it s still painful now that it s here. reporter: it never takes away the pain, martin, it never does. and it s true, i think many of us figured that if the family on their own accord would put out a statement as they did on friday saying that he no longer was going to treat his brain kans, he are that the end may be near. what we ve learned is that the senators with very much part of the plans for how the end of his days would be lived out here at his beloved cabin which we understand is about a mile up that road behind me there. and also planning for how his reception would be after he passed. and the funeral proceedings, we saw out here after the broke of news broke it was late afternoon, people were starting to stop by and drop off flourds, one couple putting in an american flag just outside the dirt road here. people in the state love senator mccain. as you were saying, elected six times to the u.s. senate representing the state. so he is a beloved son and
jimmy carter says he is cancer-free. he says the latest mri scan of his brain showed no sign of the original cancer spots and no new ones. president carter was first diagnosed with brain kans are over the summer, you ll recall. his treatments have included an experimental drug that was just approved by the fda. i imagine this news is going to be greeted with such excitement from other people that have been diagnosed similarly. if it worked for a 91-year-old, it can work for other people. absolutely. no average guy. being president of the united states is the least of his qualities. i ll never forget what he did for that little kid poet matty stepanek. the radicalization of americans might be the single biggest threat we face leads to what we saw in san bernardino. what they call lone wolf