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a drone's instinct is to fall.he great thing about the drones is they can stay in one place whereas the balloons float around with the wind. there is a case for both of them. there is no one answer. >> do you see these companies on a collision course? >> no, this is complementary. it is the first minutes of the day of the drone age. there is room for everbody. >> how omnipresent will drones be in the future? >> i think they will be everywhere. they will be in farms, you will see drones over cities. maybe there will be police drones, maybe they will be doing delivery. >> how will they change our lives? >> how does google street view change your life? you know you can open up your phone and see the world around you in increasing resolution at ground level. you can see it from air level as well. but those maps were taken a year ago. to get that same notion of simultaneous information about the world around us, we can see real-time high-resolution data. this can be taken to the air. >> how worried should we be about ro
a drone's instinct is to fall.he great thing about the drones is they can stay in one place whereas the balloons float around with the wind. there is a case for both of them. there is no one answer. >> do you see these companies on a collision course? >> no, this is complementary. it is the first minutes of the day of the drone age. there is room for everbody. >> how omnipresent will drones be in the future? >> i think they will be everywhere. they will be in farms, you...
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>> by drones you mean something with its own brain. >> drones are aircraft that fly themselves. you can if you want to manually control them, but you don't have to. what that is is essentially a flying robot. you don't need any skill. it is not a piloted aircraft. it is autonomous. that means you don't have to worry about the vehicle, just what it is doing. decided you were going to do this, how did you start? >> this is about 2009. i am like, here is my prototype. now i need to buy these parts. i had met jack ma. the founder of alibaba in 1997 in hong kong. i am like, this is where you buy your parts. i need to buy some electric motors. i picked to the menu and 10 days later, a crate shows up. there are 5000 parts made to my custom spec. i was stunned. i got chills that i had gotten robots in china to work for me. they took paypal. >> how did you go from journalist to drone company ceo? >> after i started the community and it takes off. people started talking about doing things together. designing drones. the software, hardware, etc.. initially, i started putting parts into car
>> by drones you mean something with its own brain. >> drones are aircraft that fly themselves. you can if you want to manually control them, but you don't have to. what that is is essentially a flying robot. you don't need any skill. it is not a piloted aircraft. it is autonomous. that means you don't have to worry about the vehicle, just what it is doing. decided you were going to do this, how did you start? >> this is about 2009. i am like, here is my prototype. now i need...
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work of rain or a drone -- or a brain or a drone. >> what are your drones capable of?> that is the exciting part. the drones started by being able to fly on their own. the big driver is putting go pros in the air, getting video. the ability of drones to take this camera and pulled back, -- l back, to see not just you, but to sweep around, capture your life the way hollywood directors do without any skills, for me, that is what drones can do with video. in the commercial domain, to be able to map the world and digitize surroundings. we can do 2-d maps. we can do 3-d modeling. we can scan any building anywhere. turn it into a 3-d model. >> what industries will drones revolutionize? >> today, it is a consumer revolution and it will begin to test it is starting to be a be ad it is starting to commercial revolution as well. one industry is agriculture. minimizing chemical use and farms. construction is another one. we can only manage what we can measure. how do you digitize the workflow and how do we digitize construction? the answer is to see the progress of construction,
work of rain or a drone -- or a brain or a drone. >> what are your drones capable of?> that is the exciting part. the drones started by being able to fly on their own. the big driver is putting go pros in the air, getting video. the ability of drones to take this camera and pulled back, -- l back, to see not just you, but to sweep around, capture your life the way hollywood directors do without any skills, for me, that is what drones can do with video. in the commercial domain, to be...
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this was 2007. >> before drones were cruel -- were cool? >> there were military drones. i got chills because a thought it should not be possible for a dad and his kids to build a drone on the dining room table. all hardware renaissance started in 2007. the chips, processors, they are available. the reason regular people were able to make things like drones is that these neighboring technologies were now available to everybody. by drones, you mean something that has its own brain? >> exactly. you don't need any skill. that means that you don't have to worry. you just care about what sit doing. >> how did you put it all together? >>'s 2009. here is my prototype. jack mob, the founder of volleyball that in hong kong where i was based. this is her you buy wholesale parts from china. and thererom the menu are 5000 voters all made with custom stacks and i was just stunned. chills that i had gotten robots in china to work for me and they took paypal. >> had you get to ceo? and people off started talking and doing things together. started putting carts into cardboard pizza boxes
this was 2007. >> before drones were cruel -- were cool? >> there were military drones. i got chills because a thought it should not be possible for a dad and his kids to build a drone on the dining room table. all hardware renaissance started in 2007. the chips, processors, they are available. the reason regular people were able to make things like drones is that these neighboring technologies were now available to everybody. by drones, you mean something that has its own brain?...
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>> drones, autopilots.nlarge, -- by in large, we make a platform. >> what are your drones capable of? >> that is the exciting part three of the drones started by being able to fly on their own. the big driver is putting grow -- go pros in the air, putting video. to sweep around, capture your life the way hollywood directors to without any skilled for me that is what drones can do with video. any commercial domain, to be p the world and digitize surroundings. we can scan any building anywhere. turn it into a 3-d model. >> what industries will drones revolutionize? revolutionconsumer and it will begin to be a commercial revolution as well. one industry is agriculture. minimizing chemical use and farms. construction is another one. we can only manage what we can measure. have you digital flies -- how do digital eyes the workflow for construction? the answer is to see the progress of construction, the deviation. the changes from day to day. without it even being there. >> what is the coolest thing you have seen
>> drones, autopilots.nlarge, -- by in large, we make a platform. >> what are your drones capable of? >> that is the exciting part three of the drones started by being able to fly on their own. the big driver is putting grow -- go pros in the air, putting video. to sweep around, capture your life the way hollywood directors to without any skilled for me that is what drones can do with video. any commercial domain, to be p the world and digitize surroundings. we can scan any...
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the drone at the white house is an eye-opener. drone sales are exploding.this. soar 500 feet high and hover around seattle's famous space needle. you can see visitors waving back. but city officials were not so amused. they are considering new regulations. watch this. a drone armed with a paintball gunfiring at a man. and you can see the paintballs hit their target. it's all in good fun. but could a drone be equipped with the real weapon? and in to 13 a drone interrupted an event for german chancellor angela merkel flying just feet away from her security officials before they stepped in. merkel could laugh about it afterward but a drone getting that close to a head of state raises serious questions. here at home officials are now warning people not to bring drones to the super bowl this weekend. >> going to the big game? have fun. cheer on your team. and keep it a no drone zone. don't spoil the game. leave your drone at home. >> what are the rules? sales for drones are exploding and projected to increase. joining me now is lauren goode. thank you for being
the drone at the white house is an eye-opener. drone sales are exploding.this. soar 500 feet high and hover around seattle's famous space needle. you can see visitors waving back. but city officials were not so amused. they are considering new regulations. watch this. a drone armed with a paintball gunfiring at a man. and you can see the paintballs hit their target. it's all in good fun. but could a drone be equipped with the real weapon? and in to 13 a drone interrupted an event for german...
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leave your drone at home. >> leave your drone at home if you're going to the super bowl and one of theon bringing to the game was a drone. there is some precedence that suggests a warning like this might be in order. in october in a big soccer match, a big mele broke out. players were smashing chairs over each other's heads, fans ran on the field and punched each other out. the catalyst for that brawl in the soccer match was there. look. out of nowhere, someone flew a drone over the field and attached to it was a very controversial albanist flag. that drone flew on to the game one player grabbed the flag and pulled the drone down and everybody went nuts, a giant brawl broke out they had to end the game right there. fans were throwing things as the players ran off of the field all because of that flag carrying drone. so yeah, albanian national flags on drones at the super bowl nobody wants that. we also learned that nobody wants drones at the white house either. how they may get both of those things will be very interesting. enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this ro
leave your drone at home. >> leave your drone at home if you're going to the super bowl and one of theon bringing to the game was a drone. there is some precedence that suggests a warning like this might be in order. in october in a big soccer match, a big mele broke out. players were smashing chairs over each other's heads, fans ran on the field and punched each other out. the catalyst for that brawl in the soccer match was there. look. out of nowhere, someone flew a drone over the field...
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you can't fly a drone here legally. they have fighter planes up to go after any private aircraft that radar picks up. now they're raising the height of the white house fence. this tiny little drone, even though that drone itself is probably a toy, really couldn't carry anything dangerous, is really rocking the secret service that suddenly realizes they've got to start worrying now about another threat these bigger drones that could carry a weapon. here's a former secret service agent. >> yeah this is a game changer because you have now a device that can transport surveillance and explosives that's commercially availsly recognizable as a weapon. that's a vy big deal. >> reporter: so now the secret service he says and it's obvious, has two big tasks, related but different. one, figure out a way to detect drones secondly figure out a way to destroy any drone that's been detected. though are tough, tough jobs that lie ahead for the secret service. i'm steve handelsman news4. live at the white house. >>> and we're learning t
you can't fly a drone here legally. they have fighter planes up to go after any private aircraft that radar picks up. now they're raising the height of the white house fence. this tiny little drone, even though that drone itself is probably a toy, really couldn't carry anything dangerous, is really rocking the secret service that suddenly realizes they've got to start worrying now about another threat these bigger drones that could carry a weapon. here's a former secret service agent. >>...
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from a crashing drone on the ground. >> there's been ouch you hit me in the head with that drone. >> all right. let me ask you about how the faa is planning to do this with testing areas test sites that have been established that help you try to determine whether or not these pieces of equipment should be approved. can somebody tell me what they do at those test sites? >> well, the primary intention for the test sites is to provide an opportunity for manufactures to do their developmental tests and evaluations in support of moving forward toward approval. >> that's what the -- that's what we had spent $11 million on that providing that to you last year and now that budget has been increased. is that right. >> no, sir. there hasn't been any appropriation to the faa to support those test sites. we funded it out of our existing appropriation. >> is it possible if when we have these company that's are seeking profit which is a good thing and thank god they have technology which is a good opportunity, do you think that in order to facilitate and to move the process along that maybe it wou
from a crashing drone on the ground. >> there's been ouch you hit me in the head with that drone. >> all right. let me ask you about how the faa is planning to do this with testing areas test sites that have been established that help you try to determine whether or not these pieces of equipment should be approved. can somebody tell me what they do at those test sites? >> well, the primary intention for the test sites is to provide an opportunity for manufactures to do their...
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we have to own the drones because otherwise the drones will own us. bans commercial use of drones. he was private individual. i did this on accident. i was not causing actual threat. amazon is trying to use drones for commercial use but we're not letting them. melissa: i thought they changed rule? >> no. melissa: you could do this with special training? i thought they relaxed the rule on that? in any case what do you think about that. >> there is a market opportunity for a company to come up with a way quickly and reliably kill low altitude drones. i've seen a couple ideas from companies. melissa: there you go. >> looking a at drones killing other drones or lasers. there is real urgency for it. melissa: absolutely. that will make sense. we'll leave it there. >>> new york city dodging the worst of the blizzard but not everyone got so lucky. the chilling effect it could have on the economy and absolutely no heat in the markets. we're tracking tomorrow's fed statement. more "money" coming up. sting over $98 million dollars and creating over 2100 jobs. fr
we have to own the drones because otherwise the drones will own us. bans commercial use of drones. he was private individual. i did this on accident. i was not causing actual threat. amazon is trying to use drones for commercial use but we're not letting them. melissa: i thought they changed rule? >> no. melissa: you could do this with special training? i thought they relaxed the rule on that? in any case what do you think about that. >> there is a market opportunity for a company...
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the working theory about why this drone crashed is because of six pounds of meth that this drone hadto it was a little too much for this little guy to carry. had had it been four points of meth instead of six pounds of meth this little guy may have been 5ib8ing able to get to where it was going across the border. after that crashed on the border last week and after this week's drunk droin carrying nothing crashed at the white house the company that makes this model of drone, wunt that crashed he at the white house, that company sis called szdgi tech nothing from china, they allowanced yesterday that they are changing the software that powers their drones so that these drones will land themselves override your commands and land themselves if you try to fly them across a national border or if you try to fly them into downtown washington, d.c. apparently they already have a patch in place that stops you from flying this kind of drone near airports and because they're a chinese company they also have a watch in place that blocks you from flying these phones in tina minute square but now
the working theory about why this drone crashed is because of six pounds of meth that this drone hadto it was a little too much for this little guy to carry. had had it been four points of meth instead of six pounds of meth this little guy may have been 5ib8ing able to get to where it was going across the border. after that crashed on the border last week and after this week's drunk droin carrying nothing crashed at the white house the company that makes this model of drone, wunt that crashed...
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and, as the number of drones in the u.s., safety concerns also grow. >> woodruff: back to today's big story. we take a closer look now at the satirical publication that was targeted today, and also the growing threat of islamic extremists in france and elsewhere in europe. mark austin of independent television news who is on the ground in paris. mark talking to you, i guess it's just after midnight, around midnight in paris. tell us what the latest is you know on the search for these suspects. >> yes about quarter past 12:00 here in the morning. and we're just hearing from french police that a big operation is going on in a town around an hour and a half away from here where we're not clear-- it's not clear yet whether a-- arrests have actually been paid but there are certainly a lot of activity going on. they know-- or they think they know who these gunmen are, two believed to it be algerian dissent, one is believed to be just 18 years old. so they know who they are and they are tonight, as i say undergoing asg police opera
and, as the number of drones in the u.s., safety concerns also grow. >> woodruff: back to today's big story. we take a closer look now at the satirical publication that was targeted today, and also the growing threat of islamic extremists in france and elsewhere in europe. mark austin of independent television news who is on the ground in paris. mark talking to you, i guess it's just after midnight, around midnight in paris. tell us what the latest is you know on the search for these...
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the faa has received dozens of reports of drones narrowly hitting planes and after that drone landed at the white house, of course you remember the president said the incident only highlighted the need for stronger regulation. we know the faa is delayed in issuing the long-awaited rules for this growing industry. jake? jake. >> it's such a complicated issue. how does law enforcement plan on enforcing this no drone policy? >> reporter: what they are hoping is that by getting out this information, letting people know about these potential hefty fines, about the fact they could be arrested that people will do the right thing. that being said it is very difficult in some cases to trace where this drone came from. that being said we have seen cases in which individuals have been arrested just flying over the u.s. open we saw a man was arrested and charged for that after he was caught flying a drone over. so it happens. but what they are really hoping is that when people see this they know that you're not supposed to do it, that people will follow the rules. >> rene marsh, thank you so muc
the faa has received dozens of reports of drones narrowly hitting planes and after that drone landed at the white house, of course you remember the president said the incident only highlighted the need for stronger regulation. we know the faa is delayed in issuing the long-awaited rules for this growing industry. jake? jake. >> it's such a complicated issue. how does law enforcement plan on enforcing this no drone policy? >> reporter: what they are hoping is that by getting out this...
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other drones are big, one was described as the size of a trash can or another drone spotted at 4500 feetlito. the pilot calling it a close call. then the drone spotted only a couple of hundred feet off the runway at san jose minute neta airport. california led the nation in sightings zbl sightings. >> unacceptable. >> reporter: testifying before congress last year about the dangers of unregulated drones in the u.s. >> because even one near-miss, if there was little left or little right, could have created a larger problem. we need to address this. >> reporter: faa data shows that many drone sightings have come as commercial airlines either taking off or landing, the most vulnerable time safety wise during flight. even drone advocates say the trend of close calls has to change before someone gets hurt. >> if you don't know how to do it, you'll crash. it's pretty dangerous. you have to learn how to do it safe and you get better results. >> i don't want to feel that myself, my family, my loved ones are ever threatened by those flying vehicles when they get on an airliner. >> reporter: in a
other drones are big, one was described as the size of a trash can or another drone spotted at 4500 feetlito. the pilot calling it a close call. then the drone spotted only a couple of hundred feet off the runway at san jose minute neta airport. california led the nation in sightings zbl sightings. >> unacceptable. >> reporter: testifying before congress last year about the dangers of unregulated drones in the u.s. >> because even one near-miss, if there was little left or...
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drones love obama. he's like a one-man drone employment program. guess that drone my just have wanted to slips resume under obama's door. ( laughter ) how about me? so when did this happen? >> the drone crashed on to the south lawn today around 3:00 a.m. >> jon: that's weird. who flies a drone on to the white house lawn at 3:00 in the morning? >> the secret service says the operator, a government employee, called to turn himself in after the incident. he says he was just using it for recreational purposes and lost control. ( laughter ) >> jon: kids let this be a lessop. you're droning the 3:00 p.m. you've got a hobby. if you're drone at 3:00 a.m. you've got a problem. sure, you tell people it's recreational. the next thing you know you're blowing a guy between a 7-eleven for a couple of a.a. batteries. everybody overdoes it on the drone sometimes as long as you're being responsible. >> the government employee who was operating the drone told secret service investigators he had been drinking. >> jon: no ( bleep )! that's why before i go out i always
drones love obama. he's like a one-man drone employment program. guess that drone my just have wanted to slips resume under obama's door. ( laughter ) how about me? so when did this happen? >> the drone crashed on to the south lawn today around 3:00 a.m. >> jon: that's weird. who flies a drone on to the white house lawn at 3:00 in the morning? >> the secret service says the operator, a government employee, called to turn himself in after the incident. he says he was just using...
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a way to detect drones by listening for their unique sound. >> drones really don't sound like anything else in the world. we've heard them compared to an angry beehive. >> if a drone is nearby an alert goes out. there are simple devices that detect drones from a few hundreds yards or more sophisticated ones that can pick up a drone two-thirds of a mile away. in the u.n. this is proven popular by celebrities worried about paparazzi. >> it gives you crans warning that a drone is coming. it gives a heads up to run inside. maybe shut the blinds if you want to protect your privacy. you could clear a prison yard if it's coming into the prison. you could get a vip down into a bunker or divert planes. >> detecting drones is one thing. intercepting them and bringing them down safely is much tougher. the government is scrambling to come up with solutions. but the ability to identify and take out drones especially small ones is years away. now right now the federal aviation administration is trying to draw up regulations that would allow the commercial use of drones, the safe use of drones in the
a way to detect drones by listening for their unique sound. >> drones really don't sound like anything else in the world. we've heard them compared to an angry beehive. >> if a drone is nearby an alert goes out. there are simple devices that detect drones from a few hundreds yards or more sophisticated ones that can pick up a drone two-thirds of a mile away. in the u.n. this is proven popular by celebrities worried about paparazzi. >> it gives you crans warning that a drone is...
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other drones are big.as the size of a trash can, or another drone spotted at 4500 feet above sausalito. the pilot calling it a close call. then there was the drone spotted only a couple hundred feet off the runway at san jose mineta international airport. california, new york and florida led the nation in these drone sightings. >> it's unacceptable. >> reporter: captain lee moak is president of the airline pilots association. he testified before congress late last year about the dangers of unregulated drones in the u.s. >> because even one near miss if it was a little left or a little right could have created a larger problem. well need to address this. >> reporter: the faa data also shows many of the drone sightings have come as commercial airlines were taking off or landing. the most vulnerable time safety-wise during flight. even drone advocates say this trend of close calls has to change before someone gets hurt. >> if you don't know how to use it, you'll crash it. and it's pretty dangerous. you have t
other drones are big.as the size of a trash can, or another drone spotted at 4500 feet above sausalito. the pilot calling it a close call. then there was the drone spotted only a couple hundred feet off the runway at san jose mineta international airport. california, new york and florida led the nation in these drone sightings. >> it's unacceptable. >> reporter: captain lee moak is president of the airline pilots association. he testified before congress late last year about the...
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drone strike in yemen in 2011. france remains a nation in mourning trying to make sense of last week's terror. turkish authorities say in coordination with french intelligence they were tracking hayat boumeddiene while she was in turkey. she was traveling with a man. it's unclear the relationship between the two. but that turkish authorities lost her and she crossed the border border. >>> a school in pakistan attacked by taliban fighters last month reopened this morning. 150 were killed when gunmen broke into the school. students and staff returned today amidst heightened security. they were greeted by pakistan's chief of the army. many schools in pakistan have been on extended winter break ever since that massacre. >>> well right now search crews are trying to recover the cockpit voice recorder belonging to airasia flight 8501. they know where it is but they're having trouble reaching it because it's wedged beneath some wreckage some 100 feet under water. nbc has the latest. >> reporter: it's the clue searchers ha
drone strike in yemen in 2011. france remains a nation in mourning trying to make sense of last week's terror. turkish authorities say in coordination with french intelligence they were tracking hayat boumeddiene while she was in turkey. she was traveling with a man. it's unclear the relationship between the two. but that turkish authorities lost her and she crossed the border border. >>> a school in pakistan attacked by taliban fighters last month reopened this morning. 150 were...
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ok... >>> drones are a hot topic. and today the faa took an historic step in the regulation of drones. for the first time the faa granted clearance to a journalism organization, in this case cnn, to fly drones for news purposes. >> and as you see, more and more drones in the sky. our investigative unit has learned that more of them are getting too close to airplanes. our senior investigative reporter stephen stock looked at a number of these close calls. stephen? >> reporter: jessica raj, we obtained the number of reported close calls between drones and airplanes, most of them commercial aircraft from february to november of last year. when we then shared those numbers, many experts told us they, quote are going in the wrong direction as to those numbers, up. and those experts say that jeopardizes your safety whenever you fly. when we hear the term "drones," most of us think of these, model airplanes used for stunts by highway patrolists. or these. large armed military spy planes. but consider this. this is video take
ok... >>> drones are a hot topic. and today the faa took an historic step in the regulation of drones. for the first time the faa granted clearance to a journalism organization, in this case cnn, to fly drones for news purposes. >> and as you see, more and more drones in the sky. our investigative unit has learned that more of them are getting too close to airplanes. our senior investigative reporter stephen stock looked at a number of these close calls. stephen? >>...
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of drones might be.t you give a flight path, the drone's on board cameras allowed to fly itself. the camera will appeal to the narcissistic extreme sportsmen. it records video of your presumably awesome exploits. sticky camera on and the drone will fall you wherever you go. it is tethered to your phone's gps. you can also have an circle around your position. there are drawbacks. it can't avoid obstacles well following you, so you'll want to stick to open areas. you have to do something extreme enough to make an aerial tracking shot seem worthwhile, but if the company -- the company raised over $1.3 million. in the future, can we all have pet drones falling surround, live streaming every moment of our existence? that possibility just got a little bit closer. >> what are copies try to prepare for us at the start in 2015? we will ask a former fbi agent next. ♪ >> let's take a look at stocks today. a decline in the s&p the fifth-straight day of the client. that is the worst losing streak in about 15 months.
of drones might be.t you give a flight path, the drone's on board cameras allowed to fly itself. the camera will appeal to the narcissistic extreme sportsmen. it records video of your presumably awesome exploits. sticky camera on and the drone will fall you wherever you go. it is tethered to your phone's gps. you can also have an circle around your position. there are drawbacks. it can't avoid obstacles well following you, so you'll want to stick to open areas. you have to do something extreme...
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but the drone is very little.e house protected from small, commercially available, soon to be ubiquitous drones like this one. it's not always going to be some drunk regretful guy from the geo spatial intelligence agency. at some point, it will be someone trying to do some harm. joining us now is the washington post national reporter carol lennick. thanks for being here. >> glad to be here, rachel. >> you wrote today this is a problem, the prospect of a drone posing a threat to the white house. this is something that has gotten quite a lot of attention in the government recently. they have been studying how to deal with this as a potential threat? yes. and in an irony of ironies, this drunk droning event happened monday morning in the wee hours, roughly 3:00 in the morning. but on thursday, that panel of experts that you mentioned. they were having a private briefing with lawmakers, just a few days before this event. and they were asked are there any other things that are serious risks to the white house security?
but the drone is very little.e house protected from small, commercially available, soon to be ubiquitous drones like this one. it's not always going to be some drunk regretful guy from the geo spatial intelligence agency. at some point, it will be someone trying to do some harm. joining us now is the washington post national reporter carol lennick. thanks for being here. >> glad to be here, rachel. >> you wrote today this is a problem, the prospect of a drone posing a threat to the...
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but the drone is very little.e protected from small, commercially available drones. at some point, it will be someone trying to do some harm. joining us now is the washington post national reporter carol lennick. >> you wrote today this is a problem, the prospect of a drone posing a threat to the white house. this is something that has gotten quite a lot of attention in the government recently. they have been studying how to deal with this as a potential threat? >> inyes, on thursday that panel of experts that you mentioned were having a private briefing a lawmakers just a few days before this event and they were asked are there any other things that have serious risks to the white house security, and drones was one of their top three suggestions. we're not describing the others but the drone, it got across the white house lawn it crashed, it lead to a series of secret service officers running around with flashlights. when the suspect's friends woke him up and he heard about the news he called them in. >> some dru
but the drone is very little.e protected from small, commercially available drones. at some point, it will be someone trying to do some harm. joining us now is the washington post national reporter carol lennick. >> you wrote today this is a problem, the prospect of a drone posing a threat to the white house. this is something that has gotten quite a lot of attention in the government recently. they have been studying how to deal with this as a potential threat? >> inyes, on...
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el presidente obama dice que los drones deben ser regulados, el drone que cayÓ en la casa blanca eraontrol remoto por un funcionario de la agencia inteligencia pasado de copas. el ex jefe de seguridad de hugo chÁvez acusa al presidente de la asamblea venezolana de tener vÍnculos con el narcotrÁfico, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrÍque acevedo. ♪ ♪ >> muy buenas noches la tormenta que todavÍa azota al noreste de la naciÓn cobro dos vidas en long island el alcalde de nueva york dijo que la ciudad esquivÓ una bala es tiempo para regresar a la normalidad pero en otros estados la nieve sigue cayendo y con fuerza ademÁs de que se siguen acumulando los vuelos cancelados, escuelas cerradas y centenares de miles de hogares en servicio electricidad, eny pichardo hace un recorrido por la geografÍa del noreste pintada de blanco estÁ noche. >> despuÉs de la tormenta viene la calma con eso en mente muchos neoyorquinos salieron a las calles tras el azote de la tormenta invernal que se esperaba fuere histÓrica. >> no fue ninguna tormenta
el presidente obama dice que los drones deben ser regulados, el drone que cayÓ en la casa blanca eraontrol remoto por un funcionario de la agencia inteligencia pasado de copas. el ex jefe de seguridad de hugo chÁvez acusa al presidente de la asamblea venezolana de tener vÍnculos con el narcotrÁfico, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrÍque acevedo. ♪ ♪ >> muy buenas noches la tormenta que todavÍa azota al...
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it is actually illegal to fly the drones in the air space. there are a lot of restrictions over washington. since 9/11. brian windhas set up an association for unmanned vehicles putting up a statement saying the incident represents a clear misuse of u.a.e. technology flying any airhouse around the white house is: now, we should mention last week the house held a hearing on drones and got a little first-hand demonstration, because they want the f.a.a. to get going with long-overdue regulations allowing a commercial use of drones. they are virtually banned in the united states. today, everyone i spoke with said that effort needs to go forward. meantime the secret service trying to figure out how to make sure this does not happen again. >> that is crazy, we had a video of a drone flying around in the house hearing room. that's crazy. >> absolutely. >> lisa stark at the white house. thank you >>> our science and technology correspondent jake ward joins us from san francisco. take a moment and talk about the drone used in the latest security breac
it is actually illegal to fly the drones in the air space. there are a lot of restrictions over washington. since 9/11. brian windhas set up an association for unmanned vehicles putting up a statement saying the incident represents a clear misuse of u.a.e. technology flying any airhouse around the white house is: now, we should mention last week the house held a hearing on drones and got a little first-hand demonstration, because they want the f.a.a. to get going with long-overdue regulations...
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we all saw a drone fly. fantastic. incredible. >> i was hoping you'd fightly it over the whole room -- >> well, you said no haircuts. >> i said no haircuts earlier but you could have done. >> we could have arranged that so -- so the point that i want to make today is that if we start somewhere as many other countries have with the smallest, lightest weight systems. we're basically using a proportional and risk based system for regulation so that by integrating today or as soon as possible for commercial use small sub2 kill oegramogram systems i think has something that could potentially brinldge our gap while we're figuring out how do we integrate the next heavier class. great we learned a lot from these little tiny ones. while we're learning a lot from the little tiny ones, we're capturing the vast majority of the economic benefit of commercial uavs that can do power line inspection that can have geofences set up and that can return to their location and land themself. they log every perameter of the flight in real ti
we all saw a drone fly. fantastic. incredible. >> i was hoping you'd fightly it over the whole room -- >> well, you said no haircuts. >> i said no haircuts earlier but you could have done. >> we could have arranged that so -- so the point that i want to make today is that if we start somewhere as many other countries have with the smallest, lightest weight systems. we're basically using a proportional and risk based system for regulation so that by integrating today or...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ el servicio secreto estÁ en alerta por la caÍda accidental de un drone dentro de los jardinesando el servicio secreto descubriÓ que un drone serie estrellado en los jardines de la mansiÓn. un aparato de cuatro lg disponible comercialmente. el presidente obama y la primera dama estaban de gira en india a esa hora. >> el servicio secreto recuperado un aparato en la casa blanca. >> del servicio secreto buscÓ en los jardines de la residencia presidencial si habÍa otros aparatos similares. el servicios secretos reciben formaciÓn de un hombre que por hobby vuela estos drones revela que fue un accidente. un veterano expiloto impulsÓ drones en irak dijo que hay un riesgo de seguridad con estos aparatos. >> es posible vemos que estos drones que antes sÓlo estÁn disponibles para usos de defensa o militares ahora estÁn disponibles fÁcilmente comercialmente. en tiendas de juguetes. >> que la situaciÓn de lunes a la maÑana la casa blanca podrÍa repetirse con drones con cÁmaras o explosivos. >> estos materiales desde el drone desde la cÁmara estÁn disponibles comercialmente. no estÁn regula
. ♪♪ ♪♪ el servicio secreto estÁ en alerta por la caÍda accidental de un drone dentro de los jardinesando el servicio secreto descubriÓ que un drone serie estrellado en los jardines de la mansiÓn. un aparato de cuatro lg disponible comercialmente. el presidente obama y la primera dama estaban de gira en india a esa hora. >> el servicio secreto recuperado un aparato en la casa blanca. >> del servicio secreto buscÓ en los jardines de la residencia presidencial si habÍa...
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but i have to tell you leon, that this manufacturer of these drones because of all of this controversy about the potential threat from them is taking dramatic action to keep drones away from sensitive places such as the white house. the crash landing of a drone on the white house lawn sparked a whole new round of security concerns. >> you got guys jumping over the fence. >> drones appear to be a growing problem in recent months in d.c. one found just off the mall a block from the white house. others found near the lincoln memorial in a tree at freedom plaza and on the capitol grounds. now the leading manufacturer of private drones out of hong kong will release updated firmware to its customers. current owners can update their drones to add a no-fly zone centered on downtown washington. >> ok, sure. why not? if that's what the manufacturer wants to do, i have no interest in personally flying a drone. >> despite this move one man who spent years chairing a terrorism commission believes the technology behind drones still is a concern. >> that was use of the modern technology by a medieval
but i have to tell you leon, that this manufacturer of these drones because of all of this controversy about the potential threat from them is taking dramatic action to keep drones away from sensitive places such as the white house. the crash landing of a drone on the white house lawn sparked a whole new round of security concerns. >> you got guys jumping over the fence. >> drones appear to be a growing problem in recent months in d.c. one found just off the mall a block from the...
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coming up, drunk droning.ow president obama had to respond to a drunk guy landing a drone on the white house lawn. [ female announcer ] a 3d white smile has the power to captivate. that's why shakira uses... crest 3d white with whitelock technology, removing up to ninety percent of surface stains and locking out future stains. so your smile always steals the show. crest 3d white. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical...
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consumer drones are opening up a dizzying new world of possibilities and challenges. and not for the first time with the new technology the regulators are struggling to keep up. balancing privacy and security concerns against the promise of a revolutionary new technology. >> every day we're seeing lots and lots of new ideas. >> reporter: one idea from the ucla football team which recently brought in a drone to help them train and analyze their game. but that won't make them any more welcome in phoenix tomorrow. >> don't spoil the game leave your drone at home. >> reporter: ian williams nbc news china. >>> when we come back the dramatic rescue that earned one lucky dog a new name. ♪ is it the insightful strategies and analytical capabilities that make edward jones one of the biggest financial services firms in the country? or is it 13,000 financial advisors who take the time to say thank you? 'night jim. gonna be a while? i am liz got a little writing to do. ♪ it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. meet the world's newest energy superpower.
consumer drones are opening up a dizzying new world of possibilities and challenges. and not for the first time with the new technology the regulators are struggling to keep up. balancing privacy and security concerns against the promise of a revolutionary new technology. >> every day we're seeing lots and lots of new ideas. >> reporter: one idea from the ucla football team which recently brought in a drone to help them train and analyze their game. but that won't make them any more...
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>> let's say there's a drone coming in tom. they spot the drone. do they shoot it? what do they do?d question. >> let's say the drone has some sort of plastic explosives or anthrax or some horrible device on board. >> the problem is if they shoot at it the bullets will come down on the people at the stadium. if they fire a rocket it has to come down. they can't put 100,000 people out there with butterfly nets. i think that jamming a particular signal if they can detect it is the only answer in the long run or we will face this for a long time. >> you see how simple these drones are. this is lightweight. it can fly. you can control it from your living room or whatever. it flies around. we saw what happened at the white house. apparently the guy who was monitoring this drone or conducting it was ten blocks away. >> the biggest problem is that these things -- as popular as they are becoming the communication system is very flimsy. sometimes someone loses control of it without knowing what they're doing. >> i saw on line a company that made the drone that flew into the white house lawn
>> let's say there's a drone coming in tom. they spot the drone. do they shoot it? what do they do?d question. >> let's say the drone has some sort of plastic explosives or anthrax or some horrible device on board. >> the problem is if they shoot at it the bullets will come down on the people at the stadium. if they fire a rocket it has to come down. they can't put 100,000 people out there with butterfly nets. i think that jamming a particular signal if they can detect it is...
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for instance you have the drone campaign in yemen.f you don't have those relationships on the ground with the local government intelligence sharing makes it a lot tougher job to keep a lid on those groups and it's particularly a question in the post-benghazi world because obviously now, the trigger finger's going to be a little bit more sensitive to pull people out because you don't want a repeat of that situation, but you can't say you don't lose something by not having people on the ground, not taking that risk. that's a calculation very difficult to make. >> jim sciutto, thank you so much. joining me from tucson arizona, is david barry's father james. sir, welcome. first of all, i want to send my deepest condolences to you and your family for your loss. what should the american people know about your son, david? >> thank you, jake. it's a privilege to speak with you and the american public today. i would like the american public to know this much about my son, david. david was a patriot. david was a warrior when he needed to be and
for instance you have the drone campaign in yemen.f you don't have those relationships on the ground with the local government intelligence sharing makes it a lot tougher job to keep a lid on those groups and it's particularly a question in the post-benghazi world because obviously now, the trigger finger's going to be a little bit more sensitive to pull people out because you don't want a repeat of that situation, but you can't say you don't lose something by not having people on the ground,...
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a drone comes in. you don't know if this is some 14-year-old kid that got a drone or some al qaeda sympathizer wanting to send a message you're using drones to kill us in yemen. we can use drones too. they're investigating all of this right now. >> that's true wolf. there have been drone threats and drone plots on sending them into the capital with explosives attached to them and these drones you know they go from a foot or two in size to wing spans of 10 feet and can carry 50 pounds of explosives. the idea that you can just fly one into the white house or into the capital is worrysome. especially because of how do you stop it? >> there is no real air defense systems around the whouts that can small a small drone and blow it out of the sky in advance of coming in is there? >> no the other thing you have to consider is whatever weaponry you fire at the drone, the bullets and rockets will be landing somewhere in washington either across the street and hitting people that may be out there or landing in ho
a drone comes in. you don't know if this is some 14-year-old kid that got a drone or some al qaeda sympathizer wanting to send a message you're using drones to kill us in yemen. we can use drones too. they're investigating all of this right now. >> that's true wolf. there have been drone threats and drone plots on sending them into the capital with explosives attached to them and these drones you know they go from a foot or two in size to wing spans of 10 feet and can carry 50 pounds of...