smooth sailing for all of us will be reevaluated in light on into work this morning robin i'll tell you about the of this. the san ramon valley traffic element but hey unified school district has whether it's cooperating this not commented on the morning for your drive in. settlement. >>the man accused of >>it is chilly though with murdering. wilson made a clear skies overnight and bizarre statement on the stand temperatures falling into the 50's this is a lot cooler than he claims that wilson and her sister are aliens. john cal is what was such a mild morning the person on trial there's yesterday you remember us talking about oakland berkeley his picture he says he heard and san francisco in the 60's. voices when he attacked the so even though we're in the sisters at the macarthur bart station in oakland 2 years 40's and 50's and that's not ago, he testified that they all that cold it is a noticeable cool down from were aliens who kidnapped his grandmother and we're going to hurt her. khalil pleaded not yesterday nevado petaluma and san anselmo as well as guilty by reason of insanity fairfield each dropping down he suffers from schizophrenia and was released from a mental into the 30's and for fairfield this is a big drop in temperatures down 24 hospital not long before the stabbing. he is if he's found degrees from where you are at guilty he could be sentenced on the same time tuesday to life in prison. morning half moon bay also showing a big difference down >>in national headlines 25 degrees later on today you senator bernie sanders claims can expect your daytime highs victory in new hampshire next to be comparable with right the vermont, senator vows to carry his campaign to yesterday's but nothing close victory in november with mary to records and a little closer moloney now with a closer look to seasonal average is still at the results. >>in new hampshire is bernie running warm though with 60's all across the bay area. a sanders night and cnn projecting the vermont senator nice comfortable and most notably a calm afternoon will come away with a victory in the new hampshire primary ahead. robert pretty calm on giving his candidacy another 80 as well into san francisco big boost following his strong for those of you who need to performance in iowa last week use the bay bridge. >>it's a good time to just get this victory here. on out there right now because >>is the beginning of the end it's kind of hot spot free a but donald trump. nice smooth transition here from the oakland maze across >>trailing sanders and what the upper deck into downtown was a tight race, former south san francisco. here's a peek bend mayor pete buttigieg also at some numbers and some freeways we have nothing but had a strong performance in green on our screen which means are on time for west 4th iowa and now will continue to try to expand his base here to in contra costa county, the stay. nimitz in fantastic shape and >>that goes by the motto live even traveling from the south free or die you made up your bay to the peninsula. you're own minds. doing fine on north one on one >>senator amy klobuchar are 26 minutes from san jose to putting together an impressive night in new hampshire, hoping menlo park darya james thanks a lot rob and 5 o 2 and to keep it all going for the long haul the people of new today's school officials meet with parents and teachers to talk about the possibility of hampshire because of you we layoffs in the east the west are taking this campaign to nevada. contra costa county unified school district is facing. >>budget cuts it seems a face >>as for former vice president this. joe biden he's already moving >>every budget cycle. kron 4 sarah stinson live in hercules on. taking a tuesday night this morning with the latest sara. flight to south carolina where he hopes support among african american voters will give him >>yeah that's right. i'm live here and hannah ranch a boost to drop. elementary school just one school in the district and >>we're here for nevada and south carolina and super tuesday states and senator they have about million worth of budget cuts looming over elizabeth warren delivering a last minute pitch to undecided tonight's meeting they've been voters aiming to steal back discussing this for a while some of the support that's now and we attended a meeting s to go and new ls were to last week where we talk with teachers who are obviously very concerned about this hearing that teachers could be hampshire was the end of the road for at least one major laid off and its budget cuts are going to affect the candidate, andrew yang schools here in this and the announcing he is suspending his campaign you know i am the math guy. 3rd grade teacher is also the >>and it is clear tonight from the numbers that we're not president of the united teachers of richmond union and going to win this race in manchester new hampshire, i'm the they're just saying that mary moloney. this is just scary to hear that potentially there could be 250 teachers laid off in >>that i'm still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news, a order to make the deficit now man cleaning his car in his driveway is ambushed from behind. we have the very at tonight to meeting its latest on this armed robbery investigation. plus an fbi going to be really big insurance can be a lot of people coming out of this the agent shoots a man in san francisco, the victim in the west contra costa county hospital right now we're going unified school district says to hear from his mother. and that they have a solution for new problems for san francisco's millennium tower the 2021 school year and that after crews find more damage includes million in non salary to the building will explain. and a look outside this cuts a $2 million reduction in morning does show temperatures an represented central that are significantly cooler management personal cost in a than where they were yesterday million decrease in d refunds we're talking 40's 50's and even a few 30's on the ballot. given to schools and >>your forecast is ahead. negotiating $22 million reduction so they're talking a >>and i like life itself are lot of different things are here on 80 into san francisco, trying to do just to make up no delays for this deficit and we talked with the one of with the superintendent who told us that management cuts will be discussed at this meeting tonight. but details for the preliminary negotiations with the unions will not be discussed with the media brzezinski: take a look at this. parents are worried on what the possible cuts will do to their children's classrooms, so just a lot of nervousness going on we did talk with some teachers and the district's let's take a listen. >>they blame the district 4 lack of accountability and tom steyer... management of the fines on a berman: tom steyer... o'donnell: surging in nevada. local level of the school scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. district is taking responsibility for a floor, o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. it's it's short commute. we have had some turnover in our mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. business department and that's wallace: polling at double digits. led to a land that has led to king: up eleven points from october. some concerns about the numbers that we've seen as a that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. school district they have to that's what's going on in washington, dc. start notifying the teachers whether they're going to be there next year. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is >>and a lot of blame going on who do you think is going to change that? you know some people blame the i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. state for less funding other pe not managing those funds but the district says that they are definitely working their way out of this financial hole and that they are taking responsibility for this that meeting is tonight at 6.30 so it's going to probably be a packed house full of people just wanting answers hopefully they can come up with some kind of resolution that doesn't result in massive layoffs but that's what's on the line right now for now i'm live in hercules sarah stinson kron 4 thank you sarah. >>5 oh 5 and now another big story the latest on the corona virus, a palo alto woman and her teenage daughter have just been released from quarantine yeah they were among the first group of americans that were evacuated from china that 14 day quarantine ended for about a 195 people. >>at the march air reserve base in riverside county. this is video of that group boarding buses to get to nearby airports, many of those evacuees, our state department workers. they evacuated from wuhan china on in the group tes positive for coronavirus that's the good news. we've heard from palo alto woman about her experience under quarantine take a listen to what she had to say. >>the quite comfortable asked asked company has be part of the government has been very accommodating. and very nice but to occur and his current team, so we try i didn't do much socialize are just really really follow all the protocols the rest of time pretty much in a room that was 2 babies want to the hospital had a few that he was that was not corona virus case so he checking out the weather and expecting have more of the was making last few back it same more of the same behind yes i think we're all okay will be no one ever had it passed custom is that was with that chilly start complaining that we have to positive and was knighted get enough rain and come so you're so no one was much doesn't take long for us >>and after being released the talk about that just a little evacuees as are their masks in to be the guy that's like we do. celebration as you can see sort of like a high school >>cited we the weather has graduation >>also happening now there is a local and international been really nice. yeah so you shortage of masks like you always hear you better enjoy just saw in that picture surgical equipment. the things that are needed to treat it for sure it because who chronic virus. amid the knows when that march miracles going to kick in now we get shortage of the n 95 masks a weeks of rain we do need it bay area nonprofit med share is pulling together its looking outside at berkeley partners to send critical skies, crystal clear no fog. supplies to china made share no cloud cover certainly no is a humanitarian aid rainfall we've been dry organization that helps gather in sen supplies for local through february so far and national and global disasters that does not look to be there gathering as many masks changing. any time ahead of us now skies will remain clear as and isolation gowns as possible to send to china take throughout the day today very little cloud cover as high a listen. those the world health organization declared pressure that same ridge of the corona virus. a global health emergency 2 weeks ago. high pressure still sits in place to our west if anything it is only continued to >>ensures every ship 2.6 strengthen after that cold front that brought us. the million mask and over 80,000 isolation gowns to china, the windy conditions to start the n 95 mask so we've run out and week has now left the region high-pressure just now builds so that's part of what we're back and keeping things nice asking our partners and we're reaching out to other people and calm and keeping things it's safe to have a 95 mask. nice and warm to we're just don't have a way to get them going to keep sunshine around into china but on to the partners on the ground during the dry weather is not going the health care work. they can anywhere anytime soon. his donate into the us. great news for valentine's day. i'd say get out their >>measures also sending some plan of anything indoor of its supplies to local outside for valentine's health clinics in need as well. because weather is certainly >>the corona virus has killed not going to be interrupting more than 1100 people and your plans 60's for your highs infected 45,000 around the and san francisco as well as world, the majority of the our coastal areas granada and cases are in china. but in daly city each 63 while japan, there are a total of a burlingame in i 65 the you to 175 people infected on a notice daytime highs today, cruise ship there more than not quite as warm as they were 2000 are now stranded on that yesterday. still pretty much ship as it was turned away the same though and still well from 4 ports despite having above average san jose 68 actually know suspected cases sunnyvale los gatos also and then back na. 2 sharing those numbers with you as most of the south bay 67 in seminole today while dublin at citizen one 68 degrees as well as conquered while the creek san ramon all at 68 to oakland you'll be at 64 for a comfortable day time high 2 spots holding on to 70 fairfield in sonoma each up to that mark well santa rosa, good big cooler than yesterday you hit 80 degrees yesterday today close to 70 so that is a noticeable difference still warm and still warmer than average now tomorrow a little cooler than today. what are your cooler ones of the week but still in the 60's friday looking great with mid 60's for valentine's day. now saturday night into sunday. we're at the tail end of a cold front that's going to be swinging into the pacific northwest that means a couple sprinkles possible early sunday morning for the north bay. that's your best and only chance of rainfall aside from that it is dry. it is sunny and it is pretty warm for the time of year off to the richmond sandra fell where it's calm and quiet here on west bound 5.80 leading up to the toll plaza, it's going pretty good trip for now so it's a good time to get out there now. >>since you don't have to deal with any problems are trouble spots in turning the north bay. so a quick trip of 7 minutes off to one oh one for checking the bay bridge traffic and it's getting busy cash lanes fast track lanes philly and quickly spreading out just beyond 80 over crossing not through the maze not yet, but you got to get there just under 15 minutes for now off to fremont street, here's a look at some more numbers and they still look good. we have the e sure which is wide open heading west from crockett to oakland 24 5 80 and the nimitz all doing just fine making it to that 9.80 split in turning the maze will check more coming up in a bit daria. >>thanks a lot of 5.18 and there's more trouble for san francisco's, leaning tower the millennium tower after crews fix the broken window that broken those strong winds more damage was found kron four's morning. kelly has the latest. >>if you look closely you can see the faint line of the long slightly curved vertical crack in this bluish pane of glass located on the 6th floor of the millennium tower. it's on them to toma street side of the building the same side where a window on the 41th floor shattered causing glass to rain down on the streets below. >>during sunday's high winds in the notice of violation filed at the luxury condo high rise the city's building inspector called out to the scene noted that the second cracked window on the lower floor could have been caused by falling debris accrue a suspended scaffolding could be seen covering the crack with a protective coating tuesday in an engineering crew was out taking a top a graphical survey at the base of the building. the building's management has until close of business tuesday to turn over an engineering report on the incident to the city up at the park on top of the transbay transit center a grounds keeper was still raking up huge shards of glass that fell as a result of that broken window. despite the fact the millennium tower is now infamous for the fact that it's tilting and leaving more than a foot a spokesperson for the building's homeowners association says this incident has no relationship to the high rises structural integrity. but is instead the result of the gale force winds that day coupled with the fact that the resident but that 41th floor condo left their window open in those conditions it was very very windy, i've never experienced so much winds here for this woman pushing her granddaughter in a stroller nearby noted how lucky it was no one was hurt. thank goodness. it was a weekend. >>early sunday, a not a not a weekday when they would have been hundreds of people on the street. a very scary. >>the building's management was given 7 days to finish the work of replacing the patched window on the 41th floor with new glass. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>current leaders are expanding the mamas for housing bill to include vacant homes and multi unit buildings the ordinance was em there they had squad in a vacant home in west oakland for months before being evicted and then arrested previously this measure only allow tenants to have right of first refusal when the homes that they are living in as renters are being sold the expanded bill is expected to be heard at a city council committee meeting next month. >>well the nonpartisan legislative analyst's office is questioning the governor's budget proposal to curb homelessness newsome wants to put million into a new fund that would flow to regional administrators selected by the state. well the analyst's office says that this approach would actually complicate the state's homelessness programs which have historically been run by local governments. state lawmakers plan to review newsom's plan in a public hearing tomorrow. by the way governor newsom is threatening to reject pg e's bankruptcy plan again utility wants to borrow billions of dollars and sell more stock to help pay 13 and a half billion dollars which is owed to wildfire victims. the governor's lawyers told a bankruptcy judge that they want to grill pg me about this plan. p also needs to raise money to cover a $12 billion bill to insurers and government agencies. >>it's 5.22 aunts. and for more news coming up another horse dies at the santa anita racetrack tell you about the latest from there when we come back and we'll also have more weather and traffic for wednesday morning while a lot of people are up early and at the approach to the bay bridge ama: 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. >>headlines, former empire tv star jussie faces 6 new charges in chicago a special prosecutor announced a grand jury indicted a second time for lying to police they say that he staged a racist anti-gay attack on himself last year and filed false police report prosecutors later dropped a disorderly conduct charges against him. yesterday's new charges come after a judge appointed a special prosecutor to take another look at the the horse suddenly dies at the santa anita racetrack in southern california. according to the website. it was a 6 year-old horse that died saturday while training the cause of death isn't known for about 40 horses now have died at that race track since december of 2018. the track as you know since then made a number of changes to increase safety. an investigation showed there was no indication of animal cruelty or criminal activity. >>california lawmakers are now looking into the state's nearly million census outreach plan. california spending 6 times more than any other state to make sure it gets its fair share of federal money and 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