And so i think once we can really fundamentally get back to those, those principles ac360 starts now harsh words on both sides of tens presidential campaign where violence or the threat of it has already come to pass. The question is, is one side protesting too much about alleged incitement while practicing incitement themselves were keeping them honest. Also, tonight, cnn s john king he has been traveling all over the map to battleground states tonight, nevada or perceptions about the economy could be pushing the state closer to trump. And later, an extraordinary coordinated attack in lebanon against hezbollah operatives. Hundreds of pagers secretly filled with explosives, detonated remotely and simultaneously. We ll tell you who s behind it and how they did it. Good evening. Thanks for joining us following dozens of bomb threats over the last several days. Schools began today in springfield, ohio, complete with state troopers surveillance cameras and bomb sniffing dogs. Those threats
city. on the brink of the one decisive battles of this war. possibly byian we ll get to the next phase, what we re about to see a longer term campaign. we begin this hour with exclusive breaking news. cnn is learning that mike pence the former vice president could be taking the stand when donald trump goes on trial in january. sources say fulton county prosecutors have put the former vice president on their list of witnesses. the most recent versions of the witness list is 150, more than 150 names, but pence could be key, right. absolutely, we know that the pressure campaign targeted vice president mike pence at the time is a key point of this broader conspiracy case. who better to speak to that than is mike pence himself. by putting him on this witness list, you know, they re preserving their right to call mike pence to testify during a pivotal trial in this case. look it remains unclear when that might happen. the judge hasn t set a trial date yet. mike pence, thi
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