"CBS Evening News" Full Broadcast | July 26, 2024

Published 2024-07-26
Crews struggle to contain monster wildfire in California; How a young boy���s shout of "wow��� still resonates in the classical music community 5 years on

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All Comments (21)
  • @DarrinRobot
    Vance is just like his mentor: he has a big mouth and doesn't think before he speaks.
  • I like the face of the man who does the interviews. I think his name is Steve Hartmen. I am typing from London.
  • @sagesufferswell
    Raise standards, vetting and education requirements for American law enforcement officers YESTERDAY.
  • @Bobalicious
    Can you imagine listening to Kennedy for a whole speech?
  • @JoeZyzyx
    No police officer should EVER use cursing in performance of his duty. It's uncalled for, it's extremely rude, and it reflects against his character.
  • @davidstark6507
    God bless that little boy who said wow he's autistic he doesn't speak like us I guess classical music is for him God bless him and God bless his family
  • GREETING TO ANCHOR WOMAN, MISS NORAH O'DONNELL ❤️ 💕! I AM GLAD TO HEAR THAT MISS NORAH O'DONNELL IS OFF! AND RESTING FOR THE WEEKEND!! BE SAFE AND SOUND AND BE HAPPY.
  • @Catdad76801
    Trump is the oldest nominee in American history. Too old. Too psycho.
  • The problem with sheriff deputies like the one that shot that woman is that bad law enforcement employees may get fired, but then they bounce around from agency to agency, because the agencies protect their own instead of the people they serve. Another issue is when a fired law enforcement individual applies elsewhere, their complete employment record from the previous agency may not include what the problem was or what happened that got them terminated. Again, they protect their own. It often goes back to the union that protects their pay and pension plans.
  • They ought to lock that cop in jail and throw away the key. Such blatant disrespect for human life should not be tolerated in our society.
  • @JoeZyzyx
    Park Fire Ca. That car was seen on road in flames, then ended up off the road. There's been recall on those older Toyota Yaris vehicles for spontaneous fires in them. It's possible the driver tried to push the burning car out of road lane, and being in hills it might have gotten away from him while pushing off road. One witness said while he was in the car, she saw it burning underneath the car. She said the man got out, to check on it, then got back in and tried to move it, but the wheels only were spinning, no movement. He then got out, stood there holding hands on his head. Another claimed he set it on fire and then pushed it over the edge of the road, but he may have been trying to get it out of the narrow lane, since it's hilly region and narrow road.