the rebels told us they lact firepower to defend tal raffat. after two hours the assault stopped as awhere you wantly as it had started. relieved residents felt safe enough to go back home to tal raffat, at least for now. charlie d'agata, cbs news, aleppo province, syria. >> axelrod: turning to the economy now, this week's jobs report was a good news/bad news story. good news-- 163,000 jobs were created last month, more than expected. the bad news-- unemployment ticked up to 8.3%. the reason? more americans began look for work. still, plenty of job-seekers have given up. we visited with one of them. >> reporter: this is your resume? >> reporter: 45-year-old camilla shung gave up her job search two years ago. >> i felt it was a little humiliating to look fair job, that if you didn't look hungry enough you weren't going to get awe call back. i just got tired of the rejection, tired of trying and trying and looking and looking, and it's just so hard. >> reporter: shung says her graduate degree in psychology and her chinese language skills only lan