higher for what may be the most consequential news conference of president biden s career and his 50 plus years in public service. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. moments from now, the president will take questions in his first solo news conference in eight months, and we will bring that to you right when it starts. every word, every pause, every motion will be scrutinized, fairly or unfairly, as democrats way to go to key questions: can biden beat donald trump in november? and if he can, is he fit to serve another four years in the white house? american voters have been watching intently since the presidents are even debate performance two weeks ago today. and as the biden campaign tries to turn the page and turn attention back on donald trump, but so far with little success. we have team coverage tonight, and we are going to begin with cbs s ed o keefe at the white house. reporter: president biden kept a packed schedule today at the nat
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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
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