Bob Schieffer: George H.W. Bush "probably had more friends than any president"
From World War II hero to Texas congressman, UN ambassador, CIA director, vice president and president, George H.W. Bush has left a lasting legacy on this country. When asked about that six years ago he said he banned the "l" word, adding, "I think history will point out the things I did wrong. And perhaps some of the things I did right." CBS News’ Bob Schieffer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss Bush's legacy as a civil servant and entrepreneur and remembers him as "one of the kindest" people he ever met.