Security concerns for days. Most of the wreckage is believes to be sitting in 47 feet of water at this hour. Lets go now to oren at the pentagon. Do we think we might have get an update this evening as to whether or not they have been able to secure that wreckage and retrieve it . Theyll put a perimeter around it with navy and coast guard assets that were in the area. Whether they can retrieve it tonight or tomorrow, thats a different question. 47 feet of water according to a Senior Defense official, so not that deep, but still its a question of whats left, whats down there and what shape is it in and how do you bring it up without damaging it further. Salvage vessel is on the way. It might not be there in time to do it tonight, but it will get there as quickly as possible to begin. Why is that so important . Because the pentagon has said repeatedly this was a chinese Surveillance Balloon that had the ability to maneuver, loiter. And because of that, theres information they want to gle
security concerns for days. most of the wreckage is believes to be sitting in 47 feet of water at this hour. let s go now to oren at the pentagon. do we think we might have get an update this evening as to whether or not they have been able to secure that wreckage and retrieve it? they ll put a perimeter around it with navy and coast guard assets that were in the area. whether they can retrieve it tonight or tomorrow, that s a different question. 47 feet of water according to a senior defense official, so not that deep, but still it s a question of what s left, what s down there and what shape is it in and how do you bring it up without damaging it further. salvage vessel is on the way. it might not be there in time to do it tonight, but it will get there as quickly as possible to begin. why is that so important? because the pentagon has said repeatedly this was a chinese surveillance balloon that had the ability to maneuver, loiter. and because of that, there s information
king: do you ever fear your own health? my own health? yeah, there are nuts in this country. no. the kennedys must think about it. how could they not think about? it s not something that it s sort of, like, walking around wondering if you re going to be struck by lightning. it s kind of it s just not something that you really keep in the forefront of your mind much. but it might affect decision-making, right, going into politics, right? right, but it doesn t. hey, everyone. welcome to how it really happened. i m hill harper. to many americans, he s simply known as john-john, a nickname created by the press and one that jackie kennedy once admitted he hated. he was the heir to his father s legacy. however, john f. kennedy jr. strove to be his own man, aware of the expectations but set on creating a life of his own making, but that life was tragically cut short at 38 years old. tonight, an investigation into his mysterious plane crash. what really happened to jfk jr.? m
Also expect the president to address russias Annexation Of Crimea . Reporter probably so just because this dominated the discussion so much. The g7 meeting which was held as a part of the Nuclear Security summit wasnt really, the move wasnt originally part of the plan. It wasnt because of the esflepevents that happened in ukraine. Suspending with the biggest economies in the world. Russia was supposed to host in june in sochi. It is a big step. The question, though, is, specially among critics, will this have any effect . The u. S. Ed administration, other countries repeatedly said, there is still a door open to discussion, to a diplomatic solution. There is a chance for deescalation. We can change things if russia decides to change course. For everything that has been said and all the talks that have
been held, not only among western countries but talks with russia, nothing has changed that course. So it remains to be seen now what could constitute escalation for additional and more d
it was contemplated when the payne stewart plane and if you ll recall, the pilot on board were incapacitated and that plane headed out across the united states towards the upper northwest and it was discussed whether to shoot it down or let it come to earth by itself. so it s extremely rare. it was discussed when twa 800 went down off the coast of new york because there were military operations nearby, but that was not a shootdown, but there were suspicious you know, a lot of suspicious people about that. so it s very rare and of course, it is dangerous when you have military operations around civilian aircraft, awful things can happen. so this was the right thing to do so shut down the air space although hugely inconvenient. this isn t the first time that a spy balloon has floated through u.s. air space. what was we learned from other instances in the past? also from reports that there are apparently, this has been going on for about five years.