chinese spy balloon is clurntly crossing latin america. something so unexpected to be what it is, where it is, that it left people asking questions like this. what planet is that? actually, that s a good question. it s not mars or venus. the balloon is the size of three buses. and surveillance equipment spotted yesterday over montana, drifted across nebraska and then into the midwest today. floating at about 60,000 feet apparently following the prevailing winds. in a moment, we ll take a look at where it could be heading next. today, china said it was, quote, civilian airship, a vehicle gone astray, and secretary blinken postponed his upcoming trip to beijing. any country that has its air space violated in this way would respond similarly, and i can only imagine what the reaction would be in china if they were on the other end. in the meantime, the pentagon is not ruling anything out when it comes to shooting it down. at this stage, what i can tell you is again, we
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developed by the chinese, a low cost and low-risk as far as the capability is concerned? i think senator tester said something before about the people of montana worried about their privacy. the chinese have capability, the russians have capability, which certainly intrudes upon our privacy. that s gone for all practical purposes in terms of trying to hide things from them. the real question is what capabilities does this particular aircraft have that can loiter and linger for hours or days over a specific site gathering information. so we need to know what that capability is and to let the chinese know, if you re taking a new technique as opposed to putting satellites up there, you better be prepared to have all of them taken down. coming up, more on what china s intelligence services do when they are not sending balloons overhead. a look at the shape and size to
about is this isn t the first or last time. because if this balloon is allowed to float freely, how many more balloons are they allowed to launch. also, if china can do it, balloon technology is probably not that advanced, but there s probably a lot of other countries that could doit as well. certainly there could be. we could do something like this as well. but the violation of the air space is a serious deal. it s one thing if a balloon would fly over international waters off the coast of the united states. it s a completely other thing to have it flying over missouri and real, real concerns here. secretary cohen, if this was an iranian balloon or a north korean balloon, would we have reacted the same way? i think we would have because the first thing we need to do is number one, is the balloon a military or security threat, but number two, can we get information out of it before we destroy it? we didn t know, for example,
around alex murdaugh s property. he said some of the casings found at the scene were fired by or projected from weapons used before at murdaugh s home. and all those items are of the same model and manufacturer, is that correct? yes, sir, they all appear to have the same head stamp information and information on the side of the shell, and their case construction seems to be consistent. reporter: prosecutors say maggie murdaugh was shot five times and their son paul was killed with a shutgun. this was determined to be a semiautomatic shotgun in 12 gauge. reporter: here s why this expert s testimony is key. by telling the jury that shell casings scattered around the property where the murdaugh s live and shell casings found at the murder scene match firearms from the home the state is