>> reporter: i can promise you that niners bans are in town. this is the kind of thing they will see. here is a sign welcoming everybody. it all happened with the flick of a switch. the official countdown is on to super bowl sunday. that meansthe clock is ticking for fans to get into town. it was not hard to find 49ers fans. >> they are really good. i believe in them. they are all going to do good today. >> reporter: you know that nick bosa is from fort lauderdale? >> i did not know that. >> when you are a california boy and he looked down and there's nothing but 49er fans around. >> reporter: all of the love from the stances felt on the field. bill romanow ski, a former 49er, knows. >> the last thing you want to do is be making the plays and touchdowns and not have the crowd erupts. i will say that going to the two championship playoff games our fans were electric. >> reporter: he got his first super bowl ring in miami and hopes the 49ers walk away with one as well. >> i think it will be an epic game. the 49ers have done well down here. >> reporter: he did say it's going to be a tough game but they can do it. we have another look at the paramount road center welcoming everybody to super bowl liv. i need to ask you. if you look at their you see san francisco 49ers represented then you will see the kansas city chiefs represented and then you will see a silhouette of somebody dancing. can you guess who that person is? >> you? >> are you doing your salsa moves? >> gloria and stephan. >> reporter: it is the silhouette of shakira who will be performing with jennifer lopez during the halftime show. >> so i have to ask you i know that it is only wednesday but since you have taken your talents to south beach has anybody offered you a ticket to the game or offered to sell you one? >> reporter: what? >> has anybody offered you a ticket to the super bowl or offered to sell you one? >> reporter: no but they have asked me if i could get them a ticket to the super bowl. what kind of power do i have? >> you have connections. you know people. >> reporter: i do. i know vern and dennis. >> thank you so much. eric swallow his calling out congresswoman charisse david's. they are both placing bets for the big game. if the 49ers when he will receive kansas city barbecue. if the chiefs when he will deliver chocolates. they will also have to support the winning team's jersey for one full day. security measures are still in place throughout south florida for the weekend. local and state and federal authorities are ratcheting up. they are using high-tech devices to look for anything dangerous. from potential explosives to radioactive materials, even guns. >> we have a vehicle and cargo inspection system that we scan every vehicle that enters the venue for any kind of threat be it weapons or explosive devices. we also have miami-dade and our partner organizations with explosive k-9 teams that are going to be scanning the trucks when they are in the area as well. >> authorities say there are no specific credible threats to the super bowl they are staying in watch mode. the week before super bowl is always a popular time of year to purchase a new television and prices always drop for the big game. this 77 inch sells for about $4300. if you want large tv for much less there's the 75 inch tcl six series with a price tag of about $1400. the smalle will sell for about $500. >> these organic lighting tvs have the best picture quality on the market. >> if you are waiting to purchase and money is no object there is plenty of new tech coming soon. samsung has micro-led coming. one called the wall is 292 inches. these fans are showing off their 49ers pride before they had to the super bowl in miami. this is our web producer carlos castaneda as a kid. he's been rep in the 49ers his whole life. fortunately not that haircut. share your photos with us. stay with us after the game and we will have a postgame special that will happen at 7:00 right after the super bowl on sunday. 60 minutes will be on our sister station. a look at our top stories now. newly released surveillance video shows a person of interest in the unsolved murder of a tech executive in santa cruz county. >> video shows a man on a bicycle in front of the home of tushar atre. authorities have increased the reward to $200,000. nearly 200 americans evacuated from china are being monitored for coronavirus. they are staying east of los angeles. health officials say they are keeping the passengers away from all military personnel. a man charged with attempted kidnapping and assault after he jumped a man in a wheelchair on the floor. the suspect had parked in a handicapped space at target without a handicap lacquered. when the victim tried to call police the suspect grabbed his wheelchair and flipped him out of it on to the ground. police in east palo alto are investigating the first homicide of the year after a person was shot to death. officers got a report of shots fired shortly after 8 pm on the 900 block last night when they arrived to the scene they found a person had been shot. paramedics were called in but it was too late. we are told no arrests have been made. police are looking for a suspect seen on camera stealing several packages. you can see him slowly walking down the hall where he hesitantly stops and grants one package. than he makes his way back up the hall and grabbed nearly every other package from the bottom shelf. the suspect is wanted for questioning. if you recognize him call police. police have made an arrest and and attempted kidnapping. police say the abduction attempt happened at a goodwill store saturday afternoon. investigators believe that a 39- year-old man tried to take somebody else's two-year-old son. they say cesar gutierrez was about to leave the boy out of the store when the child's father confronted him. gutierrez let go with the boys hand. officers arrested him monday night on walnut lane. let's take you to washington, d.c. right now for the impeachment trial of president trump continues. senators on capitol hill are in a question-and-answer time it out questioning managers and the impeachment trial. it is kind of interesting how it works. questions go to the chief justice john roberts to read. he reads them out loud and then each side can answer depending which manager feels the most qualified. both parties are taking turns asking the questions. senate republican leaders say they are optimistic that they have the votes to block witnesses despite a split in their caucus that was not the case yesterday when mitch mcconnell said he does not have the votes to block further witnesses. that is still up in the air. >> thank you. still ahead. the wife of kobe bryant breaks her silence for the first time since the death of her husband and daughter. the emotional return also for the la lakers. governor newsom's push to get communities ready for wildfire season. coming up at 6:00 day one of market street going car 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january 31st. so get covered today. vanessa bryant her silence on social media since the death of her husband and their daughter. >> she changed her instagram to a picture of them embracing each other. she posted a comment thanking people who have strong support and love. she said they are completely devastated over the loss. bryant's former teammates returned to staples center for a practice for the first time since his death. >> reporter: the los angeles lakers made an emotional return to the staples center to practice. >> it has been an emotional return. >> reporter: the nba postponed last night's game to give the team time to grieve. >> we are deeply saddened by this unthinkable tragedy. >> reporter: sports fans are returning to the house that kobe built tonight. >> it will be a very tough night for everybody involved. >> reporter: it was also emotional at last night's 76ers game where players paid tribute to brent. as fans of players tried to adjust to life without bryant the investigation continues. the ntsb said the pilot was just a few minutes from his destination and tried to climb out of the clouds. >> we know that this was a high energy impact. >> reporter: investigators caution that it is too early to determine whether having such a system would have prevented the crash. >> we have not been able to reach a conclusion yet. correct the record just taken to phoenix for analysis. >> the ntsb recommended that the faa require this device. governor newsom is requesting progress from communities detecting them against wildfires. he faced criticism from president trump for not doing enough. he fast tracked 35 projects to clear brush and trees in high risk areas. as of today 34 a completed and the final project is expected to wrap up this spring. governor newsom also addressed the pg&e bankruptcy today. he is doubling down on a government takeover. attorneys did assure the judge that the utility will emerge from bankruptcy by june 30. we have a look at the forecast male. we will see some 70s in the forecast. >> we will, indeed. we are finishing up on the upside with some dry weather. look at this one as we are looking from treasure island toward the city of san francisco. that is gorgeous. as we look behind the very building and the hybridizes. napa got up to 67 today. oakland got up to 65. overnight there will be lows in the mid 40s and the sun will rise tomorrow morning at about 7:15. high pressure is building over the pacific and low pressure is firmly anchored in the gulf and not sending any strong disturbances our way. just a few high clouds from time to time. futurecast shows that we have kind of a cause of high clouds moving over the area tonight but we go mostly sunny by the afternoon and we will warm up a little bit as well. 64 degrees on thursday and he will notice a warming trend coming in on friday. we will get partly cloudy skies tonight. the crescent moon is out there with venus. it is a beautiful site. there is little change until sunday. sunshine in sunnyvale. cupertino at 66. morgan hill at 68. and the east bay it will be nice. we get some partly cloudy skies and then walnut creek rex out to 67 tomorrow. 69 at brentwood. in the north bay temperatures come up although it is 70 degrees if you had up the 101 to santa rosa where alfred hitchcock. in the extended forecast look at friday 72. that is record territory. saturday comes down a little bit. than the numbers collapse on sunday. you will notice one thing about the extended forecast there is not a drop-in site all the way through next week. coming up a nonprofit that is helping people with disabilities achieve their dreams. did you hear it is super bowl weekend? we will have live coverage. i am running to defeat donald trump. in 2016 i warned that donald trump was a dangerous demagogue, and when the republican congress wouldn't hold him accountable, i went to work helping run winning campaigns in twenty-one house seats. it's time for the senate 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the wheel took off. police are looking for surveillance video now and have new information from witnesses on the scene. >> we are looking for an individual connected to this accident. we are looking for a newer model white pickup truck. >> reporter: the victim is a man in his 50s now in the hospital in critical condition. this follows a recent string of hit and run's in oakland. >> we have a hit and run in the 1800 block of 90th avenue and an additional one. >> reporter: a mother of seven was killed walking in a crosswalk. the suspect is still at large. >> let's address the consequences if somebody hits another person and gets out of the car and called 911. >> so you are involved in an accident with another vehicle or a pedestrian you are supposed to stop. you want to make sure everybody is safe and call 911. it is just an accident. once you leave the scene it becomes a crime. >> reporter: both happened at a pedestrian crosswalk. for pedestrians like this group their sense of security is shaken. >> you do not expect that a green light you have the right- of-way. >> reporter: police are asking anybody with information to come forward on this recent case and other hit and run cases. juliette goodrich kpix 5. that is it for the news at 5:00. kpix news at six begins right now. market street in san francisco goes car free but we have uncovered a loophole that could allow some drivers to keep on cruising. a closer look at the san francisco official at the center of an fbi corruption investigation. how he gained an outsized influence in city politics. >> i am in miami. the ultimate super bowl watch party. coming up, how you can live in luxury. straightahead. our top story on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area the first evening commute during which private cars were not allowed on market street. >> andria borba is on market street right now with how the traffic is going this evening. >> reporter: things seem to be going smoothly. drivers have gotten the message that they are not allowed on market street. we went to some neighboring streets and traffic did not seem in a heavier than usual because of this new car free market street rule but there are some things that you need to know before yot