with the united states says with a chinese surveillance balloon, roughly six nautical miles off the coast of south carolina. well within u.s. territorial airspace. the balloon crashed into the atlantic ocean, creating a debris field at least seven mile spread out in relatively short shallow water. the recovery of that debris is ongoing, including navy divers, the coast guard, and other manned and unmanned salvage feedback vessels. the fbi counter intelligence agents are also on board the recovery vessels, officials say there are plenty to learn from that debris, but added that they have also been studying that balloon since it first entered u.s. airspace in the illusion islands of alaska, on january 28th. the balloon, which had maneuverability capabilities via small motors and multiple propellers entered canadian airspace on january 3rd, for troubled self crop crossing into the united states. president biden says he gave the order to shoot the balloon down on, wednesday but o
we began this morning with an update on that traumatic incident with the chinese spy balloon 60,000 feet in the air. eight days after it was first spotted in u.s. airspace, and have 22 raptor shot down the balloon with a single missile yesterday off the carolina coast. the search for degree is now underway. it my touch off a war of words between the u.s. and china. heightening tensions in an already data diplomatic relationship. china expressed its, quote, strong dissatisfaction. they have insisted that the device was a civilian weather balloon. a u.s. senior administration official said in response that they were confident the balloon was, quote, seeking to monitor sensitive military spots. we shift the focus now tuesday state of the union. president biden s first before the new republican house majority. security is being ramped up with plans to install fencing around the u.s. capitol ahead of the primetime address. we don t know too many specifics about what the president
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three words that became seared into the national consciousness several years ago, calling attention to a group of often overlooked victims of police brutality. black women and girls. the say her name movement gained prominence after the death of sandra bland in 2015, she was a black woman who was stopped by texas state troopers after failing to signal a lame change. after a heated encounter she was arrested and taken into custody. three days later, bland was found dead in her prison cell. years later, the movement saw a resurgence following the killing of 26-year-old breonna taylor, who was fatally shot in her own home by kentucky police in march of 2020. taylor s death became a national rallying cry, demanding we bear witness to the experiences that black women, not just men, have had at the experience of police. the movement itself was named after the popular hash take and social campaign launched in 2014 by the scholar and activist kimberlé crenshaw who sought to amplify the storie
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