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Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, home of the Hoosiers; Fernando Mendoza TD dive on 4th Down leads to IU's first nat'l football title; The Team; The Head Coach, Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers 2026 football schedule

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Showing posts with label Kennedy Space Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kennedy Space Center. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Must-see videos from '60 Minutes' - End of NASA's Space Shuttle & cancellation of Constellation program cripples FL's Space Coast economy, as space program's Best & Brightest leave Florida or downsize their lives, leaving personal, social & economic devastation in its wake -14,000 prideful people suddenly jobless



CBS News 60 Minutes video: Scott Pelley reports: "High joblessness in the home of U.S. space flight." Originally aired April 1, 2012. "With the end of the space shuttle program, Brevard County, Fla., lost its largest employer, and Kennedy Space Center workers lost good jobs that made them proud." http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7403938n&tag=contentBody;storyMediaBox

Must-see videos from '60 Minutes' - End of NASA's Space Shuttle & cancellation of Constellation program cripples FL's Space Coast economy, as space program's Best & Brightest leave Florida or downsize their lives, leaving personal, social & economic devastation in its wake -14,000 prideful people suddenly jobless.




"60 Minutes Overtime" video: Space Coast: Through the lens of 60 Minutes. Posted online April 1, 2012. CBS News cameraman Chris Albert uses his Canon 5D to capture the story of the devastation of the end of the Space Shuttle program in Brevard County, Florida, home to the Kennedy Space Center, and its ripple effect throughout the Space Coast.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504803_162-57407321-10391709/space-coast-through-the-lens-of-60-minutes/