tucker. patrick, with a welcome to you. let s talk about the real estate contractor who later apologized to this woman saying the drone was just shooting property. of course she was worried he was going to catch pictures of her changing and the like. with all the new drones in the air, how will our privacy and our air be affected? we re not quite sure yet. there are laws that prohibit peeping tom activity as we understand using tellscopic lens and things like that. but drones increase the ability to take pictures. it s what they are for. the faa has said the use of drones for commercial photography is prohibited. it hasn t distinguished the difference between a drone and model plane. and it doesn t regulate the use of toy planes. this has become a big issue. in 2011, ralph parker was fined by the faa for taking pictures under contract. and very recently, a couple months ago in march, the
national transportation safety board threw out the fine and said hey, faa, you don t know the difference between a model plane and drone so you can t bar ralph parker taking pictures for money. in terms of taking pictures with the drone for a hobbyist reason or purposes, there s not a lot of legislation that guides how or when pictures can be taken with them. okay. if you haven t established the real criteria between those that are personally being used and commercially being used, how will that affect amazon and their plan for using drones. amazon is not quite sure. they said the recent faa announcement is probably not going to affect their ability to deliver packages with their flying drone platform. they are nowhere near technologically ready. faa would disagree and say commercial drone delivery is still something that s highly regulated. in order to use one commercially you have to have a pilot s
witt . here s what s happening out there. today in iraq, drones over baghdad. the u.s. is flying armed drones over the iraqi capital, to protect u.s. military advisers on the ground. and a large swath of isis, american fighter jets are patrolling. and an amphibious assault ship is carrying 1,000 marines. it could be used to evacuate u.s. citizens from baghdad if needed. chief foreign correspondent richard engel. good morning to you. what s been the reaction over there to people about the drones and the u.s. fighter jets once again in the iraqi skies. reporter: the iraqi people haven t been reacting very strongly. we have been speaking to military officials and government officials. they want american air strikes. they want these drones and aircraft not to be here protecting american advisers. they want them to be joining in the government in the military s fight against isis. right now the iraqi government today in fact, is using some of its own helicopters to head to mosul