. >> that was microsoft outlook general manager halfier saltero.focus on one number that tells us a whole lot. allen what have you got? >> well, the number is zero. that's the number of drones that the federal aviation administration wants people flying over the super bowl. we'll see if the public heeds that. >> yes, let's take a listen to public announcement from the f.a.a. your tax dollars hard at work. check this out. >> 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. >> leave your drone at home. that's hilarious. this is an actual ad. i'll tweet out the link to it later. allen, they can't come up with regulations but they can come up with this? >> in this case there are regulations that prohibit regular aircraft as well as unmanned aircraft from flying over large sporting events. the f.a.a. is just reiterating this because super bowl is such an unusual, over the top event. >> i'm reminded that in 2008 when it was in the same location they did the flyover with the