coldnal layton, let me begin with you, tom at the magic wall, where has this balloon been and where is it going. if we trust what the military thinks about it where it s been was china, flying coming in over canada and drifting in on her to montanas where we had the sitings. the varied because of missile facilities i used to live in south dakota and now sight down around missouri last we heard somewhere around st. louis, where is it going? great question, if it s purely pushed by the jet stream which travels about 110 miles per hour, if that s what it s doing and if it s keeping pace with that, you might say if it traveled along this predicted route it might now somewhere 2018 nashville and louisville kentucky. that s just a guess on math, could be completely wrong, winds and speed could change and how much the balloon is reacting to that can also change, the idea
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missiles to come into the kyiv area because what the russians have said is they are going to be attacking command and control nodes everywhere across ukraine. so that means kyiv, that could potentially mean the airfield in vinnytsia. that could mean all kinds of other things. vinnytsia is the air force headquarters for the ukrainian air force. so what i would expect is they are going to cede the ground to the ukrainians for the moment around kyiv, but they kyiv is still within range of russian missiles. and from belarus or from russia itself, and any of that territory is really fair game for them as far as they can tell. and the russians are doing this as a revenge plot because when the moskva was sunk, that was one of the key things they had to look at was how to avenge that. they re going after the missile facilities. colonel, grateful for your time and insights. catch more of jake tapper s exclusive interview with president zelenskyy on cnn s
missiles that threaten japan, or the united states. so he s the president gets a plus out of this, but kim jong-un is the big winner. noah, you tweeted this is another concession to north korea in exchange for nothing at all. you just heard what the ambassador said. he said there is a lessening of tensions. at least the fact that tensions are down and that they are talking, is that something noah? no, not especially. americans can be convinced of just the value of the process, the diplomatic process alone. if you are talking you are not fighting, right? well they might also need to be convinced what they are sacrificing in this process. the first time. we spent the last two years engaging in this regime. in the meantime they have been expanding missile facilities and building new bombs. the second is leverage. we are giving up concessions we need to hold and reserve. things like what would follow this process would be the american president setting foot