claudine wong. i am frank mallicoat and rosemary joins us with a little bit of rain. still a little soggy this morning with some drizzle falling around the bay area and if you fight showers. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. covered in that cloud cover. you can see the roadway there is . we will continue with scattered showers to the morning and then as we get into the afternoon we are drying out. let's take a look at the rater where again most of the rain fell overnight and you can see it is on the east edge of the bay area moving through the sacramento valley into areas of the north bay. a few sprinkles picking up on some green around petaluma. shifting into the peninsula along the coastline and the peninsula, a few scattered showers. sfo perhaps with a few sprinkles. in the east bay, along 880 switching towards 580, scattered showers reported in union city. you have wet weather overhead. let's go into this er where the snow was falling and the leverage was are high at donner pass. lookover lake tahoe, that shade of green indicating it is rain falling over tahoe this morning and not the snow. getting into the second part of your morning showers to begin to wind down and we are looking at dry weather for the second part of your day. it is a mild start to the day. i will have a look at temperatures and what to expect for the week ahead and rainfall amounts coming up. sonoma county authorities are expected to start moving homeless campers into a sanctioned camp on the summit. the county is offering to move the 60 people to the camp. most people are currently living along the trail in santa rosa. deborah be alone reports, not everyone living there wants to move to that location. >> reporter: breaking ground, the construction is groundbreaking. sonoma county's first time he home village for the homeless. >> having a housing unit you can lock and keep your things safe. >> showers on-site and storage for extra possessions. dog runs for pets and serenity of a state park next-door. an alternative to the joe without a trail were 200 people are squatting on a mehdi two- mile stretch. this will not clear the trail but it is a critical piece in a suite of solutions. neighborhoods nearest the trail complain of noise, fires, theft and drug use. they demand the campers go. the goal is it is a step in the right direction and allowing people to get stable and then to move on to permanent supportive housing. >> evictions are posted. vacate by january 29. some will happily take a tiny cabin. >> i like it better inside because you are not so cold and not having to worry about your stolen stuff. >> others say the village is too far out of town even with shuttle buses. sobriety is required and there are other restrictions. >> if they change a couple of the rules i will go. but 7 pm curfew, no visitors, it's like being in jail. >> the rules help reassure the retirement community of oakmont across the highway from the tiny homes. st. vincent depaul will run the village. >> it is a drop in the bucket for what's needed but we are investing in homeless is now in a way we haven't before. >> i heard people say i'm tired and i want to go to rehab. for volunteers, helping the homeless leave the trail, the village is fine but inadequate because 100 people still need somewhere to go in a weeks time. >> i don't understand why not the fairgrounds. this is an emergency, these are human beings. >> debora villalon . california has its first confirmed case of the coronavirus. they traveled to china and there at a hospital and is in good condition. workers at sfo international terminal said they are required to wear masks and gloves when handling luggage. concerns are growing as the lunar new year festivities are underway. the fire could spread as travelers come to the bay area to celebrate. >> i am concerned. because of the tourism. >> to me in this area, i don't feel threatened yet. >> the state department said the attempt to relocate workers in the city of wuhan, the workers could come home on tuesday. it's possible other americans will be returned home on that flight. stay with kt uvu for that continuing coverage of the outbreak. we will bring you the latest on aaron online as we get them. police are looking for the man accused of hitting and killing a woman in berkeley. officers are looking for, alexander mcgee. berkeley police they said they noticed a man violently attacking a female passenger near sixth avenue and university on monday. when police tried to intervene he drove off and hit and killed a 58-year-old woman. police from several agencies have tried looking for him and have been able to locate him. he is considered armed and dangerous. if you have information you are urged to give the police a call. in the san jose police area there is a deadly stepping that left a woman dead earlier last night. it happened last night at a home on montego avenue. police officers were responding to a welfare check and when police arrived they found an adult female with multiple stab wounds. she was pronounced dead at the scene. the suspect, peter rodriguez, booked into the santa clara jail for murder. police say rodriguez was the person who called them and asked for the wealth will check. the san jose third homicide at 2020. impeachment trial of president trump. the legal team launches defense speaking for two hours yesterday. the president didn't abuse his power by calling for ukraine to investigate joe biden and the military aid to the country was withheld only temporarily, said the republicans. the republicans were warned not to comply. they said the impeachment is politically motivated accusing democrats of using the process to steal the 2020 election. >> we are asking you to remove president trump from the ballot in an election that is occurring in approximately nine months. >> they don't contest the basic architecture of this game. they do not contest that the president solicited a foreign nation to interfere in our election. to help them cheat. >> white house counsel will resume opening statements tomorrow. the senate impeachment trial is expected to take pick up at 10 am our time so we will carry it live on ktvu plus and will update you on news at noon and ktvu.com . >> we have a political science professor coming up to shed some light on that. how about the rain? it was a welcome side. you asked for it and got it. >> we received 50s over the north bay. we would like to see stronger storms come through. we do have some rain still falling at this time. this is a live look at the approach to the bay bridge where it is cloudy and damp and to start the day, lingering light showers will remain in place before we dry out before the rest of the day. right now temperatures in the 50s. it is relatively mild, 52 santa rosa and san francisco, mostly cloudy 58. 57 reported for you there. 54 at livermore. mid-50s san jose. temperatures are up by seven degrees by fairfield. the wounds are generally light and here is a look at the system. it moved through overnight and now we are on the backside of it. the lingering showers will taper off moving to the next couple of hours. by lunchtime we are drive. here is a view of where we see the scattered showers activity into the north bay. sprinkles reported here and i'm sure we have drizzle falling below the radar being that we can't see it. salama and petaluma along the coastline, pacifica, and areas near half moon bay and then stretching towards south san francisco. also airport getting the rain. along the east bay shore a few sprinkles around union city and a stretch towards pleasanton and the east side of livermore. highway 4 in and out of the area with scattered showers. here is future cast into your lunch time. we are partly cloudy and mainly drive. this year i will remain with high snow levels for today before drying out later this afternoon. temperatures this afternoon, upper 50s to low 60s around the back as well as inland, 63 for livermore and the north bay 62 and napa. i will look at the rainfall amounts in the last 24 coming up. and a warm up coming our way. the 49ers are super bowl bound and the faithful are getting ready for the big game. coming up, the new 49ers mural in the south bank and the hidden message behind it. a fun night that turns into a nightmare for a teenager after shots rang out during a football game. after the break, we will talk exclusively with one of the victims who describes what happens before shots rang out beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. it was supposed to be a fun out out with friends but 16- year-old ashley parker's life changed forever the night of shots fired at a football game. three teenagers and innocent bystanders were hit. three teenagers were arrested. other victims were released quickly. ashley spent three months fighting for her life. she recently returned home and tomorrow will head back to school for the first time. she sat down for an interview. >> reporter: ashley parker spent the early morning making these videos and putting on makeup and hanging out with friends. >> we were going crazy. we wanted to look cute and take pictures. >> it was 10 days after she and her twin sister alyssa celebrated their sweet 16. that night the group of eight wanted to go to the josefa ball game. the church that we go to, different boys go to different schools. their friends from panola valley and some of the grow friends from church are cheerleaders. >> ashley remembers the game on the field and stands but said everybody was in a good mood when they left. >> we were trying to get guys numbers. >> she doesn't remember the fights that broke out across the street. she doesn't remember the shots being fired. she doesn't remember getting shot. but ashley's parents can't forget. her dad heard the gunshots in the dining room. >> at least 10 or 11, and when i heard them i started praying. another 40 seconds later the twins melissa called on the phone crying that ashley got shot. >> three teenagers, all innocent bystanders, were shot that night. ashley's parents raced to the scene. >> my daughter laying down, and they stopped me. they pushed me away. >> ashley wasn't alone. the mother of a friend had arrived at the gate to take the girls home. when the shooting stopped she was able to race to ashley's side and holter. >> i remember sitting on the ground going this can be real. this is not real right now. >> ashley wasn't responsive and firefighters had to bring her back. they would lose her again in the ambulance and one more time during surgery. at one point her mother said doctors are ready to call time of death. ashley they say was stubborn and refused to go. ashley says she had won memory. >> on the surgery table. >> her prognosis was grim, the bullet punctured her lung and lodged in her spine. doctors left it there and put her on life-support. they told her parents to prepare for the worst. >> she said i'm sorry. we did everything we can but there is nothing else we can do. and i said i want to see her. >> for hours and days ashley was unresponsive. when she finally opened her eyes she still couldn't communicate. >> i wasn't able to talk for a week. i would bang my arm. or like squeeze the hand because that is the only communication i had. i was so confused and frustrated. no one would tell me what happened to me. >> it was like that for days, doctors telling ashley's parents. she would likely have brain damage. she proved them wrong when one day she called out her mother's name. >> i said, mom, mom. repeating and repeating. >> instead of the expected two months in icu she spent 90 days before being transferred to ucsf children's hospital in oakland. she is paralyzed from the chest down but she will tell you she is lucky. >> i told my mom one day i was like i'm glad i just lost the feeling to my legs. because if i lost my mind that would be crushing. >> they spent christmas in the hospital. 2020 was about coming home. it is a new normal for the girls . she has a new room in the house because her old one is upstairs and hard to get to with her wheelchair. >> it is different, you know. but i'm fine with that because there is still a lot of stuff i can do. >> there is that smile and that optimism that gives those around her hope. three people were arrested for the shooting but her mom says she doesn't focus on them. they focus instead on the firefighters who helped save her life. and the strangers they consider family. and on this 16-year-old girl who still lives giggling with her friends and time. >> people need to focus on the positive because if you keep focusing on what could have happened, then you won't get anywhere in life. >> tomorrow will be ashley's first day back at school at the christian school and the community is trying to get them help. her mother's no longer work to care for her daughter and the family needs long-term housing solutions. a gofundme has been set up and we put that on ktvu.com. emotional story but i'm so impressed with her. very inspiring. >> she's already writing things down and wants to do a book to help other people who are going to the same thing. she really is an amazing young woman. >> it reminds you that one person gets injured, in and offered awful way, it affects so many. glad you shared her story. wish her well. >> our best thoughts for her. she is stronger than all of us, rosemary. >> can you imagine the first day of school tomorrow? oh my goodness. our crew will be there tomorrow morning. >> we will stay in tuned. a look outside, switching to what is happening with the weather. a live look over san francisco. must cloudy skies this morning, rain moving through overnight with lingering showers at this time. here's a look at the storm totals thus far, this is preliminary. santa rosa picking up half an inch which is impressive. several areas picking up a 10th of an inch. kempsville at 2/10 of an inch. napa a quarter of an inch. san francisco with 2/10 of an inch. it is moving on into the sacramento valley and the sierra . for us we will have a few sprinkles that remain to the morning. we have drizzle as well. you can see the brunt has pushed off to the sierra foothills. in the sierra we are looking at a rain, rain snow mix. snow levels between 6000 and 7000 feet. here is a look at lake tahoe. lake tahoe is just about 6000 feet and it is raining over the lake. this could change of the next few hours and most of this will fall during the morning. if you are traveling, note no advisory for winter travel. do be prepared for slick hazardous conditions at least for the start of the day. we will be trying out. here is a look at the tahoe and lunchtime. temperatures will remain in the low to mid 60s for your afternoon. on monday we get by pretty uneventful. tuesday is the next chance for scattered showers. this looks fairly weak but the next chance over areas of the north bay before it falls apart over the central and south bay. that will be tuesday between now and then. temperatures in the 50s to start your morning and into the 60s for the afternoon. 55 now san francisco, 55 berkeley. here is the afternoon high, 62 santa rosa, 62 antioch. around the bay upper 60s expected. san jose going to 63. extended forecast, temperatures remaining in the low 60s for the afternoon. monday, tuesday, tuesday chance for scattered showers, drying out by thursday. mid 60s on thursday and dry weather and near 70 for the weekend. a little taste of spring perhaps. coming up next, the bodies of three u.s. firefighters who died while battling australian wildfires have recovered 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like -- take you live to san jose international airport. thousands of people gathered in seven cisco for the 16th annual walk for life march and rally. organizers say this is an emotional issue. what a woman is saying about the conversation she hopes will continue. welcome back to mornings on 2 on the saturday. we have clouds and rain last night. which was a welcome sight. i know the weather people in the bay area are clapping. including rosemary. we have clouds out there but no big deal. another nice day. alameda on the left and oakland on the right. good to have you with this on this sunday morning. i am frank mallicoat. i am connie wong. i went to the festival yesterday. the sun was shining. myra, thank you for snapping our family. a shout out to you. it was beautiful out and i was thinking this is good timing before the rain comes down overnight and it came. it did. personally that is the kind of rain i like. the timeline. while we are sleeping