The job numbers are up, but people still say they can't find a job?  With Tony this morning is CBS News Moneywatch Editor-At-Large Jill Schlessinger who sheds some light on why many can't still find work.


The Mass for Election of a New Pontiff will take place today.  Then the Cardinals will be transferred from the St. Martha House, the building where they will reside during the Conclave, to the Vatican. From there, Cardinals will process from the Pauline Chapel to the Sistine Chapel where they will pray Vespers and officially enter the Conclave at 5:00 p.m. local time The first possible smoke sighting will be on Tuesday evening at around 7:00 p.m. local time or around 1pm ET. If the smoke is black, the Cardinals will reconvene the next morning beginning with Mass at 8:15 a.m. local time in the Pauline Chapel and mid-morning prayer. Voting will begin again at approximately 9:30 a.m. local time There will be four votes per day, with two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Smoke is always sent up after the two morning votes - around noon - and then again after the afternoon set of votes - around 7:00 p.m. local time. However, if the first vote of either the morning or afternoon set results in the election of a new Pope, the smoke will be seen earlier. The Cardinals will follow this schedule until a new Pope is elected. During the press conference, it was revealed that the main reason for Tuesday start of the Conclave was chosen to allow more time for preparations to the Sistine Chapel and St. Martha House. What can we expect from this first day of the conclave? Catholic Priest and Theologian Fr. Gerald Murray joins Tony

Shamrock get-a-aways in the Commonwealth, plus the best "greens" when it comes to golf?  Kentucky Department of Travel's Pat Stipes checks in with Tony