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sure. but for job seekers of a certain age, an ominous question remains: are they on track to be permanently out of work and out of luck? that s what tracy smith will be examining in today s sunday morning cover story. reporter: hard core unemployment is getting old. i need it. reporter: are you surprised by how many people you see that look like they re your age? i am. i really am. my age and older even. reporter: the tough job market is toughest on older workers. do you think your experience works against you? sad to say but yes. reporter: out of work and running out of time. later on sunday morning. osgood: 43 years ago tomorrow the f.b.i. launch a worldwide manhunt of full-scale pursuit of an a sass inwhose single shot had just brought down a man who held no office but whose vision and courage changed the course of american history. this morning mark strassmann will look back at a crime that shocked a nation. reporter: more than four decades later, ....
track to be permanently out of work and out of luck? that s what tracy smith will be examining in today s sunday morning cover story. reporter: hard core unemployment is getting old. i need it. reporter: are you surprised by how many people you see that look like they re your age? i am. i really am. my age and older even. reporter: the tough job market is toughest on older workers. do you think your experience works against you? sad to say but yes. reporter: out of work and running out of time. later on sunday morning. osgood: 43 years ago tomorrow the f.b.i. launch a worldwide manhunt of full-scale pursuit of an a sass inwhose single shot had just brought down a man who held no office but whose vision and courage changed the course of american history. this morning mark strassmann will look back at a crime that shocked a nation. reporter: more than four decades later, mystery still shrouds the motives of dr. martin luther king s a sass in, james earl ....
work and out of luck? that s what tracy smith will be examining in today s sunday morning cover story. reporter: hard core unemployment is getting old. i need it. reporter: are you surprised by how many people you see that look like they re your age? i am. i really am. my age and older even. reporter: the tough job market is toughest on older workers. do you think your experience works against you? sad to say but yes. reporter: out of work and running out of time. later on sunday morning. osgood: 43 years ago tomorrow the f.b.i. launch a worldwide manhunt of full-scale pursuit of an a sass inwhose single shot had just brought down a man who held no office but whose vision and courage changed the course of american history. this morning mark strassmann will look back at a crime that shocked a nation. reporter: more than four decades later, mystery still shrouds the motives of dr. martin luther king s a sass in, james earl ray. you didn t do it. no, ....
good evening. president obama addressed the nation tonight, a speech delivered before a live audience. as the associated press put it, defending the first war launched on his watch. the president said the u.s. acted by launching those air strikes nine days ago to prevent a massacre of the libyan people by moammar gadhafi. he said gadhafi is not a target and that the u.s. is acting as part of this coalition to protect civilians. he talked about the uses and limits of military power while he is president and said there will be times like this when our safety isn t directly threatened but our interests and values are. our coverage begins with white house correspondent savannah guthrie at washington s ft. mcnair where the president spoke tonight. savannah, good evening. reporter: good evening, brian. this was the president s chance to explain his actions in libya, put them in context and to highlight what aides consider a success story. the president intervening militaril ....
back forces loyal to moammar gadhafi. this morning an opposition spokesman claimed that rebels captured sirte. if that is true, it would be a significant victory for the movement. those developments come as nato has agreed to take over command and control of the entire libya operation including ground attacks. president obama will speak to the nation tonight to explain what role the u.s. will play in the mission in libya now that nato has stepped in. the president is also expected to address concerns by both parties. tracie potts joins us live from washington with the latest. reporter: good morning. the president has a lot of questions to answer when he addresses the nation tonight. lawmakers here want to know should we even be involved in libya or should we be doing more to take down libya s leader. the president s going to address the nation monday night. a lot of these questions will be answered. reporter: questions like whether we ll hand guns to rebels. n ....