You get this kind of a surge and clearly that is on the increase. So in terms of Foreign Policy issues and, and i think this gets into some of what erica has been dealing with, we have more and more of these effects of climate, what we think are Climate Change. Were seeing, seeing droughts become more serious. Were seeing storms become more serious storms and how do you see this affecting us in terms of this Foreign Policy . I mean, one thing we have to deal with is often the United States is turned to help, people turn to us for human hahm aid and seeps that, that were running through that much more quickly than we used to in the past. Right. It is really interesting. We were all invited as part of the global thinkers event to a event at washington, d. C. As well and was focused much more on Foreign Policy and not specifically Climate Change but as a scientist who spend most of her day inside of a Science Building it was interesting to interact and hear from folks like current ambassa
Feedback as usual to the show. Waj, while there are a lot of privacy issues with the unmanned airli aerial vehicles, there are a lot of applications people dont know about. Yeah, when we were growing up, it was watch out for the cars on the street, and for the new kids it will be watch out for the drones in the sky. Thats the Good Samaritan of the day. But there are concerns. Jonathan says. But of course, there are is a lot of variation here. Yeah, jonathan is talking about a military drone versus something that would have a civil application. Drones might be coming to a neighborhood near you. The federal Aviation Administration approved six drones to ramp up testing. In places like hawaii they are being used to collect crop data and gather vital environmental information through photography. Some worry that all of the excitement is drowning out calls of caution especially on the privacy and surveillance front. At least 30 states have pushed for drone restrictions, but to what extent t
Airli aerial vehicles, there are a lot of applications people dont know about. Yeah, when we were growing up, it was watch out for the cars on the street, and for the new kids it will be watch out for the drones in the sky. Thats the Good Samaritan of the day. But there are concerns. Jonathan says. But of course, there are is a lot of variation here. Yeah, jonathan is talking about a military drone versus something that would have a civil application. Drones might be coming to a neighborhood near you. The federal Aviation Administration approved six drones to ramp up testing. In places like hawaii they are being used to collect crop data and gather vital environmental information through photography. Some worry that all of the excitement is drowning out calls of caution especially on the privacy and surveillance front. At least 30 states have pushed for drone restrictions, but to what extent to domestic drones need to be rained now, joining us is president and ceo for the association f
Bringing in all of your Live Feedback as usual to the show. Waj, while there are a lot of privacy issues with the unmanned airli aerial vehicles, there are a lot of applications people dont know about. Yeah, when we were growing up, it was watch out for the cars on the street, and for the new kids it will be watch out for the drones in the sky. Thats the Good Samaritan of the day. But there are concerns. Jonathan says. But of course, there are is a lot of variation here. Yeah, jonathan is talking about a military drone versus something that would have a civil application. Drones might be coming to a neighborhood near you. The federal Aviation Administration approved six drones to ramp up testing. In places like hawaii they are being used to collect crop data and gather vital environmental information through photography. Some worry that all of the excitement is drowning out calls of caution especially on the privacy and surveillance front. At least 30 states have pushed for drone restr
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