Ass you weigh 200. Reporter an equal opportunity offender. No one was immune from his r ridicule. I wish you wouldnt touch me, sammy. You people rust. Reporter no race, no religion. Im a jew and youre an italian. And here we have what . Reporter in fact, the bigger they were the more rickles loved going after them. Is this too fast, ronnie . Reporter even the president of the United States. Hes sitting there looking at the program going, where is he saying he makes fun of me . Where does it say that . Reporter born 90 years ago in queens, don rickles studied acting after the navy. He got some bit parts in movies. I guess its area 7, mr. Bledsoe. Did you hear the captain read the operation orders . Reporter but short, squad, and balding, he saw his future in nightclubs, not the big screen. Is that your wife, sir . Jesus. I tell you [ laughter ] ages 3 and up. Its on my box. Reporter the later generations who would know him as mr. Potato head in toy story gee, id better shave. Reporter may not have appreciated his oldschool insult act. But rickles explained to charlie rose he wasnt really hurting anyone. I dont know how, but i have a knack of making fun of somebody and exaggerating without hurting them and doing it in such a way that they say oh, that was great. You know. Reporter and according to many who knew him best, the prince of putdown spiel was all an act. One of the sweetest and most lovely people, tweeted jimmy kimmel today. Give me a break. Im so lonely. Reporter if its true don rickles jokes were something from another time, there is a quality to the way he made many laugh that is timeless. Jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later. For the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Latebreaking news. The u. S. Launches a military attack on syria in response to the chemical attack on syrian civilians. And the Trump Administration says assad has to go. Also tonight, republican chairman devin nunes accused of mishandling intelligence drops out of the russia investigation. The house investigation can now go forward without laboring under the cloud that had been created. Going nuclear. Republicans change senate rules to put gorsuch on the supreme court. The attorney general considers a crackdown on pot. I reject the idea that were going to be a better place if we have more marijuana. And remembering don rickles. He turned insults into an art form. The governor is a great politician of all time. He laughs at anything. My brother died. Ha, ha, ha. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. President trump has just made his first Public Comments on the attack that he ordered tonight against the assad dictatorship in syria. U. S. Navy destroyers fired 59 tomahawk cruise missiles against a Syrian Air Base. Now, this was retaliation for tuesdays nerve gas attack that was launched apparently from that syrian base, an attack that killed more than 80 syrian civilians. David martin has been breaking the news on this story at the pentagon. David, what more can you tell us . Reporter well, scott, the target for this air strike was the air field believed to have been the location from which the plane that dropped those chemical weapons took off. So this was a direct retaliation against the Syrian Air Force for having carried out that chemical attack. The air field itself was located about 50 miles directly south of the village that was hit, and it was the target of, as you said, 59 cruise missiles. They landed at about 8 45 east coast time tonight. That would have been the Early Morning hours in syria. And they were aimed at various locations around the air field, the aircraft hangars, the fuel storage areas, and they were all designed to go off within the space of one minute. Thats 59 missiles each with a warhead of 1,000 pounds going off in the space of 60 seconds. And david martin at the pentagon, thank you. This was the president speaking from his maralago resort just a few minutes ago. On tuesday syrian dictator Bashar Al Assad launched a horrible chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians. Using a deadly nerve agent, assad choked out the lives of helpless men, women, and children. It was a slow and brutal death for so many. Even beautiful babies were cruelly murdered in this very barbaric attack. No child of god should ever suffer such horror. Tonight i ordered a target ed military strike on the air field in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. It is in this Vital National security interest of the United States to prevent and deter the spread and use of deadly chemical weapons. There can be no dispute that syria used banned chemical weapons, violated its obligations under the chemical weapons convention, and ignored the urging of the u. N. Security council. Years of previous attempts at changing assads behavior have all failed and failed very dramatically. As a result the refugee crisis continues to deepen and the region continues to destabilize, threatening the United States and its allies. Tonight i call on all civilized nations to join us in seeking to end the slaughter and bloodshed in syria and also to end terrorism of all kinds and all types. We ask for gods wisdom as we face the challenge of our very troubled world. We pray for the lives of the wounded and for the souls of those who have passed. And we hope that as long as america stands for justice then peace and harmony will in the end prevail. Good night, and God Bless America and the entire world. Thank you. The president of the United States a few minutes ago announcing what is a narrowly targeted and limited military strike. 59 cruise missiles launched tonight against a single Syrian Air Base which the United States says was the base that launched the attack earlier this week, dropping sarin nerve gas on 80 and more civilians. Margaret brennan is traveling with the president in florida. Margaret, what have you learned . Reporter well, scott, this is not a declaration of war but it is a declaration that President Trump is putting the credible threat of military force back on the table when it comes to any threat hes looking at right now and specifically when it comes to the use of sarin gas as you just said which the u. S. Now assesses with a high degree of confidence was the nerve agent used to kill those civilians in Northern Syria this week. 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I realized that having one foot in and one foot out wouldnt work. And the reality is it all happened very organically for me. I had to determine that my husband and i would both want to be in d. C. , that it was viable to move our children, that they would be happy in their new environment. After i decided i wanted to try, i needed to divest of numerous businesses. So did my husband. And i wanted to understand where i could be an asset to the administration, how i could help my father and ultimately the country. What will you be doing . I think for me what it means is that ill continue the advocacy work i was doing in the private sector, advocating for the Economic Empowerment of women. Im very focused on the role of education. Im still my fathers daughter. So to me this particular title was about giving critics the comfort that im holding myself to that highest ethical standard. But ill weigh in with my father on the issues i feel strongly about. You say that you are your fathers daughter, and we all get that. You also talk about the critics. And you have a couple who say why isnt ivanka speaking out . Where is she on planned parenthood . Where is she on gay rights . Where is she on the rights of women . Where is she on Climate Change . And its like youre being held personally accountable for not speaking up. What do you say to your critics . I would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence. I think there are multiple ways to have your voice heard. In some case its through protest and its through going on the nightly news and talking about or denouncing every issue which you disagree with. Other times it is quietly and directly and candidly. So where i disagree with my father he knows it and i express myself with total candor. Where i agree i fully lean in and support the agenda and hope that i can be an asset to him and make a positive impact. But i respect the fact that he always listens. Its how he was in business. Its how he is as president. And on a more serious note, the new smurf movie opens today. Its called the lost village and it stars demi lovato, mandy patinkin, and julia roberts. Roberts sat down for a chat with our gayle king who wanted to know how she got started in show business. I was 17 when i moved to new york. It was a big difference from smyrna, georgia. I spent a lot of time by myself, and i was just lonely and the city was so fast and big. So i would get on the phone with my mom crying, i want to come home. You stay right where you are. You work this out. And you did. Yeah. As stunning as she is on screen her fans say no one makes a character more relatable than julia roberts. My reception, ferns and dance and tons of people reporter but early success led to a landmark payday. These people dont dream about being rich. They dream about being able to watch their kids swim in a pool without worrying that theyll have to have a hysterectomy at the age of 20. Reporter when roberts became the first woman in hollywood to earn 20 million for the film erin brockovich. Im erin. Erin. When did you realize that you could make a career out of this and think all right, ill be all right . I think when i got nominated for an oscar for pretty woman. You just leave it all up to me and it was the second nomination, and i thought maybe its not a fluke. Like maybe i really am able to get all of my creative feeling across. I dont want you to get too excited. Its only a loan. Reporter starring alongside richard gere in pretty woman may have selected roberts as americas sweetheart. Remember that laugh . Oh ha, ha, ha, ha but it was over a decade later on the set of the film the mexican that she found real love with cameraman danny moder. He was great friends with brad. Brad pitt, yeah. So they were always just chatting. And i would kind of go oh, i read that book. I can contribute to this conversation. Yeah. It was long after that. But thats what started. It was the two of them and their conversations about music and movies and books and stuff that i would just sort of chime in. Reporter the two married back in 2002 and have three children twins phinneas and hazel and henry. Ou do . By now theyre old enough to understand do they really get you are who you are . One of them said, so are you famous . Yeah. I guess there are people that know me that i dont know. Are you more famous than taylor swift . Did they ask you that . No, i am not. So i think that kind of put it in some kind of okay. Im smurf willow, leader of the smurfs. Im afraid thats quite impossible because i happen to be the leader of the smurfs. Whatever you say, papa thing. Reporter now roberts kids can hear their mom in the latest take on the animated classic smurfs the lost village. I think smurfs are these timeless fun little creatures. They always have had these sweet lessons and teaching and this movie is no different in that its so much about being kind and accepting our differences and right now if we can take that in all the better. Just to soften the edges a little bit of whats happening in the world right now. We had an election in this country and there was a womens march. It was reported that you were there. Mmhmm. And that you took hazel. Mmhmm. Why did you go and why did you take her . She had a very strong interest in the election. And i think the result was so surprising to her, as it was to many of us. And i felt it was important for her to feel a sense of participating you know, that youre not just in your heart and this thing has happened. We as women have certain ideas and beliefs and we just want to be really sure that you are aware of them. Julia roberts, julia fiona roberts, is turning 50 this year. I like it. Gale. I like it. 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Reporter john schumachers job keeps him on the road about 200 days out of the year. And this is what he does for a livig. My job is to tell teachers and librarians and principals and superintendents and parents about the power of letting kids read the books that they want to re read. Reporter with a boundless enthusiasm give me a drum roll, please. Reporter this 35yearold librarian may be the foremost advocate for schoolage reading in the country. Being in the library, being in this magical sacred place, is one of the most rewarding things. Reporter we were with him when he visited the Kendall Elementary School in naperville, illinois. Holy mackerel holy mackerel reporter where there are plenty of page turners and enthusiastic readers. What does reading do for you . It exercises the brain. It stirs your imagination. How old were you when you read your first book . I was like 5 in kindergarten. Really . I think like 1 or 2. 1 or 2 . Wow. I have three copies to give away. Reporter schumachers actual title is ambassador of School Libraries for Scholastic Book fairs. And as such he tours schools all over the country. But even that broad label is too narrow for his impact. As youre reading the book your heart is growing. As youre reading the book your soul is billowing out. I think the key to everything. Reporter Veronica Donovan teaches third grade here. Librarys the heart of our school. The students are excited to go. And without the library im just not sure how a school could function. Reporter not every school is so lucky. According to a recent survey, 39 of School Principals nationwide reported not having a fulltime librarian. Carla hayden is the librarian of congress. Many schools are under severe fiscal challenges. And they have to make hard decisions. That has affected many School Libraries. It shouldnt be viewed as a privilege. It should be seen as a right. We cannot cut School Libraries. Reporter but even if librarians are on hand its doubtful theyd be quite like mr. Schumacher. Do you all love the smell of books . There is nothing, there is Nothing Better than the smell of books. Reporter over the years hes given away more best smellers than he can count. Would somebody like this . And you can take it home and smell it. Reporter his work is so important because hes giving inspiration to school librarians. Not an oxymoron. A rock stars librarian. And last night i had so much work to do but i had to keep reading this book. Reporter schumacher, who reads about 800 to 1,000 books a year, says that growing up he had little use for the School Library because it was the place where he was always being shushed. I actually would ask to go to the nurse a lot on library day because i just i knew i was going to be miserable when i got there. Have you read this book before . No. Its one of my favorites. Reporter that changed when he spent time as an educator and saw what a good book could do. By putting a book into the hands of a child we can put hope directly into that childs hands. We can put love directly into that childs hands. We can show them, look, you have the power to make this world better. I love your enthusiasm. Theres three reporter the joy that came off of the kids that we met off of the kids that we met today,,,,, christian tradition teaches that the pope is the keeper of the keys to heaven while every other earthly key in the vatican is kept by a man youre about to meet. In this report from seth doan. Reporter its one of the busiest tourist sites on earth. But at 5 00 a. M. Gianni crea has it much to himself. His job here is as ancient as these tools. Hes a clavigiro, or key man. He and his team are responsible for opening 300 doors in the Vatican Museums every morning. There are nearly 2,800 keys in his charge. Hes the first in the famed gallery of maps. [ speaking Foreign Language ]. Now its only for you. Reporter yes, its emotional to be in the museum all alone, he said. Im privileged in this job. The doors he opens reveal masterpieces. Quintaricchio and michelangelo. This is van gogh. Your job would be the envy of many art historians. I have the chance to appreciate some of the most important pieces of art in the world, he said. Sometimes the doors themselves impress. This is the oldest key, he explained. Its from the 1700s. Key number 401. The most important key, though, does not have a number, and its kept inside a sealed envelope. As the lights came on inside the sistine chapel, we saw how for him this is far more than a job. Its extraordinary. Its incredible, he marvelled. I cannot say anything because this artwork speaks for itself. As the sun rose he let us peek at bmt rimantes spiral staircase. The doors were open and the museum was ready. Does this ever get mundane . No, absolutely not, he insist. Every day i discover something new here, a work of art, a painting, something. The Vatican Museum sees more than 6 million visitors a year, but no one gets to see it quite as gianni crea does. Seth doan, cbs news, vatican city. And thats the overnight news for this friday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im tony duh coupll. Captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs its friday, april 7th, 2017. This is the cbs morning news. Tonight i ordered a targeted military strike on the airfield in syria from where the chemical attack was launched. Dozens of missiles hit the air base. Syria calls the attack an aggression, while russia says the u. S. Violated International Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news