Judy Woodruff:
Negotiators say the bill could be ready by early next week, and there could be another vote then.
More than a dozen states have reached a legal settlement over opioid abuse worth $26 billion in their lawsuits against major U.S. distributors and drugmaker Johnson & Johnson. Today's announcement says the companies would pay the money over 18 years. They would not admit to any wrongdoing.
We will take a closer look, later in the program.
Huge wildfires kept growing today in Oregon and California and spewing giant plumes of smoke and ash. The Bootleg Fire in Southern Oregon is now half the size of Rhode Island. Strong winds have blown smoke from that fire and others all the way to the East Coast. And several major cities have issued air quality alerts.
In Central China, the death toll rose to at least 25 in catastrophic flooding. Chinese troops blasted open a dam west of hard-hit Zhengzhou, hoping to lower water levels. And more video emerged of subway tunnels being inundated in the city a day earlier. Three trains were at a standstill for more than 40 hours.
The Biden administration agreed today a plan for finishing the Nord Stream II gas pipeline from Russia to Europe. Previous U.S. administrations had argued that it would give Moscow control of European energy supplies. Today's agreement with Germany means that there will be no further U.S. sanctions to block the pipeline.