Better. Its an exciting morning leading to washingtons twoday event. Joe bidens official swearing in is at 8 15 a. M. Eastern time and then the possible will take the oath of office in the white house blue room. 20 hours later comes the ceremonial swearing in of the president at the capitol. Thats followed immediately by his inaugural address. Thats shortly after 2 30 in the afternoon mr. Obama introduces the troops and the inauguration begins at 6 00. Lets get you caught up. We begin with the continuing hostage crisis at the norway gas plant in the remote corner of the algerian desert. Hundreds have been freed. Its unclear how many more remain captive. At least one american has been found dead. Hes identified from cady, texas. Its not clear how he died. Lets get the latest from Charlie Dagata in our london bureau. Charlie charlie, good morning. Good morning to uy. The hostage picture is still murky. At least 20 workers remain unaccounted for. As you informed one american has been killed. It is also thought other americans are still among the missing. These are the workers who managed to escape in the chaos of the algerian desert. They shuttled the survivors of the bloody rescue attempt to nearby hospitals. They are taking care of us. Were lucky were still alied. Freed edd victims say they tracked them down. They said you have nothing do with this. We only want the foreigners. The Al Qaeda Linked group behind the siege led by Mokhtar Belmokhtar claims the americans are still being held. They offered to trade them for two terrorists in the ugs, an offer immediately rejected by washington. Secretary of state Hillary Clinton urged the algerian government to take maximum care to ensure the safety of the remaining hostages. This is an act of terror. The perpetrators are the terrorists. It is absolutely essential that while we work to resolve this particular terrible situation, we continue to broaden and deepen our counterterrorism cooperation. Weve also heard reports this morning that algerian forces have found the burnt bodies of 15 victims at the gas plant. Its too early to identify if theyre the bodies of hostages attackers, or both. Anthony . All right. Charlie dagata in london. Thank you, charlie. Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrongs extended confession to Oprah Winfrey about using ee illicit drugs for years wrapped up last people that supported me and believed in me and they got lied to. Part two of Lance Armstrongs conversation with Oprah Winfrey focused more on his personal life and the impact of his lies on those closest to him. I saw my son defending me. I said dont defend me anymore. Some kid says something, do not defend me. Just say, hey, my dad said he was sorry. But sorry may not be enough. For many armstrongs confession opened up a host of other questions. How were these drugs obtained . How were they distributed . How were they carried across state lines . Bill string land has been covering bicycling for two decades. He thinks the cycling world wants more. We got a lot of it. It was big for armstrong to admit to that much but now we need details. Those could comfy armstrong testifies before doping officials or in one of the numerous lawsuits former sponsors are now threatening to file. For cbv this Morning Saturday carter evans, los angeles. Notre dame football star manti teo is speaking elaborately now. He said he had no role in the bizarre story. He said he had been duped by an acquaintance who has since apologized to him. The story about his girlfriend and her death was widely publicized as notre dame went on to the National Championship earlier this month. The fighting irish had not been in a title hunt since 1993. Former major who gave voice to Hurricane Katrina has been indicted on corruption charges. He face 2 1 charges. Hes accused of taking more than 200,000 in payoffs in zhanch for awarding millions of dlars in work for the city. House republicans are putting forth a plan. Theyre proposing a threemonth extension that will allow the federal government to pay its bills. But as part of the Deal Senate Democrats must agree on a budget that addresses longterm deficit reduction. If theres no agreement in three months, republicans propose that no one in Congress Gets paid. And now we turn to our special president ial inauguration coverage. As washington prepares for two days of inaugural events we have the results of a new cbs New York Times poll. The pr begins his second term with a 51 approval rating. Thats similar to what president bush had at the start of his second term. Lets get more from white house Senior Correspondent bill plante whos about a mile from the white house. Bill, good morning. Reporter good morning to you, rebecca. Well as president obamas first term morphs into his second theres really no change to a jen da. But for the next couple of days a brief holiday from gridlock and a window for celebration. Lastminute preparations are under way at the capitol where the president will take the oath of office and at the parade reviewing stand at the front of the white house. Because the constitution says the president ial terms end at noon january 20th thats when the president is sworn in even if, like tomorrow its on a sunday. But on monday which is also the federal holiday honorering dr. Martin luther king president obama will take the oath again, make his inaugural address, and ride in the inaugural parade. Four years ago an estimated 1. 8 Million People came to tin august rags. This year organizers expect less than half that number. The first inauguration was a pathbreaking historic moment. Expectations are much lowered for the second inaugural. Reporter but the president hopes to make his second term historic. His staff says hell be far more aggressive as he takes on the republicans in the house over spending, gun control immigration, and tax reform. Hes now got to be the guy in charge, the guy who inspires the american people, and who gets them behind his principles and his policies. Reporter but this weekend as he takes the oath on bibles which belonged to president lincoln and dr. King president obama wants to remind the nation of its traditions. The inauguration reminds us of the role that we have as fellow citizens in promoting a common good. Reporter now today is a day of service in honor of dr. King. Monday, the swearing in, the celebration, and then when the partys over after the inaugural balls on monday night, it will be back to the same battles and the hope that it wont be just business as usual. Rebecca, anthony . Bill plante at the white house. Thank you, bill. While the president s opponents are observing the traditional truths to the inauguration, can president obama hope for a new term. Lets talk with Debbie Wassermann schultz. Good morning. Thanks for having me. Congresswoman, let me ask you. We heard from the republicans on extending the debt ceiling for at least a threemonth period. Is this any signs of hope in terms of cooperation or more maneuvering . I think this unfortunately more a sign that republicans realize it was horribly damaging to them to continue to jeopardize the full faith and credit of the United States. Now, it still does that because they are really perpetrating colossal uncertainty by proposing only to extend the debt ceiling increase by three months. I mean in a fragile recovery like the one we have we need to have certainty, we need to pay our bills, and we need to send president obama a clean debt ceiling increase. You also will need to have a budget in place in order to come to that debt ceiling debate as the republicans have laid it out at this point and youre also going to be dealing with the deficit and all of the other issues. So are you basically saying you dont think anythings changed here . No. I think the republicans have realized its a political problem and a real problem if we jeopardize the full faith and credit of the United States. Im not sure they understand we need to pay our bills. They seem to be confused if they only proposed three months. A clean debt ceiling is the only way to go. When we get to march 2nd and the sequester deadline approaches again, we need to focus on a balanced debt ceiling focus. Thats what this is about. The americans made a decision. They embrace president obamas idea that we should have revenue and closed tax loopholes for the wealthiest pay more and reduce spending in a balanced way. I think what people also hoped that they were voting for was the democrats and republicans would get in a room together and would cooperate. Thats right. And what i think a lot of people are concerned are is were not seeing that happening yet. This is supposed to be a day when we see everything reset and start over, but we have the same congress. Ebb wants to know is this going to change, is there any hope for change . Im full of hope. If think we have an opportunity to continue to reach across the aisle. I noe president obama and the republicans are willing to reach out. We cannot begin the second term with president obamas engaging in my way or the highway politics. We recognize that. I hope the republicans do as well. I assume this threemonth extension is a realization of that. Weve got to get back to number one priority of creating jobs and getting this economy turned around. The dundee bait given the timing of the newtown shooting has become a big part of what the president wants to accomplish in this term. How devisive do you think its going to be . I hope its not divisive at all. The idea that we lost 20 precious children hopefully we hear this week from the Gun Control Task force that the democrats have put forth from the wide range of gun rights and supporters and gun control advocates. I think we need to come together as a country as president obama said and say enough. Thank you so much for being with us this morning. Thank you very much. President obama said recently that he likes a good party as much as anyone and hes about to get his chance. After the inauguration ceremonies, washington turns into party town. Inaugural parties are paid for with the private donations, and big donors expect some president ial face time and possibly some favors in return. And theres no limit on how much they can give. An Investigative ReporterSharyl Attkisson has more on that. Shes at the gramd stands in front of the white house where president obama will be viewing the inaugural parade on monday. Sharyl, good morning. Reporter good morning, rebecca. Those who will be sitting here in the prime seats with the president of the United States includes big donors who paid a lot of money for those tickets and this time unlike 2009 theres no limit as to how much a individual or Even Corporation can give. Taxpayers pay for the swearing in, the security, and the parade. But its private donors who pay for all those swank inaugural balls in celebration. This time around its estimated 40 million will be raised edd at the lavish parties to draw some of the biggest players in politics. And washingtons bill allen says theres a reason theyre willing to drop so much money. Theres no better way to settle up and Exchange Business cards at an inaugural event and say we really need help with this tax break or regulation matter, and that kind of access gets you the ear of people who can make decisions and help you out. Reporter inaugural festivities have come a very long way since James Madison charged admission to the ball at the door in 1809. Nixon and carter raised 3 to 4 million. Reagan, 20 million. Bush and clinton, 30 million. Busch 2, 40. Then obama raised it. This time he did an about face in 2009 and decided to accept corporate money and lift all limits on how much someone can donate. Big donors can buy package deals named after president s washington, jefferson, adams, and madison with perks like bleacher seats to tin august real parade and v. I. P. Reception to the candlelight celebration. Were very comfortable with the way were raising money. We know were breaking ground with limitations on lobbying and back money and were the most transparent inaugural around. Reporter watchdogs argue that ordinary people dont get to rub shoulders with policy makers and the president of the United States the way they can. They say theyre being fully transparent and even going so far as to post the names of the donors on the web. Sharyl attkisson. Thank you, sharyl. Security is always a major concern here in washington but its especially true when virtually the United States government and countless american citizens are gathered for an event like this. Here to tell us whats being done is Senior Correspondent john miller, former assistant to the director of the fbi. Good morning. Good morning. We heard sharyl talk about the cost of this. Im sure security is a big cost. What are the concerns this time around . The concerns i mean lets start off with a blank slate which is right now theres no known credible threat to the event. So thats a good place to start. And i say that in the context that the last time we did this while it wasnt public and it unfolded behind the scenes, i was in the command post in the fbi where we had a very known and incredible threat unfolding, which eventually washed out. So were starting off on a good foot here where theres nothing going on behind the scenes. And then there are the unknown threats, and they have to plan the same way whether theyve got something on the front burner or not. What does that planning involved . What kind of preparations under way . It means everythings built in. So theres a lot of coordinating there. But you see things like heavy uniform presence in places. But then theres a lot you dont see. If you were at union station, there are behavioral detection officers mixes in the crowd looking for that person who is looking at security and maybe suddenly going the other way, and they may engage that person for an interview. Youll see the coast guard in the potomac shutting down the river during the entire time the inauguration is going on. Youll see not just bombsniffing dogs sniffing packages but dogs can pick up the sense of explosives who are moving through a crowd and put the handle on it. They put in all the stops an all the toys come out. And theres so much you dont see. Thats right. How about the president s walk . How big a concern is that . Thats always a concern. Ever since jimmy carter has hopped out the of the car at some point. If youre with secret service, theres a lot built in the sniper team and the cat car or assault team thats right behind him, but the best part is the unpre unpredictability unpredictability. You never know when hes going do it. 21 minutes after the hour. Now heres a look at the weather for your weekend. The secret service will be getting a little help during president obamas inaugural parade on monday. Hes a little short for an agent but hes got a heart as big as anyone. Reporter Nathan Norman is a lively 6yearold boy with a deadly type of brain cancer and so last september his mother dawn asked what he might want for christmas in advance just in case, and what he wanted was a few cards from police or firemen. Why was he asking . For christmas cards from police and firefighters . Hes 100 . To him, police firemen, military thats his heroes. What happened next was his wish around the world. Nathans request went viral on the internet with viral being an understatement. Police, fire and military units did not just send cards. Hundreds of officers every week are showing up at his lynchburg, virginia, home in person. They want to meet nathan, put their arms around nathan be arrested by nathan. The Border Patrol brought their drugsniffing dogs. The secret service brought their bomb detection robots. 250 state troopers drove from new england to salute nathan in formation. The family still gets cards, uniformsing s uniforms, combat yards. And they tell him he is their hero for the battle he is waging. Heres a boy who could have asked go to disney world and all he wanted was a card from them. Virginia state trooper grew emotional describing how cops felt they had to respond to a child they could help. You know you see children in bad accidents that have died and stuff like that and it brings back memories. Then you have a little boy like this thats dying, and you try to do what you can for them and thats it. Reporter part of you thought, i can help this one. Right. The others were too late. Reporter nathan is on chemotherapy right now. He is tired a lot, but when he isnt, he likes hearing where all of this comes from. What do you think when youre wearing two secret service pins . He likes that part. He made his strongest connection during a visit with the secret service which has invited the Norman Family to the inauguration. The boy who only wanted cards for christmas will be in a limousine somewhere behind the president in tin august real parade. Very inspiring story. We wish nathan well and his family too. Coming up nearly 50 years ago, Martin Luther king jr. Led the Civil Rights Movement on washington. Being recalled today with a national day of service. Well speak with dr. Kings son. And later some of the greatest inaugural speeches in history. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. I i got it, i got it made i got it made, i got it made i got it made fresh at subway breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] at subway you got breakfast made. Like an under 200 calorie steak egg white cheese. Subway. Eat fresh. As we prepare for president obamas second inaugural, were drawn to history. Hard not to look forward without looking backward. What has it meant for the chances of success and a good term . 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I Herbert George walker bush. There have been 46 since. There are speeches parades, and balls. But according to the u. S. Constitution, the only requirement is for the president to take the oath. I do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States and will to the best of my ability preserve protect, and defend the constitution of the United States. George washington was the first president to speak those words. His inauguration took place at federal hall in new york city on april 30th 1789. Thomas jefferson was the first president sworn into office in washington, d. C. , in 1801 just one year after it had become the nations capitol. For more than a hundred years, Inauguration Day fell on march 4th to give the incoming chief executives time to plan their presidencies. That changed for Franklin Delano roosevelts first term of office with the passage of the amendment. It states the terms of the president and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of january. The move prevented a lame duck presidency and allowed the incoming president to move quickly. President obama will take part in a private oath tomorrow. Its just the second time an inauguration has fallen on a sunday. A traditional public inauguration will take place monday, but in reality, his second term will already have begun. Since Martin Van Buren and Andrew Jackson traveled by carriage in 1887 its become tradition for the president to escort the president elect from the white house to the capitol for the white house ceremony. While that happened four years ago, it wont be the case monday as the president becomes the 21st president inaugurated to a second term. It will be hard to match the euphoria of four years ago as barack obama walked through the capital, nearly 2 Million People anxiously stood by to witness history. So help me god. Congratulations, mr. President. With the completion of the oath, the new president is greeted with the traditional 21gun salute hail to the chief, and the majesty and responsibility of the most powerful office on earth. A president ial inauguration can set the tone for an entire fouryear term with consequences that make an indelible mark on history. So lets take a look at some of the most consequential inaugurations of the past with the help of president ial historian and cbs consultant douglas brinkley. Welcome. Thank you. This is very inspiring. It is inspiring. The whole backdrop is inspiring when you see it live in person. What do you think . How much of a harbinger are the things to come with what the president gives. I think the mastercraft and states craft is the second inauguration. You dont hear much about it but it was 1937. The first one was we have nothing to fear but fear itself. Here hes in a wheelchair with powe owe and were in the middle of the great depression. The second one, the numbers improved but we were still in a depression. He gave a marvelous speech one president obama might Pay Attention to. It talks about nobody is happy in america if the middle class is suffering and we need to be a country of individuals but we also need to work as a collective whole. One of the most important ones on your list is president lincolns inaugural speech in 1861. It was actually a pretty tense time, right . We were about to go into civil war. Both of them. The first one, he got elected in 1860. He didnt have the majority of the people behind him. We were on the eve of the civil war. Where the airport is thats where the battle of bull run took place. There may be bullets flying it was that tense. By the time of the second inaugural inaugural, the war was near over and thats when he gave the famous speech with malice toward none fairness to all. And Frederick Douglass was standing there listening to this and later lincoln said to douglas, youre the only person i care what did you think of the speech. He said it was wonderful, mr. President. And douglas more and more was starting to understand we were going to build a museum in a couple of years and douglass home was in anacostia. It was quite interesting. Teddy roosevelt often cited from 1901 in september just after mckinley had been assassinated. How much did that set the tone for the rest of his presidency . Its interesting. Sometimes we have inaugurals when we dont want them. Most famous dallas, right . Lyndon johnson is getting sworn in on air force one. Roosevelt had to go to a house in buffalo. Theres one where mckinley died and one where roosevelt was sworn in and he kind of stumbled through it all, yeah i got the oath. So he didnt have his hand on the bible. He said a few words, but he became president. It reminds us that things are sometimes haphazard at inaugurations. We dont get to pre plain like we do for this one. President obamas first inauguration drew record crowds. How do you think it will be remembered . I have kids who have the place mat and on it you have president s on it. Its all white faces and now you have the first africanamerican. Man, was that historic. You had people pouring in here electricity in the air. It didnt matter what the speech was that year. It was about the atmospherics. This time around i think the speech the president gives is going to be more important. Theyre having less balls, less crowds, more enthusiasm. He can make up for that by having words that may some day be carved in marble. Douglas brinkley. Thanks appreciate it. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. And now for a closer look at your weekend weather. Up next, we remember the reverend Martin Luther king jr. Whose memorial stands not far from here and whose legacy is being honored here. 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Hundreds of thousands of americans will engage in Service Projects today and the hope is we dont just do it today and this weekend but throughout the year so that we can make america a better nation. In addition to a number of events and historical events all coinciding with this inauguration, your fathers bible, the one that he used to put together his first sermon will be one of the two bibles. The other from lincoln that president obama is sworn in on. What do you think that would mean to your dad . Well, you know i think dad would certainly it would be an extraordinary honor. An extraordinary honor to our family. But then the hope is the president , the congress and the nation derive inspiration as he did from this bible that is tattered and worn as it will be seen on monday that he traveled around the nation with and pulled out quite often. This was his traveling bible, which he actually used to preach unity, which i think they could use a little more around here. Thats certainly one of the hopes, one of the greatest hopes. Do you think thats something that can happen in this particular environment . Oh, absolutely. I mean you know what we realize is we as a nation are some of the greatest people on the planet, but it happens unfortunately during crisis. We come together work things out, we roll up our sleeves whether theres a tsunami, hurricane, tornado, whatever, quake. The tragedy in newtown, the worst tragedy weve seen in our lives of little children being gunned down. We come together as a nation with the best being shown. Somehow if we could keep that spirit without crisis, wow, wed be an incredible nation. Were not far from the reflecting pool and we heard the words of the march on washington and the speech your father gave. What do you think about that . The memorial or the both actually. What you know its all interestingly tied in, and this is whats wonderful. This year the 50th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation and the poor peoples proclamation. He was trying to put together all walks of life to say lets clear the climate really for a decent way for all people. 4r5 years later were still there and then as you said the 50th anniversary of the march in washington. Theres so much going on. This is a monumental year not just for the movement but for our nation because of all of these different anniversaries that will take place. All right. Martin luther king iii. Thank you so much for being with us this morning. Thank you. Coming up next what president obama can learn from great inaugural speeches of the past. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. To the new america we must be bold. We must do what no generation has had to do before. We must invest more in our own people in their jobs and in their future and at the same time, cut our massive debt. 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One of the most important moments of Barack Obamas presidency comes monday afternoon when he delivers his second inaugural address. Back in 2009 he called for setting aside washingtons political squabbles and working together to improve the lives of all americans. Well, we know how that worked out. So what should president obama say this time . Lets speak with jeff. Good morning. West wing writer. Excuse me for not getting that in. We talked about the atmosphere hope, promise, and 1. 8 million americans in washington. What does the president have do this time . Well, i think he has to rally people against his cause. He has to know what that is . We have a sense of what the legislative priorities are. We know he wants do something about guns in the process of that and do something about our debt, but beyond that, what fundamentally is he here to do . This is a speech thats supposed to aspire to that level. When you talk about discussions some of the things he wants to accomplish, those things in themselves can be divisive and the speech is sort of the create unity and vision to get on board with how far can he go without getting in trouble . I wouldnt suggest he go into the weeds, not in this speechlt but he shouldnt be afraid of saying something a little edgy of saying something not everybodys going to be happy with. This is the trap. This is the problem. They talk about freedom, democracy. We all love those things. But president s who have been unafraid to make an argument to make a case for something, president roosevelt, Ronald Reagan in 1981 in his first inaugural, they were unafraid. They said a number of things that not every american would agree with and as a result people had a clear sense of who they were and where they wanted to lead us. How much work goes into this speech . I think this is a speech thats clearly unlike any other, and it may well be that president obama or other president s go into it with a very clear understanding of what they want to do, but rarely will every line be scrutinized in a way that an inaugural address will be. You had some favorites and you mentioned roosevelt as one of them. Lets take a listen. Nameless unreasoning, unjustified terror which parolizes needed efforts to convert retreats. You mentioned how important the lines are. Jfk had a line. Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country. What might be the line or the idea or the context of the line in obamas speech president obamas speech. Maybe ill talk about the context. If i had the laptop and a cup of coffee, i might be able to work something out. With respect to the tone in this moment, i think president obama needs to be strong. I dont think he needs to be sharp in tone. You should never be sharp or divisive in the way that you speak at an inaugural address, but i think he needs to be clear that hes willing to stand up for what he believes and that hes willing to stand up for the people who work in the building that will be behind him, the building thats behind us right now when he delivers the speech that we want to know he has certain nonnegotiables. He doesnt have to spell them all out but he has to convey the sense that hes willing to fight. Thank you. Up next what did president obama do 836 times durs his term and how many of the 50 states did he visit . Well tell you. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. The usual, bob . Not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib Atrial Fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. I dont think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. But not anymore. 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Richard blanco is the first latino poet to come men trait the president s inauguration. John f. Kennedy was the first to include a poet in his inauguration ceremony and he chose robert frost in 1961. The land was ours before we were the land. She was our land more than 100 years before we were her people. Wow. Go ahead. I was just going to say, being here in washington, d. C. , hearing that, knowing whats coming next, theres momentum. I love looking at the old inaugurations. Likewise. Welcome to cbs this Morning Saturday, in washington this inauguration weekend. Im anthony mason. And im rebecca jarvis. Coming up, hes covered every inauguration since rbj. Then inauguration time used to be the big Washington Party scene but something has happened to the d. C. Social world. Veteran washington insider sally quinn explains all. And theyve grown before our eyes and theyll be spending another four years in the national spotlight. What its like growing up in the white house. 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And its about two minutes after the hour. Time now for a check of your weather. Once all the inauguration hoopla is over president obama will get rolling on what looks to be a very different second term agenda from the first. So lets take a look at what mr. Obamas new set of plans and priorities will be with cbs political director john dickerson. Nice to have you with us. Great to be here with you. Nice picnic spot. Its lovely. Theres a lot to be done after all of this ends and the excitement is over. One of the things that president obamas focus has turned to now is gun violence and i wonder is that going to be the new health care . Is that going to be the crux of what he needs to accomplish in the second term and wants to . There was some doubt initially about the president s commitment to this issue but now weve seen, im going to put everything into this. That doesnt mean just legislatively. There are a variety of things that are trying to go through congress but his aides say hes going to take it to the country, travel on this issue, be talking about it in his state of the union. Its a big agenda. But he has other big issues they want to take on because they realize the clock is ticking. That including immigration and Climate Change. Hes got a lot coming out at the beginning here. We talked about it this morning and you and i, weve all talked about this before. Its essentially the same congress as he had before. Technically do you think hes making a mistake here, you know in terms of setting the mood confrontationally right out of the gate . Heres the thing. We heard it earlier this week. Confrontation has to be the order of the day. Hes tried to work with republicans. Atz he said, i could have more parties with them but it doesnt change the way they behave. Hes made a calculation that republicans are not going to be moved so they have to be pressured. It will be interesting to see the juxtaposition between his inaugural speech that will be a kind of lets all come together and his strategy im going to make hard confrontational approaches and hopefully that gets through because what happened in the past didnt work. It might actually be beyond confrontation within the party. What im saying is it may actually be confrontation within his own party and democrats in certain states where its not going to fly. Heres what id watch for. Youre exactly right. Look at the senate. Senate in democrat states where its not full of democratic voters. There are those who will have to take tough votes on the gun legislation, on immigration, on Climate Change and they may balk there president and that will be tough. If hes got his own democrats pushing against him, thats a hard argument to make. It seems like youre talking about a different strategy for the president. Hes looking at things differently. Absolutely. Its more of experience and basically the clock ticking so fast because he knows that with the elections in 2014 coming up that republicans, if they werent already in a mood theyre not in a mood to negotiate, period but they worry about primary challenges in their own elections are really not going to be in the mood to cooperate. So given that he faces that this is where the new confrontational approach comes from. Is it ultimately a bad thick for immigration if gun control plays the biggest in the debate Going Forward . Its a question of whether lets say a big gun control debate sours with him on immigration. I think the reason it might not happen is a lot of them feel a real desire and push to get immigration through because they saw what happened in the last election. They can no longer win elections based on votes of white voters and minorities. John dickerson. Thanks, john. When it comes to memories few journalists can match bob schieffer. Hes cbs chief correspondent and host of face the nation and he hasnt missed a president ial inauguration in nearly 50 years. Naturally we wanted to hear from our very own witness and recently i sat down with him on face the nation. Bob this is going to be your 13th inauguration . I think so. You get excited . I really do. Theres nothing like it. Its all out in front of you, everything as a country, what we stand for, its an affirmation. Most of all, it is an example of what this country is and that we are, first of all, a nation of laws. Right. I mean the appointed hour comes and the old president leaves, the new president comes in, theres never any question about it they dont have to use guns. Theres never any doubt. That doesnt happen in a lot of places in the world. I dont think it happens in most places in the world. And to me thats the most wonderful part of it. Yeah. Your first inauguration was 1965. Yes. Lyndon johnson. Uhhuh. What brought you to the inauguration then . I was the reporter for fort star telegram. Lindinynnindin johnson was from texas. My mother worked in precinct politics and someone said would you like to have some tickets to the inauguration, so we came and it was a wonderful time. What do you remember about it most . Well just seeing washington really, and seeing everything seemed bigger than life. The buildings seemed bigger than any buildings i had ever seen before, the capitol, and the politicians. Just seeing them. Somehow i felt like i was in the land of the giants. Sometimes i dont feel that way anymore, but i still love washington. And actually things were probably a lot smaller in terms of the scale. Not in terms of the politicians. 1969 you were at that point you were almost at cbs but not quite. Yeah. I had left the fort worthstar telegram. I had come here. I had beenhired by the television station and my first assignment, my First Washington story was to cover the inauguration of richard nixon. Now, i didnt get the key assignment. I got assigned to cover a protest group called the yippise led by someone named abby hoffman. What they did was they decided to inaugurate a pig in protest of nixon being elected. So they had this little ceremony down at the washington monument. It was raining. They got the big outpig out. You know what happened next. The pig got loose and we spent hours chasing this pig around in the mud. It was a unique experience. It really was. What do you remember about jimmy carters inauguration . That he walked. You know jimmy carter his whole deal was he was every man, a man of the people. He insisted on carrying his own hanging bag with his clothes in it when hed get off the airplane charter. And so he decided to walk a good part of the way up pennsylvania avenue and so he did. Then cameron Ronald Reagan with who changed everything around. Yeah. And they had these hostages that they refused to release until Ronald Reagan took the oath. When he took the oath it came over the air that they had released these americans. Right. Some 30 minutes ago the planes bearing our prisoners left iranian airspace and are now free. Inaugurations are the time where you get a look into the future. You know youre reminded of the past and all the traditions and all that. But what you hear at the inauguration does not always accurately forecast what youre going to see in the years in the years that follow. I mean i dont think we heard very much in george bushs first inaugural speech about the threat of terrorists and yet that dominated the eight years of his presidency. Actually the mood four years ago when president obama was first inaugurated didnt play itself out really did it . No. But, you know i must say of all the inaugurations that i have seen, obamas inauguration was the one that ill probably remember. I mean most of all i mean here i mean it was truly historic. You had the first africanamerican elected president. He had campaigned on this on this campaign of hope of yes we can. And to be up there on capitol hill and to look down the mall and to see literally millions of people out there, it is the largest crowd ever assembled in washington in the history of this capitol. And to see this great mass of people. And there was a spirit of hope. Maybe it didnt last very long. But for one brief shining moment, there it was. And you kind of saw, i think in some ways america at its best in that moment. Bob schieffer thanks very much. You bet. And bob will have much more on this years president ial inauguration on face the nation tomorrow morning at 10 00 eastern time. Coming up the social life isnt what it seems to be. You can ask me anything. How are we doing a that point . Hard to say. So far its your first typical date. And i want to be different from the other guys. Well tell you whats changed and why. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. America has never been united by blood or birth or soil. Were bound by ideals that are moved beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests, and teach us what it means to be citizens. Ball on monday night, two inaugural balls. But thats a far cry from the balls of the past. Joining us now, someone who knows those balls very well sally quinn. Goo to have you. Good to be here. Back in 09, it was ten. Now two. Why the changes . Is it the economy or Something Else . I think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that its a second inauguration and most people dont have the same excitement about it. But it is 40,000 people. Sure. And its going to be a crush, i can only tell you that. And if you get a peanut or a pretzel pretzel, youre really lucky. When the obamas came to washington, a lot of people thought it was going to be the Second Coming of cam aelot a swirling around him. Did that happen . They were really expecting excitement and they were expecting to see the obamas around town and to be invited to the white house and all that. No, it has not happened. Somebody was asking me what the social life was like in washington, and i said well, there is no social life in washington. Its like little tiny dutchies all over the city where people have their own Little Friends and they see each other, but theres no kind of expansive social life that revolves around the white house. Is that unusual . Yes. Its gotten more like that. But george bush jr. , w. They entertained quite a bit. They often went out. He was famous for going to bebed at 9 30, but hethey did go out. The obamas dont entertain. Very few have been to the white house and they dont go out. They dont accept invitations outside of the white house except for their very small inner circle. How does the city feel about that . From everything i heard things dont get done in the building behind us. Theyre getting done at these parties because people have these camaraderies they establish from going out together. You know, people will always say the washington social scene is so frivolous. But the fact is theres a lot of business that does get done in the evening. You know when you sit across the table from somebody and you have a glass of wine and you eat a meal and you talk about your family and your children and your personal life you cant help but have some sort of connect connection with that person because thats a real human being now. Its not just somebody over there who disagrees with me. That makes a huge difference. Sally, are republicans upset about this or both . Both. Actually democrats are more upset because its a democratic administration, and so the democrats ss expect to be folded in and invited and part of the economy. So when theyre not, they get more upset. The republicans dont expect to be included but the democrats do. When the clintons were in the white house, they were actually criticized for overentertaining. They would have tents on the lawn with 700 or 800 people and they were having people all over the place and every day they were going out. Enough. It was a different world. Sally quinn, thank you. Appreciate it. Up next they were just kids when they moved in. By the time they leave, theyll be nearly grown. Whats it like growing up in the white house . Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Like somebody had set it on fire. And the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. He said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl. I said, yes, i did. I dont think anybody ever thinks theyre going to get shingles. But it happened to me. For more of the inside story visit shinglesinfo. Com to the best vacation spot on earth. all the gulf it doesnt matter which of our great states folks visit. Mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida theyre gonna love it. 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But i think theyre going to look back on these as great years. You just had sally quinn on the set saying how the obamas dont go out to parties. Thats the key to the life of sasha and malia. They have their mom and dad at home. In the white house. Whether you live in the white house or the slum your childhood is good or bad, depending on if mom and dad are there. And most president s are too busy and too indulgent in history. I was surprised to hear you say in the interviews of those who grew up in the white house, most of them say it was the best time of their lives. Even for the adult families like the fords and the carters, they were together all the time. I said steesh you lived out in wyoming. He said theyd send the jet out on the weekend and bring us all together. Thats the key. Most of these families had been separated all their lives. They only came together in the white house. The obamas have always been together. What their life might be like in the future . Yes. Interesting. Chel Chelsea Clinton was 8 years old, amy carter was 12 years old. Theyre siblings. That makes a big difference and they have their grandmother. The obama girls are soon going to be of dating age and mrs. Obama said shes going to let them go out. Is that going to be a challenge . Its going to be a challenge, but the challenge is going to be who. All through history, even before the public, first lady, thats the question. When theres power, who do you let into the circle . All through history, many president ial children married their cousins and when they dont mair their cousins they mair a military attache or a member of the white house staff. The first one was jenna bush a member of the president s staff. The difficulty is the small pool to fish from, who will they meet. And i do think youre going to see more camp david. Malia and sasha dont especially like camp david. Now that theyve become teenagers, theyll watch. Theyll find the woods of camp david better than the halls of the white house. You can imagine the pressure that any white house child is under and the idea that theyre overshadowed by this famous father of theirs. Whats the future hold for these two young ladies . Yeah. The president ial children its feast or famine. They have either great lives, successful lives or a lot of tragedy too. But their lives will always be overshadowed. If you told your mom, tonight im going to out to eat with a bestselling author or artist or picture on a cover we have to wrap it up there. Doug, thank you very much. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. Its an important part of anyones weekend here in washington, d. C. Deciding which inaugural souvenir to bring home. Is your family waiting on something, anthony . Im going to have to grab something on my way to the airport, i think. I look forward to seeing what you choose. Heres a look at the official inaugural schedule. It begins at 8 15 sunday morning with Vice President bidens official swearing in at his residence at the naval observatory and then president obama will be sworn in in the blue room at the white house. On monday just before noon comes the ceremonial swearing in on the steps of the capitol followed by his second inaugural address. At 2 30 in the afternoon the president will review the troops and the parties will begin at 6 00 p. M. Lots of parties. Welcome back to cbs this Morning Saturday. Im rebecca jarvis. And im anthony mason. Coming up well meet the man whos announced every inaugural parade since president eisenhower and Smokey Robinson will talk about his moments, his music and memories of Martin Luther king jr. First we want to take you inside the Obama White House courtesy of the staff photographer. He has won plenty of awards for his photographic artistry, but being assigned to president obama for the past four years may be the greatest honor of all and hes here this morning with some of his favorite shots. Nice to have you with us. Good morning. Good morning. This sun would have ruined all of your shots. Were making concessions here on set but were thrilled to have you with us. Glad to be here. We want to take a look at one of your first shots. President obamas 2009 swearingin ceremony. What was the mood like that day . It was celebratory, it was elated, it was exciting. It was 2. 1 Million People here on the mall. And to be a witness to that was a very special honor. What was happening here . This was Prime Minister cameron had come to visit the white house. Both leaders were young, popular, with Young Children and young families. A lot of attention was paid to the visit. It was in springtime and in getting images were always looking for a way to photograph a familiar scene but in a different way. So finding an angle underneath one of flowering trees, the two leaders, was an attempt at that and successful with that. Nice contrast with the flowers there. The next picture we look at is president obama signing the bill. Yes. This was the health care bill. Yes. This was a very monumental piece of legislation for him and for the democrats, and it was, again, an amazing moment to witness as a photographer and as a person. My favorite one is of the president doing pushups. What was going on there . That was during the during the easter egg roll every year on the south lawn of the white house, the president will get out and roll a few easter eggs and start a few festivities. After that hell move down to the white house tennis kortz thats been converted to the Basketball Court and members of the Harlem Globetrotters were there and every time you missed a shot you had to do some pushups. How many did he do that day . I know he did more than ten. I dont know how that was related to the number of shots he missed but he did a few pushups. We have a picture of president obama walking down the court thatcorridor that i know you love. I do. Its a cross hall that connects the east room with the state dining room and were allowed to put remote cameras near the ceiling of the cross hall showing the president coming and going from press conferences and other events. That particular image was made with a remote camera. Its getwork until we see it that its a great shot. U love that picture. We have a picture of the president with his tie. Whats happening there . This was earlier this earlier in 2012 there was an event on the south lawn where he was greeting i believe, olympic athletes, and he was headed back to the oval office from the south lawn and were always we have to stay on point at all times, and whenever the president s present, we want to keep him in our cameras. The wind picked up his tie, lifted it, flaw it over his shoulder and made for an interesting and humorous photograph. Im sure it can be difficult. It is. All politicians are very conscientious of their images and the way they play and photographs on television. So to try to find a moment where they are where their personal shines through sometimes can be difficult. Thats what were always looking for. Youve got some very real ones. Thanks so much. Thank you for joining us. Youre welcome. Thank you for having me. Time for one final check of the weather. Heres a closer look for your weekend. 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That was in 1949. Exactly. Before when you were in Broadcasting School with truman. My first was truman. I was a student at an announcing school, and that was the first inaugural parade that was on television, so they needed some cheap announcers, and we were that. Do you remember what you got paid for that . Never, nothing. In fact, i have never received a penny. I would pay them to let me do this. You had a break a little bit after the first inauguration. Yes. You were the anunser for the washington senators . Thats correct. First in peace, last in the american league. A true senators fan. How did you go from the senators back to the inauguration . What happened was in 1956 as the announcer, i introduced president eisenhower throwing out the first ball. We were buddies for about ten minutes. I introduced him to the players. I thought that was nice one day of fame. And then all of a sudden its now november of 1956 and i get a call from a lady who says are you charles brotman. Yes, maam. Did you introduce the president . Yeah. Well, you must have impressed him because he wanted you to introduce him again. I said where and when . What an honor. She said on pennsylvania avenue in washington, d. C. And the when is january 1957. I said im a native wash tonian. Thats the inaugural parade. She looked me in the eye and said, yes, youll be the president s announcer. What exactly is the job of the president s announcer . Im the eyes and ears of the president. The president is street level. He can only literally see whats in front of him. I try to announce, now matching to the president ial reviewing stand, it will be the United States marine corps band. Meanwhile the president is now facing. He knows when to stand, when to salute, when to youre kind of giving him cues. Im his playbyplay man, and it just so happens theres like a Million People listening in. How do you prepare for this . I do. And what actually happens is when like kennedy was here and its no computers. It was all index cards. And when he came in, this was a whole new group of young people who had never put on a parade much less a president ial parade so theyre look at charlie brotman, see if hes still alive, see if hes around, see if he can give us hints. They finally contacted me. They want me to be the announcer but come down to the office because we want to pick your brains about how to put a parade on. Quickly charlie, favorite parade. That would be reagan, 1981 because he brought half of hollywood to washington and it was so much fun seeing all these movie stars and celebrities. Its been so much fun having you, charlie brotman. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you for having me. Best wishes on the parade. Up next another living legend. Motown great Smokey Robinson who will be playing the inaugural ball on monday. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. 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Known as one of legends greatest singers and songwriters, rock and roll hall of fame and honor re. We welcome mr. Smokey robinson. Hi. Its so nice to have you here. It geesd to be here. This appearance is mores than a performance for you, isnt it . It is. I was at president obamas initial inauguration, you know so it was such a historical event, and so is this. Im happy to be here. Ive done a lot of things here in washington since hes been in office, and, you know also were kind of celebrating Martin Luther king, and i had the honor of being involved with him and meeting him and knowing him. So this is wonderful. Im happy to be here. March on washington 50 years ago. Yes indeed. A lot of things are coinciding here. Yeah. When you think about the significance of president obamas second inauguration Martin Luther king day, the march on washington all coming together, what do those things say to you and what do they mean to you . I regret the fact that dr. Martin luther king did not live to see president obama elected and that hes not here to be involved in this because he initiated president obama being elected as far as im concerned. Right. It couldnt have happened without him. No question about it. So i think thats the tiein. What do you think if Martin Luther king was here today, what do you think his thoughts would be on the fact that president obama is now being inaugurated for a second time in this country . I know he would be elated. Like i said it was his lifes work. It was his dream. It was a part of his dream that he had about america. So i know that he would be absolutely elated about this. In terms of as you look at this, you went through the whole period. You lived through all that. Yes. You look at these two moments as rebecca said coinciding here i mean what were you feeling back then when you were meeting Martin Luther king . Oh i was young and i was up for it. I was very happy to be involved in that. It was like at last were getting a chance to express ourselves and to say were not going to take this any longer, the things we had to go through, not being able to stay in hotels or eat in restaurants or going to places we wanted to go and some people in the south couldnt drink at the same water fountains and the toilets were all separate and all that. It was a wonderful thing. I felt like a soldier. And the miracles had an impact on the Civil Rights Movement to this point. Thank you very much. Id like to think so. Id like to think motown itself motown music you know motown music broke down a lot of barriers and when we first started we had no idea we were going to make history and be involved in the things we were involved in, but we broke down a lot of barriers because before that time white kids and black kids werent even in the same areas dancing and listening to the same music and doing the things that they started to do after we came into being, so im very proud of that. Speaking of motown theres a musical opening on broadway in the spring. Youll be a character in that musical because you had a huge role in the creation of motown and were at one time Vice President of motown as well as singing and writing so mm of the hits that came out of there. Is it going to be weird to see yourself portrayed on the stage . No. Its actually like a story of Barry Gordons life. Yeah. The founder of motown. The founder of motown. Hes my best friend. I tell you, he had a venue a presentation. A vignette from the film. I think its going to be absolutely wonderful. I think broadway needs it and i believe hes going to win some tonys from it. With some of your songs. I do. When you perform your songs, what are you going to perform this week . You know, i have no idea. I have my band my singers. Were going to wing it. Whatever we feel that night were going do it. Were going to have some fun. Id like to say were going to have a good time. Id like to say were having a good time with you. And i second that emotion. I was talking to charlie. Im glad to be here anyway. Thank you. Thank you, smokey. Dont go away well be right back with a special performance from the armys fife and drum corps. Youre watching cbs this Morning Saturday. I stand here today humbled by the task before us. Grateful for the trust youve bestowed. Mindful of the sacrifices of our ancestors. Aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u. S. Postal service. Well even drop off boxes if you need them. Visit usps. Com pay, print and have it picked up for free. Any time of year. Nice sweater. Thank you. [ male announcer ] when was the last time something made your jaw drop . Campbells has 24 new soups that will make it drop over and over again. From jammin jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. See whats new from campbells. Its amazing what soup can do. [ elizabeth ] i like to drink orange juice or have lemon in my water. 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Thanks for being with us. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com announcer formore the niners game in atlanta. Police question a star player in connection with a Sexual Assault investigation. Weather ad libs a star player in connection with a Sexual Assault investigation. Back in the bay area with a beautiful start to saturday morning. Things are warming up. We might be near 70. Well have details in a few minutes. The stage is set for the 57th president ial inauguration and a national day of service. Im Randall Pinkston in washington with the story coming up. Good morning it is 7 00 saturday, january 18. Thanks for joining us. Another chilly morning. Well have more on your Weather Forecast coming none a few. In the meantime the San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree is in atlanta this morning. The cameras were rolling as they almost missed that teen bus headed for the airport. Now we know that there are far more serious drama surrounding crabtree. 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