attention and watch it because it s pretty important. hope is not a strategy. should get something done. this is true. i m gillian turner. we re on mccarthy watch. we ll bring you any news out of the speaker s office as it comes out at this hour. a presidential candidate is raising alarms, saying linkedin intentionally censored him. this was no accident. this was intentional viewpoint-based censorship. i fear it s just the beginning of what we ll see all over again this election cycle like we did in the last one. he s accusing microsoft-owned linkedin of shutting down his posts on climate and china. the company s response and mollie hemingway just head. passengers near pre-pandemic levels. as to has already screened over 2.6 million people, the highest number since 2019, pre-pandemic. spike and near misses on runways have hit the industry hard as it is trying to bounce back. president biden s transportation chief says things are getting better. listen. we re a l
yeanjanetyellen says governmentn out of cash june 5th. make payments of $130 billion to medicare, social security and veterans programs in early june. but then the government will only have what she termed, quote: an extremely low level of resources. it was another day without a deal. here we are, night after night after night and the pressure is more, the consequences are greater. we recognize that. we know details are thornier. workman dates for people to receive some federal said a flash point. republicans and democrats will not move. white house very difficult on this issue. and i will tell you, it s critical. it continues to be a very candid conversation about how we re going to move forward if we re going to be able to come together and ultimately get a deal. republicans say they are within the window of getting a deal. anxiety on global capitals who look to washington. at the time of significant uncertainty, we do not self-inflicted injury to those economy al
pain into prevention, bringing their fight all the way to the state house. they are forced to reckon with. so easily accessible. a force that got such overwhelming support from both sides of the aisle. 31 ayes, no nays. new legislation was passed this week which would require texas public schools introduce curriculum for sixth graders through high school seniors about the dangers of fentanyl. you can have the detection portion and then you can have narcan as a solution for the overdose, but the fact of the matter is we got to get at the root cause. having frank, candid conversations inside the classroom proponents say is a start. and that is what the aptly named tucker s law is all about. i know this isn t how he wanted to be remembered, but i know he will be remembered. and this will save lives. and i m honored that i got to be his mom for 19 years and then i ghetto carry his name in this law. oregon is the only other state so far to pass similar
war. we want to have people join us, join forces. we re stronger together. we can make a bigger impact. now, tucker s law passed, both the house and the senate here in texas. a few more procedural items to tie up before it heads over to governor abbott s desk. it requires texas schools to teach sixth graders through high school seniors in-depth knowledge about the synthetic opioid, how it s frequently used to make counterfeit pills, and only 12 grams of table salt can be enough to kill. it have the detection portion. we have to get at the root cause. as of right now, oregon is the only other state to pass similar legislation. california and illinois are also considering it. casey stegall with the latest, thank you for that. gillian? we ll take you back to the white house now, some developing