would ex ptend political capita to a very capable recognizance satellite program that gives them all the intelligence they need. reporter: but we ve heard the science excuse before from beijing when china tested a missile that went around the world in 2021 they claimed it was a routine spacecraft ex expe experiment. this is like tiktok. does anybody trust china? of course not. for good reason. reporter: china has spy satellites but they can t loitder over a big area like a balloon. the government will track the balloon as it makes its way across america. the u.s. response so far on the diplomatic front with antony blinken delaying the high stakes visit to beijing. conditions are not conducive for a constructive visit at this time. the decision to take this action, my planned visit is detrimental to the discussions we were planned to have. reporter: for where this goes from here. the pentagon says for now they re continuously tracking this balloon and determined it s
The alliance is actually celebrated, and in april the fourth, just this day. I would ask mr. Volodymyr, how much do you think ensures that there is security, sorry for the conditional tautology, and and and members of this alliance, how successful it is, how much 75 years have shown that this is the right path, and therefore, if it is the right path, then ukrainians should also think about this path and make efforts on this path, good day, mr. Mykola, thank you for your kind words presentation, i would just like to remind you that this idea of individual membership in nato belongs to our, well, it belonged to our common friend, who has already, unfortunately, passed away. Kucherev he, he was then, well, it was dozens, ten or more years ago, yes, well, you can say i was joking, even, but it was, it was a resonant joke, why it seemed so then, and why it seems so now, because in the entire history of 75 years of the existence of the alliance, no one attacked this organization, excep
hello, everyone. welcome. i m fredericka whitfield in atlanta alongside my colleagues wolf blitzer and fareed zakaria. we begin with this breaking news. the third group of the hostages released by help as is now safe in israel ending an excruciating 50 days of imprisonment for them and here we are, there were 17 handed over to the red cross a short month ago including 13 israeli citizens and for the first time in this limited four-day truce, an american was also among the freed hostages, 4-year-old abigail edan is now safe. she was the youngest of the americans captured by hamas on october 7th. let s send it over to wolf blitzer in tel aviv. thanks very much, fred. this is an important day, indeed. we have a team of our correspondents covering all of the latest developments. i first want to go to cnn s jeremy diamond. he is joining me from urim in israel. i understand you saw this convoy of the hostages pass through your area very, very quickly, but only a little whil
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