developments this morning following the military s shootdown of the suspected chinese spy balloon off the south carolina coast. the fbi analyzing the pieces of the balloon as china sends a warning to the white house. our team is covering this story from multiple angels. plus, new details on that train derailment that sparked a massive fire in eastern ohio. officials now saying train cars contained hazardous materials. the latest on that cleanup effort. and the fbi offering a $25,000 reward for information about the attacks on two power substations. why officials say these stations are increasingly being targeted by extremist groups. and could artificial intelligence soon put us all out of work? you may want to polish your resumé. it s all ahead on cnn this morning. we are starting another week and we are grateful to have you. it is sunday, february 5th. thanks so much for waking up with us. amara, i don t think as much attention has been paid to a balloon since tha
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. government reports say it could cause a domino effect and black out huge parts of the country. if you were to target eight or nine very key nodes throughout the united states, you potentially could have a collapsing effect. reporter: cross-country power lines and substations are usua usually in out of the way places hard to protect. experts say to keep the lights on, the grid needs to be more resilient to attacks. key equipment needs to be better protected. and utilities need to be better prepared to fix damaged equipment. but that s not easy. it s inherently very difficult to harden or protect it all. no one at the moment has authority to deal with the entire system and we need to get that situation fixed. reporter: the responsibility is spread between federal authorities, who regulate interstate lines, states, and power companies. we woke up at 5:30 and the power was out. reporter: amanda clark found out how real the threat was
authorities who regulate interstate lines, states, and power companies. we woke up at 5:30 and the power was out. reporter: amanda clark found out how real the threat was christmas morning. we had prime rib and ham, baked potatoes. we had 12 people coming for dinner. reporter: police say these two men broke into four substations outside her home in seattle cutting fences and leaving this fire burning that would not just kill the lights but also the burglar alarm so they could empty the cash register at a local business. but so many other attacks on power stations remain unsolved and power infrastructure remains in the cross hairs of domestic extremists. there s no doubt in my mind that 2023, this year we re in right now, is probably going to be the most catastrophic when it comes to the uptick of dve attacks on electricity infrastructure.
interstate lines, she wanted an fbi investigation. she s going to get an fbi investigation. right there you re talking about obstruction, federal laws that are being broken right there. those are fbi, those are federal crimes being broken there. and the fbi should be getting involved. you have a panoply of things going on, beyond what the senators are talking about, moving 24, 3 hours, 6 hours. come on. we are talking about limited time deadlines. she s talking death threats. we don t know privately how much that is being extrapolated in detail, david, but we know that publicly it seems like the clock is ticking. there s a deadline. we want to get the supreme court intact by october 1st deadline. senator grassley has been down this road before, david.