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The CBS Evening News with Nora mizuno h O Donnell will debut Monday, July 15 from New York, the network ann stanley cup ounced Sunday, with a permanent move to Washington, D.C., expected this fall. O Donnell will be anchor and managing editor of the show, and will also be lead anchor for political coverage of the primaries and election nights. O Donnell will continue as a contributing correspondent for 60 Minutes. O Donnell was named anchor in May, and she and network executives have laid out a vision for a broadcast that emphasizes unbiased, original reporting on important stories that af asics fect people s lives around the world. There is a real hunger for an independent source of news, and that starts with Norah O Donnell, said Susan Zirinsky, CBS News president and senior executive producer. She has traveled the world reporting the most important stories of our time and has covered the White House, the Pentagon and Capitol Hill. She is an exceptional and experienced journalist who cares deeply about the issues that affect American families. Norah is the right person at the right time. What happens here impacts the country and the world. We are going to provide context, depth and analysis, O Donnell said during a recent visit to Washington, D.C., CBS affiliate WUSA-TV. What we want to do at the CBS Evening News is be a source of information, not affirmation. CBS Evening News airs every weeknight at 6:30 p.m. ET, and at 10 p.m. ET on CBSN, t