Judy Woodruff:

Officials in Puerto Rico have already declared a state of emergency. We will get a first-hand report later in the program.

Police in Hollywood, Florida, said today they expect more arrests in connection with a dozen deaths at a nursing home. It happened during Hurricane Irma in 2017. The storm knocked out power and air conditioning, and the victims died of heat exposure. On Monday, the home administrator and three nurses were charged with manslaughter. The facility was shut down after the storm.

Some of the federal money set aside to deal with hurricanes will now go to immigration enforcement instead. The Department of Homeland Security said today that it is shifting $270 million from FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and other accounts. It said the money will come pay for housing migrants and processing asylum cases faster.

In Iran, President Hassan Rouhani today rejected President Trump's unofficial offer of in-person talks. President Trump said on Monday that he was open to meeting on the nuclear standoff between the two countries.

But, in Tehran, Rouhani said that could happen only if the U.S. rescinds economic penalties on his country.