southern california had their rain yesterday and snow with really good rain around san diego and now to arizona. not a drop to be found and it looks ugly but really good if you like sunshine and warm temps. santa rosa hits 79 yesterday and 78 today and why not? here is my good friend sal who hopefully got out to enjoy the weather yesterday. 70s? okay. i like the 70s, steve. way before my time. good morning. let s take a look at the commute and take a look at tracy, livermore and dublin with traffic moving along. southbound 680 in san ramon, it looks good with hayward at san leandro and we are off to a good start and not a lot of slowing, yet. if you are getting on the road early, it s paying off for you. let s go back to the desk. the polls are open and new hampshire s presidential primary has democratic candidates watching closely as the results come in through the day. caroline shively is in bedford, new hampshire. you have the very latest and i m glad you are with us
reporter: [ inaudible question ] not at all, we have worked hard here, we are continuing. is is it, i m not concerned about it at all. reporter: south carolina often referred to as biden s firewall. that could be in doubt, he does say he is fighting for every vote in new hampshire and so is everybody else. new hampshire polls opened early this morning amid poor weather conditions. the snow and rain in some parts of the state have not stopped long lines of voters from showing up to the polls. in the end, i decided to vote with my gut rather than a strategy in terms of the general election. reporter: raising the stakes in today s primary is the democrat lack of a front runner. the latest result in i want prevented a clear favorite from emerging. senator bernie sanders in intertie with pete buttigieg there. both men feel confident in victory in new hampshire. it feels fantastic. all gears fired up, the energy on the ground is wonderful. reporter: senator elizabeth
i m alex savidge. outside china, there are 191 cases in 24 different countries. that includes 12 cases here in the u.s. 31 of the cases outside china are in patients with no travel history to china, who had close contact, though, with people who had visited wuhan. there are a small number of cases outside china. a window of opportunity to prevent this outbreak from becoming a broader global crisis. the world health organization is asking the united nations to help countries address the spread of the virus. our coverage continues now with ktvu s rob roth, who is at travis air force base in fairfield where those evacuees from china are under quarantine. reporter: they were immediately placed in quarantine. among them was a young child with a temperature taken to a local hospital with its mother for observation. children have fever for a number of different reasons, so the child is being evaluated at this point, and will be put in isolation and tested. reporter: th
test. just as a precaution, as for the others in the group, we understand they are exhausted but otherwise okay. they are not necessarily from this area. not even necessarily from california. but they are all american citizens. and for the next two weeks, they will call a hotel on this base their home. this is one of two planes to arrive just after 4:00 a.m. at travis air force base. carrying american citizens, trying on escape the coronavirus in wuhan, china. one plane left. the other dropped off 178 people for a two-week quarantine. they ve been through a lot. we re going to do everything possible to care for them. the centers for disease control did report that one child on the plane had a fever and was transported to a local hospital. children have fever for a number of different reasons. the child is being evaluated at this point and will be put in isolation and tested. among those in quarantine at travis, the roth family from wisconsin. daisy roth shared these p
i hope my children don t get infected. reporter: as for the child here she as we don t know identity was taken to the hospital because of showing signs of a fever. that doesn t mean they have the virus. they are checking it out diligently. all the people quarantined are at a high risk. no one is showing any signs. the quarantine period is 14 days. they are being monitored every day taking their temperature and checking respiratory condition. trying to have life be normal. but it certainly is not. day one and the hotel might be okay by now. by dave 14 they will be ready to go. i m sure they re going to get stir crazy. what are officials saying about exposure risk to service members who work at the base? reporter: we are outside of the base right now. the gates behind me. it is business as usual in terms of the air personnel going inside. military personnel. those 178 passengers and citizens quarantined are in an area that no one can get to. i talked to every pot retired