balloon has moved on from montana, it s now over missouri we re told. you can see it in the sky. as it s moving eastward, people will be able to look up and see it. it s up at 60,000 feet high. too high for u.s. war planes to engage it per se given the height at which its flying. what we re told, it no longer poses a threat from a national security perspective and also to those on the ground. now from a national security perspective, what we were told is that as soon as they realized this spy balloon was loitering and as soon as it entered u.s. airspace, they managed to, if you will, stop it from transmitting back to beijing. so they don t feel that it s still transmitting. so it does not pose a threat in terms of still gathering intelligence that is being broadcast back to beijing. that being said, the white house, the pentagon, nobody is ruling out that they may
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our abc affiliate wkbw in buffalo showing us the dangerous conditions. here in downtown buffalo, we are no stranger to snow, but these conditions so bad, it s now being considered one of the worst blizzards in its history, cars left abandoned. i have to wear ski goggles just to be able to see from these high winds that are now creating snowdrifts more than ten feet high, trapping people inside. reporter: across the country, more than 600,000 still in the dark. power companies in at least 13 states have asked customers to refrain from unnecessary use of electricity. consumer efforts to conserve electricity over the next 24 hours will help us to avoid these outages. reporter: the tennessee titans delaying today s game by an hour. it will be the coldest game in the team s history. in mobile, alabama, a frozen fountain. and in holland, michigan, abandoned cars littering roads needing to be shoveled out and