Reporter no other gun man is found. At this point it looked like he acted alone. Reporter officials wont say if the suspect was targeting someone on an arriving flight or if hes cooperating. Randi kaye, cnn, new york. Lets get much more on this. I want to bring in jeffrey thomas, an aviation perspective, joining us from skype. Great to have you on the program. We want to talk about Airport Security to start off with. Should we be alarmed that this individual was able to check in a firearm when hed already flagged himself up to authorities . Absolutely. It is a troubling background to this gentleman from what has been reported to us. The fact that he had some problems apparently, allegedly, and then indeed checked this
firearm with his checked baggage which of course is allowed in certain states of the United States. And that was nothing illegal this doing that. However of course what transpired of course was a terrible tragedy. But the problem weve got here is that although some cases
sanctions. we also heard from the defense minister as well, saying yesterday he was concerns this coupled with the icbm once fully working in north korea. since then that means they have that capability to be able to hit mainland united states with a nuclear-tipped icbm. this is what is the stated goal of north korea. we also heard from the defense minister he thinks the sixth nuclear test may not be too far away. hannah? and we know that the u.s. wants china to do more to clamp down on pyongyang. that also what the new south korean president is looking for, for china the take the lead in terms of regional stability? it s what he has been saying over the past week or so. certainly not so much earlier. but his position is really aligning itself more with the position of the u.s. president
donald trump. also what we re seeing here as well there is a divide between what the u.s. and south korea want in their policy with north korea and how to deal with the country. and then what china and russia wants. certainly this is something that is being played out here in south korea. media is focusing quite heavily on this perceive d divide betwen the two sides, them versus us, how to deal with north korea. china and russia asking that there is a halt in the u.s.-south korea military drills in return for a halt or freezing in north korea s nuclear weapons program. it s been rejected in the past. china has suggested this in the past. but it is a divide that is concerning some here in south korea. hannah? paula hancocks, thank you very much. in seoul, south korea. well, moscow is urging washington to end its joint military drills that it conducts with south korea. matthew chance is with us now
on his second visit to europe as the u.s. president. only this time the meetings will be higher profile and the stakes even greater. mr. trump will start with what s expected to be a friendly audience in warsaw, poland. then he travels to germany for the g20 summit and his first face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. cnn s live in warsaw now. this is a big, big deal for poland having the u.s. president there in their capital. the u.s. president used to positive relations with poland. should we expect anything different with donald trump? no. and there is no surprise donald trump has chosen poland to make his first pit stop on this second foreign trip, hannah. it is after all a government whose mirrors many of his own. its nationalist populist sentiment is something donald trump responds. he is being receive bade
i think you can expect people to look for that. for president trump, when he gets here, at least, trying to stay on script here is going to be important of course. the big issue of north korea, the big push by the united states, the united nations last night for increased sanctions on korea. we have heard what president putin has to say about sanctions already. but it will be meeting with president xi jinping when donald trump does that here, he ll have to try and convince the chinese leader of the u.s. position and to try to get their support, or at least not have theirs and russia s vetoed by the u.n. on any vote on increase in sanctions in north korea. so staying on script on that topic alone, if he wants that resolution to pass at the united nations, that will be hugely important. again, all those other issues we talked about, trade, globalization, climate change as well. if they differentiate right now between president trump and many others at the g20, hannah. nic, thank you.