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During a House Homeland Security Committee hearing Tuesday, Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) spoke about drone warfare.
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00:00Thank you, the Ranking Member. I know I recognize the gentleman from Arizona, Mr. Crane.
00:06Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you guys for showing up today. Obviously, this is a very
00:10serious topic. I don't think that most Americans have the slightest idea how warfare is evolving,
00:18especially over in the Middle East and Europe right now when it comes to drones.
00:23And that greatly concerns me as somebody who sits on the Homeland Security Committee.
00:28A couple weeks ago up here in D.C., we were down in the skiff getting a secret briefing from several
00:37of the agencies on our drone capabilities pertaining to many of these major events that are coming up
00:43in the U.S., like the World Cup, the Olympics, et cetera. One of the recommendations that I made
00:48was that we do everything in our power to make sure that these events take place in domes with roofs
00:56over the top for obvious reasons. I think that would cut down a lot and seriously mitigate
01:05attacks from drones and the effectiveness that they could have in either dropping chemicals,
01:11you know, dropping explosives, et cetera. One of the gentlemen in there said he would put that in
01:17his report, but he said he couldn't guarantee that it wouldn't be stripped out of the report.
01:22I did some research and there are 10 NFL stadiums within the U.S. that have domes.
01:29I'll read those for you now. We got the State Farm Stadium in Arizona, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in
01:37Atlanta, AT&T Stadium, Dallas Cowboys, Ford Field, Detroit Lions, NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas,
01:46Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Colts, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas Raiders, SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles,
01:55U.S. Bank Stadium, Minnesota, Vikings, Caesars Superdome, and New Orleans. Have any of you guys
02:03made any recommendations to the interagency or any of the other groups that are responsible for hosting
02:11these events about making sure that they do everything in their power to hold these events
02:16in domes? Go ahead, Mr. Hutton. Thank you, Congressman. Would be happy to follow up in a
02:26classified session to talk about some of the things that my company and others have done
02:33to support federal law enforcement agencies at high-profile events. We have not made that specific
02:39recommendation, though it makes a lot of sense. Why not? That's been outside of our remit.
02:47It makes a lot of sense, and it's entirely possible that at the action officer tactical level that that
02:54recommendation has been made. As a company, we have not come across our path. However...
02:59Thank you for that. Let me ask you a follow-up, Mr. Hutton. And I know you can't give me a specific
03:05here, but what percentage do you think that that would cut down the threat if we were to host the
03:10Olympics and these World Cup games in domes when it comes to drone warfare? I think that would take
03:18a significant risk off the table. Okay. Would you commit to pass that along and help me amplify that
03:26message to FIFA and everybody involved in Homeland Security and protecting Americans? Because I also
03:32looked up the average stadium size for the World Cup coming up, and it's between 64,000 to 105,000
03:41Americans. If we don't think for a second that terrorists and other state actors who would be
03:48willing to commit an attack on U.S. soil doesn't see that as a fat, juicy, vulnerable target, we're out of
03:56our minds. Would you commit to helping me amplify that, Mr. Hutton? I'd be happy to. What about the rest of
04:03you guys? Yes, sir. Yeah? Okay. Thank you. I yield back. Gentleman yields back. I now recognize the gentleman
04:16from New York, Mr. Kennedy.

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