it is february 9. >> good morning and happy sunday. rosemary is here. the whole crew is here. you survived last night. >> we did. it was cold but not as cold as i think it's going to be. actually, the weather was great. >> not bad at all. it's hard to think that we were just there and now we are here. >> i know. >> the story for today will be the wind. it is windy out there. you may have notice. this a look at lake tahoe where it is wendy as well. they are starting off with some cloud cover this morning. this is system is bringing us a wind advisory that will last until tomorrow for many parts of the bay area. gusting to 50 miles per hour out there. it will last the entire day. temperatures are cold but not too bad. with the wind, we are starting out warmer than where we were yesterday morning. details on temperatures and the wind advisory and what you can expect for the week coming up. new, one person is in the hospital in serious condition after being struck by a car in san francisco. this happened at about 3 am at 19th avenue police say a toyota previous was traveling southbound on 19th avenue when it struck an adult male. a pedestrian was taken to the hospital. he is in life-threatening condition. the driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with the investigation. tens of thousands filled the streets of san francisco for the chinese new year parade. >> the celebration welcomed in the year of the rat. this is the largest celebration of the lunar new year outside of asia. tanning out has always been good. there were concerns this year that people concerned about the coronavirus would stay away. there was no impact though. >> if there is, you could have pulled me. everyone out here, it looks like they're enjoying themselves and ready for a good time. there doesn't seem to be in effect. >> they were packed in. no estimate of the size but they sold 2400 police receipts. after the big repeat parade you have the massive cleanup. they got to work the moment the event and it. they cleaned up the long parade route. that took place all night long. it is expected to continue through most of the day today. a festival at the oakland museum continues today. >> a number of special events are planned for weekend festivities. their work people young and old coming out to celebrate the year the rat. >> we are amplifying traditions around the lunar new year at the museum. we are so excited to have multi generational participation. there are all sorts of art activities and performances. >> this is the 19th year they have had a celebration. new numbers show more people are dying from the coronavirus then sars. today, there are a total of 1800 people that have died from the coronavirus. there were 89 deaths today. 774 people were killed by sars. there are 37,000 confirmed infections around the world. the embassy in beijing has the first death of an american from the coronavirus. more jets evacuated american citizens. all passengers will be placed in a 14 day quarantine. anyone showing signs of the virus will be put in isolation and into a hospital. >> we expect to see additional cases of this coronavirus in the united states from returning passengers. >> for passengers quarantined on a cruise ship have been allowed to leave. they had been staying in the same room and three of them had the flu. the first's fourth passenger did not get sick. >> diamond princess as quarantined six more passengers including one american. that brings the ships total to 69 passengers. 12 passengers are american and the quarantine will remain in place until february 19. many factories have been closed for the new lunar new year celebration. now some are saying they will stay shut down because of the virus outbreak. volkswagen is one company saying it will not restart production before next week. several electronic manufacturers say they will be affected it by the supply chain. it could take weeks to wrap backup. economic analysis or analyst say that could change the timing of when to expect the release of the next apple iphone which usually happens in september. they say could also affect products planned for release in time for the end of the year holiday shopping season. >> new, the fbi and the san francisco police department are investigating after an off-duty agent shot a man. here's what we know so far. >>reporter: the fbi does confirm one of their agents was involved in a shooting. we are on asberry street. the scene is clear. we will take you to video what the scene look like earlier this morning and break down exactly what we know. the police department says this happened on ash berry street at about 11:30 last night. officers from the park district station got to the scene and found a man with a gunshot wound and it off-duty federal agent who was uninjured. the injured man was taken to san francisco general to be treated. the fbi is involved in what's being investigated as an agent involved shooting. >> this is being investigated. the protocol is the homicide detail conducts the investigation along with the district attorney's office. what we have now is an ongoing investigation into an officer involved shooting. >> members of the fbi's evidence response team were on scene collecting evidence and taking photos and looking under cars. clothes and a pair of shoes were in the middle of asberry street. we don't know what led up to the shooting. that is under investigation. the homicide team and district attorney's office will deal with the criminal investigation. the fbi will work on the administrative investigation. a statement reads the fbi takes any shooting incident involving agents or task force members seriously. the review process is thorough and objective and is conducted exponentially. the police department is asking for any information that you may have. >> now to a search for blue suv that struck and killed a four-year-old boy and then took off. neighbor say this area has been a source of problem for several years. the boy was hit just off of 23rd street. we talked with neighbors. >>he was so white. i said what is wrong. what happened? he started crying. >>reporter: tragedy strikes friday evening after four-year- old boy was hit and killed by an suv while helping bring in groceries with his family. >> yesterday at 5 pm officers responded to the 2200 block of kalina avenue in reference to a hit and run accident involving a four-year-old. >> the boys name was hector. he had been seen with his family many times before. tj evans was leaving for work facing the direction of the oncoming suspect vehicle. >> he clipped him. the kid came flying across the road. he came to a stop right where my car was then he turned around and i'm certain he saw what happen. after that, they noticed and got out of there as quickly as they could. >> neighbors tried to jump in to help. >> the father was at the car with the sun when it happen. he ran over immediately. i think the mother was inside the house when that happen. she came out screaming and crying. she was hysterical. there were a lot of good samaritans able to tend it to them and the child. >> the boy was life flighted to a hospital and pronounced dead friday. >> i have seen many car speeding up and down the street. what is surprising is they do that even though there are a lot of kids in the neighborhood and there is a school two blocks away. >> this is the main avenue. they have to do something. i have my babies. i'm worried. >> a car could be heard speeding off in the background during our interview. >> how long have you been in the neighborhood? >> 10 years. >> do you hear that? >> almost every day. >>reporter: police are looking for the driver of a 99 to 2003 two-door ford explorer. >> it may have a possible front end damage. it has custom wheels and has a white bumper sticker on the rear window or below the rear window. >> they are asking for the communities help. if you know anything about what happened, give police a call right away. back to you. 711 is the time. i guess it's pretty wind out there? >> yes. when i was driving i saw a branch fly across the road. i said okay. >> no fog, that's behind you. >> yes. and the wind it does that. it dries out the air and we have pretty views but if you're crossing bridges you will have to hold it tight to the wheel. the wind is howling. this is san francisco. noticed the camera shaking. that happens. we are taking pictures around the bay area. we can always tell when the wind is blowing because it gives us a shaky shot. here is storm tracker two. the entire state of california is dry. we are not looking at any rate but there was a system that dropped on the backside and is bringing us the win. the wind is 58 miles per hour right now over oakland hills. to the south we have 31. looking at fairfield and napa, it is not just the hills getting the wind. fairfield has wind gusting 39 miles per hour and napa 29. in the eden or east bay, concord has 37 miles per hour. the inner east bay as part of the wind advisory. the wind will continue to blow throughout the course of the day. this does not expire until tomorrow morning. for santa cruz, it expires at 7 am. for the hills north and east bay, it will expire at 11 o'clock in the morning. with the wind out there temperatures are a lot warmer. a lot of 50s to start the day. 50 degrees in santa rosa and 52 in san francisco and oakland. 50 in livermore, 50 over san jose. for the afternoon, temperatures are going to be relatively mild work 60s coming our way. a warm-up in the extended forecast. i'll have a look at that coming up in just a bit. >> thank you. the mother of five-year-old , why she says her child is in need of urgent care that she says ice is not providing. that and more coming up after the break. stay with us, we'll be right back. candidates are crisscrossing new hampshire all weekend long pushing for votes of support ahead of the primary. a poll conducted before the the debate shows pete buttigieg with a slight edge. that puts them at 25% compared to bernie sanders at 24%. elizabeth warren has 14% and the vice president, joe biden has the number slip all week at 11%. minnesota senator stands at 6%. the democratic hopefuls are pulling out all the stops. summer taking aim at the front runners in the race. we are in new hampshire and have the very latest. >>reporter: things are heating up in new hampshire as candidates are ramping up their campaign efforts and ahead of tuesday's critical primary. joe biden is battling for votes after falling short in iowa. he released the new campaign video aimed at pete buttigieg. >> biden also saying he is not a barack obama and taking aim at his experience. >> i don't believe we are a party at risk if you nominate me . i believe we are at risk if you nominate someone who is never held a higher office than the mayor >> they are fighting back. >> i hear people saying what business does the mayor have running for president? there are so many communities, rural areas and the industrial cities and pockets of our biggest cities who have felt completely left behind by the ways of washington. we are tired of being reduced to a punchlineby washington politicians. >> the new york mayor, bloomberg has opted out. the billionaire said with all the fighting in the battleground state it is important that democrats stick together to defeat president trump. >> since the republican senate did not have the courage to remove the president from office, it is up to us to do it in november. >> officials anticipate a large turnout on tuesday hoping to hit the reset button after a rocky start to primary season. back to you. the most successful post debate fundraising. $2 million of donations since friday night's debate. donations came in from all 50 states. she placed fifth in iowa and faces the similar challenge in new hampshire. >> a new drop-off ballot box will make easier for those casting ballots in the election next month. they have installed a secure ballot box at the sycamore park ride and walk. ballots can be dropped off any time at that location. postage is not required. election day is march 3. it is one of the most wonderful days. you can see forever. it is gorgeous out there. the wind has a lot to do with it. >> yes. that pesky wind. we are with a wind advisory that will last until tomorrow morning. outside our doors, if you can see it from a view like this, that a beautiful start to the day. that the golden gate bridge. for many people crossing bridges this morning they are being blown around just a little bit. we have wind gusting in many areas. here is a view over san francisco. the cameras are little shaky. we have wind out there stirring things around. temperatures will be warmer. everybody in the 50s to start the day. 52 in san francisco and 52 in oakland. san jose and santa rosa are getting into the 50s. we will remain dry. rain in the extended forecast. the system that is bringing us the wind dropped on the backside of california did not bring moisture. here is a look at oakland hills where we have 31 miles per hour wins. middle peak and areas over the north they are reporting 43 miles per hour. the winds are blowing everywhere. oakland is a light wind in comparison. nine miles per hour. novato has gusts of 32 and napa 29. here's a look at the forecast getting into your afternoon. notice the darker shade of purple and red and pink, that is not going away. for the evening hours, it starts to lighten up a little bit. tomorrow morning the winds are still blowing. for some areas along the coast and in the hills, and in the inner east bay the advisory expires at 7 pm. it does not expire in the hills until tomorrow at 11 o'clock. the winds will be with us for the entire day. temperatures are a lot better, 47 for the inner east bay. that is one of the colder spots. the afternoon highs for today, look at these numbers, 60s for the north bay, 60 for santa rosa. santa rosa 63. our southbay is looking good at 65. 70 degrees in santa cruz. that sounds nice. 70 degrees. i will say it again. >> okay. here is your week ahead. we talked about the fact that we are not going to see any rate. take a look at the afternoon highs monday and tuesday. spring is on the way. >> i'm at the boardwalk. >> yes. i never left the boardwalk. >> the trees are starting to bud. mother nature is becoming confused right now. >> i did have to do a lot of waiting the other day. >> daffodils here in the parking lot. >> we need some rain. you know what they say, april showers. >> we're not done yet. >> about march and february showers. >> we will take all of them. deplorable conditions, mold, lead, roads. coming up, we expose a landlord, one of oakland's worst and still in business. that and more coming up after the break. stay with us, we'll be right back. when it comes to your business internet, which is more important? ♪ ♪ okay, i wish i didn't have to choose. like 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program is a written response to safety concerns on board trains. officials believe the ambassadors will cut down on crime and will give writers peace of mind. the program is going to have a six month trial before the board of director decides if it will be continued. 7:25. supervisors are set to discuss a pilot program to support food students. the board is scheduled to discuss the matter when it meets on tuesday. there's $2 million being sought beginning with the new school year next fall. this could reach 12,000 students with 3000 meals at a cost of $60 per meal if the proposal is approved. general motors recalls thousands of its pickup trucks. the recall affects about 162,020 19 chevys and gmc sierra trucks due to issues with the brake controls. the issue occurs on vehicles fixed in last december's recall of the very same trucks. gm started receiving reports of the new system causing new problems of its own such as electronic power brake assistance being disabled and warning lights being engaged. the company has not reported injuries in relation to the latest recall. a 12 hour sees that many call the worst mass shooting in thailand's history. the rampage that left many dead and wounded. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. from ktvu, this is mornings on 2. >> ease into sunday. good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 7:30. this is a beautiful shot of the bridge. you can see that flag whipping. >> you know what, we love the win. that means no fog. you can see forever. i feel like i need that to clear out my driveway. >> it's really clean. it's not about me. i'm just saying. my driveway will be messy again. >> good morning and welcome aboard. it is sunday. how are we doing? >> easy breezy. >> breezy for sure. >> when it was windy you could hear howling outside. it catches your attention. >> right. it through lawn chairs around. we have a wind advisory is in place. that will last until tomorrow morning. the inland east bay and through the hills and through the mountains. mount diablo clocked a 70 hour excuse me miles per hour gus. we will remain dry. with the wind our temperatures are a lot warmer. we are not seeing any fog this morning. details on thebay area sunday and the extended forecast are coming up. >> thank you. san francisco police are investigating after they say and fbi agents shot a man in the city. we're live in san francisco with officials are telling us about the shooting this morning. good morning. good morning. the fbi does confirm one of their agents was involved in a shooting. we are on ashbury street. the scene is clear now. we will take you to video what the scene looked like as officers were looking through the area and we will break down what we know. the police department says this happened on asberry street at about 11:30 last night. officers from the park district station got to the scene and found a man with a gun shot wound and an fbi agent who was not her. they don't was off duty. the injured man was taken to san francisco general to be treated for non-life- threatening injuries. the fbi and district attorney's office will be involved in the next step of the investigation. >> they will process the scene and collect evidence. then from here it will be an ongoing criminal investigation. we will find out if laws were broken or not. that is done by the homicide detail and there is also an administration investigation. >> they were collecting evidence and looking und