our communities, sandra and carl delay-magnuson, rose hirschel and andy shreeves, robert and susan rosenbaum, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. leigh ann: good evening. and welcome to "washington week." i'm leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post." yamiche alcindor is away. it's been a successful week for president biden announcing the killing of al qaeda's top leader, celebrating the passage of two long-sought bills, the microchips manufacturing bill and the pact act helping veterans exposed to toxic burn pits and better-than-expected job numbers calming fears of a recession. but another major domestic item remains one that could define biden's presidency, a bill tackling kriement change, health care and taxes. if it sounds familiar, well, it is. it's the president's build back better agenda revived but revised to a fraction of its original size and operating under a new name, the inflation reduction act. republicans are united in opposition. >> the democrats are at it again trying to raise taxes and increas