die. even if you had one person you are not talking about small, petty crime. you are talking rape and murder. that s the fear. that s the fear. if you sampled another 800 and there were two people who were repeat offenders, how many died as a result of that? you are dealing with high level crimes. i agree. now i am board by this whole thing. are teenagers getting high by licking cats? no, but if they did we would do a story on it. as it stands we are not doing a story. i repeat no story about teenagers getting high by licking cats. should you try to chit chat with your seat mate? the story 60 minutes was too afraid to cover.
bill baroni was one of christie s pointmen at the point authority. it s some of his subpoenaed e-mail, texts that are responsible for the stories blowing up. same district, you served with him, you were his seat mate. what are your impressions of him and had his role in the scandal? starting with my impressions when i served with him. definitely very bright. he was always at least on the surface very, very much a gentleman to me, very polite. we had a few laughs. he was the consummate politician. i used to say this to everybody. in fact, i liken some of the things i did that i did with well to learning it from watching him because he was really, really good at politics. just one of the best i ve seen. i m frankly, as so many are, shocked that he would be part of this. that s the thing. people who know bridget kelly
street better. martha: he is a big wolf of wall street fan. we ll have the bill and martha movie program coming up after that. bill: stay tuned for that. republicans argue the economy is still weak and the president s policies are all wrong. house majority whip kevin mccarthy weighs in on that live. martha: his oscar picks as well. a mother turns to the internet to thank a stranger for what she sees as an extraordinary act of kindness to her autistic daughter whether they were on a plane together. we ll tell you about her touching letter to this businessman who really helped this little girl. it was just a seat mate sitting next to me. a little girl that had toys and wanted to play. after we sat down i looked over, did you go to disney and out was it? that was how the conversation started. [ male announcer ] at his current pace,
that it s going to get too loud. but don t you think airlines can make money, a quiet section it s not up to the federal government to make the determination that my seat mate s nap is more important than me doing s is more important my nap is more important. what about when you have to make a call? i m on the plane. it s the last bastion of quietness, of peace and quiet. you have to problem with being on that s nice and quiet. do that on the plane? no. i like for people to noe. incommune cad right now i can t take a shower. where were you? i was in the shower. i m still, like i m accessible. like it there s at least one place, the plane, where i m not accessible. constant communications sow you might not like bit it it is.
he s not second guessing his successor and i think that the obama people really appreciate that. reporter: this gang has seen more of each other than usual. the group suited up to attend the dedication of the george w. bush library in texas. to honor the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. no former president likes to be marginalized. they have always been the center of attention. three forms and a current president four centers of attention, that s a lot to juggle. reporter: for all their smiles a stage shared by leaders can seem rather small at times. may you get along well with your seat mate. and jake joins me now to talk about these presidential journeys. so, jake tapper, first, let s begin with what more do you know about what happened aboard air force one? well, according to mike duffy and nancy gibbs book, the