[swords clashing] - had enough? - no. arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don t thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. welcome back. i m yasmin vossoughian. an extraordinary act of civil disobedience by a texas doctor facing a law that all but eliminated abortions in the state. that is why, on the morning of september 6, i provided an abortion to a woman who, though still in her first trimester, was beyond the state s new limit. what that public revelation in the papers of the washington post means for the fight over the law and for that doctor personally. that discussion coming up in a moment. also this hour, how much are progressive democrats willing do give up in the reconciliation bill to make senator manchin happy? we are 50 votes. we have to work it out as we did with the american rescue plan but i have made and my colleagues have made a major compromise going from 6 trillion
president zelensky is warning his nation to remain calm. we ll get a live report from kyiv with the latest. meanwhile, here in the u.s., the latest covid surge is stretching health care centers to the brim. we ll hear from workers on the front lines about how they are grappling with this wave of new patients. out west, new mexico s governor is asking state workers and national guard members to become licensed substitute teachers and child care workers amid a growing staffing shortage. in washington, house speaker nancy pelosi says she s running for another term in congress. but will she seek the leadership again? we ll get an update from capitol hill. and south of the border, a journalist who feared for her life was found dead in her car on sunday in mexico. now the deadliest country for journalists. and we begin with the latest on the escalate tensions between russia and ukraine. four senior administration officials tell nbc news president biden is considering giving a s
all right. it s 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific. i m yasmin vassoughian in for jose diaz-balart. we re following several developing stories right now. in two hours, officials from boulder county are set to hold an update on the devastating wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and forced tens of thousands to flee. the described as apocalyptic. those fires unleashing a tidal wave of fast-moving flames, seemingly catching everybody offguard. gusts of 100 to 110 miles per hour can and have moved this fire down a football field in a matter of seconds. very little time to get out, very little time to even get the most important parts of your life, and yes, it will be a difficult process for colorado families who are affected to rebuild their lives. the governor of colorado there talking about the devastation. with that, emilie ikeda in superior, colorado, on the ground for us. it s good to see you this hour. expecting to hear from officials in just a few hours. talk u
hi, everybody. it is 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific. i m yasmin vassoughian in for jose diaz-balart. we have a lot to get to this morning, including the big news from the cdc. new guidelines for those two test positive for covid are exposed to the virus. here is what you need to know. those who test positive but have no symptoms should isolate for five days instead of ten and wear a mask for five days. the new guidelines apply to everybody, including the unvaccinated. the quarantine time for someone exposed to someone with covid has also been cut. those boosted or vaccinated within six months can skip quarantine, test on day five, and wear a mask for ten days. those who are not boosted or unvaccinated or were vaccinated more than six months ago should quarantine for five days instead of ten, and then wear a mask for fen days. dr. anthony fauci telling nbc news the new guidelines are partly driven by worker shortages. we want to make sure, particularly among essential work
minutes. at least eight co-workers did not sur vooi. a similar scene 160 miles away in illinois where the roof and walls of an amazon factory crashed down. six people there were killed. take a look at this side by side image showing a nursing home in northeastern arkansas. residents were not able to evacuate before the building was hit. amazingly you one perhap was killed there. i want to get to the scene on the ground where we find dasha burns in kentucky. dasha, talk us through what you see on the ground there 48 hours after the storm. reporter: yeah. good morning. 11 people have died here in bowling green. what i m hear aing from residents is every time the sun comes up they see this and get hit all over again. this where i m standing right now used to be a garage. the woman that lives here said it was filled with her children s toys. it was just lifted up and gone now. scattered all over the neighborhood. if you look behind me here there used to be an auto zone here and