential street, it is treated no differently than the lawrence expressway. we ask for your help. >> a chico newspaper is reporting a number of people who died because of the camp fire in butte county is likely higher than the official count of 85 and you will remember the camp fire destroyed the town of paradise, at least 50 more people die from complications during and after the fire, medical officials say there are other deaths directly connected to the fire and most are among older people who suffered medical emergencies from the stress of the fire are those who left medication behind has a ran for their lives. storm prosecutors in the college admission scandal are recommending the longest sentence yet for elizabeth henriquez that she should be sentenced to 20 says months in prison and recommending that her husband manwell henriquez spent 18 months in prison and the prosecutors say the couple cheated on more standardized tests compared anyone else charged in the case and they are repeat offenders, their daughters were admitted to georgetown and northwestern. sentencing hearing scheduled for early next month jussie smollett has been indicted by a grand jury in the city of chicago for special prosecutor reinvestigated allegations he falsely reported being the victim of a hate crime. back in march last year the charges against jussie smollett were dropped but in a judge appointed a special prosecutor to determine whether he should face possible further prosecution and the grand jury investigation concluded that he planned and participated in a staged hate crime attack. >> disorderly conduct does not sound really serious on its face but when the disorderly conduct is making a false statement to a police officer it is a class iv felony which carries 1 to 3 years.>> jussie smollett is to appear at an arraignment in chicago october 24. bay area students featured in a new film called we are the dream and we catch up with it oakland students at the premier and hear from the academy award- winning producer of the new hbo movie one more day a nice springlike weather before a slight cool down. steve paulson will have the forecast coming up. growing up in a family that struggled economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, struggling to survive. in this moment, we need a fighter. bernie sanders. we know he'll fight for us as president because he always has. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. putting term limits on congress, about washington insiders went crazy. they said term limits are bad, that they'll break government. what a joke! congress is working fine for politicians and corporations, but it's not doing anything for real people on climate, health care or gun safety. the only way we get new ideas is electing new people, including a president willing to shake-up washington. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >> in baltimore to fall on enforcement officers with a fugitive task force were shot and injured in a suspect is dead. us marshals a spokesperson said the officers were working on an attempted murder warrant shots were fired, one officer was hit in the leg and the other in the stomach and both officers transported to a local hospital. >> about 100 people were displaced from their apartment in a massive five alarm fire overnight and started around 3 am at an apartment complex in orange county and the fire started on the first floor and spread to the second story and ultimately a cause of the roof to collapse. two people were taken to the hospital and the cause is being investigated. and here at home willing new information about a fire in brisbane overnight at 1 am at a home on kings road and the san bruno amount state and county park and it started in a garbage can outside the house. the homeowner was able to get most of the fire out before fire crews arrived and no one was hurt. another horse as i did the santa anita racetrack in southern california the track said the worst is to work out saturday when it collapsed and died sources of died at that track since the season began in december and 43 courses in all have died at santa anita since december 2018. the california horseracing board is expected to release the result of a year-long investigation into the santa anita racetrack. a surfer in portugal was transported to the hospital after been crushed by massive waves during a competition alex patella was participating in a surfing competition off the coast of portugal one a massive wave pushed him white off the surfboard and into the choppy waters and his teammates immediately jumped into action and hopped onto a jet ski to rescue him and on their way back to shore another huge wave hit the jetski and not the two under the violent surf and his teammate was able to pull himself and the unconscious surfer to the shore where they were both transported to the hospital and according to the world certainly the server is stable and conscious. still a nice day but temperatures are cooler compared to yesterday. and yesterday with a roaring north northeast wind direction which was pretty strong and look at today, the wind speeds are far less even though their slightly offshore they are way down. -4 to -130 cooler so the cooling has begun as we say on the temperatures, back into the 60s and some of the 70s. since october 1, there has not been much rain on top of what has fallen since october 1, we are now looking ugly for rainfall, 46% in oakland and 43% around san jose, not boding well for the rain but looking ahead, normally we would get a good rain this month, san francisco should get about four and half inches in santa rosa 6 inches and stan is a 3 1/3 for the month alone but nothing so far through today and the forecast into the weekend shows nothing here. maybe around mendocino county but i do not think anything will happen here. a drive february. this happened once before way back in 1864 with not a drop of rain falling in san francisco, 1853 was dry and this is the drive february 1853 was dry and this is the drive february 1967. any rain in the forecast, a tiny bit in mendocino county on sunday, but the models are backing off on this already so reducing forecast totals back. it will be cooler and we are seeing some patchy fog and i think that will ramp up late tonight and tomorrow and be a huge impact as we go into the end of the week. but still everything is up and over the ridge of high pressure. nothing opens the door to the rain like most of the rest of the country is getting. they have got rain or hail or snow or thunderstorms and look at the system out of the state of texas which will track into the northeast and into the great lakes, they are big systems but not for us. it is a dry pattern but it will be a little cooler today and we continue that theme into the weekend with more clouds late saturday into sunday. highs today 60s and 70s so cooler is the rule and to the next few days even though today's pretty nice and by the end of the week tempers back out of the upper 50s and low 60s. oakland students are being featured in a new hbo documentary which draws inspiration from dr. martin luther king jr. and the documentary profile students as they take part in an annual public speaking competition. amber lee attended last night's premier and spoke to the students involved. >>reporter: the premier of we are the dream at the fox theater celebrated the students, parents and teachers of oakland. this documentary tells a story through their eyes of the 40th annual martin luther king oratorical fest in 2019.>> i want them to see that although i am young i can still use my voice.>> those heard in the one hour film capture journeys of students in the oakland unified school district as they prepared and rehearsed for the competition showcasing their oratorical skills. >> racism and hate, killing and war. this is not the world i want to see. >> lovely hasn't recited from a poem that she wrote and she and other students were formed from material often drawing from their lives.>> sometimes i will hear gunshots at night and it makes me think we need to make a difference on this.>> the executive producer of we are the dream is two time academy award winner mahershala ali who was born in oakland and grew up in haywood. >> i saw little bit of myself in the kids from the standpoint of being a little bit shy and i think you'll recognize some of yourself in each of these kids. >> he says the support from teachers and parents is crucial, encouraging children to speak the written word can be a powerful way to communicate. >> to have this moment now and how that can impact your self- esteem.>> this is a rise up moment for kids and this is a time where there are a lot of problems in the world and these kids are really sharing their sense of the future and what needs fixing and what they are hopeful about. >> these children say the ability to express themselves publicly is empowering helping them see they can make a difference. >> i really like the fact that participating in this makes me see the world differently. >> the documentary will be televised on hbo february 18 and eventually i am told it will be available online. in oakland amber lee ktvu . a san francisco jazz composer is using music to teach a lesson of black history or to a group of bay area students marcus shelby was in twin peaks yesterday and spoke to hundreds of student about everything from harriet tubman in the underground railroad to nat king cole.>> we all see this is important and to embrace it and to be serious about it and to see how it is all interconnected. >> i am one quarter african- american and i'm learning about my own culture. speak it is important so we understand what everybody went through and help improve everything. >> shelby said he hopes the lessons learned yesterday will be absorbed into the us history curriculum year-round in addition to being taught in february which is of course like a stream. a sneak peek at san francisco international's new sky terrace days before it officially opens and the sky terrace open to the public friday but tomorrow the airport is holding a special event, two hours tomorrow a select number of people can enjoy the views from the new deck. the observation deck is located on the fourth floor of terminal two right behind starbucks and visitors do not need boarding passes to take in the views. still to come, valentine's day is friday and up next a special treat that some penguins in san francisco are receiving. yo 'it' is. as mayor, i expanded healthcare coverage. as president, i'll build on obamacare because healthcare is a 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this message. >> today we hear from san francisco's new da jason bodie. >> we're speaking with the da to learn more about the controversial plan to reimburse residents for window repairs after cars are broken into, details today. taking a look at the market before the closing bell a solid day for the dow jones, to 300 and the same can be said for the nasdaq and s&p 500 index is up close to 1%.>> an event has been canceled in barcelona spain over the coronavirus and several company announced they were dropping out of the show set to be held later this month and formula one race organizers have announced the chinese grand prix in shanghai is being postponed in the race was set to take pl., april 19th it is the latest sporting event to be impacted by the coronavirus and in a statement coronal they were wanting to ensure the health and safety of the traveling staff, championship participants and the fans. the warriors are struggling on the court the season but big success off the court. forbes magazine lists the warriors is one of only three nba franchises valued at more than $4 billion. the new york knicks are first at $4.6 billion followed by the los angeles lakers and then the warriors at $4.3 billion in the warriors jumped in value by 23% in one year based on the opening of their new chase center there is a new type of gymnasium designed for children on the autism spectrum and as alex michelson tells us there jim is providing a safe, nurturing and fun environment.>>reporter: wyatt zimmerman is having the time of his life at we rock the spectrum in agoura hills. he is on the autism spectrum.>> his personality has been allowed to blossom and he is making with friends and playing with toys appropriately.>> when myatt started he was nonverbal, clearly not anymore. >> you jumped so high to the ceiling.>> we rock the spectrum jim specializes in serving kids on the autism spectrum but everyone is welcome. >> it is a safe place for kids on the spectrum to be and they will not be ridiculed or judged.>> have you made new friends? >> yeah.>> 11-year-old karen jamison has cerebral palsy and loves playing here with his dad ej. spent the kids love it and they can run crazy and wild and not have to worry about hitting hurt or getting in trouble.>> all of the equipment here is occupational therapy equipment. so there are sensory advantages to everything here. plus there is padding everywhere that you can see in case kids fall down and everybody here is having a good time right? having fun?>> good using your words. >> dana agassi is the owner. >> all kids can come and have fun and play and not feel judged our motto is finding a place where you never have to say i'm sorry. >> dana serves over two. >> dana serves over 2000 kids. there are similar gems all over the world where kids can be kids. what do you think is the biggest lesson that you want people to learn from this story?>> that all children are the same and that they might be different in some ways but they are all the same. >> a new koala bear at the san francisco zoo has a new name and after naming contest to raise money for australian bushfire relief and the winning name was cobar wollemi and the zoo went with two names because of their significance the first name means bert earth and aboriginal language and the second name is the name of nearly extinct pine trees that were saved from the fires. the contest raise $15,000. siba the standard poodle is the 2020 champion at the 144th westminster kennel club dog show, siba defeated more than $2600 over three days and bourbon the whippet is second and daniel the golden retriever made it to the final round i was clearly a crowd favorite as fans were chanting daniel's name but a golden retriever has never won at westminster and just in time for valentine's day african being was at the california academy of sciences received heart-shaped valentines this morning for their nests, dozens watched as biologists handed them out at the penguin colony. traditionally the male penguins grab a heart and take it back to their mates and the cards get torn up and used as nesting materials. the biologists say the new nesting materials encourages breeding behavior and helps the penguin couples bond.>> it is like getting a new mattress. so cute. thank you for joining us at noon today. our news continues on ktvu.com . dr. oz is next right here. be smart back in the news, saying she was sexually assaulted on a plane, targeted in midair. she's here revealing her ordeal and how she's helping others to fight back. plus, the latest update on the autistic 8-year-old boy who was left to freeze to death in his garage. the boy's former nanny is here revealing disturbing details from inside the home where the little boy died. coming up next. dr. oz: season 11 start now. a lizabeth smart became household name when she was kidnapped from her home as