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The cancer, even though it wasnt going to change the outcome. Reporter berman chose only those treatments that ease pain. I really wanted to focus on living the best possible quality of life. Reporter dr. Diane meyer directs the center to advance palliative care, an emerging field of medicine that addresses a patients quality life. At the outset of a serious illness its very important to talk to patients and families about what they can expect. What is the Natural History of this disease course, what is the time frame. Reporter now that medicare will reimburse doctors for advance Care Planning and end of life discussions, there should be more time for those discussions. Without those conversations somebody else is making all the decisions for us. And for you that was less aggressive care. For somebody else it might be more aggressive care. Right. Its whatever it is that that person is hoping to do for their own health. Reporter the cancer has but berman is continuing to work and play, living the best life she possibly can. Studies suggest patients who receive the kind of specialized care that focuses on quality of life and Pain Management have fewer hospital and Office Visits and may even live longer. Dr. Jon lapook for us tonight. Jon, thank you. The Supreme Court heard arguments today in the case of a black man sentenced to death in georgia for murdering a white woman. At issue is whether the prosecution illegally excluded blacks from the jury. Heres our chief legal correspondent, jan crawford. Reporter timothy fosters jury was all white, but prosecutors denied racial bias when they struck every africanamerican from the pool of prospective jurors. Then ten years ago Defense Attorneys unearthed the prosecutors notes. What we really found was an arsenal of smoking guns. Reporter veteran Death Penalty attorney steven bright is representing foster. The notes were shocking in terms of just how explicit the racial factor was. Reporter the names of the potential africanamerican jurors were highlighted, and in this list of possible jurors titled definite nos, the top five people were black. In the Supreme Court monday georgias Deputy Attorney general argued prosecutors had valid reasons for excluding africanamerican jurors in the 1987 trial, and it flagged the black prospective jurors to make sure they were following new Supreme Court guidelines handed down in a landmark 1986 case to prevent Racial Discrimination in jury selection. But a majority of the justices appeared skeptical. Liberal Justice Elena kagan said the case seemed as clear a violation as the court is ever going to see of the courts 1986 guidelines. Conservative Justice Samuel alito, a former u. S. Attorney, also seems troubled, asking what about the giving a reason for dismissing one juror that defendant . She was in her 30s. He was 18 or 19. Now today some 30 years later antiDeath Penalty groups say that Racial Discrimination in jury selection may be less obvious but it still persists. Scott, the court in this case is unlikely to address those bigger concerns. Jan crawford at the Supreme Court tonight. Jan, thank you. We have been searching at the broadcast for solutions to gun violence in our series voices against violence. Recently we brought you the view of a gun rights advocate, larry pratt of gun owners of america. Tonight another perspective and another voice. My name is kai kloepfer. Im an 18yearold innovator from boulder, colorado and i spent the last three years of my life developing a smart gun that only works for the owner. The smart gun works by identifying the users fingerprint before the firearm is able to fire. This means that when a child finds an unsecured firearm in the house and picks up picks it up and starts to play with it it doesnt turn into a lifealtering accident. It all started for me with the aurora theater shooting. Living in boulder, colorado the theater in aurora where that shooting occurred is only 45 minutes away from my house and was something that deeply impacted not only me but the Colorado Community as a whole. The Smart Gun Technology that ive developed is very secure. The fingerprints are stored on the firearm and encrypted using militarygrade technology. The next main step for me is to take that technology and move it to an actual metal live firearm. Throughout the course of my research into accidental shootings and deaths in the United States, i learned that every 30 minutes in the United States on average a child dies or is injured by a firearm. A Technology Like this can legitimately save thousands of lives every single year in the United States. And im in a position to make that possible. The view of kai kloepfer. Still ahead on the broadcast, it was one of the craziest endings in football. How the refs blew it. How Fred Thompson helped bring down law and order on a president who broke the law. And what happened after the cabbie got clobbered. The cbs overnight news will be right back. laughs thats fun. That is fun. Its already dry it dried right away. It doesnt feel wet at all right now. No wait time. This is great. My skin feels loved. Its very soft. Theres no white stuff. It does the moisturizing for me. Its everything i love about dove. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Now in a dry antiperspirant spray. I will live the life of now with the skin of then olay total effects vitaminenriched. To fight the 7 signs of aging. In 4 weeks, skin looks up to 10 years younger. 7 in 1 from the worlds 1 olay. Your best beautiful geico motorcycle, video replays were supposed to end bad calls by referees. Mark strassmann reports that did not happen when duke played miami saturday night. Lets go to the video. Reporter youre watching a robbery in progress. Miami had received the lastminute kickoff trailing time expired as hurricane players lateraled the ball eight times. Eight. For the winning score. A final play for the ages. Saw . Reporter but the refs blew it. Review. Reporter they huddled with a replay official for nine minutes. Its a legal play. Touchdown. Game is over. Reporter miamis miracle was a mirage. Hurricane player mark walton lateraled the ball with his knee touching the ground just a few feet away from an official. Duke coach david cutcliffe. I thought the guy was down and i said pictures will prove me right. Reporter look closer. Knee down, play over, game over. The Atlantic Coast conference, or acc, agreed. The last play of the game was not handled appropriately. It also ruled the now suspended officials had missed four calls on that play alone. So duke wins, right . Wrong. Dan wolken covers sports for usa today. There is currently no mechanism in the ncaa rulebook to overturn the result of a game in this circumstance. Once everyone leaves the field and the officials declare the game over, its over. Reporter which is why duke fans will always see this stadium as the scene of the crime. Mark strassmann, cbs news, atlanta. The vw emissions scandal thats next. Today the epa said it has discovered Cheating Software on more volkswagen diesel models. These include the 2014 vw touareg, the 2015 porsche cayenne, and 2016 audi quattro. The fraudulent software reduces emissions when the cars are tested but allows emissions to grow to nine times the legal limit when no one is looking. Theres a full list of the models at cbsnews. Com. In orange county, california was captured on video, and Mireya Villarreal is following this. Let me tell you something, you little [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. Reporter this is what happened during uber driver edward cabans last ride on friday night. He had just asked this apparently drunk passenger to get out of his car. It was terrifying. I just got blows to the side of my head. And im, you know, fumbling with the pepper spray. [ bleep ]. You [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. Reporter passenger benjamin golden, a Marketing Executive for taco bell, was arrested by Costa Mesa Police and charged with assault and disorderly conduct. Taco bell fired him tonight, saying it offered and encouraged him to seek professional help. Caban picked the 32yearold passenger up from a bar. From the beginning he says the man was belligerent and refused to give him a dropoff address. Have stopped if i didnt spray him. Me. Start strangling me. Get out of my car. Sir get out of my car or i will call the police. Reporter it appears golden is about to leave. Let me tell you something, you little [ bleep ]. Reporter when riders sign up for uber, they agree to a code uber also has a ratings system for riders designed to keep i definitely dont plan on driving for uber anymore. You know, im looking for a job right now. Reporter uber would not tell us how many other drivers have faced similar incidents. Anything on their safety procedures. But scott, we did find out benjamin golden has been banned for life. Mireya villarreal in los angeles. Remembering Fred Thompson, next. Fred thompson died yesterday of cancer. The lawyer turned actor, politician, and tv pitch man was 73, and nancy cordes remembers. Implicated attorney parkins. Reporter the year was 1973. Thompson was 30 and serving as chief counsel to republicans on the Senate Watergate committee. He was the first to reveal in a televised hearing the existence of secret white house tapes. Are you aware of any devices that were installed in the executive Office Building office of the president . Reporter thompson, a loyal republican, later said he had assumed the tapes would prove that president nixon did nothing wrong. Instead the tapes documented crimes and coverups and led to nixons resignation. I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. Reporter thompsons transition to acting was accidental. He was asked to play himself in a 1985 movie about a Corruption Case he won in tennessee. It turned out he was a natural. Things are liable to get a little dicey around here. Reporter but thompson missed Public Service and ran for the senate in 1994, representing tennessee for nine years. In 2007 he set his sights even higher. Im running for president of the United States. All right there you have it. Reporter he was seen initially as the man to beat. But voters noticed he seemed ambivalent. Even thompson joked about it with us on the trail. Are you sure you have the fire in the belly to do this . I have the fire in the belly. All right. Reporter he dropped out early and may have been miscast for that role. When under attack circle the wagons. Reporter but will be remembered for so many others. Nancy cordes, cbs news, washington. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us just a little bit later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. York city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jericka duncan. Former Florida Governor jeb bush is shaking up his campaign again, trying to claw his way out of the pack for the gop president ial nomination. Slogan, jeb can fix it. Well, bush needs to fix it quick. The latest cbs News New York times poll shows him stuck at just 7 , trailing ben carson, donald trump, and marco rubio. Bush has already cut the salaries of Campaign Staff and says starting today hell be spending more time in the early voting states of iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. The republican debates havent been kind to bush. Both he and most of the other gop president ial hopefuls are now demanding changes to the debate format. Major garrett reports. Reporter good morning. The rnc pushed aside its lead job to its current chief operating officer and former top attorney. After the cnbc debate gop president ial campaigns wanted a pound of flesh. Now they have it. That and leverage to change future debates. Almost all republican president ial campaigns sent advisers to the debate strategy session. They emerged united in driving a harder bargain with the tv broadcasters. Barry bennett with ben carsons Campaign Said the Republican National committee will not call the shots. The rnc has sanctioned eight more debates. What were doing is asking those sanctioned broadcast partners to give us some information so we can talk with them and decide what the format is. Reporter the campaigns will push for guaranteed opening and closing statements and commitments to distribute questions more evenly. Ben ginsberg, a longtime rnc legal adviser. Now its time to make a course correction. 15 still leaves you with a 1. 1 trillion hole reporter candidates like carson say they want constraints on debate moderators. Are interested in disseminating the information about the candidates as opposed to, you know, gotcha. You did this. And defend yourself on that. Reporter as for defending, jeb bush after three mediocre debates has had to do plenty of it. Im a grinder. I mean, when i see that im not doing something well, then i reset and i get better. Reporter bush tried unsuccessfully to get the better of ally turned rival marco rubio by attack dozens of senate votes missed while campaigning. A topic bush wont let go. I think hes given up. And i think thats the wrong thing to do. Reporter back to the debates. The Campaign Said there simply isnt enough time to incorporate all the desired changes into the november 10th debate on the fox business channel. There will, however, be longer there will be time for longer answers, norah. 90 seconds instead of 60. The debate format hasnt hurt marco rubios campaign. In fact, it is helping him surge. A poll of likely republican shows rubio at 13 , up from just 4 in september. Donald trump remains in the lead with 26 , and ben carson has 16 . Rubio discussed his campaign with John Dickerson of face the nation. In 2008 republicans running, talking about the democrats that were running, there were some senators running, barack obama, hillary clinton. Constantly i heard republicans say theyve never run as much as a lemonade stand, they dont have executive experience, they havent met a payroll, they havent governed. Why doesnt that apply to you now as a candidate well, first of all, the presidencys not a bookkeeping job. I mean, it is not some glorified accounting job. Its the leader of the United States both of its people and of the nation and the government. The job of a president is to craft a vision for americas in the right position and hold them accountable for carrying out your agenda, but also to rally the country behind big causes. Entitlement reform is a huge undertaking. It will never happen without president ial leadership. Not to Mention National security. Is the most important job of a president. In the context of barack obama he has now been president for seven years, he has significant executive experience and hes still making mistakes in my opinion, so its clear that the issue with him is not that he didnt have executive experience. Its that his ideas did not work. And thats why i think its important to elect someone to the presidency with the right ideas, ideas that allow the private sector to succeed because thats where you get job creation and economic prosperity, but also someone that understands the risks in the world today and what americas role in the world needs to be. But i guess when and this is obviously something your opponents are bringing up. Jeb bush has said in a fundraising appeal, he says you have no credible experience beyond governing. I guess the question is have you been in a position where youve had to make tough calls, where there are real consequences, and where do you get that strength from . If you were to make the presidency where youd be in those kind of decisions all day long. It is true that the presidencys not like being a u. S. Senator. But its also not like being a governor. There is no office in the world like the United States presidency. What i have shown over the last five years especially is judgment, good judgment, and understanding of the major issues before america, particularly on Foreign Policy. I do not believe theres anyone else in this race that has shown better judgment on the issues before America Today than i have and a better understanding of them, especially on the Foreign Policy realm, which is at the end of the day the most important obligation of a president. President s dont run the economy. What you do is promote policies that allow the private sector to succeed. The Bush Campaign called you the republican obama. Is that an insult or a compliment . Well, i dont think they mean it as a compliment. I certainly wouldnt take it as that. Look, campaigns are going say whatever they think gives them an advantage, and obviously someone has convinced jeb that attacking me is going to help his campaign. It wont change the way we run our campaign. Were going to continue to give people a serious candidacy thats optimistic but also realistic about americas future, about our challenges, about the direction our country needs to go. Thats what im going to focus on. As for the democratic president ial debates, cbs news will be hosting the next one in des moines, iowa. Thats november 14th at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Both washington and hollywood are mourning the death of Fred Thompson, the politician turned actor died sunday from a reoccurrence of lymphoma. He was 73. Charlie rose has his story. State Workers Compensation systems are based on decades of experience and careful deliberation. Reporter Fred Thompson spend roles, in both washington you call me harry one more time youll be busting counterfeiters in alaska. Reporter and hollywood. Born in alabama, he became an assistant u. S. Attorney in tennessee and gained National Attention in the 1970s as chief republican counsel for the Senate Watergate committee. Are you aware of any devices that were installed in the executive Office Building office of the president . Yes, sir. Reporter after serving as a successful lobbyist for several years, thompson made the move to the big screen. Pack them and rack them. Reporter playing government officials and authority figures. Senior captains dont start something this dangerous without having thought the matter through. Reporter in 1994 he was elected to the senate and served eight years. Whos your trial judge . Reporter in 2002 he became a District Attorney but this time for televisions hit show law order. You know, one day this chairs going to be empty. Im no politician, arthur. Yeah. Everybody says that. Reporter thompson took a break from acting in a shortlived run for the 2008 republican president ial nomination. I spoke with him on my pbs program. So why put yourself through this . I think its time i stepped up again. At a time when i can do it freely and openly and be myself and do things my way, which ive been roundly criticized for, and just basically say this. This is the guy i am, ive always been. Ive been on the public stage since i was 30 years of age. And what you see is what you get. 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The president visited a Drug Treatment Center in newark, new jersey, calling for job placement, housing assistance, and Mental Health services for those recently released. It comes as thousands of nonviolent drug offenders are being set free from federal prisons to ease overcrowding. Justice correspondent jeff pegues has details. This is about as far as i can go. Reporter after being in a Halfway House and under home arrest for five months, 50yearold Michael Higgins became a free man. The former Public School teacher served ten years in federal prison for dealing meth and ecstasy. I was released two years early, and i am so grateful for that. Reporter hes one of some 6,000 federal inmates to be granted Early Release under a u. S. Sentencing commission program. In 2014 the Commission Voted to cut jail time for some nonviolent drug offenders. The average 10 1 2year prison sentence is being reduced by two years. This program is part of a bipartisan effort to reduce the federal prison population, which has grown to more than 200,000 inmates. Also being addressed, evening out sentences for those caught with crack as opposed to powder cocaine, and loosening socalled mandatory minimum sentences. Critics say both practices have led to high incarceration rates and unfairly targeted blacks and the poor. Kevin ring represents families against mandatory minimums. Congress has decided over the last 30 years to spend billions of dollars locking up nonviolent lowlevel offenders. So weve shifted our resources to locking up drug dealers and offenders who can be treated in other ways and with shorter sentences. Reporter but some sheriffs and Police Chiefs disagree, arguing that the mass release comes without a proper safety net for the former inmates. This is all going to be dropped into the lap of the american police. Reporter new York City Police commissioner bill bratton. Were letting them out of jail. The treatments not there. Job trainings not there. Housing for many of thems not there. Do you feel like your concerns have been heard at the federal level . No. Reporter the sentence reductions are not automatic. Federal judges are required to carefully consider whether there is a threat to public safety. So far judges have denied about 26 of the total petitions that they have received. Jeff pegues, cbs news, new york. In San Francisco bay some alumni of the infamous alcatraz prison held a reunion. Bill geist took the boat over for cbs sunday morning. Good morning, everyone. Welcome aboard the alcatraz reporter alumni of a renowned San Francisco institution recently cruised to a rather remarkable reunion. You guys never bumped into each other at other facilities . No. Reporter on the isle of alcatraz. Most of us were hardheaded criminals. We were convicts. We came here hardheaded, and we left the same way. Reporter former guards, inmates, and their families were invited to return to the fabled prison. Welcome to the rock. Reporter celebrated in a dozen or more films and once home to crime superstars al capone, george machine gun kelly, and of course robert stroud, the bird man of alcatraz. Solitary again, huh . Did you ever meet him . Well, nobody met him. He was in solitary confinement. Reporter returning inmate robert luke, class of 59. I robbed a bank with a machine gun. So i got two tenyear sentences. Tell me what it was like to be a guard in alcatraz. It wasnt very good. Reporter guard george de vincenzi. Class of 58. My first day, my first assignment, the first hour, monday morning i was in a murder in the barber shop. A customer getting his hair cut jumps out of the chair and the barber goes after him with a pair of seveninch barber shears. Gets him in the throat and the heart and the lungs. And me like a damn fool blowing the whistle trying to separate them. Reporter Debbie Townsend is the daughter of a former inmate. My dad was here for 12 1 2 years from 47 to 59. And im not so much proud of the things he did, but the bottom line is he was my dad. Reporter excon bill baker, class of 59. Everybody who came here came here for breaking rules in other prisons. Wasnt your original charge auto theft or something . Yeah. When i was 18 years old i stole a car in portland, oregon, went reporter just like all reunions they renewed old acquaintances and recalled old times. Only here in a more steely setting. They also told us if you ever went up to birdmans cell make sure you dont get closer than three feet frm the bars because if he comes up to the bars and youre closer than that he might grab you. Its hail and farewell to alcatraz. Wearing handcuffs and leg irons the last 27 of its 1,500 prisoners leave the crumbling unsalvageable fortress for more modern federal penitentiaries. Reporter alcatraz closed in 1963, and aging alums are a vanishing breed. Former reunions used to draw big crowds. But at this one there were but three guards and only two excons. Another alum, the infamous mobster whitey bulger, had to send his regrets. Hes doing two life terms in florida. Whitey bulger was here while i was here. Reporter guard jim albright, dressed in his old uniform for the occasion. His only fault was if you did something he didnt like he wanted to kill you. Reporter the honored returnees mingled with the thousands of tourists that swarmed the island. They listened to audio tours and robert luke. Now, when that door slammed shut behind me the first time, you really know that youre in maybe the last prison because id never heard that sound before. I go out when i was 30 years old. Just short of how old are you now . 88. Reporter former inmate bill baker took a different path. For him alcatraz was a trade school. I learned how to counterfeit payroll checks. Yes. Everybody just about that i know here, thats what they live for, to get out and rob banks, cash hot checks or whatever. Theres my cell here. This is yours . This is mine. Sixfoot by ninefoot. Six by nine. Thats not even the size of a decentsized rug. Smaller than most peoples bathrooms today. I can put my hand on both walls like that. Flatten my hand on both walls. Reporter at age 82 baker says lately hes been thinking about retiring from his career in the crime sector. The last prison system i served i got out 4 1 2 years ago. Just got married a couple days ago. And now i have a house, a car, a wife, and a dog. I got it honestly and legitimately, and im proud of it. Took you a long time. Took me a long time. And in that time returning to alcatraz has become a bit easier for some. Oh, its not bad. You know, im getting used to being here. And i can leave when i want to. Thats the main thing. So why wait to feel comfortable . Trust vagisil. The number one wipe for itch. Dry spray . 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P. Hill, living the maxim an army marches on its stomach. Anyone up for a banana ranger bar . Yes, i want it. Reporter but complaints about the food are a daily staple. Its allaround terrible. Its delicious. It sounds good, though. It is good. Its not good. On a scale of 1 to 10 how is it . 3 or 4. You know mres sometimes get a bad rap. No, i dont know that. Reporter whipping up rations is the job of the defense departments jeremy whitsett. Tasty recipe. Its all about increasing war fighter performance. Youre not just trying to keep them alive. Not just trying to keep them alive, no. We want to help them fight and we want to help them win. Reporter in the armys test kitchen at Natick Research center outside boston winters team combines culinary and Scientific Minds with hightech equipment to create the next generation of mres, stuffed with added nutrients. All right. Lets try them. Like this chocolate protein bar. 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Im giving you the directions right now. No, thats it. The next thing i know ive just got fists flying at my face pepper spray. Reporter the man swears and pummels caban, yanking his hair. A Law Enforcement official told our los angeles station kcbs that the passenger, 32yearold benjamin golden, is a Senior Marketing manager for taco bell. The only way that i felt i was going to get him to stop beating me was to incapacitate him, was to use some kind of selfdefense. I dont believe he would have stopped. Reporter caban has a camera in his car because he says hes faced unruly passengers before and uses the footage as evidence. Safety is a big concern in the driver community. And i wanted to show other drivers what happens. Reporter unlike some taxis, theres no partition between the driver and the passenger. When riders sign up for the service, they agree to a code of conduct. Theres also a Rating System for riders. But thats not enough to make some drivers feel safe. Caban says hes done with uber for now. No, i dont feel safe driving for uber anymore. Reporter in a statement to cbs news uber says, weve been in contact with mr. Caban and are thankful he is doing okay. The rider involved in this incident has been permanently banned from the platform. Benjamin golden is out of jail, and he is now facing charges of assault on a cab driver as well as public intoxication. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning

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