Point, christopher. Russia has said the fingerprints arent mine. I have nothing do with this. Now theyre agreeing to a ceasefire. Its a slight invasion here. They do one thing there and Something Else down here. And just like theyre signing a ceasefire and attacking. So can they be trusted . Theres a simple answer, absolutely not. The question is how much coerce can be brought to bear on them. Not just are they promising to do things but actually fulfill the promises . I dont think were close to the point yet. I think its so important to putin. I think he believes if he does not achieve his goals in ukraine, keeping crimea and also coopting the east and south of the country, he will be in political trouble himself. And you talk about ground zer owe for a lot of fighting. And we have a reporter there now with the latest. Dot clashes continue, keir . Since that announcement was made that a ceasefire would be signed, we have not heard artillery fire. We were hearing it over and over again. Thunderous explosions in the distance from me here. If i explain and step out the way. Down the road is the ukrainian jet point. You can see on the road that the ukrainians are moving their troops and armory quite consistently a lot in the last hour. We saw a number of tanks heading back down the road armored personnel carriers heading further up. We dont know why. But we know that apart from small arms fire we heard about 20 minutes ago, it doesnt appear to have been any fighting. There appears to be a lull in the fighting. Prorussian forcing, jose, are a short distance further down the road. They have been attacking this ukrainian check point, this ukrainian position for quite some time now over the last 24 hours. We think they may have been trying to push into the city of marry pole which is a little way there. Not far up it. Whether or not they will be able to achieve it before the ceasefire. Whether the ceasefire will stick is the question. I want do you standby, keir. You are in ground zero. I want to bring in the ambassador. Russ russias responsibility seems to be clear. They are willing to do something they said they were not a part of to begin with. What is the future . Can we expect anything real to situation here as the situation in mariupol continues to be . I think everybody would have the war ended. Theres a lot of people that are getting hurt and killed. We hope we can go back to the situation which the fighting as ended and we can enter a political process. But, you know, we have to be skeptical here. Nato officials are quoted today in the Financial Times saying that there are now more russian soldiers in Eastern Ukraine than separatist fighters. Thats the reality. Its a russian invasion of ukraine. And the deal signed by the Ukrainian Government and the separatist forces that does not include russia is, frankly, not a deal that is, i think, worth the paper its signed on. What is it going to take for the world to say what the ambassador said . To deal with the reality. Not real politics or any other things. There are invasions and encouragement. Everybody knows russia could invade ukraine in a classic blitzkrieg. We dont want that to happen. Everybody is making excuses for this incursion. If you go ahead and press and say this is an invasion, this is an invasion. We know putin well enough to know his response is you want an invasion . Ill give you an invasion. I want to bring you into another issue. Another hot spot, another focus of the world. New developments from nato in confronting the Islamic Terrorist Group isis. They urged nato nations to form a Core Coalition to target isis in iraq. Kerry ruled out boots on the ground in iraq. Ben rhodes said the administration is not ruling out u. S. Ground troops when it comes to fighting the issue in syria. Take a listen. Can you do it in syria without boots on the ground . Were looking what is going to be necessary. We said clearly you need a strategy on both sides of the border. Its an organization that operates with respect respect for borders. Youre not ruling it out . Were not ruling it out. I think this is important. This is important because forever there will be no u. S. Boots on the ground scenic seems to be rolling back a little bit. I think what the administration is discovering it cannot create a situation where it says we fly over head and you guys, you turks or saudis or brit and australians you go in. Everybody is like no you put together a coalition. You have to be a part of it on the air and in the ground. We dont want to say flatly absolutely no boots on the ground. What do you think can deal with isis in syria. While they control territory in iraq. Clearly the nucleus, the base seems to be in sir yap. Thats right. You have to go after them in syria. But go after them and hold the ground if you take it. The question is how do you not bomb them out of one city or another. That can be done but it would be bloody. Once you get moving and out of territory how do you hold on to the territory without boots on the ground . You dont and cant. Did the president accomplish what he set out to do during the trip . I think the most important thing he set out to do was reissue all the nato allies its a strong United Alliance that is willing and able to defend all of nato territory. Thats what he set out to do in estonia. I think nato made a number of important decisions to bolster the capacity of the alliance to defend nato territory. At the same time, sending a message to russia that whatever they may be doing in ukraine, dont even think about doing in estonia or latvia, or lithuania. The mighty armed forces of the United States will be involved. Gentlemjentd lmlman, thank y. Msnbc will have complete coverage of president obamas News Conference coming up at 11 30 a. M. Eastern time. And president obama will be chuck todds first guest coming up this sunday on meet the press an interview never more timely. While we keep an eye on the hot spot oversea, the set back at home from the job market. And the week weakest job reports in 8 monthst. 142,000 jobs were added its well below the expectations of 120,000. The Unemployment Rate edged lower. More people gave up looking for work. If you break it down by race africanamerican have the highest jobless rate 11. 4 followed by latinos at 7. 5 . Lets bring in cnbc mandy dreary. Good to see you. We had six straight months of strong job growth. What happened . It was a disappointment, jose. After the string of good numbers. It did break the momentum in terms of the headline number. However, if we take a look at the last three augusts, they have been kind of disappointing. Maybe its just an august thing. Also, remember, the number could be revised higher. Dont red too much into the headline number we got today. But what the interesting thing is here. It doesnt jell with all the other Economic Indicators that we have been getting recently like on manufacturers and various other things. And generally coming in very well. In many cases better than expected. We did see immediately, jose . Was u. S. Treasury yields immediately dropping on that fewer jobs than expected. Because its not that, you know, one report were necessarily change the trajectory of future u. S. Monetary policy. It suggests that the fed doesnt have to be in a huge rush to raise interest rates. And wall street has been going loco over the last couple of weeks. Theyve been doing very well. How are they reacting . Weve been hitting record highs and weeks before. Today were down for the s p, dow, and nasdaq. But, you know, i havent seen anything commentary its necessarily a negative for the stock market. If anything, its kind of when its bad news for the economy is good news for the stock market. It may add to the boom case for stocks on the prospective of lower rates. In terms of other reaction on wall street, the green beck was at the 14month high and on the trend for eight straight week of gains. It could take a little wind out of the sail of the u. S. Dollar. Thank you so much for being with us this morning. Appreciate your time. Coming up, the third american infected with ebola in africa is now in nebraska where hes going to be treated. Well gate live update from the hospital. Plus, a new york city clinic under investigation for a procedure done on joan rivers before her death. As tributes pour in for the woman that broke so many barr r barriers and made so many laugh. You love this game. But does the game love you . Who cares . Look where you get to stay booking. Com booking. Yeah waves dont care what age you are. Take them on the way you always have. Live healthy and take one a day 50 . Complete multivitamins. With 7 antioxidants to support cell health. 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Its a different course from that of the two american missionaries who were treated in atlanta earlier this summer. Because theres no more of that drug they were given. That zmapp. The company said its going to take some time to make new drug. Instead doctors are considering using a blood serum from another patient who survived ebola or possibly some antivirals up until now have only been tested on primate. For the moment its Supportive Care keeping him hydrated, maintaining Blood Pressure and things like that. Hopefully hell get a mental boost. He should be able to speak with Via Video Conference system. Were waiting for an updated word on his condition. Were expecting that hear 11 00 a. M. Local time. Noon eastern. Any time you hear theres going to be a new experimental drug or serum used on him that werent used on the other two. Im thinking, first of all, do we know when he got ebola, how he got it, and how long ago . Well, thats a good question. Because he wasnt directly treating ebola patients. He was working in the maternity ward. He made the choice to go to after can after these two other american missionaries got sick. His wife talked about it at the Previous Press conference saying he didnt feel that expected mothers should be without the care they needed during this crisis. He felt it was part of his calling to go down there and to assist. He developed that shortly after arriving. Were told that he is in fairly good shape. He was able to walk on the plane in africa under his own power. However, you know, medical professionals caution its a long flight and a lot can change. Its an unpredictable illness. The fact he got it after the other two patients, it shows he got it relatively recently. And good care can make the difference between life and death for so many who dont have good care early on. 70 of the patients that end up get it end up dying. Thats correct. The early care is key. Hydration,ive, saline likes that can make a huge difference. Especially at the beginning. As for the zmapp. They cant say definitively that changed the course of the illness for Nancy Writebol and dr. Kent brantly. It seemed to have a profound effect on their recovery. You know, dr. Brantly, before he got on the plane in africa, was supposedly doing very badly. Then, you know, we saw him earlier this summer walk off the ambulance in atlanta into that specialty Isolation Unit. Both of the patients have since been released from the hospital. They have spoken to nbc to matt lauer talking about their experience. Dr. Brantly saying hell go back to serving medical mission. He doesnt fear treating people with the very scary illnesses to those who havent been around it and havent experienced it. Thank you so much for your time, sara. Funeral services for legendary actress and comedian joan rivers are set for this sunday in new york city. The trail blazing 81yearold died yesterday at new yorks mount sinai hospital. He was rushed to after she stopped breathing during a procedure on her throat. Youre looking a the live picture of rivers star on the hollywood walk of fame. A pile of candles is continuing to grow. The clinic where rivers is having the procedure done is being investigated. Richard lui is live outside rivers manhattan apartment this morning. Good morning. Were seeing a little bit of move. Reporter good morning. Throughout the last 24 hours, its about celebrating her life. Right now were getting word from the nypd who is here. They cordoned off an area. They expect Melissa Rivers to come out and leave. They want to make sure she has a clear path. Theres been some activity, not a lot. What some people are looking at at the moment. So had many have loved and enjoyed her work. What is the latest with the investigations . And the medical examiner will be looking into how she died. We have the health department, which look at the circumstances relate talked to her death specifically. Theres no suspected wrong doing. These are routine investigations. Its part of the process right now. Here as we are looking at the front of her home, very busy in the last five minutes. Yeah. Were going to be looking at rivers extraordinary career. A lot of people think of her as a comedian. She was a trailblazer. She broke so mabarriers as a won in an era where excecomedians w simply not women and how she was able to live her life. The question i have, what is someone who is advanced in age, 81 years old, doing in a clinic, you know, outpatient kind of care when shes got to go under for whatever procedure she has to go to. It seems like it should be in a hospital for Something Like that. This was a routine procedure as we have been told. Thats why the medical examiner could be looking into it. Its routine. When she was brought to the mount sinai the same thursday to friday. She was in critical condition. We learned, of course, within the last three days she was on life support and moved from icu to her private room. What weve been hearing from most people, even right there. You were looking at live pictures coming from the west coast on the walk of fame in hollywood. Right here in front of us is that parallel, if you will, within the last 24 hours. Weve seen two to three dozen flowers and remembrances, messages. This one saying i love you, joan. You will forever make me laugh. This one saying with lots of love. Joan rivers, thank you for the laughs. Everybody here, jose, thinking about remembering her in a positive way. Yeah. Richard lui, thank you so much for being with us. Appreciate your time. Well have more on the life and legacy of joan rivers coming up in this show. Coming up in just a few seconds a childhood class mate of stephen sotloff. Shell be here to discuss their childhood in miami. 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