pelosi leaves taiwan as beijing respond on multiple fronts military drills and economics sanctions. monkeypox outbreak. cases in the u.s. are doubling every 5-7 days and now a major u.s. city will run out of vaccines by the end of the day. liv golfers teeing off on the p.g.a. tour. phil mickelson and 10 other players file an antitrust lawsuit for being banned from joining a saudi-backed league. grape fruit-sized golf balls smash vehicles in canada. high fly ball into rightfieln w r called some of the greatest moments in sports history. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i m major garrett in for norah. we begin tonight with a resounding victory for abortion rights in kansas, where voters there rejected a ballot measure that would have eliminated state constitutional protections for the procedure. voters turned out in droves with numbers on par with a general
garrett: there is breaking news from rockville, maryland. an amtrak train heading from washington, d.c., to chicago collided with a flatbed truck, pushing it into another truck. images from the scene show the damage left behind at the crossing. the driver of the second truck was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. no one on the strain was hurt. the accused gunman in that deadly mass shooting at a fourth of july parade in illinois pleaded not guilty. the 21-year-old is charged with killing seven people and wounding dozens. in court today, he said he understood the charges and potential penalty of life in prison. cooper roberts, an eight-year-old victim left paralyzed tbraft down, is beginning rehabilitation this week after seven surgeries. his twin brother, luke, was hit by shrapnel. his mother suffered leg wounds. equifax, one of three major