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emily: how did you go from journalist/drone enthusiast to drone company ceo?hris: so after i started this community, diydrones, and it takes off, people started talking about doing things together. designing drones. the software, the hardware, etc. initially, i started putting parts into cardboard pizza boxes with my children. that was the manufacturing line. that did not work well. it was clear, you know, that it had to be like a real company. making real stuff, that was someone doing it full-time. i invited the smartest guy on the site and said, you want to start a company with me? and he said sure. first, it was like him in his garage. then it was him and a bigger garage and then him with other people. initially, he was 19 in tijuana, mexico, he just graduated from high school. by the time we started the company, he was maybe 20 or 21. by the time it was 2012, he had been doing it for a couple of years. it was -- the company was doing like $5 million in revenues. i realized he had built a real company with his friends, many of them from tijuana. and i am li
emily: how did you go from journalist/drone enthusiast to drone company ceo?hris: so after i started this community, diydrones, and it takes off, people started talking about doing things together. designing drones. the software, the hardware, etc. initially, i started putting parts into cardboard pizza boxes with my children. that was the manufacturing line. that did not work well. it was clear, you know, that it had to be like a real company. making real stuff, that was someone doing it...
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maybe drones are the way to do that. companies big and small are finding new an innovative ways to use drones for inspecting and insuring the safety of infrastructure. railroad tracks and telecom systems. i think about alaska and the pipelines and there are other great places where drones can be of great help. these drones are being used to monitor oil and gas pipelines as i mentioned, crops and live stock. they're using them at music festivals and giving the real estate industry a whole new perspective on property and real property as people look at potentially purchasing things. you have big innovative companies that just a decade or two ago weren't even around. companies like amazon and google who are researching and developing systems that would allow merchants and customers to deliver and retrieve packages via drones. this is a huge massive opportunity for the united states of america. on february 15th of this year, the faa released a proposed rule on the commercial use of drones. this came after years of delay on t
maybe drones are the way to do that. companies big and small are finding new an innovative ways to use drones for inspecting and insuring the safety of infrastructure. railroad tracks and telecom systems. i think about alaska and the pipelines and there are other great places where drones can be of great help. these drones are being used to monitor oil and gas pipelines as i mentioned, crops and live stock. they're using them at music festivals and giving the real estate industry a whole new...
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we're talking about three incidents a day involving drones and planes and we saw the case of a drone that was programmed to fire a gun. there are more than a million drones out there hundreds of thousands a year being purchased. aside from the dangerous accidents is it also time to become serious about the danger of terrorism? >> absolutely. the drones are capable of flying with a payload that might be several pounds. more than enough for explosives or weapons of various types. i'm sure there are folks out there who are intending to do harm with drones. it is just a matter of time when one or more events like this happens. what's going to be done to prevent this? i'm not entirely clear that you can prevent it. the underlying technology -- >> what about senator schumer's suggestion the underlying software? >> the software could work. the thing with software is software could be updated. there is no restriction what kind of software you could load. there are people who have customized drone software, changing what the manufacturer's drone software was, usually to enhance flight charact
we're talking about three incidents a day involving drones and planes and we saw the case of a drone that was programmed to fire a gun. there are more than a million drones out there hundreds of thousands a year being purchased. aside from the dangerous accidents is it also time to become serious about the danger of terrorism? >> absolutely. the drones are capable of flying with a payload that might be several pounds. more than enough for explosives or weapons of various types. i'm sure...
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in terms of a small drone. what is missing from this drone flying and what we have in a manned aircraft, we have a pilot who is able to look out and see what is going on. you've got air traffic controllers that are able to spot planes flying and they can move them in different directions. so i think technology has to catch up with whereé%3 we are. so to the sense gio fencing is developed, we may see applications in some places, but it's hard to emergency until the technology catches up whether or not we'll see drones following your children in cities. and then of course the tension that exists in that space is the tension between innovation and economic growth versus safety and security and how much do you put in the regulation of whether your drone has to have these capabilities before you can sell it is going to be a question that the public is going to have to deal with and policymakers will have to deal with. but i think up tilg we hantil w technology that can have these things flying in the air safely, i d
in terms of a small drone. what is missing from this drone flying and what we have in a manned aircraft, we have a pilot who is able to look out and see what is going on. you've got air traffic controllers that are able to spot planes flying and they can move them in different directions. so i think technology has to catch up with whereé%3 we are. so to the sense gio fencing is developed, we may see applications in some places, but it's hard to emergency until the technology catches up whether...
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we saw that when drones landed -- a drone landed in the white house and on these very capitol grounds. mr. whitaker, i appreciate that on may 13 there was a release that indicates that you're trying to make the public understand that there's a 15-mile radius around the nation's capitol, that you're not supposed to fly anything. so everybody's paying catch-up here. one of my our committees, i must tell you where we're really playing catch-up is nextgen. so when i look at your regulations and it says, must yield right of way to other aircraft, manned or unmanned, i mean, if we had nextgen and we knew where even aircraft were flying, then of course -- then we might expect drones to somehow operate within our air space safely, more safely. the assistant inspector general has testified about the integration of drones into commercial air space and that's what interests me. does the f.a.a. receive, from commercial pilots, each month or on any regularly a sis whether they have seen unmanned -- basis -- regular basis whether they have seen unmanned aircraft of any kind? mr. whitaker: we do see
we saw that when drones landed -- a drone landed in the white house and on these very capitol grounds. mr. whitaker, i appreciate that on may 13 there was a release that indicates that you're trying to make the public understand that there's a 15-mile radius around the nation's capitol, that you're not supposed to fly anything. so everybody's paying catch-up here. one of my our committees, i must tell you where we're really playing catch-up is nextgen. so when i look at your regulations and it...
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maybe drones at the way to do that. railroad tracks, telecom systems, alaska pipeline, other great places where drones can be of great help. these drugs are used to monitor oil and gas pipelines dimension crops and might start. they use them at music festivals and give a whole new perspective on real property as people look at potentially purchasing things. you have a big innovative company in a decade or two ago when he been. amazon and google were researching and developing systems to deliver and retrieve packages via drones. this is a huge massive opportunity for the united states of america. february 15th of this year the faa released a proposed rule after years of delay on the heels of a june 2014 report by the department of transportation inspector general criticized the faa for being behind its efforts to integrate into the national airspace system. the ig concluded it was unlikely faa would meet the deadline is here to integrate drones in our airspace and under current regulations as well as proposed rule is dif
maybe drones at the way to do that. railroad tracks, telecom systems, alaska pipeline, other great places where drones can be of great help. these drugs are used to monitor oil and gas pipelines dimension crops and might start. they use them at music festivals and give a whole new perspective on real property as people look at potentially purchasing things. you have a big innovative company in a decade or two ago when he been. amazon and google were researching and developing systems to deliver...
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using drones. fans have to keep drones grounded. >>> flying a drone around the beacon or its home at cape may state park is against the rules as well. looking live at the jersey shore's most popular landmarks, cape may lighthouse. ted greenberg found out, some drone owners say they don't have a problem with the drone ban. >> beautiful. >> bird watchers flock to cape may point state park for its natural beauty. she's seen drones disrupt serenity. >> people get angry and want to take them away from the park. >> this sign went up warning drone flying is prohibited within the park and boundaries of the lighthouse. violators will be fined. >> i thought it was a gooded i. it's a natural area and should be preserved. >> reporter: the park service updated policy banning remote controlled planes at all state parks to include drones for recreational use. citing that gaining popularity of drones and potential to harm visitors caused excessive noise, pose security risk and disturb while life. drones had become
using drones. fans have to keep drones grounded. >>> flying a drone around the beacon or its home at cape may state park is against the rules as well. looking live at the jersey shore's most popular landmarks, cape may lighthouse. ted greenberg found out, some drone owners say they don't have a problem with the drone ban. >> beautiful. >> bird watchers flock to cape may point state park for its natural beauty. she's seen drones disrupt serenity. >> people get angry...
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. >> a pilot says his plane was struck by a drone and he might be the first reported drone strike.igates uncovered. ♪ centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. female announcer: sleep traends sunday.st event don't miss your chance to get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for three years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-free 100-day money back guarantee. but the best rest event ends sunday at sleep train. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ . >>> volkswagen has apologized for breaking the public's trust. the ceo stepped down and they now face fines. all because of software installed in 11 million vehicles to cheat emissions t
. >> a pilot says his plane was struck by a drone and he might be the first reported drone strike.igates uncovered. ♪ centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. female announcer: sleep traends sunday.st...
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leave your drone at home. flying a drone anywhere near the areas pope francis visits is against the law. violators could face stiff fines and possible criminal penalties. >> reporter: the no drone zone will be in effect from september 22 to september 27th. reporting live in flushing, darla miles, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> darla, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 a big push to close what health officials call the treatment gap involving heroin addicts. users that overdose in new york state are immediately released. it's a risky time for addicts to try to withdraw. in suffolk county, a new strategy. don't release them, treat them. here is kristin thorne. >> these people are in crisis. they need assistance. that is a vulnerable time. if they don't get the help they need they might be back on the street using. >> reporter: instead, people who overdose on heroin, in nassau county can go from the emergency room to mary haven new hope crisis center in freeport 24-7 free of charge. >> i lost my son three years ago. undou
leave your drone at home. flying a drone anywhere near the areas pope francis visits is against the law. violators could face stiff fines and possible criminal penalties. >> reporter: the no drone zone will be in effect from september 22 to september 27th. reporting live in flushing, darla miles, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> darla, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 a big push to close what health officials call the treatment gap involving heroin addicts. users that overdose in...
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last may there was a drone 2700 feet. are a problem for law enforcement and secret service and planes. new york senator charles schummer warned that more needs to be done to regulate drones before a deadly crash takes place. >> it is a hot topic. we have that coming up. >> we will discuss a couple of things. the technology outpace the law? and the other thing we'll talk to the legal panel about. it is all fun and games until someone gets hurt. what if the drone crashed in to someone in the stadium it would be a different situation. >> how did he get it in and unintentional >> these things can fly for a long way. >> this guy has a skelt an and gives people new hope for those who are paralyzed. what scientist are accomplishing with a bionic suit. >> five war ships inside of the u.s. waters. we'll tell you what the chinese say they were doing there. >> a team of scientist from ucla creating new hope, developing a robotic exit skeleton to help people walk with minimal assistance. it uses spinal stimulation and body sensors th
last may there was a drone 2700 feet. are a problem for law enforcement and secret service and planes. new york senator charles schummer warned that more needs to be done to regulate drones before a deadly crash takes place. >> it is a hot topic. we have that coming up. >> we will discuss a couple of things. the technology outpace the law? and the other thing we'll talk to the legal panel about. it is all fun and games until someone gets hurt. what if the drone crashed in to someone...
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drones will provide commercial delivery service should the committee adopt rules that emphasize drone safety. thank you for your attention to this important topic. this is a service that will deliver packages to customers in 30 minutes or less using small drones. flying under 500 feet and generally 200 feet and weighing less than 55 pounds, it will take advantage of sophisticated technology and high degree of automation to safely operate at distances of 10 miles or more well beyond visual line of sight. no country in which we have distribution facilities has yet adopted rules that would allow commercial package deliveries and we are developing appropriate rules. such rules must allow operations to take advantage of a core capability of technology which is to fly with minimal human involvement beyond line of sight. it should be proportionate of risk. safety is amazon's top priority, a top priority we share with f.a.a. and nasa. key aviation authorities outside the united states are rapidly pursuing regulatory frame works and rules. their approach is risk and performance based and mindf
drones will provide commercial delivery service should the committee adopt rules that emphasize drone safety. thank you for your attention to this important topic. this is a service that will deliver packages to customers in 30 minutes or less using small drones. flying under 500 feet and generally 200 feet and weighing less than 55 pounds, it will take advantage of sophisticated technology and high degree of automation to safely operate at distances of 10 miles or more well beyond visual line...
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we think it's a drone. it hit. >> how dangerous this spot right here, hitting the engine. this is very close. >> it was very close. i'm very concern about it. reporter: you could be dead. >> yes, i'm very clear about that. >> reporter: the faa clearly listed it here in its drone database obtained by 2 investigates, one of hundreds of incidents across the country in just the last six months there have been 660 sightings, near misses, and issues, up more than 700% from the year before. california lead it is the nation with 142, and the bay area has had 38 incidents, up 950%. >> does that we're you. >> of course it worries me. i think this is a disaster waiting to happen. and unknown to him, something new had happened. his drone hit was actually the first recorded hit report in the entire country. >> a lot of things i would like to be first at, but this is not one of them. >> reporter: the faa said it looked into it, citing two gauge there's inches long. evidence of impact, and no blood as would have been expe
we think it's a drone. it hit. >> how dangerous this spot right here, hitting the engine. this is very close. >> it was very close. i'm very concern about it. reporter: you could be dead. >> yes, i'm very clear about that. >> reporter: the faa clearly listed it here in its drone database obtained by 2 investigates, one of hundreds of incidents across the country in just the last six months there have been 660 sightings, near misses, and issues, up more than 700% from the...
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if you shoot it, drone, you can wind up in prison or fined. >> so if a drone was hovering outside your bedroom window with a camera on it, i supposed you can call the police but you could not shoot it down? i guess what the answer that is -- it hasn't been tested in court yet. >> right. >> let me jump in here for a second. what the reference is made for is title 18 section 32, which has to do with the destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities, obviously there's certain intent and state of mind require that you have a -- shooting down an aircraft should be evaluated with the same framework whether or not it violates section 32 because you're shooting down an aircraft. there are state statutes that may govern, oregon, for example, has a statute that addresses peeping tom using uas so the state could respond. so it would violate title -- section 32. and anybody advising somebody to do that needs to be thinking about the statute. it has some other applications. we can get into it in terms of if someone is using a uas to threatened an airplane. >> one of the questions that's often aske
if you shoot it, drone, you can wind up in prison or fined. >> so if a drone was hovering outside your bedroom window with a camera on it, i supposed you can call the police but you could not shoot it down? i guess what the answer that is -- it hasn't been tested in court yet. >> right. >> let me jump in here for a second. what the reference is made for is title 18 section 32, which has to do with the destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities, obviously there's certain...
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to help protect them with the drones.e we really started operating the drones and instructing people. >> reporter: once a camera is attached drones with also be used in industries ranging from agriculture to mining. so far the highest demand for drone licenses has come from the local film and production industries. the civil aviation authority expects interest across a number of sectors to grow substancely shaly because using a drone to fill sam cheaper than using convention the aircraft. to insure the unmanned aircraft remain safe. laws regulate how close drones can be flown to buildings and roads. >> they are made from consumer grade electrics, mean that go their failure rates are yet to be determined. there is a lack of engineering and scientific data and they could fall at any time. one could attach a firearm, a bomb, a chemical, by clog collar radiological weapon and fire it in to a group of weapons or persons or even in to an aircraft. >> reporter: out africa is the furthers country in south africa to issue drone li
to help protect them with the drones.e we really started operating the drones and instructing people. >> reporter: once a camera is attached drones with also be used in industries ranging from agriculture to mining. so far the highest demand for drone licenses has come from the local film and production industries. the civil aviation authority expects interest across a number of sectors to grow substancely shaly because using a drone to fill sam cheaper than using convention the aircraft....
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>> you know, trish, i'm actually feeling the pain of drone owners today. i don't own a drone.t of friends who own them and enjoy them for recreational purposes in their own yards and own privacy. they don't break the law. they're not doing anything dangerous with them. as everything there are people who abuse the privilege. here you have it, as elizabeth mentioned, there are a lot of people abusing the privilege. as a result i think you will see a lot more involvement from the faa regarding restrictions. same thing with gun owners. i hate going places to see guns prohibited signs. drone owners will see the signs pop up everywhere. you sate from the faa it will be out there. trish: because these drones are going everywhere and they're real concern. we spoke about this earlier, jan, there was a man in kentucky, liz, like to fit your reaction to this. man in kentucky outside minding his own business. he had some children there with him all of sudden there are some drones flying overhead. what did he do? he got out his gun and shot the thing down of the listen to him. he spoke wit
>> you know, trish, i'm actually feeling the pain of drone owners today. i don't own a drone.t of friends who own them and enjoy them for recreational purposes in their own yards and own privacy. they don't break the law. they're not doing anything dangerous with them. as everything there are people who abuse the privilege. here you have it, as elizabeth mentioned, there are a lot of people abusing the privilege. as a result i think you will see a lot more involvement from the faa...
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protect with drones. and that's where we starred operating the drones, instructing people. >> once the camera is attached. it can be used in industries. >> the highest demand came from the local film and production industries. the civil aviation authority expects interests across a number of sectors to grow. using a drone is cheaper than using aircraft. >> to ensure it's safe. they regulate how drones can be flown through buildings and drones. >> these mean that the failure rates are yet to be determined. they could fall at any time. one could attach a firearm, a bomb, and fly it into a group of persons and lead to an aircraft. south africa is the first country to issue licences. >> the problem is the amount of regulation requirement, the amount of detailed work that is required to ensure that there is a safe standard because what we are talking about is mixing in our air space. the safety of man flying with unmanned flying. >> while flying commercial drones is illegal in africa, south african pilots say
protect with drones. and that's where we starred operating the drones, instructing people. >> once the camera is attached. it can be used in industries. >> the highest demand came from the local film and production industries. the civil aviation authority expects interests across a number of sectors to grow. using a drone is cheaper than using aircraft. >> to ensure it's safe. they regulate how drones can be flown through buildings and drones. >> these mean that the...
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drones like this. >> you call it rise of the drones. somebody is going to be a little disappointed there are no wookis in this. >> i love what drones have done to our videos. not just the quality but the environment. >> it's allowing people to jump >> yeah. >> that one right there wouldn't have been possible without a drone. wouldn't it be cool if -- now -- >> submissions open ed ed. last day to submit your film is september 30th. brand new dji inspire. >>> we have seen a lot of crazy russian dash cam videos. this will be in the pantheon of dash cams. >> legendary. >> pay attention to the two dogs on the side of the road. one dog rescued the other one. the back dog grabs the tail of the front dog and pulls it out of the way. >> they're learning. they know, hey, look, pal. >> see this horse right there? that is a male horse. he has something in his mouth for his girlfriend. >> hey! >> he brought hay to her and they shared. >> i love how far he brought it to her. he waits until she takes a bite before he starts nibbling. >> it's flowers a
drones like this. >> you call it rise of the drones. somebody is going to be a little disappointed there are no wookis in this. >> i love what drones have done to our videos. not just the quality but the environment. >> it's allowing people to jump >> yeah. >> that one right there wouldn't have been possible without a drone. wouldn't it be cool if -- now -- >> submissions open ed ed. last day to submit your film is september 30th. brand new dji inspire....
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police are confirming that it was a new york city drone. he is facing several charges. >> she got one. >> reporter: in the middle of a u.s. open match last night, all of a sudden, a drone crashed into an empty section of the stands. >> seemed as if that fell from somewhere. a bit of a distraction. >> i think both players heard it. they both sort of stopped and looked at the chair umpire. >> reporter: play stopped as the nypd and fdny surrounded it. a u.s. tennis association spokesman says the drone flew into the southwest corner of the stadium from the east around 8:30 last night before crashing. no one was injured. the announcers calling the match at first didn't know what it was. >> we have a moment here where we're not entirely certain as to what it is that landed in the stands. whether it fell from above. whether it's been left behind. if it's a projectile or a drone- like device. >> reporter: she later said she thought it might have been a bomb. police say a city public schoolteacher is now facing charges. police sources say he was fly
police are confirming that it was a new york city drone. he is facing several charges. >> she got one. >> reporter: in the middle of a u.s. open match last night, all of a sudden, a drone crashed into an empty section of the stands. >> seemed as if that fell from somewhere. a bit of a distraction. >> i think both players heard it. they both sort of stopped and looked at the chair umpire. >> reporter: play stopped as the nypd and fdny surrounded it. a u.s. tennis...
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but we have to have air space issues with the drones. drones are here to stay. they offer wonderfully good potential for mapping agriculture sites, irrigation sites. i think the potential is unlimited, but we've also got people flying these aircraft in this same air space. let's talk about right out here at reagan dca. if a drone popped up on one of those big jets coming in bringing passengers in and hit the windshield, trust me, it could do some major damage. the faa has its tasks cut out. we've got people that are -- just stopped fires from being fault because drones were in the way of aircraft delivering water into that area. so it's got to be worked out. it's got to be worked out pretty soon. >> all kinds of caucuses in the house. is there a pilot's caucus? >> there's an aviation caucus. >> you are a member of the veterinarians and physicians caucus? >> i am. >> is that an unusual move for somebody that will move on to be a physician as well. >> there are a few of us across the nation. not many. i'm not sure of the exact number. and there have been others th
but we have to have air space issues with the drones. drones are here to stay. they offer wonderfully good potential for mapping agriculture sites, irrigation sites. i think the potential is unlimited, but we've also got people flying these aircraft in this same air space. let's talk about right out here at reagan dca. if a drone popped up on one of those big jets coming in bringing passengers in and hit the windshield, trust me, it could do some major damage. the faa has its tasks cut out....
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program of the drone. a program that says they can't fly near airports. they can't fly near very, very difficult areas like the u.s. open, like the pentagon. and they can't fly above 500 feet. >> reporter: there is also, of course, heightened concern with the pope arriving in new york in a couple weeks. the city council has no plans to fast track that drone ban proposal, but the nypd already has the authority to take them away, citing a long-standing administrative code. david? >> andrew siff reporting. thank you. >>> we've got an update on a controversy connected to the football program at a local high school. the principal at susan e. wagner high on staten island says he's now lifting the suspension of games, practices and meetings of the school's varsity and jv football teams. the games scheduled this weekend are still postponed. the suspension stemmed from allegations of bullying and hazing at a camp attended by the school's football players. but no word yet tonight on why the suspension has been lifte
program of the drone. a program that says they can't fly near airports. they can't fly near very, very difficult areas like the u.s. open, like the pentagon. and they can't fly above 500 feet. >> reporter: there is also, of course, heightened concern with the pope arriving in new york in a couple weeks. the city council has no plans to fast track that drone ban proposal, but the nypd already has the authority to take them away, citing a long-standing administrative code. david? >>...
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i read several articles about drones. a lawyer who specializes in this area wrote a few days, for example, will drone schedule to deliver overnight package be allowed to collect information during dropoff and so what time of day, gnaw uavs with the ability to record video and audio, use facial recognition technology, radio for data, id d consumer credit card. it mentioned a case or cases in which they are now using drones in diverse cases. jeremy scott who is the head of an organization called the electronic privacy information center wrote a few days ago, the faa has failed to consider the data collections of commercial drones in an age of big data companies flying commercial drones will likely look to collect data as they fly around performing other tasks such as delivering packages. one company has used drones to pinpoint cell phone and wi-fi signals. he goes onto say, there exists a lot of potential for commercial use of drones but there needs to be rules in place to protect against broad surveillance and data collect
i read several articles about drones. a lawyer who specializes in this area wrote a few days, for example, will drone schedule to deliver overnight package be allowed to collect information during dropoff and so what time of day, gnaw uavs with the ability to record video and audio, use facial recognition technology, radio for data, id d consumer credit card. it mentioned a case or cases in which they are now using drones in diverse cases. jeremy scott who is the head of an organization called...
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drone at the open? >> game, set, drone. nicole: what?y with us. >> we'll get it caught up on global markets. nikkei down 7% this week for japanese investors. kospi down 1 1/2% this friday. nicole: we're watching european stocks under pressure. ftse down 98. cac down 81. dax near the death cross as well. 1.7% losses basically for all three of us. >> how does this affect you here in the u.s.? we have a down market early on. dow off 150 points. nasdaq down 35 points this morning. >> after, lauren, yesterday a good day for energy stocks back in the red again, folks. the oil down 34 cents. gold also unpressure at 1124. >> as for the green back, this is how the u.s. dollar trading against key currencies. 1.11 print for euro and against the japanese yen. nicole: euro down 1.3%. turning to sports. heat was a problem at u.s. open. american jack stock was leading his match in the fourth set when that 92-degree heat got to him. he fell down on to the baseline. he had to be helped off the court. that was the end of thinks day. record 13 matches were
drone at the open? >> game, set, drone. nicole: what?y with us. >> we'll get it caught up on global markets. nikkei down 7% this week for japanese investors. kospi down 1 1/2% this friday. nicole: we're watching european stocks under pressure. ftse down 98. cac down 81. dax near the death cross as well. 1.7% losses basically for all three of us. >> how does this affect you here in the u.s.? we have a down market early on. dow off 150 points. nasdaq down 35 points this morning....
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armed drones to fly out of inserlik enables the drones to hover longer and take advantage of the newelligence. some military experts say it's too little too late. >> president obama continues take an incremental approach to warfare. do a little bit more. if that doesn't work do a little bit more. do a little bit more. we've tried that from vietnam forward. it doesn't work. >> reporter: the pentagon won't confirm troubling new reports that russian troops are now operating in syria, but fox has learned russia asked for overnight permission to deliver unspecified cargo to syria. u.s. officials won't say what that cargo might be, but the route to syria involves iran and iraq, and the window for those flights to begin landing opened today. bret? >> jennifer griffin at the pentagon, thank you. >>> so is it open season on law enforcement? around the country, ambush killings and no strong condemnations from many administration officials. we'll ask the panel what's going on after the break. >>> i'm not going to set a time limit on this. i have a murdered colleague, police officer, and we're n
armed drones to fly out of inserlik enables the drones to hover longer and take advantage of the newelligence. some military experts say it's too little too late. >> president obama continues take an incremental approach to warfare. do a little bit more. if that doesn't work do a little bit more. do a little bit more. we've tried that from vietnam forward. it doesn't work. >> reporter: the pentagon won't confirm troubling new reports that russian troops are now operating in syria,...
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the drone now flying on its own. it needs to find a landing spot. >> suddenly someone notices, what was that noise? and they spot this drone, still recording, blinking and beeping. now it's kind of neat because we get to see the people who rescued this drone. it gets passed from a young boy to who i assume is his mother. this guy picks it up, and that's where the video end. thankfully chris speaks spanish and can help me translate. even though it crashed down, the camera and gimbal work well. it took him a while to track down the people who found it but in the end he was able to locate his drone. >> are you sure she translated it right? i'm pretty sure it said "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away." >>> florida is walt disney world. you see in that chair is a princess. there's daddy. she wasn't expecting him. >> she's like oh, is that a tiara in his hands? she had on a tiara, but dad brought one for her. she takes that one off. >> that one is way more special. >> that's an original prince charming. >> he came ho
the drone now flying on its own. it needs to find a landing spot. >> suddenly someone notices, what was that noise? and they spot this drone, still recording, blinking and beeping. now it's kind of neat because we get to see the people who rescued this drone. it gets passed from a young boy to who i assume is his mother. this guy picks it up, and that's where the video end. thankfully chris speaks spanish and can help me translate. even though it crashed down, the camera and gimbal work...
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no one was hurt but the drone briefly delayed the match. don champion, cbs news, new york. >>> a university spokesperson says the school has talked to the student and police are now considering what steps to take. >>> 'til ahead on 9news more drama on the grid -- still ahead on 9news. more drama on the gridiron. two high school players sidelined for aggression. the target of their aggression? details ahead. >>> we are heating up, in the days to come all before our next rain chance. showers and thunderstorms are impacting the >>> extremely disturbing is how one school official in san antonio is describing this. you might just call a cheap shot. the video has gone viral of two football players taking a out referee. it appears this was no accident. omar has more from dallas. >> reporter: it was late from the game between san antonio's john jay high school and the marble falls mustangs when two. [audio difficulty] [audio difficulty] [captioner has lost audio] it is still unclear what provoked the players' actions on friday, although the distric
no one was hurt but the drone briefly delayed the match. don champion, cbs news, new york. >>> a university spokesperson says the school has talked to the student and police are now considering what steps to take. >>> 'til ahead on 9news more drama on the grid -- still ahead on 9news. more drama on the gridiron. two high school players sidelined for aggression. the target of their aggression? details ahead. >>> we are heating up, in the days to come all before our...
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this drone, carry -- >> you work on the drone. situation. they're getting in on the act [laughter] ben is trying to get this -- >> hey, i'm trying. >> they decked out a fleet of cars to replicate the stormtrooper-instoried hot wheel -- inspired hot wheels cars. open the uber app, select the code hwff. >> we've got to dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted for a bold start and smooth finish. for a limited time, ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. america runs on dunkin'. okay. so everyone is saying, "hey! you've gotta get fios! but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics networks to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your enterta
this drone, carry -- >> you work on the drone. situation. they're getting in on the act [laughter] ben is trying to get this -- >> hey, i'm trying. >> they decked out a fleet of cars to replicate the stormtrooper-instoried hot wheel -- inspired hot wheels cars. open the uber app, select the code hwff. >> we've got to dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted for a bold start and smooth finish. for a limited time, ddperks members can get any size dark roast...
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open, a second drone crashes into a kentucky stadium.ll into the stands just before kickoff at the university of kentucky football team's home opener. a university official says it was being flown by a student, and it was hovering near the scoreboard while skydivers parachuted in during pregame festivities. no one was injured, but drones are backed on the university's campus, and the faa has banned them from sporting events. authorities are considering what to do next. >> what we have right now is a real patch work of laws. >> reporter: cnn aviation analyst mary sciavo says banning drones over stadiums simply isn't enough to protect people. >> there's no requirement that the drones have what's called a go home chip. in other words if your radio signal is broken or you have a problem with your power, what does the drone do? does it tumble out of control and fall to the earth or does it go home? >> early conjecture seems to be that a drone has landed in the stadium seats. >> reporter: friday a new york science teacher was arrested after th
open, a second drone crashes into a kentucky stadium.ll into the stands just before kickoff at the university of kentucky football team's home opener. a university official says it was being flown by a student, and it was hovering near the scoreboard while skydivers parachuted in during pregame festivities. no one was injured, but drones are backed on the university's campus, and the faa has banned them from sporting events. authorities are considering what to do next. >> what we have...
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if your radio signal is broken, what does the drone do?tumble out of control and fall to the earth or does it go home? >> seems to be that a drone has landed in the stadium seats. >> reporter: friday, a new york science teacher was arrested. confusing broadcasters. >> we have a moment here where we're not entirely certain as to what it is. >> reporter: and temporarily halting games. >> i think both players heard it. >> reporter: no one was hurt, but the laws simply have not caught up. >> there isn't a regulation right now that says those blades must have be protected. these incidents are becoming more frequent with at least three people detained or questioned by police for flying drones over sporting events in the last several months. martin, if you have a drone at home and you're thinking about taking it out for a flight, there's a few other places you can't fly it here in the u.s. one of them is airports. also sporting events, not just here at the u.s. open or at college football games. also major league baseball, the nfl and many racing
if your radio signal is broken, what does the drone do?tumble out of control and fall to the earth or does it go home? >> seems to be that a drone has landed in the stadium seats. >> reporter: friday, a new york science teacher was arrested. confusing broadcasters. >> we have a moment here where we're not entirely certain as to what it is. >> reporter: and temporarily halting games. >> i think both players heard it. >> reporter: no one was hurt, but the laws...
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and a include gp to prevent drones from flying be the airports also remind drone critics not reck asal drones will save lives. >> drones going forward are going to be a over a lot of the very high risk jobs that are now boeing performed by man and machine. in midtown, matt king, "fox 5 news." steve: nfl's appeal to tom brady rule aring with will have to wait million next year. federal appeals court says pebbary 1st is the earliest. that heans the patriots' quarterback will be able to dom pleat without having to orie about what would happen if the nfl wins the pail. the league looking to recover turn that nullified the four-game suspension for his role in the the deflate scandal. dari: the new york jets are dealing with trash talking in the locker room and coming the steve: it is funny. he put it on soaks media via twitter. here wince of the tweet interests the son of tight end's coach jimmie johnson who used at jem my j. he posted the pic with a physician after last sunday's game with a caption called a bum. >> well. he also posted this picture of the quarterback and captioned it. anto
and a include gp to prevent drones from flying be the airports also remind drone critics not reck asal drones will save lives. >> drones going forward are going to be a over a lot of the very high risk jobs that are now boeing performed by man and machine. in midtown, matt king, "fox 5 news." steve: nfl's appeal to tom brady rule aring with will have to wait million next year. federal appeals court says pebbary 1st is the earliest. that heans the patriots' quarterback will be...
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steve: and the drone crash at the u.s. open had us remembering the time a parachuter crashed the world series. we'll hear what the so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home wi-fi available. too. so everyone in the house but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. get 50 meg fios internet, $79.99 a month. hurry, offer ends september 19th. get out of the past. get fios. until morning. so i'm one of many nurses at cigna with answers, anytime, day or night. i'm lauren, and i've got your back. mmm yoplait! it's snack time! oh, look! yoplait original now has 25% less sugar. time to taste it. how is it? it tastes good! congratulations yoplait! you did it! yoplait! steve: last night's drone invasion at the u.s. open got us thinking about other famous visits that dropped in from the sky during major sporting events. alison: like when miller landed on the ropes du
steve: and the drone crash at the u.s. open had us remembering the time a parachuter crashed the world series. we'll hear what the so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network to the home, so you can get access to the fastest internet and in-home wi-fi available. too. so everyone in the house but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. get 50 meg fios internet, $79.99 a month. hurry,...
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drones could be used as weapons. >> i don't like drones in the hands of criminals.think of all kinds of ways to make mischief with a drone. >> reporter: they suspect they are opportunistic. they doesn't believe they are connected. the store supping security, putting all valuable drones, $6,000,ane fenced cage with two different lock -- in a fenced cage with two different locks. none of thesons have been caught. -- none of the suspects have been caught. they are doing everything they can, including installing new cameras to avoid being hit again. azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> san francisco is playing the east a huge tech conference that kicked off today. the dream force conference gets bigger every year. 160,000 people are expected to hear the latest. some break out sessions features the ceos of youtube, microsoft and sales force. there will be celebrities speaking. there is even a concert on thursday night. >> we were talking about the concert. yesterday morning it was my job to go through all the parties. >> madness. complete madness. i have the privilege of
drones could be used as weapons. >> i don't like drones in the hands of criminals.think of all kinds of ways to make mischief with a drone. >> reporter: they suspect they are opportunistic. they doesn't believe they are connected. the store supping security, putting all valuable drones, $6,000,ane fenced cage with two different lock -- in a fenced cage with two different locks. none of thesons have been caught. -- none of the suspects have been caught. they are doing everything they...
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no drones. the city of santa clara wants drones to keep their distance during games and events.evi's stadium and several other sports and city facilities will be under a drone ban. let's bring in our business and tech reporter, scott budman, in santa clara this evening. and scott, what's the reasoning here? >> reporter: well, raj, as you say, the footballs will be flying around levi's stadium, soccer balls here at santa clara stadium, but drones, not so much. the city has instituted something of a no-fly zone for drones and other unmanned aircraft, covering a half mile radius around the stadium and around sports facilities at santa clara university. why? well, the city says it wants to keep fans and players safe and wants to respect their privacy at the same time. >> and yet there are some very real concerns in terms of safety, in terms of the ethics of privacy, the legalities and emerging regulation environment. in many cases, the technology has outstripped our current understanding of the laws. >> reporter: and when it comes to laws, it's a tough time for drones these days. an
no drones. the city of santa clara wants drones to keep their distance during games and events.evi's stadium and several other sports and city facilities will be under a drone ban. let's bring in our business and tech reporter, scott budman, in santa clara this evening. and scott, what's the reasoning here? >> reporter: well, raj, as you say, the footballs will be flying around levi's stadium, soccer balls here at santa clara stadium, but drones, not so much. the city has instituted...
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these are the military drones in service around the world. closer to home in california, as techknow featured in 2013, they're also used for important peacetime missions like assisting fire-fighters by mapping out hot spots during raging wildfires. much has been reported about the use of drones especially when it comes to military applications. drones may even become the delivery system for consumer goods. but today, off the coast of san simeon california, researchers are using drones like this one here behind me for spectacular use, all in the name of science. >> this is the piedras blancas light station, this is a very unique piece of property because it sticks out into the migratory corridor of the northbound gray whale cows and calves. >> a picture perfect location for researchers to fly a science drone to get an unprecedented birds-eye view of what swims below. >> to the right of 6, but in the distance home line... >> i gotcha... whoa there it is. >> for 22 years, wayne perryman and a team from noaa have been here from march until may, c
these are the military drones in service around the world. closer to home in california, as techknow featured in 2013, they're also used for important peacetime missions like assisting fire-fighters by mapping out hot spots during raging wildfires. much has been reported about the use of drones especially when it comes to military applications. drones may even become the delivery system for consumer goods. but today, off the coast of san simeon california, researchers are using drones like this...
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that drone into the stands of the pus open. thankfully nobody was hurt in the incident. robert: good news if you are hitting the road for the holiday weekend. gas prices are at the lowest they've been for labor day weekend since 2004. 11 years. juliet: if you're in new jersey prices are are so low there. great good morning everybody i'm juliet huddy. robert: i'm robert moses in for benjamin he'll be on your screen in an hour. anchoring from 7 to 10. i can't believe it's labor day weekend. where did the summer go? juliet: i know. but you know what fall weather is coming in. going to be absolutely beautiful tomorrow. i'm told a little birdie flown into the studio. i'm told. mike: said cheap cheep. good news. stickiness around a the tristate. 934 park and 13 degrees above normal there. 95 out at newark. 94 al opinion town. 90 in sussex. look at the 90s around the tristate region. 91 for you in islip that was your high temp yesterday. today is another story, though. mild right now. we're not expecting our temperatures to jump back
that drone into the stands of the pus open. thankfully nobody was hurt in the incident. robert: good news if you are hitting the road for the holiday weekend. gas prices are at the lowest they've been for labor day weekend since 2004. 11 years. juliet: if you're in new jersey prices are are so low there. great good morning everybody i'm juliet huddy. robert: i'm robert moses in for benjamin he'll be on your screen in an hour. anchoring from 7 to 10. i can't believe it's labor day weekend. where...
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geofencing software in all drones. that technology would keep drones at least two miles away from airports and limits their altitude to 500 feet. >> it is only a matter of time before a drone is sucked into the engine of a passenger airliner. it crashes and huge tragedy results. >> well, pilots have reported 130 drone sightings just last month, and seven of those were here near new york airports. >>> 4:56 right now. it is business as usual on long island beaches today after an unfounded shark scare. lifeguards forced swimmers out of the water at robert moses state park in suv folk county just before 1:00 yesterday after a possible shark sighting. helicopter search turned up nothing, and the swimmers were allowed back in the water in less than cn hour. >> like the "jaws" movie. the kids with the little things on top. in the meantime at the u.s. open, we may have seen the last rain delay for a finals match. it all came down to the top two players in the world. novak djokovic and roger federer. the match finally started a
geofencing software in all drones. that technology would keep drones at least two miles away from airports and limits their altitude to 500 feet. >> it is only a matter of time before a drone is sucked into the engine of a passenger airliner. it crashes and huge tragedy results. >> well, pilots have reported 130 drone sightings just last month, and seven of those were here near new york airports. >>> 4:56 right now. it is business as usual on long island beaches today after...
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other data not collected by the drone, is that correct? >> yes. well, aggregating it with itself and with other data. in other words, you can have a buffer that only stores three seconds of information at a time in the drone and to the extent it detects any illegal activity, that puts you in the jacobson world. >> this is month-long surveillance broadcast on the internet? >> for the analysis, i'm going to think of aggregation as taking the drone data, adding to it other data and then drawing conclusions from it, versus persisten persistence, which is just taking the drone data for days and days. and my view is that persistence alone is going to be enough to trigger the fourth amendment protection. and i base that view again on the jones case and the five justices who seem to think that the trespass didn't really matter, so long as there was persistent surveillance, even though the case went down on trespass grounds. i wanted to flag to folks an interesting discussion we had about this at the privacy law scholars conference on june 24th, 20
other data not collected by the drone, is that correct? >> yes. well, aggregating it with itself and with other data. in other words, you can have a buffer that only stores three seconds of information at a time in the drone and to the extent it detects any illegal activity, that puts you in the jacobson world. >> this is month-long surveillance broadcast on the internet? >> for the analysis, i'm going to think of aggregation as taking the drone data, adding to it other data...
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but drones, not so much. the city of santa clara said no-fly zones applying to drones covering a half mile around the stadium and around sports facilities at santa clara university. >> the current technology is fascinating. >> reporter: christopher kits is a professor of mechanical engineering at santa clara. he says drones have huge potential, but also concerns that we see with new technology. >> yet there are real concerns in terms of safety, in terms of the ethics of privacy, the legalities and emerging regulation environment, in many cases the technologies aoutstri our current understanding of the laws. >> reporter: it's a tough time for drones. another bill on its way to the california state senate would make flying a drone less than 350 feet above a private property without consent a trespass violation. >> it's almost too easy to get your hands on this technology in the sense that you can do some real damage. >> reporter: meanwhile, if you love sports, at least here, you'll have to rely on a blimp for o
but drones, not so much. the city of santa clara said no-fly zones applying to drones covering a half mile around the stadium and around sports facilities at santa clara university. >> the current technology is fascinating. >> reporter: christopher kits is a professor of mechanical engineering at santa clara. he says drones have huge potential, but also concerns that we see with new technology. >> yet there are real concerns in terms of safety, in terms of the ethics of...