Judy Woodruff:
The COVID crisis is casting new shadows tonight. The daily virus has killed roughly 2, 600 Americans for two days in a row. That is the most since early March.
Meanwhile, Idaho today imposed health care rationing statewide. It has one of the nation's lowest vaccination rates. And two dozen Republican attorneys general warned that they will sue to block President Biden's vaccination mandates.
New jobless claims rose last week in a sign that layoffs increased as COVID infections kept spreading. Claims for benefits were up 20,000 to 322,000. Still, the four-week average of new claims fell for the fifth week in a row.
The French government expressed anger today over a new U.S. defense pact with Australia and the United Kingdom. It's because Australia will scrap a $40 billion contract for conventionally powered submarines from France in favor of nuclear-powered subs from the United States. Paris called it — quote — "a stab in the back."
In Washington, Secretary of State Blinken responded, as he and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin hosted their Australian counterparts.
Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State: France in particular is a vital partner on this and so many other issues stretching back generations, and we want to find every opportunity to deepen our transatlantic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and around the world.