national security interests and threats as best we can. thanks, admiral. real quick, is there a timeline for recovery of this object? you d have to talk to the pentagon, i don t know. guys, again, this just happened in the last hour and a half and they re still assessing where this thing landed and the degree to which they can get to it. on the poland visit, i know in the statement that you put out, it says that the president is going to meet with leaders of the eastern flank countries. are any other european leaders, nato leaders expected to join the president on this trip? we re still putting the agenda together. the predominant reason is to talk to those nations who are literally on the eastern flank of the nato alliance. but i can t rule in or rule out there may be additional attendees that the president may have. thanks very much. back to lula, is there going to be any commitment to the amazon fund by the united states during this visit? let s have the visi
as that happens, divers are available to go down. depending on the size of the debris, they re able to tag it. so debris that can be brought up quickly, it is plot up, put on a vessel an taken ashore. debris that is going to take more time, especially given the current sea states it may take a little longer. we know where it is so we tag it and we ll go back and bring it up. you founding the titanic but haven t pulled up the debris. exactly. you ve learned a lot about the balloon program yet the annual china report doesn t have a peep about balloons in there. you spent a lot of money and effort but no balloons. we learned about taiwan and china s balance of power but no balloons. why not? on the unclassified china power report, there s going to be certain elements, intelligence aspects in the unclassified version that may
time and, again, especially given the current sea states, it may take a little longer. we know where it is, we tag it, and then we ll go back and eventually recover that and bring it up. reporter: you found the titanic but haven t started pulling up degree from it. exactly. reporter: i want to ask about the overall program. you said you ve been learning a lot about the balloon program over the last couple of years, yet the annual china report doesn t have a peep about balloons in there. you spend a lot of money and effort but no balloons. we learned about taiwan and china s balance of power and satellites and jets, no balloons, why not? tony, what i would say on the unclassified china power report, there s going to be certain elements, intelligence aspects in the unclassified version that may not be included in that particular report. in terms of what s in that report and what s not in that report, again, we can go back and look at that, but i can tell you, i can assure you tha
0 president lula has to make. reporter: i wanted to follow up on a question i asked in september. in light of the chinese spy balloon incident does this administration consider chinese land purchases near u.s. military bases a national security threat? we are always concerned about potential foreign collection near or around our military sites, and you re right, last week is a good example of that. we take that seriously, whether that s terrestrial related or whether it s from the air. and i think i ll just leave it at that. reporter: would you work with congress to put in place legislation to prevent that we are always willing to work with congress to address our national security interests and threats as best we can. reporter: real quick, is there a time line for recovery of this object? you would have to talk to the pentagon. i don t know, guys, this just happened within the last hour and a half, and they re still assessing where this thing landed and the degree to whi