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be president of the united states of america. [ cheers ] >> making history. kamala harris becomes the first black woman and person of south asian descent to lead a major party presidential ticket. >> i promise to be a president for all americans. >> vice president weaves together her past to lay out her vision for the nation's future. good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. kamala harris is charting a new course in history accepting her party's presidential nomination on the final night of the democratic national convention. she called on americans to put party politics aside and follow her on the path forward, while taking swipes at her republican rival. and as the vice president took the stage, she saw a sea of female delegates wearing white. a nod to women's suffragists who fought and won the right to vote
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for more than 100 years ago. cbs' caroline cummings is joining us now from chicago with a wrap of harris' big night. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, last night was the main event. it was vice president kamala harris accepting that democratic nomination for president. inside the united center this morning, you're hearing some people pop balloons, pick up confetti, marking the end of the democratic national convention and the beginning of the homestretch of the general election campaign. a historic night in chicago as vice president kamala harris accepted the 2024 democratic nomination for president. >> america, we are not going back. >> reporter: harris vowed to create an opportunity economy, push for a middle east cease-fire deal, and revive the failed bipartisan immigration bill. the former california attorney general also made her case against former president trump. >> in many ways donald trump is an unserious man.
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but the consequences of putting donald trump back in the white house are extremely serious. >> reporter: supporters at a watch party in harris' hometown oakland say the energy during the speech was electrifying. >> you tear up because you know how important it is. >> reporter: the theme of the final day of the democratic national convention was for our future, with the focus on some key domestic issues. >> we have a duty to care for our patriots who serve our nation. >> reporter: from the military to gun violence -- >> our losses do not weaken us, they strengthen our resolve. >> reporter: the night featured appeals from battleground state democrats -- >> kamala harris, she gets us. >> are we going to fight? are we going to vote? [ cheers ] >> reporter: and a former gop congressman -- >> i'm putting our country first. ♪ >> reporter: there was musical performances from the chicks and
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pink. ♪ what about love what about trust ♪ so all of those balloons, the big moment at the end when they fall, there was 100,000 of them, anne-marie, and it takes dozens of people to make that happen, to have that moment. that really was the bookend to that four-day stretch here in chicago. anne-marie? >> indeed. and now the rest of the hard work begins. caroline cummings in chicago, thank you, caroline. donald trump appeared to have plenty to say, taking to social media and cable stations to vent his anger over kamala harris' speech. the former president who visited the arizona border yesterday to talk about immigration teased that he will be joined by a special guest today at another rally in the battleground state, and that comes amid speculation robert f. kennedy jr. will end his independent presidential campaign today and back trump. cbs' jarred hill joins us with that story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and you know, adding more energy
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to that rumor mill, we are seeing that actually overnight last night robert f. kennedy withdrew from the arizona ballot. the state was critical to biden's win in 2020 and is shaping up to be a serious player for both harris and trump this time around. in battleground arizona, former president trump is taking the fight for the white house to america's southern border. >> we will seal the border, stop the invasion and launch the biggest deportation effort in american history. >> reporter: cbs news polling shows 87% of likely voters see immigration as a major factor for their vote this election. trump using the issue to sharply attack vice president kamala harris. >> we had a border czar who was the border czar, she loved the title but didn't want to do the work because she's lazy. in the biden administration sh root causes of immigration in central america, not securing the border itself. >> she gets in, you will have coming across this border over
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the next four years 100 million people from all over the world. and they'll be from prisons and jails. >> reporter: what trump leaves out is that illegal border crossing numbers are at the lowest point in four years, due in part to executive actions taken by president biden in june. from the democratic national convention, harris accused trump of contributing to the crisis by urging republicans to kill a bipartisan border deal. >> donald trump believes a border deal would hurt his campaign. so he ordered his allies in congress to kill the deal. [ boos ] well, i refuse to play politics with our security. >> reporter: trump says the bill wasn't strong enough. meanwhile, amid the criticism, questions swirled over whether he'll pick you up an endorsement from independent candidate robert f. kennedy jr., who may suspend his campaign today. former president trump said the
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speech was non-specific, too short because, quote, her ideas are bad. >> jarred hill in new york, thank you so much. donald trump was in southern arizona yesterday. there was a manhunt for a man accused of posting death threats against the former president on social media. officials say 66-year-old robert lee syvrud was detained in the afternoon but did not describe the alleged threats. trump's security has been beefed up since the attempted assassination in pennsylvania. and the biden administration is sending about $125 million in new military aid to ukraine as kyiv intensifies its attacks against russia. look at this huge smoke plume after a drone strike on a critical military airbase in southwest russia. and another ukrainian drone strike hit a cargo ferry loaded with fuel tanks at a key port used for moving freight into crimea. cbs' ian lee is on the ground in ukraine bringing up an up-close
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look at how troops are training on critical drone technology. >> reporter: somewhere near the border with russia, a ukrainian drone team gets to work. speed and stealth are the order of business. pilot igor pilots the drone, a combination of skill and luck. >> translator: if the target is static it's easy to hit. if it's a moving target, it's much harder. >> reporter: we joined the squad from the 117th territorial defense brigade as it preps for a trip to the front in support of the operation in russia's kursk region. what's your mission today? >> translator: we always have a single mission -- we are destroying the enemy. >> reporter: sergeant alex leads the unit. their workhorse is a $400 drone that can haul four pounds of explosives up to five miles. >> translator: this is the simplest drone in our arsenal. >> reporter: on an average day,
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this squad carries out up to five search-and-destroy missions targeting russian armor, vehicles, and troops. but moscow has its own drones and more of them. a successful mission here means igor could be watching someone's final moments. does it ever feel personal? >> translator: yes, it's emotional. but i understand that we chose the right path. >> reporter: an increasingly dangerous path they hope leads to victory. ian lee, cbs news, near the ukraine-russia border. now to troubling details after the bodies of six israeli hostages were recovered from gaza. the israeli military confirmed preliminary forensic findings indicate that all six men found in khan younis, in that area, tis week showed signs of gunshot wounds. officials stress that it's unclear if they were killed by their captives or by friendly fire from israeli forces. it comes as israel announces a
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form over water. a former police officer changes his plea in the beating death of tyre nichols, and a former elected official charged with murder is questioned about a key piece of evidence. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the las vegas review journal" says prosecutors cross-examined a former nevada politician charged with murdering an investigation ive reporter. robert telles is accused of stabbing "journal" reporter jeff german to death in 2022 outside the journalist's home. german had written articles critical of his conduct. yesterday telles testified that he did not know how his dna was found underneath the victim's fingernails. he claims he was framed and the evidence was planted. cnn says a second former memphis police officer is changing his plea to guilty in the beating death of tyre nichols. emmitt martin is scheduled to appear in court as part of an agreement with prosecutors. he and four officers were
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up with the nation's largest retailer. here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: u.s. stocks dipped thursday as investors await a key speech from federal chair jerome powell today. the dow lost 177 points. the nasdaq was down 299, and the s&p 500 lost 50 points. crisis averted in canada. the canadian government forced the country's two major railroads into arbitration with their labor union on thursday. the goal -- to avert an economic crisis. this also means free trains in canada could be running again within days. a new perk for walmart-plus subscribers. the retailer has partnered with burger king to offer members a 25% discount on burger king orders every day and free whoppers every three months. it's the newest effort by walmart to rival competitor amazon prime. and an unlikely announcement from another fast food chain.
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