and that s why the american academy of pediatrics is saying, look, we re going to change things. the american academy of pediatrics has now come out and said we re going to change our recommendations for feeding babies. let s take a look at what those changes are. they re saying instead of waiting until the baby s first birthday to introduce cow s milk, whole cow s milk may be an option for babies older than six months, babies who usually would take regular formula. this is not ideal, they say they only want babies to do this for a brief period of time. they don t splin what that means. they also say the toddler formula is safe for a few days for babies close to their first birthday. that s how bad this has gotten, that the american academy of pediatrics is changing its recommendations. not because anything changed medically, but solely because of this shortage. thanks so much. more breaking news for you in our world lead. the nearly three months long siege at the azovsta
lashing out over sweden joining finland in seeking nato membership. the kremlin is now threatening to retaliate. and there s a significant new development impacting the nationwide shortage of infant formula. a deal has just been reached to reopen a plant that was shut down because of a recall. how soon will desperately needed nourishment for america s babies are back on store shelves? we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer, you re in the situation room . we begin with new evidence that the buffalo shooting suspect was plotting a racially motivated slaughter for months. visiting the city back in march, and potentially looking to attack a second store. cnn s brian todd is on the scene for us, following all the new developments tonight. this was a straight-up hate crime, pure evil. reporter: tonight, police revealing details about the meticulous planning that went into the massacre of ten people in a buffalo store
others. the suspect identified himself in a white supremacist in a manifesto online. the president calls it domestic terrorism. the archive says more than 200 mass shootings so far this year, including more than 30 this month. you can see just some of those scrolling on the screen. archive defines it as one in which four or more people are injured or killed, not including the shooter. jacqui: we ll talk to erie county sheriff john garcia and the latest on the investigation in buffalo. we also have fox team coverage. jonathan hunt is live in laguna woods, california. the site of a mass shooting in a church. john: alexis is in buffalo, how is the community reacting? john, this afternoon the community is still grieving through tears, they are talking about the innocent family members who had their lives taken away inside and outside of that supermarket behind me in the east side of buffalo here in new york. this was a hate crime, according to investigators. still looking
saturday saying he visited the grocery store back in march and had specific plans to kill more people if he got away. the acknowledgment by authorities of missed signs about the shooter have only added to the pain for the family members of those killed in that shooting. correspondent alexis mcadams is in buffalo again tonight. good evening, alexis. good evening, bret. that s right. we are learning more about the victims tonight here in buffalo that lost their lives inside of that supermarket behind me. can you see still covered here with crime scene tape. law enforcement has also given me new information tonight, bret, about what exactly what was left inside of that shooter s house telling me left a very detailed suicide note for his parents telling them exactly what he was going to do when he got to buffalo. as you mentioned, this isn t the first time he had been in town. police tell us this racist rampage wasn t going to end here at the topps grocery store on the east sid
three dozen people at more than just this store. we have all the new details tonight. and the city in mourning. vigils, prayers, our interview with a survivor. america s deadly weekend. the church shooting in california, and the man being hailed as a hero. baby formula shortage, our exclusive interview with the president of one to have the largest baby formula companies in the u.s. and what he says his company is doing to ease the nationwide shortage. tonight s other top headlines, severe storms. tens of millions of americans in the path of dangerous weather. russia s latest defeat. and tonight we end with a prayer for peace and justice. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us for a special edition of the cbs evening news. we re here in buffalo, new york, where we re learning new details about what happened inside this supermarket behind me, and we have new reporting tonight about what led up to saturday s deadly shooting. new tonight authorities tell cbs new