they want people to stay safe. they want them to stay away from this. it's not -- you know, they need to make sure this thing stays on the ground, it doesn't drift possibly. if the wind picks up and they need to recover that classified technology. wolf. >> major, major development today. all right, barbara, thank you. joining us on the phone right now is captain scott miller of norad, captain miller, thanks so much for joining us. did this blimp, the jlens as it's called, did it deflate on its own? is that what brought it down to earth? >> well, that's exactly one of the things that we're investigating that we'll be investigating in the coming days, wolf. it's unknown the specific cause of the deflation of the aerostat, but it is certainly known that it did deflate. and it has come to rest in the montour county area of pennsylvania where pennsylvania national guard and local authorities are securing the