Navy and Coast Guard recover China spy balloon debris
The Biden administration is defending its decision to wait to shoot down a Chinese spy balloon after facing criticism from Republicans and China. The balloon flew over or near four military sites before it was shot down. The U.S. military is now recovering debris from the incident. Weijia Jiang reports.
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