Judy Woodruff:
There's a new advance tonight in the long struggle with COVID-19. The drugmaker Pfizer has requested federal authorization for its pill to treat the virus.
Trial data shows that it greatly reduces hospitalizations and deaths in high-risk adults with early symptoms. Pharmacies could be selling the pills within weeks, if the FDA approves emergency use.
President Biden hit the road today to push his new infrastructure package and social policy agenda, in the face of falling poll numbers. He traveled to Woodstock, New Hampshire where an aging bridge now stands to be repaired. And he touted the social spending and climate bill still awaiting action.
Joe Biden, President of the United States: I am confident that the House is going to pass this bill, and when it is passes, it will go to the Senate, I think we will get it passed within a week. And it is fully paid for.