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giving every moment of our time figuring out how we're gonna restore for them the american dream. >> joe carboneled the workplace. it's the state unemployment office in southwest connecticut where people get job training and placement help. carbone has a reputation for innovative job programs, but he has never seen so many people out of work so long. >> there is no comparison to being unemployed for six months and being unemployed for 99 weeks. your needs change in a drastic way. >> and what is the change? >> the change is the mind. that two years of unemployment erodes your self-confidence, your self-esteem. it separates you from your profession, your education, whatever you might have done previously. there's all sorts of things. it causes divorces. it causes problems with children. >> what's insidious is how hidden these people are. carbone's territory has some of the richest towns in the nation. the commuter lines are arteries to the heart of corporate power in new york, but a lot of people walking around in suits haven't had a job in years. >> my job is to get people into a career. >> carbo
giving every moment of our time figuring out how we're gonna restore for them the american dream. >> joe carboneled the workplace. it's the state unemployment office in southwest connecticut where people get job training and placement help. carbone has a reputation for innovative job programs, but he has never seen so many people out of work so long. >> there is no comparison to being unemployed for six months and being unemployed for 99 weeks. your needs change in a drastic way....
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the program is set to continue in connecticut, and joe carbone hopes it will become a model for other organizations seeking to help the long-term unemployed across the country. well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. thank you for joining us. [ticking] joining us. >>> this is cnbc's special coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama. from the death threat to the nation's economic recovery, the issues that matter most to your money. here now tyler mathisen and john harbaugh. >> good morning, everybody, and welcome to cnbc's 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 today's festivities. most of them not very close to the capitol where the swearing in will take place. that's roughly a third of the number who attended president obama's first inauguration four years ago. once again welcome, everybody. i'm tyler mathisen joined by cnbc's chief washington correspondent john harwood. great to be with you on this day of history. >> welcome
the program is set to continue in connecticut, and joe carbone hopes it will become a model for other organizations seeking to help the long-term unemployed across the country. well, that's our edition of 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. thank you for joining us. [ticking] joining us. >>> this is cnbc's special coverage of the second inauguration of barack obama. from the death threat to the nation's economic recovery, the issues that matter most to your money. here now tyler...
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joe manchin of west virginia, who would be dead set against any kind of cap and trade. any kind of carbon tax. anything that they think would cost them jobs and therefore cost the election. but the counter argument to that, the evidence is impossible to ignore. if we're talking about snow, we're talking about snowpocalypse. here in d.c. we're talking about superstorm sandy, the confluence of three different weather fronts that caused such destruction. bill mckibben was right. it becomes an economic issue at its fundamental core. i think the public is starting to see that and i think they're ahead of the politicians on this one. >> john: fighting climate change is good capitalism. tina you don't pew editor in chief of the contributor. joe williamss, thank you both for joining me this evening. >> thank you. >> john: now that ultra conservatives have failed, we'll see their new strategy to fail again in the exact same wayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayayay d get. >> i'm an extremely loving, passionate man and people who investigate me honestly without the baggage of politi
joe manchin of west virginia, who would be dead set against any kind of cap and trade. any kind of carbon tax. anything that they think would cost them jobs and therefore cost the election. but the counter argument to that, the evidence is impossible to ignore. if we're talking about snow, we're talking about snowpocalypse. here in d.c. we're talking about superstorm sandy, the confluence of three different weather fronts that caused such destruction. bill mckibben was right. it becomes an...
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joe biden and his wife jill. so we hope they have done a lot of practicing. >> nice day outside. >> can we clone sflit. >> we can carboncopy it for one more day, that will be tomorrow. monday is still a little bit iffy around here. winter is on its way back. it starts to arrive hard core monday afternoon. that means you have to enjoy tomorrow as much as can you. it should be every bit as nice as today was. outside, a very clear sky. temperatures made it into the mid and low 50s. officially down at national airport, high temperature 54 after a 33-degree start. so today another mild day. today was eight degrees warmer than average. so far for the whole month of january, 6 degrees warmer than average. that surplus of warmth will not be lasting for too much longer. for now, tomorrows still in the upper 40s. 48 in national airport. there is that south breeze. still averaging 12 miles an hour. winds will be out of the south, 5 to 15 miles an hour tonight f you're on your way out, now that the sun's gone dn, temperatures will trend downward. there will be a little bit of a chill out. there certainly not all that bitter cold.
joe biden and his wife jill. so we hope they have done a lot of practicing. >> nice day outside. >> can we clone sflit. >> we can carboncopy it for one more day, that will be tomorrow. monday is still a little bit iffy around here. winter is on its way back. it starts to arrive hard core monday afternoon. that means you have to enjoy tomorrow as much as can you. it should be every bit as nice as today was. outside, a very clear sky. temperatures made it into the mid and low...
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he rose again joe his grave every time he hears people talking about sodium. -- he rolls in his grave that. it is compounds of carbon. these so-called climate changing pollutants, i think there is plenty of research to indicate they have an insignificant effect on climate change. get on our knees and pay homage and get out of our cars. host: who is your father? caller: dr. henry walton from the university of colorado. he taught in the d.c. done of all places. host: talk to us about what he had to say right up until the education of the sudan. guest: well, my point is that we have the means to curb this pollution. and the key issue for the president as he starts his second term, he's been talking about protecting the planet from the overheating, the dangers to our children and our grandchildren from climate change. the key question is what is the policy to take. i mention it had car standards. a major achievement. the thing that we're asking the president to do is use his authority he has under the clean air act to set standards to cut the pollution problem. and we can do this in a fair and flexible way and make a hu
he rose again joe his grave every time he hears people talking about sodium. -- he rolls in his grave that. it is compounds of carbon. these so-called climate changing pollutants, i think there is plenty of research to indicate they have an insignificant effect on climate change. get on our knees and pay homage and get out of our cars. host: who is your father? caller: dr. henry walton from the university of colorado. he taught in the d.c. done of all places. host: talk to us about what he had...
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carbon carbonite.com, don't forget the promo code stephanie. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ cook what you love and save your money. joeg a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. these talking points, that the right have,...