the millions of dollars laid on the line. and super spotting. inside the biggest pre-game parties, hugh jackman, andy samberg and aaron paul, all caught up in super bowl fever. and good morning on this super bowl sunday. america s secular holy day. to the live shot of metlife stadium in new jersey, and it will all go down tonight. there s the countdown to the kickoff as the big moment approaches. secular holy day, did you make that up? yes, i did. rolled off the top you were waiting once a year. millions of americans are getting ready to do some serious partying, listen to this. we will consume 30 million pounds of snacks, and 325 million gallons of beer. to wash all those snacks down. half of that consumed by by ron! i will do my part. put it that way. contribute to the economy. he s a patriotic american. this will also be a day for pizza places. dominos alone expects to serve up to 11 million slices today, and you will not be able to miss the n
conserve water, but as sergio quinn tan fa found out they re not all the same. reporter: there s a whole lot of people who got out to enjoy the sunny weather again today, but because of this continuing drought there are people who are literally praying for rain. at the alameda county fairgrounds members of the bay area chapter of the council of islamic relations gathered to a sprayer service. prophet taught them a special prayer when their people went through drought conditions in saudi arabia 1400 years ago. right now they re just doing one of our regular prayers, which we do every day, and then after that there will be a special prayer for asking god to give us the blessings of rain. reporter: a similar prayer service is also held weeks ago in sacramento. bay area residents are already among the most water conscious users in the state but there are a few simple strategies to cut water use even more. turning awful the faucet while brushing your teeth or doing dishes can sa
a pedestrian hit in san francisco has life threating injuries. happened a little before 7:00 p.m. on hudson avenue. about a block south of young blood coleman playground. the driver stayed at the scene and the cause of the crash is under investigation. san francisco may be on the task of taxing sodas like the idea put in place last year in new york city. those behind the proposal say it is not just about bringing in more money. brian webb has more. reporter: two cents announced on sugary drinks, almost a quarter a can. the old fashioned soda fountain is alive and well, but the idea of a soda tax is falling flat with customers like chris miles. i don t know if they are taxes that would help the situation at all. reporter: sodas have changed a lot over the years and so have the people drinking them. two-thirds of americans are now considered overweight or obese with one out of eight now saddled with type two diabetes. the approach is similar to the approach with tobac
aviation administration officials examine a piece of metal that fell through the roof of a northern virginia woman s home where they think it came from. one week later, a special tribute to the victims of the columbia mall shooting. and finally, a break from the frigid temperatures. but it s short lived. a winter storm that s on the horizon. good evening. i m chris lawrence. we ve got one more day of warmer weather before winter returns in full force. temperatures expected to be in the 50s again tomorrow. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegal with more. it was a nice day today with a high of 53 degrees. tomorrow, temperatures will be similar. starting off tomorrow morning, it s a chilly start, but not too bad for the first weekend in february. temperature of 36 degrees. any morning sunshine will give way to afternoon clouds. 3:00 that s when we ll hit the high of 55. during the evening hours, 6:00 p.m., we re still around 50 degrees. at 6:00 p.m., still mainly dry, but s
ebola free. that s nina pham. good morning. dr. craig spencer is in isolation and being treated in new york city right now. the doctor was working with ebola patients in guinea. he left there ten days ago and returned to the u.s. jesse gary live. is there an update on spencer s condition? reporter: the city health commissioner says craig spencer is in stable condition in isolation. he is able to watch tv or use a phone, but he has no contact with any people. he is in an air-tight room. she cautions, typically an ebola patient s condition will worsen before it gets better. they caution, typically an ebola patient s condition worsens before it gets better. an advanced team from the cdc is expected at the doctor s apartment today to remove any items that could be infectious. after returning home last friday from guinea where he treated ebola patients, spencer rode several subway lines, jogged and took a car to brooklyn. he developed a 103 fever yesterday prompting officials