Although I wholeheartedly agree with 99% of what people are saying here, I have to relay a personal story.
One week before I bought my Mavic Pro (and almost a year into the UAS hobby) I was on vacation with my family in Pensacola Florida. All 5 of us (me, wife, 12 yo daughter, 10 yo daughter, and 8 yo son) were on the 15th floor of a beachfront hotel on our balcony looking at the ocean at dusk. Someone else's Mavic Pro flew up to, and about 10 feet in front of, our balcony and pointed right at us.
For us it was fun because I could show my whole family what I was going to be buying next week and they were all fascinated with it. We waved and laughed and the Mavic wiggled for us and then went away. (As a side note, you could CLEARLY hear the Mavic long before it got to our balcony.)
HOWEVER, if it were the balcony of a "non drone" person/couple/family they would have every right to be VERY angry (and probably would be). The "average" person is not going to be delighted to have a stranger taking pictures of them from 10 feet away in their private hotel room/balcony.
Although I agree that the NBC piece was over the top and grossly misrepresented the "stealth" capabilities of the consumer drone, incidents like what I went through show that some folks are not gifted with a strong sense of the private space of others. I doubt that the operator of that Mavic spends much time on this forum, but it's that Mavic owner that leaves the bad taste in the publics mouth. Incidents like the above makes NBC's claims seem reasonable to the average viewer.