say that, my colleagues in the capitol walked outside, everyone was scared and evacuating and ted bairdross senator chris coons, came off a train from delaware to preside over the pro forma session that clearly couldn't happen and what happened possibly in the last few minutes is that the senate had to work quickly to figure out what to do to actually hold this pro forma session in order to even actually accomplish their constitutional requirement of holding the pro forma sessions held it up the street from here next to cnn's building in the basement of the postal square building here in d.c. for some 22 seconds, if you will, held the pro form a session and ther was a camera inside, very unusual. i don't know if that's ever happened before but they all had to evacuate the building and chris coons said it was unsettling, scary and he was outside and felt the ground move very far in either direction, and he said although, i will tell you, living in washington, d.c., and many of our friends in new york will feel the same way, when he found out it was an earthquake he was actually relieved