see it. this seems like a really big thing to just be made public. norah: 60 minutes report who is the man behind the camera and why it raises new questions about if al qaeda acted alone. the cbs evening news starts now. we start with a cbs news exclusive. the unnerving video outside the u.s. capital filmed two years before the 9/11 attacks. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. two decades ago, the 9/11 commission found that al qaeda acted alone, but victims families say that is not true, pointing to this video and other evidence as proof. they are suing saudi arabia claiming its government provided crucial assistance to the hijackers and planners behind a september 11th attacks. that killed nearly 3,000 people. here is 60 minutes correspondent cecilia vega. looking. reporter: a voice on the video says in arabic i am transmitting these scenes to you from the heart of the american capital, washington. this video unsealed in fed
a lot of american c and the manipulation, and that s starting the 2024 election. that s tonight on newsnight good evening. i m abby phillip in new york than november choice is between two old man. we know that, but tonight i want to talk about the joe biden that republicans want you to see and the pipeline of videos that aren t telling the full truth now those videos are probably right now clogging the public consciousness as american start to think about their votes the rnc wants to weaponize questions around biden s age and the follow-up to that question is, is he mentally fit enough to do the job again? it s a question that donald trump hopes is on voter s minds i think you should take a cognitive tests like i did, i took a cognitive test nih the latest video, shoving this question in voters faces, is this one from a star-studded fundraiser? a couple of days ago, president biden that for more president obama onstage waving to this crowd and then there s a six second pa
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the american right wins the need to a criminal. it was exciting after all he had been through, how strong this man is. tonight the authoritarian takeover of the republican party and the moderate display that could make kim jong-un blush. he speaks and people sit up at attention. i want my people to do the same. he is always so sweet and recognizes me. there is your cake, sir. then, chris murphy on the supreme court ruling that just ended a trump era gun safety law. and you will not believe how republicans in one state are choking off democracy. north carolina s state constitution says you have the right to free and frequent elections. but it does not specifically say they have to be fair. when all in starts right now. good evening from washington, i m jason johnson and for chris hayes. before yesterday donald trump had not visited the u.s. capital since before the deadly january 6th insurrection that he had excited in hopes of overturning a democratic el