few moments from now. it was here almost exactly 24 hours ago now that a gunman opened fire from the roof of a building about two blocks behind me, killing six people, you can hear the sounds of it right there, wounding 25. it caused hundreds of people to flee the scene. a real moment of sheer terror. you can see actually behind us now some of the chairs that they left behind still littering the scene here. police did find a gun on the roof of that building. ultimately about eight hours later they were able to apprehend someone there y re calling a person of interest, they used the phrase suspect, that person has been in custody overnight and several hours and investigators are going through his past trying to learn more about what might have led him to open fire on this celebration of the nation s independence. let s get the very latest on where the investigation stands this morning, i m joined by josh campbell who has been on the scene now for 20 hours at this point chasing
needed baby formula has landed in america with more on the way but, the problem is far from solved. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom, with rosemary church. good to have you with us. we begin in japan where u.s. president joe biden is making a hard push for strengthening economic alliances as he tackles the second leg of a high-stakes diplomatic tour in asia. earlier mister biden wrapped up a meeting with japanese prime minister, during their meeting, mister biden endorsed japan s plan to bolster its defense capabilities as it keeps a wary eye on china s growing military footprint. the two leaders also affirmed their commitment to the indo pacific economic framework, a plan mister biden is set to unveil in the next hour. this framework is a commitment to working with our close friends and partners in the region, on challenges that matter most to ensuring economic competitiveness in the 21st century. by improving security and trust in the digital economy. detect
nina, this is an unintended consequence of vladimir putin s invasion of ukraine. yes, that s absolutely right. it is also an enlargement that continue at pace, not just bringing in small countries, these are really big important countries in the baltic north part of europe. it will radically reshape the security architecture in a way that could leave a path to russia, kaliningrad, the outpost separated from the rest of russia as an isolated spot on the map from here. it is the opposite of what vladimir putin would have wanted, it also brings in two countries with big defense capabilities. they each have tens of thousands of troops, finland will have a border that is 830 miles long to police with russia. and then sweden, for its part, has big fighter jet capabilities, huge home grown defense industry, and very sophisticated submarines to police the baltic sea. jens stoltenberg, the former prime minister of norway, currently the secretary-general of nato, said that this was an
a difference to defend countries like ukraine is made here in sweden. most notably, the light antitank weaponry, that are also made in conjunction with a british company, there are huge fighter jet capabilities, submarines and an enormous landmass. despite the fact that sweden has a relatively small population, there is a sense that it will be able to contribute significantly to nato, but as you can see, as turkey holds out, the signs of discord and process on the streets are getting louder. and political analysts say that s likely to continue as turkey continues to frustrate the process. rosemary? nina dos santos joining us there, many thanks for that report. the u.s. is ramping up operation fly formula to combat its critical shortage of baby formula. coming up the white house announces new steps to address the crisis. dd finish jet dry 3. to dry, prevent spots, and protect t glasses against cloudiness. the dishes aren t done without