for bernie madoff, the most famous white-collar criminal in america right now would probably be marc dreiereme and wound up in prison, but unlike madoff, he agreed to talk about it. >> i thought if somebody would interview me in a program such as yours, it would be for something good i've done, not something humiliating i've done. >> kroft: this isn't the way you wanted to be on "60 minutes." >> no. >> stahl: you don't often hear an american president, past or present, talking about his mistakes and shortcomings in office. but that's what you'll hear tonight from jimmy carter. can i look? >> yeah, you're welcome to look. >> stahl: it turns out the 39th president kept a diary while in the white house, which he has now turned into a book. when american citizens get this book, what do you think is going to surprise them the most? >> i think the absolute unadulterated frankness of what i had to say. >> stahl: and that includes calling ted kennedy irresponsible and abusive. >> pelley: in american samoa, it's the pre-game show. this is a high school football team warming up with the haka war danc