multiple tornadoes. we got above average temperaturese eastern seaboard. norah: planning to travel this summer? is your passport up to date? what you need to know about the potential turbulence appeared to be the unprecedented demand. we are looking for a regular passport come about 10-13 weeks. a new emergency drug cocktail. xylazine and fentanyl combined has been described as the deadliest drug in the united states. norah: and on the road with two old friends who met in an unexpected way. he was in prison for murder. i wasn t worried. when you have people that believe in you and won t give up on you, that it makes it harder for you to give up on yourself.% norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we are awaiting a supreme court order on the use of a common abortion drug. cbs s chief legal correspondent jan crawford standing by outside the supreme court. when we have those orders, we will bring them to you, just any mome
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family trip for a while. with, you know, my son going off to college. reporter: but the trip to paris, amsterdam, and baruch is now into jeopardy because a massive backlog of passport applications that can stretch after three months. it s very frustrating because why does it have to be so convoluted? i ve already made hotel reservations, train reservations, everything planned out. the original. reporter: many passport officers are seeing long lines ahead of what is expected to be a record-setting summer travel season. it s impossible. reporter: others are taking their frustration to social media. it is going to take another 5-7 weeks. my flight is thursday. reporter: state department. it shouldn t take a crisis. it shouldn t take this bad before we take action out of washington. reporter: a record high, the agency expects to break this year as 500,000 applications a week keep rolling in. despite an increase in funding