Overnight. Americans overseas scrambling to get out. I just want to be home and were hopefully going to get there. Delta slashing flights, apple shutting down stores worldwide. Theme parks closing their doors and shoppers rushing stores to buy essentials as coronavirus cases arrived in 49 states. Were live with how to prepare and how to protect yourself. Today, saturday, march 14, 2020. From nbc news, this is today. With peter alexander, Kristen Welker and dylan dreyer. Welcome to today. Thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. You might notice our digs look different this morning. To try to limit our travel for us and our team, we decided to stay put in washington, d. C. For todays show. Thats right. We wanted to follow the advice of Health Officials and do our part. Most important,ly, we want to make sure you have your information. The way were greeting each other. Weve got a lot of news to get to. We want to start with the overnight headlines. A few hours ago, the house pa
Trevor welcome to the daily show, everybody thank you so much for tuning in thank you for coming out cheers and applause thank you so much for coming out lets do this, everybody. Im trevor noah. Our guest gs tonight have a new book on the history of racism, Jason Reynolds and ibram x. Kendi are joining us, everybody its going to be a really fun discussion. cheers and applause also on tonights show, you lost half a trillion drawers yesterday, we decide trumps best words and the coronavirus is sharing your uber pool. So lets catch up on todays headlines. Lets kick it off with the stock market. Its like a casino without the buffets, and for the last 24 hours, its been on a wild ride. Breaking news tonight, market meltdown. As the coronavirus spreads, stocks take a nose dive, the dow closing down more than 2,000 points, the markets worst day since the 2008 financial crisis. Wall streets wild ride continued today, the dow surged after President Trump talked about an economic stimulus plan.
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This doctor is a bit of a super hero herself here because she was the first to link the water to high levels of lead in the children of flint. The word lead when youre a physician or pediatrician signals what in your brain . There is no safe level of lead. It impacts cognition. How children think actually drops by two levels. It impacts behavior leading to things like developmental delays and has lifealtdering consequences. Youve heard a lot about the future of driverless cars. But what about this . Thats right, 18 wheels on the road and nobody in the drivers seat. Dont be surprised to see this on american highways soon. How close are we to a day when these trucks have no driver . Well be operating on the public highways with real cargo with a real fleet in 2021. ticking im lesley stahl. Im Bill Whitaker. Im anderson cooper. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im jon wertheim. Im scott pelley. Those stories, tonight, on 60 minutes. ticking cbs money watch sponsored by lincoln financial, helping you cre
An e. R. Doctor in seattle in Critical Condition and medical staff pleading with the public to donate back those masks that are desperately needed. Utah jazz star Donovan Mitchell, one of the first pro athletes to test positive, joins us exclusively from isolation this morning with the latest on his condition and recovery as a third nba player tests positive. The simple steps we can take to help everyone around us stay healthy in this new normal of social distancing. The key to keep it away from others at stores and even on the street. The Surgeon General is here answering questions live. And the signs of hope, from the cheers for Health Care Workers in spain to italians singing from their windows to the broadway star encouraging students to share their sunshine songs, the incredible ways people are coming together in these extraordinary times. Our team covering all the angles on this Global Health emergency. And we certainly do say good morning, america. Happy to be with you on this m