donald trump wants to take our country backwards. norah: with renewed enthusiasm from voters. [chanting kamala ] kamala harris will fight for our future. norah: plus, the head of the secret service resigns in the wake of the attempted assassination of donald trump beard speak on july 13th, we failed. i commend her for stepping down but i think she should have done it sooner. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. vice president harris tells ecstatic wisconsin democrats the baton is in our hands as she makes the case she is leading a new generation into the future. good evening, i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. today, in the first rally upper presidential campaign, the vice president met a boisterous crowd in the most win state of wisconsin pure quit was a relatively short speech, but harris pulled no punches, framing the 2024 race as the prosecutor versus the convicted felon. she made that case against former president donald trump, co
about the harris campaign and the support from big money donors and fellow democrats. i m all in with kamala harris. she needs us to come together. norah: plus newly released body cam video shows sheriff s deputy fatally shooting an illinois woman after she called 911 to her home. to the news starts now. we will have more on that story in just a moment, but first, presidential campaigns are about money, momentum, and message. and vice president harris is raking in a stunning amount of donations both big and small. good evening, i am norah o donnell. thank you for being with us. the vice president today kicking off the first full day of her presidential campaign by visiting the newly minted harris headquarters greeted by hundreds of enthusiastic staffers and in willing tim delaware where you heard chanting kamala. and now every single democratic governor has endorsed her, nancy pelosi today backing harris saying she has the full confidence that the vice president w
senator j.d. vance for the first time since becoming donald trump s running mate. and we take an in-depth look at what a second trump presidency might look like. because we have got to reelect president donald j. trump to the white house, right? norah: plus, the turmoil in the democratic party as another house member calls on president biden to drop out. and the stunning number of democrats who want a new candidate. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, i m norah o donnell right here in milwaukee, the site of the republican national convention, and thank you for being with us. we are going to get to tonight s events from here in just a moment but we have breaking news out of las vegas. president biden has canceled an event after testing positive for covid. the 81-year-old was an hour and a half late to a campaign speech in the battleground state when it was abruptly called off. we saw him boarding air force one a short time ago saying i feel good as he head
attack on the nation s capitol, their families gather to honor them. our conversation with condoleezza rice with u.s. forces out of afghanistan, is america less safe? afghanistan in turmoil. we re at a chaotic border crossing where the taliban won t let afghan refugees out and pakistan won t let them in. 9/11 and mental health: a look at the crisis facing our first responders still suffering. teen titans: the surprise women s final at the u.s. open. and on the road, september 11 turned a newlywed into a widow, and how her new purpose making sure we never forget that day. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 from new york. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we are coming to you tonight from one of the sites of the worst terrorist attacks on u.s. soil ground zero, the world trade center site where passenger jets became missiles and office buildings looked like war zones. the attack that forev
abortion showdown. the justice department sues texas over its strict new abortion law. why the attorney general says it s an open defiance of the constitution. 69/11 heroes. 9/11 heroes. the fighter pilots who were ready to pay the ultimate price to keep america safe. it was your call to ram the plane? we didn t have any other choice. o donnell: battle with breast cancer. senator amy klobuchar opens up about her diagnosis, and why the pandemic delayed detection. and, the children of 9/11. how the daughter of one victim is helping young people overcome their grief. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. president biden is taking off the gloves to get more americans to roll up their sleeves. he s issuing an aggressive executive order mandating covid vaccines for millions of federal employees and contractors. and president biden is calling on