frank, what do we have >> well, woulder going to start off with an interesting story for anybody that travels the u.k. is expanding its no fly zone for drones around airports. the new law will widens from half a mile it goes into effect on march 15th it comes after more than 100,000 people were stranded or delayed in december due to drone sightings near london's gatwick airport. something similar happened in newark >> yes >> i can't imagine a bigger pain than being stuck on the tarmac or not being able to get on your flight because there's a drone we all know how uncomfortable air travel is these days >> it's crazy, too, because, remember, there was that whole push if you were to buy a drone, you have to register with the faa or some other regulatory body to be able to fly those things, so you wonder how people are still doing these type of things in an unregulated fashion. >> i think it's an emerging technology, and some people always will think rules are meant to be broken you know >>> well, it is girl scout cookie season. the competition to be the top seller is very sfeers. one scout in colorado had a brilliant marketing idea changing samoas to momoas. that's areal box she cre