which supporters say is necessitated by a tide of illegal immigration. the heated debate is almost certain to end up before the supreme court. john blackstone will report our cover story. reporter: each year some 700 sthourx people from around the world are sworn in as american citizens. the controversy in arizona and elsewhere is about the 500,000 or so who come in illegally each year. herman is one of them. just you being here, you re breaking the law. absolutely. and the thing is that it s an outdateded law. reporter: the immigration debate in arizona and across the country. later on sunday morning. smith: a certain model athlete is currently making his mark in two different worlds. he s doing so with style and ease. serena altschul will make the necessary introductions. reporter: nach owe figueras is the face of polo both on and off the field. despite all the attention and glamor, his one goal is to make the sport he loves more popular. i like to think that i
reporter: it was the wedding everyone was watching. but only a select few actually got to see. this wedding turned out to be exactly what the clintons said it would be: a private family wedding for family and friends of chelsi and marc. reporter: the clinton- mezvinsky wedding, something old,ing in something new, something verified, some things completely untrue later on sunday morning. osgood: although the father of the bride answers to the honorary title mr. president, it is barack obama who holds the position now and bears its responsibilities. this week he took stock with our colleague harry smith of the early show. hello, detroit! reporter: after 18 months in office, president barack obama knows that many americans are not happy with his job performance. but what grade would the president give himself? do you feel sometimes like your administration is not given the credit it deserves? yes. reporter: a conversation with the president later on sunday mornin
reporter: it was the wedding everyone was watching. but only a select few actually got to see. this wedding turned out to be exactly what the clintons said it would be: a private family wedding for family and friends of chelsi and marc. reporter: the clinton- mezvinsky wedding, something old,ing in something new, something verified, some things completely untrue later on sunday morning. osgood: although the father of the bride answers to the honorary title mr. president, it is barack obama who holds the position now and bears its responsibilities. this week he took stock with our colleague harry smith of the early show. hello, detroit! reporter: after 18 months in office, president barack obama knows that many americans are not happy with his job performance. but what grade would the president give himself? do you feel sometimes like your administration is not given the credit it deserves? yes. reporter: a conversation with the president later on sunday mornin
exploring the problem in many different ways. free, we hope of all the usual lecturing and finger pointing. it is indeed a weighty issue as seth doane will be showing us in our sunday morning cover story. reporter: america is 4.6 billion pounds overweight. and our health care system is straining under the burden of it all. about 147 billion dollars a year are spent directly related to obesity. reporter: later on sunday morning, the obesity epidemic. it s a big problem that s getting bigger. and, yes, size matters. osgood: the body of work of many a great artist contains portrayals of the human body. not all of them match our current idea of the well proportioned female form. martha teichner will be our guide. reporter: be honor. if you saw women like these three walking down the street clothed, would you consider them beautiful or just overweight? what about these others thought to be among the greatest beauties in all of our art history? none of those figures were
free, we hope of all the usual lecturing and finger pointing. it is indeed a weighty issue as seth doane will be showing us in our sunday morning cover story. reporter: america is 4.6 billion pounds overweight. and our health care system is straining under the burden of it all. about 147 billion dollars a year are spent directly related to obesity. reporter: later on sunday morning, the obesity epidemic. it s a big problem that s getting bigger. and, yes, size matters. osgood: the body of work of many a great artist contains portrayals of the human body. not all of them match our current idea of the well proportioned female form. martha teichner will be our guide. reporter: be honor. if you saw women like these three walking down the street clothed, would you consider them beautiful or just overweight? what about these others thought to be among the greatest beauties in all of our art history? none of those figures were skinny. none of those figures were skinny.