Clinton Looks at Career as Waitress if Presidency Doesn't Pan Out

From CBS News' Fernando Suarez:
RIO GRANDE, OHIO -- Hillary Clinton visited the original Bob Evans Restaurant on the farm and home of the late Bob Evans today. Clinton arrived at the restaurant accompanied by her daughter Chelsea and Gov. Ted Strickland, D-Ohio, and quickly made her way to the lunch counter where she greeted waitresses and took pictures. She also unveiled her backup plan if she's not working in the Oval Office next year. "In case this other endeavor I'm involved in doesn't work out, I know I can come back to Bob Evans," Clinton said, slapping her hand onto the counter.
Dressed in a strawberry jam colored jacket, the former First Lady stood behind the counter and joked with patrons, asking, "Can I take your order?" The quick visit to the greasy eatery comes hours before Clinton is expected to unveil a new plan to cut child poverty in half by the year 2020.