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here tomorrow afternoon. team coverage for you tonight. terry mcsweeney in phoenix. first, maryann favro in san jose. if you are hosting a super bowl party. if you are looking for hot swings. can you get them? >> absolutely. don't wait too long. here at the wing stop. they're expecting dozens to place an order for hot wings. getting what you want to eat on super bowl sunday is about placing your order early. >> at this wing stop in san jose. employees are gearing up for the busiest day of the year. super bowl sunday. the day when the orders are exponentially larger than usual. >> we have different orders. we have, 100 family pack. we have 200. 500. 600. >> they have received dozens of prepaid orders. to prepare the manager says all 16 employees will report to work. >> these are little dough pans. >> new york's pizza, is gearing up for a big day. they plan to make 150 pizzas tomorrow. >> a lot of boxes. everything is back stocked. all the toppings. all, we have extra cheese. extra everything. totally prepared for the madness. >> he says the better the gridiron match up. the more pizzas people order. but no matter which team wins. when it comes to making the dough, it's hard to top super bowl sunday. and super bowl sunday considered second biggest eating day behind thanksgiving. i am preparing a feast. >> pizza looks so good. thank you. made me hungry over here. one concern. not food related on super bowl sunday. might catch you by surprise. stemming from california's recent medzs me measles outbreak. parents should be keeping their kids home if they haven't been immunized for the measles. there are now 93 confirmed cases in the state. 15 in the bay area. measles its very infectious. >> america thinking of the big game. they're looking towards next year's game in santa clara. terry mcsweeney is in phoenix where 49ers officials said they'll host the best ever. >> plans have a lot of things to do. most charitable super bowl ever. and a bay area wide event. >> we are excited to host the golden anniversary of the super bowl in the golden state. >> today's ceremony was that. a ceremony. super bowl 50 host committee getting ready for a year and a half. >> the we are excited about celebrating our 50th super bowl in the area. the great leadership behind the york family. >> organizers say the super bowl next year remembered for many years to come. >> we want to encapsulate everything that the bay area is known for. noin va tiff. what levi stadium as it but. >> york says there will be events all over the bay area and beyond. napa to monterey. san francisco will be the focus. santa clara will get its share as well. a lot of money flowing. where some of the money will be flowing will make super bowl 50 the first of its kind. >> 25% of the dollars we are raising to pull off this event are going back into the community. and the safest one ever. law enforcement official have the been down here all week. learning from homeland security. and local law enforcement how to make that happen. in phoenix, terry mcsweeney. bay area news. >> sound cool. super bowl coverage begins tomorrow morning at 10:00. following the big game. all new black list. and nbc bay area news. the tonight show. and don't miss our special documentary series. bay area revelations talking super bowl wins by the niners and the raiders. >> mr. on the gruesome story out of san francisco. learning more about the man who has been arrested after a suitcase filled with body parts discovered. police announced the arrest of marc andres. under the sheet. being arrested. investigators detained him last night. the suspect's family who spoke to the sf chronicle said he had several run ins with the law but lost contact two decades ago. the suitcase discovered wednesday. once again in the soma neighborhood. >> the flames could be seen for miles. fire that spread very quickly. destroying nearly everything in its path. tonight dozens are being helped by the red cross. the fire broke out on the alma square neighborhood of san francisco. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at the scene. christie putting a lot of stress on the red cross. >> yeah absolutely. hear it in the background. crews are boarding up. closing off the damaged buildings. many staying with family. friend. and the red cross. busy lately in the aftermath of fires in san francisco. it was a long night for residents near alamo square gathering items after a fur alarm fire. herman robinson says his insurance will help him. >> my neighbors, came down and told me there was a fire. >> next thing you know. the firemen were knocking on the door. by the time i got to the door they brought me out. everyone made it out before they arrived. a fire started in the rear of a corner building where three buildings came together the a difficult situation for firefighters. really challenging. boss of aggressive actions. it could have taken a block. >> a building had minor damage. red cross is helping and says more than two dozen are displaced. and emergency shelter its open for residents displaced by two other devastating fights. it is busier than usual. we have a region that is quite extensive. up to the oregon border. and people you know across the region. one fire fighter did suffer a leg injury and exhaustion. told he has been treated and released. as for, we did put in a call to san francisco fire. at this point it is under investigation. reporting live in san francisco. christie smith. nabs bay nbc bay area news. >> clear skies out around the bay area now. that the tea problem. record setting dry january. off in the distance. finally seeing changes out here. that could bring much needed rain to the forecast. a look at that coming up. >> where did the money go? >> next expenses clothes, lavish dinners, lottery tickets? we investigate a former high school principal accused of stealing from students. >> a lot of missing money. signs point to the principal. the investigative unit looking into allegations former principal of the south bay high school. set up a private slush fund for herself. vicky a. ledgedly spent on massages clothing, expensive dinners? >> reporter: this is the second oldest public school in the state. norm ma netpanetta graduated. and now we have learned thousand of dollars simply disappeared during her tenure. it is the right of massage. high school. and it is not just what student learn in class, the the extra curricula. sports. study abroad programs. activities supported by donations and fundraisers. >> we fight for every dollar. >> what this woman, led to volunteering at the high school. why she is questiontion how san jose unified responded after concerns were raised about the principal stealing from her students. [ indiscernible ] it started in 2010 when the principal seen here was trained ferd from gunderson high to san jose high. she opened a bank accountlinged toaccountlinged -- linked to the ptsa. insiders say the principal's piggy bank. in an e-mail to the investigative unit. she wits i went to the panning. district policy says school personnel are not to sign on banking accounts. we obtained an add up it the district conducted of the account. nef never made public. catching spent thousand on pricey meals at original joes mccormick and schmidt, and check to the national kidney foundation. hundreds on clothing. massages. lotto tickets. the district found $7,300 worth of expenses without receipts or explanations including this check made to cash for more than $1,700. several checks catching wrote to herself for hundred more. unclear how the principal funded. insiders have theories. money from the cash box, football games dances. >> she asked us to disguise her. she suspects catching took money from cash booxs at games and snack bars. from cash boxes at games and snack bars. [ indiscernible. >> how much money was missing? >> exactly $500. >> math teacher, spent four years at gave the principal cash from a fund raiser. he didn't deposit it. >> we were incredulous. double counted. $500,000 $500. maybe a $20. a bill got stuck or something. $500. in 20s. they're some where, something was missing. a police report from december 2013. the district called police after $1,46 went missing from the school's safe. >> dr. matthews. >> superintendent matthews declined our request for ant interview. we caught up wt a school board meeting. where he answered our questions sort of. >> did you hold the principal accountable? all we are asking? >> what is your investigation find. >> we sill silt down with you. we did what we were to do. awe at district public information officer. when the district heard rumors about the accounts. he started asking questions. the district stopped investigating. and didn't try to recoup the money. that was up to the ptsa. a month. later. she was hired. and a newly created position. director of state schools. >> what happened to the $7,000 in expenses no receipts. >> we wanted to ask the former principal named on the school dalen dar for renting the gem. he lands popped over rely the. both pictures of tournaments, delany walker. the district has no record of any payments from blunt. at the aus $40. plus fees. $10,000. the district was never paid in 2012. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: for free. >> highly doubt it. >> some people say he paid the principal directly for use of the gi. >> is that possible? >> that that could be so. >> blunt toemd us on the phone. he said he would have to ask his attorney. later e-mail to say he would have no further comment. >> >> you have a record of events belts on your campus. that you as at district were not paid for. why didn't you ask the police to investigate where that money went. >> again, we did what we were supposed to do. that was to question. she is now the president of the school's new parent teacher organization. the group's severed ties with the pstsa. she wants families to know money donated for students will go to students. >> fantastic school. oldered. but we don't have that many extra resources like a lot of the other schools. to help our kids do better in school. the district has remind the ptsa accounts. and strength process can't accept penalty. ask for money from the gym fees. the district is adding up how much it never repeas. no charges filed against the first principal. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit. give us a call -- you can send an e-mail to the unit at cbs bay area. time. >> letting us know how it will shape up weatherwise. clear skies. san jose. 51. san francisco. a knew sought there. and devlin dropping into the 40s now. then i can, patchy fog tomorrow morning. morning. visibility. 5 miles. think the low cloud. the heading story towards morning. we did break record high 78 degrees. san rafael. oakland. smashing record today. tomorrow not warm. coming the last year we set the record. managed to barack that. which mow rainfall amount. as the san francisco, speck ta live days have climbed up to 38. all the way back to christmas eve. to see the rain around the bay area. short term. no rain. high level clouds. coming through. upper 60s. 70. south bay. san jose. north bay. 60s. 70s, sunday. know the chance seeing rain it will appear as we head toward the next week. jet stream off off to the north. dry to the drop to the south. potential for heavier rain. the five day outlook now. warm through the weekend. clouds some times. maybe a few sprinkles. tuesday. friday the rain started to come in. end of next week we hope manage to break the five to six peeks of dry weather. got to wait. hoping a long-range pat earn. >> we have heard that a couple of rain drops in phoenix. where henry, there is a big football game there tomorrow. super bowl. how will it shack out? >> i think it will shake out in the direction of the payments. i am thinking commercials. thinking what i am going to eat. there is a lot going on. >> pro football hall of fame class announced. bay area. plus the warriors. >> and latest on the super bowl. we'll be right back. welcome back. everyone this season. not used to the warriors losing. the devils were riding a losing streak entering the game. trying to right the ship again. warriors trying to make some noise. listen, at the game. hunter pence. courtside. green for three. let it fly. takes the lead. third quarter. seth curry. alley-oop. big man. yeah. andrew bogut. one handed and sharks. first period. matt irwin. the second effort is good. and jonathan payson. there its no lying down on the job, please. i take that back. got the job done. gets the shut yoit. 13 saves. 2-0. three people headed to handton. raiders, receiver never heard of him. iven ducted in august. after the wait. 49ers, great. five-time super bowl champ. after an 11 year wait. and ron wolf the all pro. going into the fame of game. congratulations to them all. superbeal 49 here on nbc bay what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. sunday is super bowl. going to make history for the most expensive tickets. we looked on stub hub. cheapest ticket for a ticket. $7,000. sea hawk fans. outnumb butterle. while 4,000 tickets were sold to fans in massachusetts. geography playing a role there, probably. thank you for joining us. "saturday night live" is coming up next. you're watching king 5 seattle. >> it's super bowl shutdown with seahawks quarterback richard sherman. >> hi hello. i'm you're

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here tomorrow afternoon. team coverage for you tonight. terry mcsweeney in phoenix. first, maryann favro in san jose. if you are hosting a super bowl party. if you are looking for hot swings. can you get them? >> absolutely. don't wait too long. here at the wing stop. they're expecting dozens to place an order for hot wings. getting what you want to eat on super bowl sunday is about placing your order early. >> at this wing stop in san jose. employees are gearing up for the busiest day of the year. super bowl sunday. the day when the orders are exponentially larger than usual. >> we have different orders. we have, 100 family pack. we have 200. 500. 600. >> they have received dozens of prepaid orders. to prepare the manager says all 16 employees will report to work. >> these are little dough pans. >> new york's pizza, is gearing up for a big day. they plan to make 150 pizzas tomorrow. >> a lot of boxes. everything is back stocked. all the toppings. all, we have extra cheese. extra everything. totally prepared for the madness. >> he says the better the gridiron match up. the more pizzas people order. but no matter which team wins. when it comes to making the dough, it's hard to top super bowl sunday. and super bowl sunday considered second biggest eating day behind thanksgiving. i am preparing a feast. >> pizza looks so good. thank you. made me hungry over here. one concern. not food related on super bowl sunday. might catch you by surprise. stemming from california's recent medzs me measles outbreak. parents should be keeping their kids home if they haven't been immunized for the measles. there are now 93 confirmed cases in the state. 15 in the bay area. measles its very infectious. >> america thinking of the big game. they're looking towards next year's game in santa clara. terry mcsweeney is in phoenix where 49ers officials said they'll host the best ever. >> plans have a lot of things to do. most charitable super bowl ever. and a bay area wide event. >> we are excited to host the golden anniversary of the super bowl in the golden state. >> today's ceremony was that. a ceremony. super bowl 50 host committee getting ready for a year and a half. >> the we are excited about celebrating our 50th super bowl in the area. the great leadership behind the york family. >> organizers say the super bowl next year remembered for many years to come. >> we want to encapsulate everything that the bay area is known for. noin va tiff. what levi stadium as it but. >> york says there will be events all over the bay area and beyond. napa to monterey. san francisco will be the focus. santa clara will get its share as well. a lot of money flowing. where some of the money will be flowing will make super bowl 50 the first of its kind. >> 25% of the dollars we are raising to pull off this event are going back into the community. and the safest one ever. law enforcement official have the been down here all week. learning from homeland security. and local law enforcement how to make that happen. in phoenix, terry mcsweeney. bay area news. >> sound cool. super bowl coverage begins tomorrow morning at 10:00. following the big game. all new black list. and nbc bay area news. the tonight show. and don't miss our special documentary series. bay area revelations talking super bowl wins by the niners and the raiders. >> mr. on the gruesome story out of san francisco. learning more about the man who has been arrested after a suitcase filled with body parts discovered. police announced the arrest of marc andres. under the sheet. being arrested. investigators detained him last night. the suspect's family who spoke to the sf chronicle said he had several run ins with the law but lost contact two decades ago. the suitcase discovered wednesday. once again in the soma neighborhood. >> the flames could be seen for miles. fire that spread very quickly. destroying nearly everything in its path. tonight dozens are being helped by the red cross. the fire broke out on the alma square neighborhood of san francisco. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at the scene. christie putting a lot of stress on the red cross. >> yeah absolutely. hear it in the background. crews are boarding up. closing off the damaged buildings. many staying with family. friend. and the red cross. busy lately in the aftermath of fires in san francisco. it was a long night for residents near alamo square gathering items after a fur alarm fire. herman robinson says his insurance will help him. >> my neighbors, came down and told me there was a fire. >> next thing you know. the firemen were knocking on the door. by the time i got to the door they brought me out. everyone made it out before they arrived. a fire started in the rear of a corner building where three buildings came together the a difficult situation for firefighters. really challenging. boss of aggressive actions. it could have taken a block. >> a building had minor damage. red cross is helping and says more than two dozen are displaced. and emergency shelter its open for residents displaced by two other devastating fights. it is busier than usual. we have a region that is quite extensive. up to the oregon border. and people you know across the region. one fire fighter did suffer a leg injury and exhaustion. told he has been treated and released. as for, we did put in a call to san francisco fire. at this point it is under investigation. reporting live in san francisco. christie smith. nabs bay nbc bay area news. >> clear skies out around the bay area now. that the tea problem. record setting dry january. off in the distance. finally seeing changes out here. that could bring much needed rain to the forecast. a look at that coming up. >> where did the money go? >> next expenses clothes, lavish dinners, lottery tickets? we investigate a former high school principal accused of stealing from students. >> a lot of missing money. signs point to the principal. the investigative unit looking into allegations former principal of the south bay high school. set up a private slush fund for herself. vicky a. ledgedly spent on massages clothing, expensive dinners? >> reporter: this is the second oldest public school in the state. norm ma netpanetta graduated. and now we have learned thousand of dollars simply disappeared during her tenure. it is the right of massage. high school. and it is not just what student learn in class, the the extra curricula. sports. study abroad programs. activities supported by donations and fundraisers. >> we fight for every dollar. >> what this woman, led to volunteering at the high school. why she is questiontion how san jose unified responded after concerns were raised about the principal stealing from her students. [ indiscernible ] it started in 2010 when the principal seen here was trained ferd from gunderson high to san jose high. she opened a bank accountlinged toaccountlinged -- linked to the ptsa. insiders say the principal's piggy bank. in an e-mail to the investigative unit. she wits i went to the panning. district policy says school personnel are not to sign on banking accounts. we obtained an add up it the district conducted of the account. nef never made public. catching spent thousand on pricey meals at original joes mccormick and schmidt, and check to the national kidney foundation. hundreds on clothing. massages. lotto tickets. the district found $7,300 worth of expenses without receipts or explanations including this check made to cash for more than $1,700. several checks catching wrote to herself for hundred more. unclear how the principal funded. insiders have theories. money from the cash box, football games dances. >> she asked us to disguise her. she suspects catching took money from cash booxs at games and snack bars. from cash boxes at games and snack bars. [ indiscernible. >> how much money was missing? >> exactly $500. >> math teacher, spent four years at gave the principal cash from a fund raiser. he didn't deposit it. >> we were incredulous. double counted. $500,000 $500. maybe a $20. a bill got stuck or something. $500. in 20s. they're some where, something was missing. a police report from december 2013. the district called police after $1,46 went missing from the school's safe. >> dr. matthews. >> superintendent matthews declined our request for ant interview. we caught up wt a school board meeting. where he answered our questions sort of. >> did you hold the principal accountable? all we are asking? >> what is your investigation find. >> we sill silt down with you. we did what we were to do. awe at district public information officer. when the district heard rumors about the accounts. he started asking questions. the district stopped investigating. and didn't try to recoup the money. that was up to the ptsa. a month. later. she was hired. and a newly created position. director of state schools. >> what happened to the $7,000 in expenses no receipts. >> we wanted to ask the former principal named on the school dalen dar for renting the gem. he lands popped over rely the. both pictures of tournaments, delany walker. the district has no record of any payments from blunt. at the aus $40. plus fees. $10,000. the district was never paid in 2012. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: for free. >> highly doubt it. >> some people say he paid the principal directly for use of the gi. >> is that possible? >> that that could be so. >> blunt toemd us on the phone. he said he would have to ask his attorney. later e-mail to say he would have no further comment. >> >> you have a record of events belts on your campus. that you as at district were not paid for. why didn't you ask the police to investigate where that money went. >> again, we did what we were supposed to do. that was to question. she is now the president of the school's new parent teacher organization. the group's severed ties with the pstsa. she wants families to know money donated for students will go to students. >> fantastic school. oldered. but we don't have that many extra resources like a lot of the other schools. to help our kids do better in school. the district has remind the ptsa accounts. and strength process can't accept penalty. ask for money from the gym fees. the district is adding up how much it never repeas. no charges filed against the first principal. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit. give us a call -- you can send an e-mail to the unit at cbs bay area. time. >> letting us know how it will shape up weatherwise. clear skies. san jose. 51. san francisco. a knew sought there. and devlin dropping into the 40s now. then i can, patchy fog tomorrow morning. morning. visibility. 5 miles. think the low cloud. the heading story towards morning. we did break record high 78 degrees. san rafael. oakland. smashing record today. tomorrow not warm. coming the last year we set the record. managed to barack that. which mow rainfall amount. as the san francisco, speck ta live days have climbed up to 38. all the way back to christmas eve. to see the rain around the bay area. short term. no rain. high level clouds. coming through. upper 60s. 70. south bay. san jose. north bay. 60s. 70s, sunday. know the chance seeing rain it will appear as we head toward the next week. jet stream off off to the north. dry to the drop to the south. potential for heavier rain. the five day outlook now. warm through the weekend. clouds some times. maybe a few sprinkles. tuesday. friday the rain started to come in. end of next week we hope manage to break the five to six peeks of dry weather. got to wait. hoping a long-range pat earn. >> we have heard that a couple of rain drops in phoenix. where henry, there is a big football game there tomorrow. super bowl. how will it shack out? >> i think it will shake out in the direction of the payments. i am thinking commercials. thinking what i am going to eat. there is a lot going on. >> pro football hall of fame class announced. bay area. plus the warriors. >> and latest on the super bowl. we'll be right back. welcome back. everyone this season. not used to the warriors losing. the devils were riding a losing streak entering the game. trying to right the ship again. warriors trying to make some noise. listen, at the game. hunter pence. courtside. green for three. let it fly. takes the lead. third quarter. seth curry. alley-oop. big man. yeah. andrew bogut. one handed and sharks. first period. matt irwin. the second effort is good. and jonathan payson. there its no lying down on the job, please. i take that back. got the job done. gets the shut yoit. 13 saves. 2-0. three people headed to handton. raiders, receiver never heard of him. iven ducted in august. after the wait. 49ers, great. five-time super bowl champ. after an 11 year wait. and ron wolf the all pro. going into the fame of game. congratulations to them all. superbeal 49 here on nbc bay what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. sunday is super bowl. going to make history for the most expensive tickets. we looked on stub hub. cheapest ticket for a ticket. $7,000. sea hawk fans. outnumb butterle. while 4,000 tickets were sold to fans in massachusetts. geography playing a role there, probably. thank you for joining us. "saturday night live" is coming up next. you're watching king 5 seattle. >> it's super bowl shutdown with seahawks quarterback richard sherman. >> hi hello. i'm you're

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