Judy Woodruff:
In the day's other news: The United States neared a total of 600,000 deaths from COVID-19. The milestone came even as daily deaths have fallen sharply.
Meanwhile, Novavax reported that its new vaccine is 90 percent effective. The Maryland-based company said that it will seek emergency approval in the U.S. before October.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland promised tighter rules today for obtaining information on members of Congress. It's been revealed that the Trump Justice Department gathered phone records on congressional Democrats and journalists. John Demers was the department's top national security official during that time. Today came word that he's resigning, as planned, at month's end.
In Israel, a new prime minister, Naftali Bennett, formally took office, ending Benjamin Netanyahu's 12-year rule. Bennett met with his new staff. But Netanyahu refused to join in public ceremonies. Instead, he vowed that his right-wing bloc will oust Bennett's fragile coalition.
Benjamin Netanyahu, former Israeli Prime Minister: We have a strong opposition, united and strong to topple this dangerous left-wing government. It will fall quickly, and I will tell you why. It is impossible to hold a government that has so many contradictions. With such things, one can't keep a government.