The first black man elected U.S. president is poised to name Washington lawyer Eric Holder as the nation's first black attorney general. Holder is a former Deputy Attorney General under President Clinton, and was a co-chair of President-Elect Obama's campaign. He also headed Obama's Vice Presidential search committee. Larry Mantle talks with former Clinton White House attorney Chris Lehane about what kind of changes we might anticipate at the Justice Department under Eric Holden's leadership.