china watcher gorden chang warning we must prepare for war because of it. he means what he says. it s all coming up. welcome, everybody. glad to have you. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it with jacqui at the white house. jacqui? the washington post has been reporting that the chinese spy balloon s path over the u.s. may have been driven by the wind and that analysts are examining the possibility that the chinese did not intend to penetrate the american heartland with their surveillance equipment. i m told that that is not the full story. we re learning a lot more right now. officials tell me that we don t know if the balloon s direction over the continental u.s. was intentional. because it s a balloon, its trajectory depends on a range of factors that includes the wind. the balloon also went over guam, we ve learned, which is u.s. territory. it also later loitered over several sensitive sites in the continue continental u.s. the chinese still had the ability to maneuver
This week, we visit a farm in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that can grow on one acre what other farms grow on 100 acres. We also hear about a podcast that remembers the "Back to the Land" movement of the 1970s and ‘80s – and a mysterious disappearance. And, we meet a team of scientists that found dozens of new millipedes across Appalachia. They named one species after a pop star.
they invaded it. it s unacceptable. they say it s a weather balloon. it s a bunch of baloney. and the bottom line is that you know, we have icbms in montana. they ve been a great deterrent since the 60s. we have malstrom air force base. if you take a look at the path of the balloon, there was nothing accidental about it. they were gathering information. i don t know how much they got at this moment but we ll find out as time moves on. the fact is, it s inappropriate behavior. we need to respond in a way that shows them we don t stand for inappropriate behavior. neil: senator, if you can take me back to the first time that you discovered this was even happening. did anyone give you a heads-up? did any military or administration types say senator, you should be aware that this balloon traversing its way over montana skies? yeah, look, i get a heads-up. but i m going to tell you, could have been earlier and i wished
This week on Inside Appalachia, we’ll hear about a farm in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that can grow a lot of agriculture on one acre of a former industrial site. We’ll also hear about a podcast that remembers the back to the land movement in West Virginia during the 1970s and 1980s as well as a mysterious disappearance.