was planted for somebody. so they could advance the hunter biden narrative. this is what happens when democrats run out of the usual excuses, russia and racism. they blame the tourists, probably some deplorable junkie. tourists bring it into the white house, get past security screenings, canines, pat downs. once they make it through one layer, they have the wherewithal to find a cubby, dump the bag. we told you this was either a white house staffer or close family member, and our sources tell us hunter is living at the white house. we hope hunter is not involved with the coke, but it is common sense that the cubby would be used as a drop because hunter couldn t leave the residence and score with his old dealer, bicycles. it is a theory, again, we hope we are wrong, but we are not buying this was an actual investigation, this was a coverup. the feds rummaged through melania s underwear drawer.
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does security screenings and about a50 airports across the country. much to record numbers in the last couple of weeks. also even higher than 2019 numbers. also even higher than 2019 numbere numbers. even asia, some tourism numbers. even asia, some tourism spots numbers. even asia, some tourism spots are - numbers. even asia, some l tourism spots are struggling with the staff shortages because many of them had to let go of them during the pandemic. american airlines expressing the same things, aren t they? the entire airline infrastructure and the airports, ground handling, security, all of those roles, they lost a lot of people through covid and through the aftermath. very experienced pilots and air traffic controllers retired. bringing a lot of new people who don t actually have that experience and needs to build up that experience now as well. let s take to pakistan experience now as well. let s take to pakistan because - take to pakistan because international monetary fund a
executive avenue and that is right outside the foyer of the west wing so that is the only security footage that is available they went through, that s how they come up with this number of some 500 individuals. that s not an exact number nor were we given the exact number. but there are not cameras in the foyer. jesse: you are telling me cocaine winds up in the white house and there are no cameras? the white house? the secret service says everything, facial recognition, security screenings, d.n.a., canines forensic analysis, fingerprinting, logs, and the coke just happened to be dropped in the one blind spot? they investigate this for 10 days and all they know is that 500 people were near the coke? thanks a lot, secret service. i mean, what if this was ricin? this means the secret service wouldn t be able to find out who brought ricin into the white house. the secret service is supposed to sniff out assassins, bomb
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