is that something that can sniff out radioactive material? can it collect microwaves, radio communication? is this advanced technology, something we knew they had or whatever. so seems like at least initial reports china is actually the losing country in term of the dita exchange here. >> yeah, because the u.s. will learn a lot from analyzing what was inside that balloon and what it was capable of actually doing. adam, once the u.s. intelligence community gathers all the information on this balloon, i ask this to you as a former member of congress, how much do you think the intelligence community, the fbi should actually share with congress? >> well, i think they should share some of the top lines. i don't think they need to go into things like what was the technology. you can kind of be a little vague about that, and there's a lot of that information you simply don't want to get out. and so i think that's going to be important. congress has an oversight role here. congress has a lot of questions. what i think, wolf, is pretty sad. and i was a big advocate for