statement on ukraine saying it would invite the country to join once certain conditions are met. the statement is drawing a furious response from zelensky calling it unprecedented and absurd. bill: you have the u.s. and other countries hesitating to admit ukraine while at war with russia. president biden argues it will trigger article five that would plunge the entire alliance into war with moscow. dana: nato s response plays into russia s hands according to zelensky giving russia more reason to extend its bloody invasion. general jack keane is standing by but first let s go to mark meredith at the white house. the white house says today president biden and his fellow g7 leaders make it clear they stand with ukraine providing more military assistance in the weeks and months to come. still for ukraine s president it may not be enough to satisfy his immediate request for immediate nato membership. u.s. and allies say they re ready to commit the resources to insure his mil
police departments have to have a special waiver in order to fly drones beyond an operator s line of sight. there is only 12 police departments in the country that have that authorization, though more are expected to get it in the future. bill: really intriguing story. thanks for doing that. bill melugin in santa monica, california. thank you. dana: alarming new data from the tsa. they say more than 3,000 guns are found during security screenings this year and majority are loaded. we re in atlanta at the airport with jonathan serrie. if current trends continue the tsa expects to surpass the record it set last year for the number of firearms interceptions at checkpoints. in the first half of 2023 air priority screeners detected 3,251 firearms on passengers or in their carry-on baggage. more than 92% of the weapons were loaded. majority simply forgot it was