What kind of spread the outbreak might be causing beyond shelter doors. This is a 24hour round the clock operation, and the situation and numbers are changing. Reporter okay. Theres a lot to figure out from here. Now, 71 people in that shelter have tested negative, along with the 70 who have tested positive. The never test results, they have all been sent to places like hotels and other type of arrangements to be isolated away from those infected and are going to stay in that shelter, being looked over by medical staff in case they get sick. But, again, the real question now is, what might be the impact beyond the health iser and the 70 folks they know of. Has this spread to the population on the street . Has it spread beyond that . 5 to 70 in just a couple of days. A real good reminder of how quickly the virus can spread in the right conditions. The city says its now trying to move more people into Hotels Starting with the most vulnerable. Covid19 is now the deadliest disease in the u
Threatening to halt much needed checks to millions of americans. Desperate times. Some hospitals now forcing two patients to share a single ventilator this morning a look inside one of new yorks busiest hospitals where doctors are doing anything they can to fight the virus. Those cases plus danger zone, deaths in louisiana. The dramatic spike blamed on new orleanss most iconic celebration. People werent only catching beads here, they were catching the coronavirus. Just ahead, desperate plea for help from louisianas governor and the nfl star stepping up in a big way. Drew brees joins us live january 27th, 2020 from nbc news, this is a special edition of today, the coronavirus pandemic with Savannah Guthrie and hoda kotb hi, everybody, good morning. Welcome to today. It is friday morning thank you for being with us. Im home again hoda, its been a lot week a lot of developments and that continues. A busy morning. Major developments on the coronavirus. The 85,000 cases in the u. S. , now t
Stories. Lauren simonetti following markets in the newsroom. Blake burman at white house, Hillary Vaughn on capitol hill, and Edward Lawrence with more reporting from washington as well. Lauren, on this 2,000 point gain today we start with you. Lauren biggest point gain the dow has ever seen. Rallied into the final hour of trading. What caused this . Is this fact that donald trump wants to open the economy up by easter . Is it fact the senate is awfully close to spending a two trillion dollar stimulus or both . The dow up 11. 25 . The s p and nasdaq up 208 and 557 points respectively. Each had the second biggest point gains in history. A lot of investors today are saying this is the birth of a new bull market . Have we hit bottom or is this just a temporary bounce . Look, nobody knows the answer, but Credit Suisse looking at the broader market, they see by the end of the year, s p 2700, which is a 21 gain from yesterdays close. Take that with a grain of salt. The big tech stocks we lik
Im frank mallicoat. Lets check in with rosemary and get that forecast. Good morning. Good morning. Mainly dry starting out. Thats going to change during upper 40s in livermore and san jose is at 52. Temperatures are beginning to rebound and we are a few degrees warmer than yesterday. Your sunday. Scattered showers in the forecast for the first part of half moon bay, a whopping 13 your day, becoming more degrees warmer. It has to do with some offshore wind out widespread into the second there. Half, especially for the central and south bay. It just shifted and its coming in from the southeast but it the north bay, a few sprinkles expected. Was coming in from the northeast. It is the south bay in the we will continue to have a central bank will receive most light breeze in and around the of the precipitation. We have an extended forecast. Bay area. A little dusty in the hills at it looks a bit rainy and cooler a little breeze year in the than what we are experiencing this weekend. Hills.
Texas to learn more about its unique history and literary life. For nine years, weve traveled to u. S. Cities, bringing the book scene to our viewers. Watch more of our visits at cspan. Org. Amarillo is in the center of the texas panhandle. We affectionately call ourselves the capital city of the texas panhandle. We are approaching 200,000 people in this next census area census. Thats a marker for us. Its one of the most unique things, travel around and talk to other mayors, our superpower here in the city of amarillo is that we think regionally. While we do have geographic boundaries that define how many people live inside our city, we truly dont think that way. We think regionally. We think of world communities that belong to us. We are their city. Right now, we are standing in the historic depot. Its significant because when you think about building the entire city of amarillo, the materials for building our city came through this depot. They arrived by rail right here. Our city has