Suspected Chinese spy balloon moving east across central U.S.
A suspected Chinese spy balloon drifting across the U.S. is carrying a payload of cameras and antennas as big as two or three school buses. China claims it's a weather balloon that lost its way, but U.S. officials don't believe it. David Martin reports.
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