freedom today, tomorrow, and for as long as it takes! reporter: the speech in lithuania s capital, coming at the end oh of a dramatic, sometimes heated two days of discussions over ukraine s future within the nato alliance. it s going to happen. we re moving in the right direction. i think it s just a matter of getting by the next few months here. reporter: presidents biden and volodymyr zelenskyy all raise and thanks closing out the nato summit, despite ukraine coming away without the biggest ticket item it had hoped for a concrete path to nato membership. zelenskyy came in blasting the lack of a membership timeline as absurd and unprecedented. wednesday, he took a soft ever tone, arguing the summit was a success because of security guarantees. the outcome of the nato summit was much needed and meaningful success for ukraine. i m grateful to all leaders in the nato conference for very practical, unprecedented support. reporter: while the u.s. and others argue tha
intensifying. police are promising they are closing in. i m not going to be terrified but i m cautious. look at the door. oh my god. pummeled bracing for potentially the worst flooding in years. the worst damage seen in new york s valley. you woke up and seen a natural disaster hit. jr. hang on and win the 2023 team mobile home run derby. he and his dad both home run derby champions. we begin with a fox news alert. president biden expected to speak at any moment after arriving at the nato summit. earlier he attended a bilateral meeting with the president of lithuania where he welcomed the idea of sweden joining the alliance. i want to thank you, mr. president, for hosting this historic summit at an important time. first time that nato leaders will meet together 31 and looking soon with 32 members. brian: fantastic news. biden is scheduled to meet with turkey s president today. tomorrow he will meet with ukrainian president zelenskyy. wasn t clear zelenskyy w
reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, thousands taking to the streets in israel, blocking the country s main airport and make highways. prime minister netanyahu s latest attempt to curb judicial power just reignited massive protests. also, president zelenskyy arrives at the nato summit. he just addressed a crowd of thousands from an outdoor stage with many supporters in the crowd waving ukrainian flags. ahead, what to expect from his meeting tomorrow with president biden who says ukraine is not ready to join nato. and presidents of turkey just hours ago. his message of thanks now that turkey has lifted the last hurdle. our nbc news reporters are following all the latest developments. we begin in lithuania with president biden and president erdogan. chris, just a couple of days ago, the u.s. was suggesting that sweden would join nato but we didn t know when. they were not thinking it was going to be possible during the course of this summit. we got that surprise
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conditions, right? and i know you ve already scrapped that they ll get the fast track that both finland and sweden got, but it s even that phrase seems to irritate ukraine. any reason to keep that in there? well, what nato allies have said is that every member of the alliance and every country that seeks to come into nato has to meet certain democratic reform standards and ukraine s own national prarjs, which it agreed with nato some years ago indicates that there are further steps it needs to take along the democratic reform path, and if you talk to ukrainian civil society activists and members of the ukrainian government they would say they want to continue down that reform path. nato will work with ukraine to make sure those reforms are completed and when they are complete, ukraine would be very much in a position to step forward and meet all of the requirements for coming into nato. by the way, do you think