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montana, which is home to our nuclear silos and intercontinental ballistic missiles. beijing claims it is a civilian aircraft used for media meteorological research. that got knocked up by bad weather. but the pentagon says that is a bunch of b.s. we know this is a chinese balloon and it has the ability to maneuver. the balloon has changed its course, which is again way we are monitoring it. speak with the balloon continues to move eastward and currently over the center of the continental united states. we assess the balloon is not a military or physical threat to people on the ground at this time. we will continue to monitor and review options. we assess that it will probably be over the united states for a few days. judge jeanine: so why the hill hasn t joe biden shut this thing down yet? defense officials advise the president not to take it out. fearing it could cause debris to fall and put people in harm s way. any potential debris field would be significant and pot
of our brains actually turn off when we rely on gps behind the wheel. then a lot of laughter around the table. martha, this is for i think it s probably true thatre? your brain turns off a little bit. lin yottu remember whe used to have, like, folded up te maps in the glove compartment and they would kind of fallcomp apart. fap righll apartt. ? uartm and then i remember mapquest where you would put in the door and then you printed out and ato least then you had to kind of look at it and think about where you were going to go.n t e now, you don t have to thinknd s about anything. surpg thaturprisin i don t end up in the drink because, yeah, i don t think i can get anywhere withoutut my my gps. h greg, youar recall that segment. officer that s actually based on a real thing, which is people have people havereal i driven into lakes or into onto train tracks. but this gps brain is not a flaw. this is evolution. it s not any different than learning other technologies,y dn learning other
[laughter] now, new research claims that parts of our brains actually turn off when we rely on gps behind the wheel. there s not a lot of laughter around the table. martha, have you heard this before? martha: i think it is true that your brain turns off a little bit. i remember folded up maps in the glove compartment and they would fall apart and you had to open them up, right? i remember mapquest where you would put in and print it out. then, you had to look at it and think about your bull go. now you don t have to think about anything and it is surprising that i don t end up anywhere without my gps. harold: greg, you recall that segment with the office. greg: that is based on a real thing, and people on the train check crack. but this gps brain is not a flaw. this is evolution. it is not any different then learning other technologies whether learning to write or learning to speak.