hand, which is a safety and security of air airports and our city against on misuse of dron drones. the faa says it is working to identify and respond to drone threats, but they say what is really needed is a nationwide system that did tax thought location and presence of a drone and whoever is operating it. talk companies, they have contracts with a dozen airports were about a million dollars a year. their system uses rooftop sensors and radio frequencies to detect drones an unauthorized airspace fear just from a financial aspect, the chaos caused by a drone flying around an airport is equal to roughly $400,000 a minute, a big reason why anti-15 technology is it taking off at airports around the world. sandra: all right. two left wing candidates
sandra: one may be the loneliest number, but sarah could be the luckiest. setting a record payout for its game, when get this all zeros came up as i went a numbers. 1,000 tickets were sold for $1 each. those will fetch a sum of $5,000 apiece, and another 1,000 tickets sold for $0.50 each. those will fetch $2500 apiece. so i guess we now know how many people go out and just pick all zeros. trace: it s kind of odd when you have people who didn t win. sandra: do you play the lottery? trace trace: occasionally. sandra: all zeros. trace: investing in technology to counter the danger appeared one company has developed a system that identifies the presence of drones and can launch countermeasures if needed.
here s what we know so far, the trump administration looking to choke their administration even further. more attacks on u.s. drones, and that conversation dominating the sunday show yesterday. i m not looking for war, and if there is, there will be obliteration like you ve never seen before. you can t have a nuclear weapon. there will be new sanctions. the world should know that we will continue to make sure it s understood that we are denying iran the resources to implement terror. it is like somebody setting fire to a basket full of paper and then putting it out. he helped create the crisis, then stopped at. steadily marching up the escalation chain. i fear that if iran doesn t have a firm set of boundaries, we are going to see an attack on a u.s. ship. sandra: we have live
understand what s going on. we have a lot of issues that obama didn t address, whether it iran, north korea, the china trade policies. venezuela, cuba. and president trump is willing to do it. it s hard. he is willing to sit down with people. he is willing to put things on the table, so i think it s possible sandra: big decisions to make. senator, great to have you here. trace: there is a new trust in the case of jennifer dulos. the attorney now claiming that she had an imagination, and she has written manuscript similar to the now famous gone girl. these bizarre new details are next. sandra: with so many drones in the sky, what can be done to keep them away from airplanes and ourg airports? that needs . small things. big things. too hard to do alone things.
claudia joining us from california with details on the story. claudia. good afternoon. in the background here, the faa says that there are thousands of reported drones near runways every year. the best-known incident happened overseas in december at gatwick airport in london. john spotted, forcing shutdown. leaving passengers scrambling. drone activity has grounded flights in dubai, israel, new zealand, and newark, new jersey. drown actually struck a commercial plane in quebec city, canada. they say the threat of catastrophe warns tougher action by the faa. this is a systemic aviation problem, which means it s a problem for the faa. passing rules or regulations isn t going to fix the issue at