Your news i. Q. Well the coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold with cases now topping 3700000 with 260000 reported deaths now here in the u. S. There is more than 1000000 cases and 7071000 deaths as the number of infections are decreasing in some states others havent even reached their peak yet still more than half of the country is easing restrictions but over in california an interesting phenomenon is taking place as its Homeless Population takes advantage of the strain airflight travel and begin to set up tent at the airport arties attash a suite has those details from l. A. X. One of the busiest airports in the country is nearly empty flights are limited with travel restrictions in place some are utilizing l. A. X. As a place to call home. Or at the time being as airports like l. A. X. See less travelers in los angeles theyre now seen more homeless and some say they believe the emptier airports are safe place to be right now making it easier to social distance then on the street
Right so tight its time to boost your news i. Q. But do privacy advocates have legitimate concerns about this technology and will it spread to other cities potentially across the nation while i am joined by arties Rachel Blevins to discuss more of these details rachel this is pretty shocking what do we know about this program so far right now thats launching in baltimore rise of a Baltimore Police department has started this 6 Month Program to test out this aerial Surveillance Technology that covers 90 percent of the City Employees are saying this could be a great tool to help crack down on criminals but this service is being provided by a private Company Based in ohio and its being funded by a private donor now i had a chance earlier to talk with retired baltimore supervisor dr Michael Wood Jr and he said baltimore likely isnt the only city that is considering this take a listen. Company has quite an orwellian name for assistance surveillance kind of sets the stage for what were talki
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