over the city cooler at 58. we have sal here and is san jose better? it is little bit better because there is no more fire with fewer fire units but at northbound 280 and ray street the fire department is taking up one lane causing slow traffic. it really has affected traffic back to highway 101. it is usually not that slow on northbound 280, and 101 is feeling the effects. the spay commute is getting busier. unlike some breaches as well, we have fog with another update in a few minutes. it is 7:01. new from san jose, the police captured a fugitive that was hiding in the east san jose neighborhood at the amusement park and we have alyssa hamilton and what are the police telling us. >> reporter: you can see behind me there are police at the scene and they have the neighborhood blocked off and they have been out here four hours a. they did capture the fugitive with the help of the canine. the police were out here and tactical gear with a helicopter overhead and neighbors were told to stay away. we did see a few people return home but the police are still out here and have the neighborhood blocked all. the suspect is at a hospital being treated for injuries due to the canine bite. the police have not said what the person was wanted for or what exactly happened on the street that kept them out here for hours. you can see there's still work they are doing. we have seen them collecting evidence with a lot of vehicles. when we first arrived at 4:30 this morning. the police have been slowly leaving the scene. we will check to get more information later today. elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. the santa rosa police are investigating and overnight shooting at the olive street park. the police responded at 11:00 last night and found a man with a gunshot wound to the leg. detectives searched the scene but did not find a gunman and the victim did not have much information on the attacker. he was taken to the hospital and expected to recover. two men are in critical condition and san francisco after hit-and-run crashed and they did arrest the driver suspected of hitting them at mission and 23rd street just before 4:30 yesterday afternoon. the driver was speeding down 23rd street just before the collision. witnesses said that the car sped up turning onto mission, hit the pedestrian in the crosswalk and slammed into a bus that was allowing passengers to get off. >> the bus when across the intersection and struck by the driver and it quickly went out onto the sidewalk. it mowed down the people coming off the bus. >> one woman was slightly hurt but only needed medical treatment at the scene. the witnesses said the driver sped away but the bumper fell off of his car so he came back to the crash scene. he was detained by the police and passed a field sobriety test. he was arrested for leaving the scene of a crash with serious injuries as well is running a red light. a woman in her 80s died and the numbers from china are raising more doubts on the reliability of the data and testing method. china announced that the problem is at the center of the disease is revising the way they make the diagnosis which is leading to significantly more confirmed cases. the death toll is close to 1400 with over 60,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, 15,000 more than yesterday. several political leaders have also been fired. a second american evacuated from china tested positive for the coronavirus and flying from wuhan, china to miramar at san diego last week. the person is being treated at the uc san diego medical center. the first american evacuated also went to miramar but the cdc said that the two patient arrived on different flights and never met. a palo alto woman and her 15-year-old daughter are finally home after being quarantined at the riverside county military base due to the coronavirus scare. >> it was a very emotional reunion for esther as she hugged her 13 and 11-year-old children. she had not seen them since she visited relatives in wuhan, china at the beginning of the year. >> we were crying with joy. i am happy we are reunited and hopefully we will never be separated again. >> late last month esther and her oldest daughter booked a special evacuation flight taking americans out of wuhan, china and flew to the march air reserve base, quarantined and released after being cleared of the virus. a new community of tiny homes opening their doors to several residents and we are live at castro valley to show how the program will work and how people benefit from it. >> reporter: the goal is to provide transitional housing for those homeless, living in shelters or in their cars. here are the six tiny homes behind us. they began planning this last year and today's the grand opening, when people will start moving into these homes. you can see they are doing finishing touches and final cleaning before the new residents movie and. this is all happening at the first presbyterian church of hayward in castro valley. i have with me tom fleming with the lifeline housing that designed these homes. what was your thought process in putting together these homes and kind of overcoming the challenges of cramming everything into a small space? >> the challenge is to try to make everything efficient, and to make it livable, and homelike. it is to put everything you need to live independently in a small space at a small dollar. these are very economically possible to billed in a short time. it is with limited skills, and to get it done and to provide it without having an incredible overhead like you would have running a shelter and to provide a permanent solution to the situation. >> reporter: tell us what these homes have and how they're different from the cabin communities and other cities in the bay area. >> there only 153 square feet but they have their own kitchen, bathroom, living space, bedroom area, heat, tv set. everything a normal home would have and state-of-the-art house that is shrunken down to 153 square feet. >> reporter: maybe we can get a closer look inside. it looks like they finished cleaning up this went as we take a look in. it has a porch light so it has electricity. let's step inside so you can see. it even has a ceiling fan and futon that folds out, a couch to a bed. it has a countertop with burner and bathroom with a shower. what is your goal and what do you hope people that live. field and are able to do after this? >> this is just to provide them opportunity to climb out of the hole they are in, either financially or whatever challenges they may have. they will be renting these at $200 a month to start to give them opportunity to financially climb out of their situation. there is a built-in savings component in this situation. they will be amassing a savings account over the 18 months they are here. >> reporter: thank you, tom fleming, of lifeline housing that designed these six tiny homes at the castro valley at the first presbyterian church of hayward. at 9:00 the residents will start moving here and we will be here to cover it. allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. it is 7:09. we have sal watching our commute. >> san jose is improving after the fire department left the 280. there was a grass fire and they may be on the scene but no longer blocking the lane. it is improving the commute, the ride through this area. it still has an effect due to the blockage that was here for a while. 280 is backed up onto 680 past the highway 101. there is a motorcycle accident at northbound 85. look at that slow traffic. you can also see traffic slow on 85 after that up into cupertino. the south bay is getting slower. we also have slow traffic on 880 at yuma city, hayward and fremont. things are getting much lower. we have had fog in the last few mornings cleared but you cannot see the high-rise of this picture at the san mateo bridge. not forget the bay bridge but they do have slow traffic. it is 710 a.m.. it is a quiet pattern but cooler with low cloud deck back and that is coastal low clouds. we have jake mackinzie this is not much going up at rohnert park. the fog bank gives us a summary look at this 35 degree morning. here's our good friend, antonio, foggy and 48 at the daly city. look at that handsome young man, and who is that? >> he is growing up before our eyes. >> that is correct. we have low clouds and fog so my job is done. there's nothing else going on other than the fog and sun. 30s at the peninsula and 30s at woodside, atherton and parker. foster city at 46. kenwood, 32 degrees up there a beautiful kenwood. woodside at 36 again with alamo at 37, pleasanton and saratoga at 39 with a bit of a change in the pattern. 40s for most and 50s but that onshore wind is in place with west-southwest for most is that of the east southeast the temperatures on the way down. we were way above and now coming down where we should be at 60 degrees. 58/60 t, and we have been above for a long time. it looks like the highest on the coast and bay going to near average and below but no rain in sight yet. it does not look good. the fog is back to take is into the weekend with can 10 you'd temperatures -- continue temperatures in the 50s and 60s. we are cooler so what are out of the record highs. it is 7:12. it could take longer to check out at the local safeway and coming up, how workers are impacted and how they could go out on the picket line. a valuable resource to detain immigrants must be reinstated after being pulled due to a feature on a popular netflix show. 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. welcome back to mornings on 2. it is 7:15 the judge temporarily reinstated the hotline for detained immigrants that shut down after being featured on the popular series on netflix. i.c.e. shut down the hotline after an episode of "orange is the new black" focused on the resources last summer. set up by the nonprofit freedom for immigrants to help detainees report abuse by researchers and to contact their families. that will be reinstated until the lawsuit with i.c.e. is resolved presidential candidate pete buttigieg getting an endorsement from a prominent member of the democratic party and she thinks pete buttigieg can unite the country in the feet president trump will introduce them tomorrow and this endorsement before it was supporting kamala harris. there is a list of endorsement from california ladies including mark farrell and the moment with another big contest for the democratic presidential candidates in nevada on paper 22nd and the south carolina primary is one week later. bernie sanders and pete buttigieg will try to keep the momentum going after coming in as front runners and senator elizabeth warren and former vice president joe biden look for boost on their campaigns. >> mike bloomberg focusing on the super tuesday contest march 3rd which includes california. the senator sanders campaign released a video with harsh criticism of pg&e, featuring interviews of those that lost their homes in california wildfires started by the pg&e equipment. their comments by the sanders supporters who praised the call for pg&e to be publicly owned utility the democratic state party has a plan to avoid the chaos following the iowa caucuses. nevada will hold their caucuses on saturday, deborah 22nd but not using the apps similar to those in iowa. nevada will use paper ballots and pin numbers with online check-in's for voters. they say this process may not simplify voting. the chairman of the iowa democratic party resigned after the delayed result and troy price apologized and took responsibility after the reporting methods for the 1700 iowa precinct broke down which slow reporting of the votes. the interim chair will be elected at an emergency meeting set for saturday. it is 7:18. the people need to get out the door now erlanger with another cup of coffee, sal ? >> you are funny but if you are in the south bay do not linger and get out is if you can. northbound 85 and 101 jampacked for different reasons. we have a motorcycle crash on 85 and another crash on 85. we have fire activity on northbound 280. getting out to the west valley off to a slow restart. it's not undoable with 101 having patches of fog but not lasting too long. the space low in the usual spots. to the breezes, more fog and steve is been talking about that. coming up in the next report we will take a look at some of the sonoma and greene county commutes which are getting a little more crowded. it is 7:19, and let's go to steve. >> remember, sal, this is the main engine variety fog, the convection fog, not the coastal and inland. >> i know and who would think we would see this the day before valentine's day. >> i don't see any changes anytime soon and we need a miracle marks, no doubt about it. 42% of normal at rain, santa rosa at 68%. santa rosa should get six inches of rain this month in san francisco four and half inches, and san jose should get 3 1/3 inches. there is nothing through today. it is a dry forecast all the way through the 21st. i don't see anything that says rain but windy again. monday and tuesday could get windy again but i don't see any rain. we are on track to 1864 when san francisco did not get a drop of rain in the month of february. 1953 was the second driest at .04. we have a lot of low clouds in place with water temperatures falling, san jose at 45 with a southwest breeze at 3. temperatures with that low cloud deck cooling off into 40s and 50s with a lot of 30s showing up. kenwood at 33, and that onshore breeze means the coast and bake, everyone else cooling down. upper 70s to low 80s, cooler for all with ties now back to where they should be which is it , 50s and 60s. is pretty quiet going into the weekend but cooler. it is 7:21. ford recalling over 21,000 vehicles and the recall, those cars affected. a reward a couple is offering to get their dog back. 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. it is 7:24. a salon owner in east san jose said that she and her husband are heartbroken. someone stole their french bulldog at salon 52. this surveillance video shows this man in the salon in the chair, then unhooks the leash and grabs the dog, and walks right out. >> we are very upset. that someone could do that, our beautiful dog. may be sold the dog, i'm not sure. >> the dog was a gift from a friend, described as sweet, loyal and obedient. the man is described as 35 to 40, wearing a black and blue vertical stripe duty. the couple is offering of the $1000 reward for leads that can lead to the return. resuming testimony in the murder trial, john lee cowell accused of stabbing nia wilson to death and seriously injuring her sister. his attorney says he suffers from delusions and thought that she and her sister were aliens and members of the gang out to kidnapped and attacked his grandmother. the prosecuting attorneys says he is deletion start act and they believe it was racially motivated. 800 miles away from tokyo the associated press reports an earthquake but they have not issued a tsunami warning. the 5.2 earthquake also struck japan yesterday. a new earthquake warning app will allow users to see the countdown before the shaking starts in their area. quake alert usa offers the ability for users to tailor when the app is triggered, based on the weak, moderate or light shaking. this is the first to provide a countdown and and option to ignore the weaker warnings. 15,000 safeway workers between monterey and eureka could go on strike after canceling the u.n. contract with the safeway chain. they've been negotiating with safeway with little progress for 16 months. the san francisco chronicle reports workers want higher wages with more full-time job opportunities. they will start informational picketing next week. this union includes workers, delivery drivers, backers but not the clerks. coming up, a demand for the landlord and what the tenants hope to accomplish. the investigation into the corruption scandal is expanding and the local companies that will have to answer questions. 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. there is growing tension between the same cisco 49ers and the city of santa clara, what the 49ers called the latest allegations. a decline in ridership on bart, how much and the possible reason behind the drop. from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome back to mornings on 2. i am mike mibach. >> i am gasia mikaelian. good morning. >> we do not have the 80 degrees temperatures, nice for a few days but back to where we should be with 60s instead of upper 70s and 80s. the fog is >> with that doom and gloom in february. san francisco at 50 degrees and the wind south-southwest onshore at 6 miles an hour. 40s and 50s on the temperatures with a few 30s. the onshore breeze out of the delta making it cooler with ties closer to where they should be, 59/62. do we have something new, sal? >> it is generally slower in the silicon valley commute. i know other commutes are slowing down as well but silicon valley took it under the chin with earlier issues. suffice it to say for this report that all of the approaches to the west valley are crowded. the peninsula is getting more crowded, likewise for the bridges. we do have fog, but for the most part this is a typical thursday commute, meaning it is slow. have an update with more specifics a few minutes away. knew this morning out of san jose the police arrested a fugitive overnight following a 10 hour standoff that started at five yesterday. the fugitive was taken into custody around 3:00 this morning but the police did not say why they needed to arrest him. ktvu elissa harrington is monitoring the scene and will bring an update in the next half-hour. a number vote attack happened at 6:00 monday night approaching the lake merritt station in oakland. the victim said that a man asking for directions and hit him with what he thinks is a bike lock. the attacker has not been found. fewer people are riding bart on nights and weekends and we have more from the newsroom with the numbers with christina rain don't and the possible reasons. >> bart has lost nearly 10 million passengers over the last few years and the trains always busy during the peak hours. it's the night and weekend trips seeing a major decline in ridership. the chronicle said a