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going to do everything i possibly can to help him endorst >> he's never lost his taste for justice for the people >> reporter: at a rally in grand rapids, michigan, the vermont senator spoke to the voters who have been at the heart of biden's support. >> we're tired of a health care >> -- international maritime system that does not give care and justice to the regulations. african-american community >> this will be the center of >> reporter: michigan is the the political universe. biggest prize on tuesday due to mature 125 delegates at stake in the the coronavirus causing state's primary. concern aboard two cruise ships it's a state sanders won four on opposite coasts years ago and may need to win as anxiety among members of again if he hopes to slow congress could lead to a biden's surging campaign two-week recess. dan scheneman, nbc news. plus, a quarter of italy's >> just ahead, saturday night population is sealed off we've got the latest on the live examines love in the time global impact. >> a big weekend for the top two warped coronavirus democrats as each picks up key >> onward and upward at the x bo endorsements ahead of tuesday's next round of primaries. office how much the new pixar flick >> then to wall street where oil prices are in the $28 a barrel brought in the opening weekend range as opec sparks a price war. dow futures well over a thousand in the red >> a few people still went to that's our promise.
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now, you can skip the line with walgreens express, the movies as onward speed up the invisible man at the box office >> something to brighten up your get in and out quickly with 24-hour locations, monday the good deeds that people do when they think no one is watching or have your prescriptions delivered "early today" starts right now whenever you need us, we're always just minutes away. good monday morning. i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. walgreens. we begin with the latest on the coronavirus outbreak here in did you know that febreze air effects america. at least 33 states and the uses 100% natural propellant? district of columbia have confirmed over 500 cases and cheaper aerosols use artificial propellants. that's why febreze works differently. more than 20 deaths. many of those at a nursing home plus, it eliminates odors with a water-based formula and no dyes. in washington state. overnight, the regal princess for freshness you'll enjoy. cruise ship docked after sailing all day. whatever happens out there you have the hilton app. coronavirus tests came back will the hilton app help us pick the starters? negative for two crew members. those two people had been on great question, no. but it can help you pick your room from the floor plan. board the grand princess ship can the hilton app help us score? which is still waiting at sea. you know, it's not that kind of thing, we are joined by nbc's steve patterson. but you can score free wi-fi. steve, what's next for those can it help us win? passengers >> reporter: frances, after hey, hey! we're all winners with the hilton weeks at sea and all that time price match guarantee, alright? spent in quarantine floating man, you guys are adorable! adrift just off the california alright, let's go lose this soccer game, come on! coast, finally those 3500 people book with the hilton app. if you find a lower rate, are getting answers about when we match it and give you 25% off that stay.
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they're going to dock. they're coming in to port today. expect better. expect hilton. we spoke to some of the passengers on board. they told us what conditions when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic were like on the ship. and the gastroenterologists who developed it. and just as they learned the news align naturally helps to soothe after nearly a week adrift your occasional digestive upsets 24/7. in isolation and without so where you go the pro goes. answers, finally an end in go with align, the pros in digestive health. sight. >> agreement has been reached to bring our ship into the port of oakland. >> reporter: the grand princess is expected to dock monday already 21 people are positive for coronavirus, including 19 crew members thousands still untested when oakland, california, those passengers will be transferred to four military bases two in california, one in texas, and one in georgia where they will be screened, tested, and quarantined for two weeks. passengers say it's been miserable. >> it's not like being in a livable prison cell at sea >> we are not allowed out of our room at all. >> reporter: for gina, being on board is a matter of life or death. >> my husband is actually as of
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today running out of his diabetic medications >> reporter: in oakland, worry from residents as news spreads that the ship is coming in >> it is going to have the whole bay area scrambling at this point. that's going to wake everybody up it's going to be a tough situation. >> reporter: a member of trump's coronavirus task force with this urgent warning >> if you're a person with an a snag. >> i woo-hoo, it's a lightf underlying condition, particularly an elderly person with an underlying condition, you need to think twice about feeling! getting going on a trip or on a >> this is amazing cruise ship. don't get on it. >> disney and pixar's onward >> reporter: a wake up call for the community even now more topped the box office this weekend bringing in $40 million cautious from a distance. >> we're not touching each other. changing our basic practices in its opening weekend the i invisible man dropped to around communion and greeting second place earning just over each other >> reporter: while all the $15 million followed by the way passengers are getting off, the crew will remain on board. back in third place with $8 1/2 million. >> guest host daniel changing that's 1100 people still quarantined and treated as helped crack jokes about the necessary on board and as soon as those passengers disembark,
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coronavirus in a skit on that ship is leaving the bay saturday night live. frances? >> all right, steve patterson >> remember how i used to stroke for us your hair? steve, thank you >> around the world, we are >> i never forgot that for a secondas seeing more countries trying to stop the spread of this virus. saudi arabia is the latest nation to close all of their [ laughter ] schools and universities italy and iran have taken similar steps. france has been gathering more the multiracial, than a thousand people >> i can't help if i want to the decame after three more kiss you >> well, why don't you people died and four members of come, darling. we can't deny this any longer. their national assembly tested positive now in italy, 16 million people >> then kiss me. are under lockdown known as the kiss me now. >> it's all i've ever wanted to region's financial hub do nbc's bill neely has this report >> reporter: the drastic lockdown sent thousands rushing >> you are seeing a very for trains out of milan. >> we're getting there we laugh now, but we are getting 16 million people are now there. >> it's so close, so close quarantined a, a quarter of at least we can have a lighter italy's population no one can leave or enter. moment >> it will serve as a time hospitals are being overwhelmed capsule, that episode. by the virus, said the prime this is what it was. up next, janessa will be minister it's an emergency. back with our -- a look at our milan looked deserted. forecast for the week ahead. >> plus a monday pick me up. italy now the worst hit country the good deeds caught on camera when nobody was looking. in the world
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anything >> reporter: italy's new rules will be tested today as millions lynn rupley-smith is going plant based. begin a new workweek i'm going to have to build its richest region not closed a bigger ribbon case. for a month. even butter lovers love it. bill neely, nbc news, rome >> and here we're seeing more precautions being taken in the united states against the spread of the virus columbia and hofstra universities here in new york city have canceled classes new york has reported more than 100 cases of the virus the university of washington is cancelling in-person classes and will have students take their courses remotely and rice university in houston announced a similar policy >> there is growing concern about the immense strain this illness could put on health care systems across the country we are joined now by nbc's kathy park kathy, good morning. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! >> reporter: phillip, good ...do your sneezes turn heads? morning. some health departments say this try zyrtec... has become an unprecedented and ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. challenging situation. we spoke with one woman who told us it took her days just to get tested zyrtec muddle no more. growing frustration in seattle at the nursing home now linked sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays.
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to 16 coronavirus deaths the facility where residents are try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray at heightened risk saying they need more help to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. kathy jackson believes she may and it's great for bathrooms! have been exposed to the just keep pumping the power nozzle to release coronavirus at the life care center at kirkland a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. the 71-year-old self-quarantined it even works on stainless steel. after noticing symptoms. but more than a week later she's it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. still waiting for her results. >> i was not ready for being available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the cleaning power, hung up on -- i was not ready for the run around that i've try clean freak from mr. clean. been getting >> reporter: she says the path to getting tested was the guilty to voluntary hardest part manslaughter for striking and killing a 60-year-old man with call after call to the local good morning, everyone health department turned into a chase for answers, delaying her diagnosis. come look at your screen right now. >> the problem is that they're this forecast is a looker. just -- they were totally caught above-average temperatures for off guard. this time of year. >> reporter: epidemiologists and we are back in the 70s to upper virologist joseph thayer says 60s across new york city and it is not backing off for your across the country the demand on tuesday. so you have at least 36 hours to health care providers is enjoy the warm air pumping in. surging. >> we're going to see a complete and even across the south, above overwhelming of the entire medical system for the united states average, near 80 degrees for >> reporter: if you're showing symptoms possibly linked to the houston. so -- >> what are we going to do virus, thayer suggests not going today?
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xtn ar tayalrit. ne o"elyod," the good to the emergency room. things people do when people >> if you go to an e.r., you are aren't looking filled with soft surfaces by nature exposing everyone else to covid-19 who might be there >> reporter: if you're feeling that trap odors and release them back into the room. sick,health officials say firs call your doctor who can then so try febreze fabric refresher. alert the health department if febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. they believe you're at high risk >> my guidance is this use febreze every time you tidy up, to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. if you're feeling ill or if you're in that high-risk category, avoid as much contact fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. as you can with others >> reporter: we reached out to make febreze part of your clean routine the king county public health for full home freshness. la la la la la department regarding kathy jackson's case now, they didn't comment on her brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. situation specifically, but did listerine® cleans virtually 100%. say that they are working around the clock and providing guidance helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. to thousands of people who are never settle for 25%. reaching out phillip? >> all right the coronavirus is always go for 100. causing a whole lot of anxiety bring out the bold™ in congress. texas senator ted cruz and arizona congressman paul goh sara announced they will that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. self-quarantine. both lawmakers learned they our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, interacted with someone at cpac while an optimal melatonin level who tested positive for the virus. means no next-day grogginess. sources tell nbc news that there is growing pressure on zzzquil pure zzzs.
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naturally superior sleep. leadership to take steps to protect lawmakers. and the possibility of a recess of a period of weeks there has been a lot of confusion about the u.s. response to this virus nbc's hans nichols has this report >> reporter: mixed messages on the threat of coronavirus with one of the most public faces of president trump's task force warning that the most difficult days may be ahead. my idea was stay inside of that doorbell cameras are >> clearly i'm concerned about community spread catching much more than porch you have to realistically be pirates. there are moments of joy concerned about community happening when you think no one spread >> reporter: but the surgeon is watching. general painting a more jose diaz belard has a look. optimistic picture >> and so we actually feel >> reporter: when we think no pretty good that some parts of one is watching -- the country have contained it. >> we found your wallet. >> you don't want to alarm >> reporter: our truest selves people but given the spread we see, are revealed >> we thought we'd give it back anything is possible and that's to you >> reporter: these kids in the reason why we've got to be colorado returning a wallet. prepared to take whatever action this fedex driver folding a is appropriate to contain and customer's flag correctly. in missouri, caught on camera mitigate the outbreak. >> reporter: adding to the going above and beyond confusion, dr. ben carson claiming that the administration >> grabbed the shovel and like has a plan for the grand that, done many countless times princess >> the plan will be in place by that time. >> reporter: before before >> reporter: shoveling her
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acknowledging that the plan hasn't been finalized. walkway. >> i think we're so eager to >> we shouldn't have 16 people catch that person doing something wrong. we hardly ever catch anybody saying what the plan is. doing something right. particularly when it hasn't >> reporter: there are, it turns been -- particularly when it out, so many people doing right, hasn't been fully formulated >> reporter: and president trump like sanitation worker billy taking to twitter that he has a shelby, who spotted 88-year-old perfectly coordinated and fine opal fall in her driveway. tuned plan for our attack on >> when she fell, of course, i coronavirus. jumped out the truck and ran and the president saying he was not worried about the virus over there and i could tell she coming to the white house. was in distress. >> no, i'm not concerned at all. >> reporter: since then she's no, i'm not. added a new duty to his route. no, we have a good -- her daughter watches it unfold >> reporter: but blasting "the from her phone new york times" as an embarrassment to journalism >> i see the sanitation worker after it published a story that walking my mom up arm in arm described internal white house debates on how to confront the they were having some great virus. with the surgeon general acknowledging the challenge of conversation >> no one else had ever done accurately informing the public. >> and the messaging, quite that but he does, and he still does frankly, is hard >> i just knew i was doing the >> reporter: in terms of the right thing. you know, doing the right thing health of the president and vice ain't hard to do president, both of them spoke at a conference last week where one >> bye bye >> bye bye attendee has since tested >> reporter: then there's this positive for the virus but the white house says there video. 2-year-old cohen running arms is no indication that either out stretched toward pizza they were in close proximity to delivery man ryan. that attendee. >> i thought it was funny my
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frances? >> hans nichols for us toddler ran out and hugged a thank you, hans. >> thousands of people in stranger >> reporter: his mother post it countries all around the world had online and shared it celebrated international women's this little guy has no idea how day. for more than a century, march much i needed that this week 8th has been marked with marches >> upon going to his facebook, and demonstrations spotlighting that's when i saw the gofundme achievements made by women and the obstacles they still face. and that his daughter had recently passed. like within the last week. peaceful, in mexico protesters my heart absolutely breaks for clashed with police after some the family groups through petrol bombs at officers >> meanwhile on the field the i can't imagine what they're u.s. women's soccer team got going through. closer to the she believes cup >> reporter: a hug was an title after beating spain 1-nil. impact so many little acts of kindness and the rock celebrates his role as a father. adding up and finally being seen >> i learned that there are >> can you say, i'm a pretty still good people in this world. girl >> i'm a pretty girl >> you truly never know what >> that's right. people are going through even more importantly than that, so always choose to be kind. can you say, i'm an awesome >> that simple girl >> awesome girl. >> i'm a smart girl. thanks to jose diaz for that report >> um-hmm, that's his youngest a lot of little things can make a huge, huge impact. daughter tiana >> i hope it inspires much more he paid tribute to jasmin and kindness that w his eldest simone. >> so cute let's get a check on the day's weather. it is a monday with janessa much time trying to find something bad in this world. webb good morning >> and people are kind of a lack we do show it sometimes, too,
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of sleep this morning. someone taking something from >> right the porch. they're giving a lot back. >> i'm a little sleepy, waking >> best thing you can get for a up to warmer temperatures this monday >> hope you had a great weekend, morning. look across the east coast we are sitting at 50 degrees for everyone i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. new york city slightly cooler coming up today. pete buttiegieg will sit down for charlotte. for his first interview since but that warm air continues to dropping out of the 2020 race. be in place. we also are watching our next keep it righ storm system as currently coming out of the southern plains this will be just kind of a nuisance rain that will stick with us throughout your mid week with ahtly cooler for the south and the southeast. upper 60s to lower 70s a very quiet start to the weather week, but we'll see how long this warm air lasts coming up >> all right thanks, janessa. >> walking through history does the members of congress spent the weekend visiting the birth place of the civil rights movement about 50 members of congress,
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including house speaker nancy pelosi and representative john lewis, traveled to alabama for the annual civil rights pilgrimage the group toured historic civil rights locations like frank m. johnson, jr., federal court house and the 16th street baptist church they also participated in a reenactment of 1965 bloody sunday march that's where police attacked thousands of civil rights marchers on the edmond pettis bridge in selma. . chaos around the globe as >> just ahead, major market trouble. the l prices that the coronavirus causes some 60 could fuel the biggest sell off million italians to hunker down. yet on wall street today >> the 20 ce02ra heads to the multiple cruise ship grapples with infected passengers as the heart land as bernie and biden white house appears to be nab some of their biggest endorsements yet frustrated. then to wall street where the oil prices are extremely repairs shattered bones, volatile dow futures well over a thousand relieves depression, in the red. millions of americans restores heart rhythms, qualify for free tax returns, so why are so many paying for the helps you back from strokes, service? the top democrats garner big and keeps you healthy your whole life. name endorsements heading into from the day you're born tuesday's six-state vote. and get ready
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over 30%, now below $29 a barrel over the weekend, opec talks imploded and saudi arabia started slashing oil prices in retaliation to russia's refusal to cut its own output. add coronavirus fears to the mix and we're looking at a brutal week for markets >> as the two-man race for the democratic nomination heats up, six more states prepare to head to the polls bernie sanders and joe biden will both hold dueling rallies in the midwest today after picking up key endorsements over the weekend. nbc's dan scheneman has more >> let me introduce to you the comeback kid [ applause ] >> reporter: joe biden on the campaign trail in mississippi, speaking to an african-american congregation ahead of the state's primary. >> this election, you can make a choice to come i'm
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