president zelenskyy in lithuania as the alliance declares ukraine s future is in nato. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments and we begin with ukraine s big ask at the nato summit. nbc s kelly cobiella is following that story from kyiv. so what is president zelenskyy walking away with after this summit? reporter: yeah, well, chris, we all know that he wanted those promises from nato that they would have a firm time line for joining the alliance. he said there were a lot of positive outcomes, even though he didn t get what he went there to achieve. just take a look at some of the things that he did get, and chief among them is this security guarantee from g7 countries. unwavering support pledged from the g7 and security guarantees which essentially mean they have committed to supporting ukraine s right to self-defense, focusing on air defense artillery, armored vehicles, air combat, intelligence sharing and reconstruction and recovery, so long-t
carolina s 11th congressional district run out of patience with congressman madison cawthorn, as trump s pick in that race is voted out. steve kornacki is standing by to break down the results from last night s top races and what they mean. and developing overnight, finland and sweden formally submit their applications to join nato. we will be joined in our third hour by sweden s ambassador to the u.s. and clint watts will take us to the maps at this hour. plus, another sign the justice department is expanding its investigation into the january 6 attack of the capital. it s now trying to get access to the transcripts of witnesses who have met with the congressional committee, investigating the insurrection. we ll bring in one of the reporters who broke that story. and president biden consoles those who lost loved ones in the deadly mass shooting in buffalo, as he vows to, quote, expose the people who use powerful platforms to spread hate. jonathan lemire has some new re
Tennessee orthopedic surgeon killed by patient; hospitals respond by implementing increased security measures and training for employees. Memphis health systems
a prominent hand surgeon. officers arriving him, finding him dead at the scene. this is part of what they had to say in the initial briefing with reporters yesterday. take a listen. he was a patient, our understanding. other officers encountered the suspect on the south side of poplar, very near to the entrance. suspect had a firearm in his position. it was on his person. it wasn t in his hand. he was taken into custody without incident. again, that suspect has now been named as 29-year-old larry pickens. one of the pieces of info is any kind of motive. police saying then and reiterating now, they have no idea what could have driven the suspect, to shoot and kill dr. mauck. we have been told and seen multiple statements from hospitals and medical agencies is a prominent orthopedic
once inside the exam room officials say he started shooting. he then ran out of the office and was arrested within five minutes. was he targeting this doctor specifically? what we know is that the that it was a one-on-one confrontation. it happened in an exam room. reporter: mauck also practiced at a local children hospital. in a statement the interim president called him, a friend to so many of us, a beloved colleague and a dedicated physician. a dedicated physician. we already miss him. violent attacks against medical professionals have skyrocketed over the past decade, up 63% from 2011 to 2018. with aggression intensifying during the covid-19 pandemic. mauck was recently named one of the city s top doctors by memphis magazine, and just last week, he spoke with our affiliate about firework safety. if any kid s hand is saved, it s worth it. reporter: pickens is facing charges of first-degree murder