Constellation. Mmhmm. And now you guys call it all cancellation. Unfortunately. They had been counting on a new Space Program in Brevard County, florida, for years, but it didnt happen. And liftoff. The final liftoff of atlantis. And after the last Space Shuttle mission touched down. This is a matter of national pride. Things around the Kennedy Space center changed in a way that may surprise you. [ticking] inside, you feel like a part of you has been ripped out from losing a job. 1 3 of the unemployed have been out of work for more than a year. Its been hard on them and the economy, but we found an experiment in retraining. [paper tears] the resume, very soon, will become an obsolete tool in the jobsearch process. That may just offer a way back. You just got a new job. Yes, i did. Brings a smile to my face. I see that. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. In this edition, we look at two innovative experiments in the housing and job markets aimed at solving longterm problems cau
Williams. Good evening. The spread of ebola is now a truly scary very dangerous epidemic in africa, made even scarier for americans now with the first case diagnosed in this country. And now the effort to find out who came into contact with the man who is now a patient in isolation in the hospital in dallas, texas. On top of that, there is the unbelievable challenge of trying to track an illness in the jet age. And there are questions about whether the dallas patient, Thomas Duncan, told the truth about his expose yur to ebola before embarking on International Air travel to the u. S. Were on top of all of it tonight starting with nbcs ron mott at the hospital where the patients being treated in dallas. Ron, good evening. Reporter brian, good evening to you. As this man continues fighting for his life tonight at this hospital, nbc news learned that before he traveled to the United States he checked no on a health form asking whether he had any contact with any people infected with ebola
Truly scary very dangerous epidemic in africa, made even scarier for americans now with the first case diagnosed in this country. And now the effort to find out who came into contact with the man who is now a patient in isolation in the hospital in dallas, texas. On top of that, there is the unbelievable challenge of trying to track an illness from overseas in the jet age. And there are questions about whether the dallas patient, Thomas Duncan, told the truth about his exposure to ebola before embarking on International Air travel to the u. S. Were on top of all of it tonight starting with nbcs ron mott at the hospital where the patients being treated in dallas. Ron, good evening. Reporter brian, good evening to you. As this man continues fighting for his life tonight at this hospital, nbc news learned that before he traveled to the United States he checked no on a health form asking whether he had any contact with any people infected with ebola. Now that contradicts what some of his n
Mmhmm. And now you guys call it all cancellation. Unfortunately. They had been counting on a new Space Program in Brevard County, florida, for years, but it didnt happen. And liftoff. The final liftoff of atlantis. And after the last Space Shuttle mission touched down. This is a matter of national pride. Things around the Kennedy Space center changed in a way that may surprise you. [ticking] inside, you feel like a part of you has been ripped out from losing a job. 1 3 of the unemployed have been out of work for more than a year. Its been hard on them and the economy, but we found an experiment in retraining. [paper tears] the resume, very soon, will become an obsolete tool in the jobsearch process. That may just offer a way back. You just got a new job. Yes, i did. Brings a smile to my face. I see that. Welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. In this edition, we look at two innovative experiments in the housing and job markets aimed at solving longterm problems caused by the Grea
Well, thats our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. Im bob simon. Thank you for joining us. [ticking] joining us. This is cnbcs special coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama. From the death threat to the nations economic recovery, the issues that matter most to your money. Here now Tyler Mathisen and john harbaugh. Good morning, everybody, and welcome to cnbcs coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama. The 57th inaugural of an american president. Between a half a million and 800,000 people are estimated to attend todays festivities. Most of them not very close to the capitol where the swearing in will take place. Thats roughly a third of the number who attended president obamas first inauguration four years ago. Once again welcome, everybody. Im Tyler Mathisen joined by cnbcs chief washington correspondent john harwood. Great to be with you on this day of history. Welcome to d. C. Good to see you. The oath of office will take place in about 50 minutes, but today, of