Ninan good evening, im reena ninan with a western edition of the broadcast. The man who shot president Ronald Reagan is out of a washington Mental Hospital today. 35 and a half years after the shooting, John Hinckley jr. Was hidden from the media ashe went home to his 90yearold mother in williamsburg, virginia. In late july, a federal judge ruled the wouldbe assassin, now 61 years old, is not a danger to himself or the public. Tony dokoupil looks back at the shooting that shocked the nation and tells us whats ahead for hinckl mr. President gunfire reporter Ronald Reagan had paused for an adoring crowd when cheers turned to screams. Six shots rang out, a bullet lodged an inch from the president s heart. He survived, but the fate of his shooter, John Hinckley jr. , was less clear. His lawyer said he nearly killed the president for the love of the actress jodie foster. The jury found hinckley not now his new freedom has divided the reagan children. But reagans daughter, patti davis, disagrees saying hinckls release has also troubled former secret Service AgentTimothy Mcdonald who took a bullet for the president. I am very concerned, and i hope theyre right that they let him an injure anyone else. Reporter hinckley is required to attend therapy, work, and stay away fromublic comment on his own life. His case inspired 38 states to rewrite their laws on criminal insanity, drove activists to change federal gun control law, mandating background checks, and changed the way president s to his mothers house earlier this afternoon. He has his own room there, a kingsized bed and a tv. He plans to draw and to play the the guitar, and if all goes according to plan, he could move out on his own as early as next year. Ninan tony, thank you for that update. On the eve of the 15th anniversary of the september 11 attacks the new York City Fire department had a Memorial Service at st. Patricks cathedral. Three 43 members of the fe were killed when the twin collapsed. Oned from, the house gave final congressional approval to the justice against terrorism act. The bill is is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. Reporter the house passed a bill friday that would allow familyes of 9 11 victims to suit government of saudi arabia for any role in the terror attacks. The Senate Passed the measure last may, and is now headed to the president s desk. What about this legislation in the congress . Reporter in an interview spring, president obama said he would veto the bill, saying it would damage diplomatic ties and open the door for peep in other countries to suit u. S. In his weekly address this morning, mr. Obama focused on remembering victims and the justice alreadadadadadadadadadag blows to the Al Qaeda Leaders that attacked us on 9 11. We delivered justice to osama bin laden. Reporter house vote comes two months after congress released 28 declassified pages from a 9 11. The documents reveal f. B. I. Sources say the hijackers had help from at least two people alleged by some to be saudi intelligence officers. It also States Congress was not able to confir any evidence that the government saudi arabia or its senior officials were involved in the attacks. There was no immediate comment from saudi arabia, but saudi officials have previously denied any involvement in the terror plot that took lives of nearly 3,000 people. Across america and around the world. Reporter if president obama vetoes the bill, congress may have the votes to override his veto. The timing of the bills approval by the house is not coincidence. Families of the 9 11 victims reportedly wanted the legislation passed before 15th anniversary tomorrow. Reena, the annual commemorative ceremony will be held here at the 9 11 Memorial Plaza at the Hillary Clinton and donald trump are expected to attend the Memorial Service in lower manhattan. Both candidates have pledged not to campaign on september 11, the day of reflection following a new round of heated rhetoric. Errol barnett has more from washington. To be grossly generallistic, you could put half of trumps supporters into what i call the right . The the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic you name it. Reporter sharpened rhetoric from Hillary Clinton friday, dividing Donald Trumps followers in half. That other basket of people are the the people who feel the government has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them. Theyre just desperate for change. It doesnt really even matter where it comes reporter its an effort to win undecided voters but as the hashtag basketofdeplorables, started trending on social media saturday, clintons phrase was mocked. Indiana governor mike pence shot back. Let me just say from the bottom of my heart, hillary, they are not a basket of anything. They are americans, and they deserve your respect. This statement saturday saying she now, in a fundraising email sent out today, Senate Republicans said they are disgusted by clintons comments purpose tomorrow on face the nation, cbs news will have fresh poll numberes from the key battleground states of ohio and florida, where some recent polls show the race is reena. Ninan Errol Barnett on the campaign trail. Thanks, errol. The United States and russia are finalizing a plan that could possibly change the course of the long and brutal were in syria. It begins with a sevenday ceasefire expected to start monday. Jonathan vigliotti has the latest from our london bureau. Reporter the United States and russia are unlikely wartime allies, and their joint plan of attack against jihadists in wartorn syria will unfold in marriage on the battlefield is even viable. The first phase begins monday at sundown, the time when the u. S. Backed rebels and the Russianbacked Assad regime agree to a reduction in violence, specifically, air strikes. During this period, according to the deal, humanitarian aid will be delivered to ravaged civilian neighborhoods if and only if this partial ceasefire holds for one week, russia and the u. S. Will then carry out j air strikes against the Islamic State and alnusra militant groups. While both superpowers support opposite sides of the civil war, they both share disdain for the terrorists that have flourished during the unrest. Secretary of state john kerry forged the deal with his russian counterpart. Out of all of this complexity, there is emerging now a simple choice between war and humanitarian relief. Reporter kerryy acknowledged success wont be easy. A similar deal was agreed to in february but fell apart when russia moved artillery into aleppo to help assad forces. There are a lot of uncertainties and room for conflict under the plan. Russia and the United States will target areas they both agree alnusra and the Islamic State fighters are present. But, reena, skeptics oth say its unlikely the two nations will see eye to eye on what those areas are and its unclear what consequences russia would face fair violation. Ninan Jonathan Vigliotti in london. Thank you. Prosecutors are planning to file charges against seven former and current San FranciscoBay Area Police officers. Officers from several police departments, including the oakland p. D. , are accused in a Sexual Misconduct scandal involving a teenager. The woman, now 19, says she was traded sex for protection from arrest. On californias central coast, a search for kristin smart wrapped up friday night. A candlelight vigil was held for smart who disappeared in may of 1996. This past week, investigators dug up remains on the campus of cal poly san luis obispo. Thats where smart was a student. Authorities say it may take months to identify the remains. Powerful storms rolled across the midwest saturday. Warnings and watches for th state. Late friday arct least four tornadoes swept through illinois. This tornado was on the ground for 17 minutes and wrecked several homes. There were no serious injuries. A woman believed to be at the center of an iconic photograph has died. Greta friedman was in times square on v. J. Day, august 14, 1945. Thats when a sailor suddenly gave her a passionate ciz. The moment came to symbolize the from war. In 2004, cbs news reunited friedman with that sailor, george mendonsa. Friedman was 92 years old. Coming up next, a partial victory for native americans fighting construction of an oil ninan a federal judge has ruled a Controversial Oil pipeline on the great plains can be completed, but federal Officials Say nat so past. Its a partial victory for thsa and their surps. Mark albert has the story from north dakota. Reporter longsimmering frustration turned to anger at a rally in north dakotas capital after a judge decided pipeline construction could continue, despite the objections of 5,000 native americans and environmentalists camped nearby. It wont happen. We wont let it happen. Reporter but minute after the ruling, some were encouraged by the u. S. Government deciding to halt a small portion of the further consultations with the local tribe. Dakota access pipeline would carry nearly half a Million Barrels of oil a day from north dakota to illinois and is already 50 complete. Demonstrators have blocked the portion that would continue under the missouri river, where it could leak and taint their water. They also allege proper procedure was not followed. They vandalized construction equipment, three dozen peopleve and continues to be paramount. Reporter north dakotas governor called in the national guard. On friday, troops manned sheriff kyle kirchmeiers traffic checkpoints. We just dont want this to get out of hand. Reporter but steve corteen athe Union Representative for 800 pipeline workers, says it already has. Have any of your workers quit because of safety concerns . Said, can you put me on another project or away from it . Reporter theyve been transferred off this project. Yes. When we set up our tent, when we set up our tee peas, its with prayer. Reporter Dave Archambault ii is the Standing Rock tribe chairman. Thats why we have so much support. There are so many wrongs done to indian people. Indigenous people are routinely disrespected. Reporter this is one more slight you think. This is another one, and were standing up to say no to seek an appeal and remain in camp here, even as the chill of autumn on the plains approaches. Mark albert, cbs news, near cannonball, north dakota. Ninan up next, how the n. F. L. s National Anthem controversy may play out ninan tomorrows opening of the n. F. L. Season coincideses with the 15th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. Seahawks are planning a pregame demonstration of unity. This follows San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin KaepernicksNational Anthem controversy. John blackstone has the story. Reporter as the Seattle Seahawks prepare for their opening game sunday, the teams coach is getting as many questions about his players plans for the National Anthem as he is about the game. Theyre going to be very thoughtful, very respectful. Reporter Peter Carroll would not elaborate on themy seahawks wide receiverred is ball tweeted, to, express a desire to bring people together, our team will honor the country and flag in a pregame demonstration of unity. No one is quite sure if that means the players will demonstrate solidarity with Colin Kaepernicks silent protest to bring awareness to a flawed justice system. It began on august 26 when kaepernick refused to stand for the National Anthem. He later explained he would not says oppresses people of color. At his next game in san diego, kaepernick kneeled and was joined elsewhere by seahawks offensive back jemy lane, and soccer star and olympic Gold Medalist megan rapinoe. While the music played, a movement began. On wednesday, baldwin hinted at whether his team will stand with kaepernick. Our locker room has discussed it. So well see. Reporter when the song started thursday as a new n. F. L. Season linebacker maracopa took a knee. Im against social injustice. Im not against the military, you know, or the police or america at all. I feel like this was the right thing to do. I feel like this is the rightfo. Repororororororororororororon undisclosed amount of money to programs helping veterans. I feel like a lot of times people want us to, you know, just shut up and entertain them, shut up and just play football but we have voices as well. N. F. L. Will commemorate the anniversary of september 11. While the star spangled banner and the the flag mean many things to many people, one thing is certain protesting on sunday is sure to be controversial. In order to change, you have to be able to agitate people at times. And i think thats something thats very necessary for us to improve as a country. Reporter john blackstone, cbs news, San Francisco. Ninan well have to watch on and off the field. Still ahead, a new report says ninan a new study says when you buy fish, theres a good chance youre getting caught in a bait and switch. Danielle nottingham has the story. Reporter on average, americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year, and many of us arent getting the fish we ask for. What we found from the seafood that w tested is that mislabeled. Reporter dr. Kimberely warner of the nonprofit oceana, reviewed more than 25,000 seafood samples from 200 studies on fish fraud worldwide. Every study except one had found some type of seafood substiegz or species substitution where youre buying one type of seafood and getting something else. Reporter in the u. S. , nearly 30 is mislabeled. Last year, a santa monica Restaurant Owner was selling whale john kagawa says he always buys from reputable distributors. And says the biggest risk is at restaurants. Restaurants. Once its cooked its hard to differentiate. Reporter swapping white tune far askular isnt just deceptive, it can be dangerous. That carried a natural toxin thats indigestible. They call it the exlack fish and its sent people to hospitals around want world. Reporter the study found the most common fraudulent fish is catfish, widely used for more expensive fish, including halibut and cod. The restaurant, the market, who are they really accountable to . Reporter oceana is calling for more government oversight to trace all seafood from sea to plate. Danielle nottingham, cbs ninan and when we return, ninan and finally tonight, nine chimps are settling into retirement in georgia. They were among hundreds subjected to testing in medical research until last year when chimps were classified as endangered. Heres mark strassmann. Reporter this 2009 watch. At the new Iberia Research center, workers yanked terrified chimps from cages and restraipped them for biomedical testing. The facility maintains few of the chimps ever experienced invasive research. Some of them have had really, you know, not great things happen to them. Reporter primatologist Jessica Hartel leads a nonprofit called project chimps. Theyve been used as a tool, for and its completely unnecessary. Reporter hartle led the first truckload of chimps from louisiana to north georgia. Nine female chimps arrived in cages, only habitat they have ever known. 16 hours with nine chimps sounds like the road trip from hell. How was it . Well, considering we didnt sleep, it wasnt super easy. But we were all so excited for them. Our adrenaline is on high. Theyre living their life for the first time, really. Reporter their new home is sanctuary. Want to try one . Reporter eventually, all wo 20 of the louisiana chimps may retire here. Sarah baecklerdavis is the c. E. O. Of project chimps. This marks the end of privately funded research on chimpanzees in the u. S. Reporter this the overdue happy ending . Yeah, this is the happy ending for them. They have 30, 40 years here to just be chimps. Reporter these chimps will be quarantined for the next month before theyre se in the sanctuary. Workers here say physically they seem to be in good shape. Building trust is a work in progress. Mark strassmann, cbs news, morganton, georgia. Ninan and thats the cbs weekend news for this saturday. Later on cbses, 48 hours. And, of course, the news continues on cbsn at cbsnews. Com. Im reena ninan in new york. Thank you for joining us tonight. Good night. Live from cbs 5 , breaking news. Two people have been found shot to death near 147th and futura drive. The Maricopa CountySheriffs Office is on scene. We will give you any updates as we give them a hoowner came home to find burglars in their home. The man came home and found the intruders inside. He tried to fight them off but was hit in the head with a kitchen chair. Bleeding, you ran across the street for help from his neighbors. It has been a little bit of a stressful day. It is a Police Arrested one of the suspects but the second got away. The homeowner is expected to be okay. A stretch of highway is open again tonight after a deadly crash. They say derek orgill was driving his motorcycle near i 17 and greenway. He crashed through a chainlink fence and was thrown from his bike. He died at the scene. A firefighter was hurt at a house fire in peoria. We are told he was on the roof when he slipped. He did not fall off the roof but he did spring his ankle. The home is a complete loss. They say they think the fire started in the bedroom but they dont know what started it. Police need your help in finding this man. He is