so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem, like me. roar. (sfx: family screams in background) the july fourth holiday marred by mass shootings in two american cities. philadelphia authorities captured a suspect they say wore body armor and a ski mask as he shot and killed five people and injured two children. just a few hours later, in fort worth, texas, a gunman indiscriminately fired into a crowd, killing three. also tonight, the kremlin claims it foiled a ukrainian drone attack on moscow, calling the attempted strike a terrorist attack. this as russia s relentless shelling kills two in the southern ukrainian city of kherson. cnn is live on the ground in ukraine. plus today is not a holiday for republicans hoping to move into the white house in 2024. they re hitting the campaign trail and parade routes in the key early states of iowa and new hampshire. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is off. i m alex m
prigozhin did. and that obviously gives people around mr. putin jitters and probably gives people like xi jinping pause in rethinking their investments and the relationship. we did hear today from the nato secretary-general announcing that he will extend his leadership by a year. he s been serving for more than a decade. there are real divisions ahead of this nato summit next week on whether to offer ukraine a timeline to becoming a nato member. that would be after a war is over. so why is there reluctance, and how much of that reluctance has to do with russia? i think that certainly having ukraine part of nato would then involve an article v commitment to ukraine s defense. and i think that, you know i think there s going to be consensus necessary to admit any new entrant, such as ukraine. i think that consensus is not going to be there, especially