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he did also not indicate whether or not he would retry mr. lynch on misdemeanor assault >> his attorney talked about possible perjury, to william lynch park about what he will do? >> he did, he said it is very important to try to move on but one of the ways he wants to do that is to start a foundation for other molested victims like himself and he says he would not encourage anyone to do what he did. he admits that what he did was wrong but he wants to be able to help people who are also in that situation >> breaking news, there are many disruptions right now in downtown san francisco following a mechanical problem on a car. ken bastida is live in mobile 5 with more >> we are here at the castro station right now where essentially there was a problem with a train, the tee at the top of these electric trains broke off and got hooked up on the overhead wires and they had to take that train out of service. they have cleared that train and in just the past two minutes or so we have seen a train coming inbound but it was only a test train. essentially th
he did also not indicate whether or not he would retry mr. lynch on misdemeanor assault >> his attorney talked about possible perjury, to william lynch park about what he will do? >> he did, he said it is very important to try to move on but one of the ways he wants to do that is to start a foundation for other molested victims like himself and he says he would not encourage anyone to do what he did. he admits that what he did was wrong but he wants to be able to help people who are...
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keep in mind that mr. lynch is being charged with two felonies or warehouse if one is held her of use and one is for assault on the priest. this is a priest that molested him and was never punished criminally for what he did. they are hoping for a street of not guilty or the lesser included mr. mead of. >>catherine: the defense is saying it is almost as if the priests of of of a lot but it is more that the statute of limitations has run out and the abuse may not have been publicly known for had it not been for this case fifth >> i am sure thefts or at least on one level,-mr. lynch is satisfied, but the thing if he could face four years in state forests and, even mind that the injuries the freeze suffered, he was punched twice when he received seven stitches in his forehead, and if he is facing two felony charges. to me, that is shocking. here is a priest that even prosecutors said molested people fat in the day and they charged the man who hit the freeze with two felonies, i have to tell you, of los i feel the j
keep in mind that mr. lynch is being charged with two felonies or warehouse if one is held her of use and one is for assault on the priest. this is a priest that molested him and was never punished criminally for what he did. they are hoping for a street of not guilty or the lesser included mr. mead of. >>catherine: the defense is saying it is almost as if the priests of of of a lot but it is more that the statute of limitations has run out and the abuse may not have been publicly known...
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we charged mr. lynch for the crimes that he committed. >> lynch was greeted as a hero as he walked with a hall of justice, he said he was happy but surprised. >> going down into what i did, it is debatable whether it was justified, depending on where you stand. but when it comes to ending the cycle of sexual abuse against children, i was wrong for what i did. if i am going to be taking responsibility, i have to take it fully. and in doing that i was perpetuating the cycle of violence. >> his attorney says the wrong man was put on trial and hopes the district attorney will turn his attention to the priest that denied molesting him under oath and may have committed perjury. >> the district attorney was so fond about talking about the rule of law and how the rule of law must be followed, then next week he better be in handcuffs in this courthouse. >> in his news conference this afternoon the district attorney did not indicate whether or not he would seek perjury charges against the priest, he also was not cl
we charged mr. lynch for the crimes that he committed. >> lynch was greeted as a hero as he walked with a hall of justice, he said he was happy but surprised. >> going down into what i did, it is debatable whether it was justified, depending on where you stand. but when it comes to ending the cycle of sexual abuse against children, i was wrong for what i did. if i am going to be taking responsibility, i have to take it fully. and in doing that i was perpetuating the cycle of...
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. >> this case is about mr. lynch and revenge outside of the law. mr. nch drove 50 miles, used a fake name, put on gloves and beat up and bloodied an elderly man. >> that was how the prosecutor saw it. the jury did not agree, so to speak. the retired priest got on the stand and he denied that the abuse ever happened. then in a very strange twist just two days into his testimony his attorney stood up and said he will not testify y longer invoking the fifth amendment right to self-incrimination. william lynch joins me live from san francisco. one of his attorneys is live on the phone. were you expecting to get the result that you got? there were three charges. one was, they were hung and the other three they said they didn't agree. >> it was unexpected. from the beginning i knew i was going to come forward and tell the story and take responsibility for what i had done unlike the church and father. i did expect to go to jail. >> i think a lot of people would be asking the question, if that priest did what you say he did, why on earth isn't he in jail? why a
. >> this case is about mr. lynch and revenge outside of the law. mr. nch drove 50 miles, used a fake name, put on gloves and beat up and bloodied an elderly man. >> that was how the prosecutor saw it. the jury did not agree, so to speak. the retired priest got on the stand and he denied that the abuse ever happened. then in a very strange twist just two days into his testimony his attorney stood up and said he will not testify y longer invoking the fifth amendment right to...
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. >> the why is the reason that mr. lynch bloodied and beat mr. hinder, it is not a defense close to the justification. >> reporter: the reaction was emotional and satisfying. >> terrific. a great day for the lynch's. >> very, very happy people. >> it's been a long me. it's just marvelous. >> william lynch walks away a free man, and possibly free of some demons. >> i found a voice that i didn't have. i've become empowered and feel like i can probably have some piece and get on with my life. >> william lynch was found not guilty on all charges except for misdemean area salt. on that charge, the jury was with hung and the judge declared a mistrial on that charge. as for father jerry lindner, the defense team is urging the district attorney's office to file perjury charges against the jesuit priest. >> thank you very much, arturo. >>> new at 5:00, there are now two more suspects in the case of the parents accused of killing a man they claim was their daughter's pimp. calvin sneed was shot last month in sfrens's bay view district. the parents have alre
. >> the why is the reason that mr. lynch bloodied and beat mr. hinder, it is not a defense close to the justification. >> reporter: the reaction was emotional and satisfying. >> terrific. a great day for the lynch's. >> very, very happy people. >> it's been a long me. it's just marvelous. >> william lynch walks away a free man, and possibly free of some demons. >> i found a voice that i didn't have. i've become empowered and feel like i can probably...
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because of a general frustration with child sex abusers not being brought to justice and that mr. lynch was willing to stand up and go to jail for what he believed in >> the case has shed light on the statute of limitations which had run out by the time lynch and his brother were adults and ready to confront their accuser. it also shows the trials troubled show the struggle between but it may be a moral justification for the crime and the letter of the law >> you cannot allow vigilante is and to be the rule of law and at the end of the day, what will happen is the jury will make the final decision as to the community standard in a case like this. the jury is doing the hard work >> that jury is doing the hard work and they will take the fourth of july holiday off and be at it again after the holiday. >> it is called the god particle >> is a human quest to know more about the world and i did to wet days ago >> how the discovery could unlock the mysteries of our world. >> it is a major milestone for the technology that changed how babies are made. >> we all know that tune and its place in,
because of a general frustration with child sex abusers not being brought to justice and that mr. lynch was willing to stand up and go to jail for what he believed in >> the case has shed light on the statute of limitations which had run out by the time lynch and his brother were adults and ready to confront their accuser. it also shows the trials troubled show the struggle between but it may be a moral justification for the crime and the letter of the law >> you cannot allow...
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. >> this case is about mr. lynch and revenge outside of the law. mr. lynch drove 50 miles.. he put on gloves. and beat up and bloodied an elderly man. >> holly hughes, a criminal defense attorney. lynch admitted to the crime. how can you go about defending someone like that? >> well, you make it about the larger issue and the larger issue is why did he do this? and you basically argue he had to do this because the criminal justice system didn't do its job in the first place. if i was his attorney i'd argue to that jury how dare the prosecutor try and convict my client when they couldn't convict the rapist who assaulted him when he was a little boy. >> so if lynch had committed a murder rather than an assault do you think the jury would have come to the same conclusion? >> i don't think so. >> really. >> i don't. it's something we call jury nullification. essentially they look at all the facts and tech flick speniqucal the prosecutor did make out a case for this is an assault. he admitted he assaulted the man. they look at it and say despite all that we still think justice,
. >> this case is about mr. lynch and revenge outside of the law. mr. lynch drove 50 miles.. he put on gloves. and beat up and bloodied an elderly man. >> holly hughes, a criminal defense attorney. lynch admitted to the crime. how can you go about defending someone like that? >> well, you make it about the larger issue and the larger issue is why did he do this? and you basically argue he had to do this because the criminal justice system didn't do its job in the first place....
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. >> it was more about mr. lynch being able to tell his story, and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> will feels he has exposed father lindner, and the many atrocities he has committed against children. >> if he's commit convicted, a felony assault and elder abuse, lynch faces a maximum of four years in prison. >>> quick thinking and a good heart saved an elderly woman from a fire in her south bay home. the fire started in her kitchen, home to five adults and three children. the only person inside at the time was the elderly woman who just stepped out of the shower. a passer-by called 911 and tried to coax her out. >> the lady was standing at her door and she was waiting for us to come inside. i guess she wanted to get dressed first. but she walked all the way into her room and it was really smoky by then. so i just through my shirt over her and told her to get out and we were able to pull her out of the window. >> after the rescue, a fire captain presented
. >> it was more about mr. lynch being able to tell his story, and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> will feels he has exposed father lindner, and the many atrocities he has committed against children. >> if he's commit convicted, a felony assault and elder abuse, lynch faces a maximum of four years in prison. >>> quick thinking and a good heart saved an elderly woman from a fire in her south bay home. the...
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. >> the jury may come back and feel very sympathetic to mr. lynch but they may still deliver a guilty verdict even if they want to hug him at the end of the trial. >> whatever the jury decides his supporters say he is a hero for exposing the father and encouraging other victims to come forward, several of him were protesting outside of court. >> the real issue is that the father has never been tried in the criminal system. zazzle needs to happen. >>catherine: a man and san rafael is under arrest for allegedly molesting a 7 year-old robert the party. police are called to the house on saturday but when they arrived the suspect had already left. police did contact him by phone and convince him to turn themselves in. he is also suspected in a peeping tom cases and cases of indecent exposure. he is being held on $60,000 bail. new documents revealed that the san francisco board of supervisors meeting could but the brakes of a construction of to the hospitals. the san francisco pacific medical center hasn't out clause of a contract with the city that says
. >> the jury may come back and feel very sympathetic to mr. lynch but they may still deliver a guilty verdict even if they want to hug him at the end of the trial. >> whatever the jury decides his supporters say he is a hero for exposing the father and encouraging other victims to come forward, several of him were protesting outside of court. >> the real issue is that the father has never been tried in the criminal system. zazzle needs to happen. >>catherine: a man and...
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. >> the why is the reason that mr. lynch bloodied and beat mr. lind anywhere but its not a defense or justification. >> the not guilty verdict is what they were praying to. their reaction was satisfies. >> terrific, a great day for the lynches. >> three very, very happy people. it's been a long time in coming, but just marvelous. >> reporter: william lynch walks away a free man, free of the judicial system and possibly
. >> the why is the reason that mr. lynch bloodied and beat mr. lind anywhere but its not a defense or justification. >> the not guilty verdict is what they were praying to. their reaction was satisfies. >> terrific, a great day for the lynches. >> three very, very happy people. it's been a long time in coming, but just marvelous. >> reporter: william lynch walks away a free man, free of the judicial system and possibly
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because of a general frustration with child sexual abuse cannot being brought to justice and that mr. lynch was willing to stand up and go to jail for what he believed in. >> the case has shed light on the statute of limitations in child molestation cases which had run out by the time they were adults and ready to confront their accuser. this legal analyst also says that the trial showed the struggle between what may be a moral justification for a crime, and the letter of the law. >> it is understandable why the prosecutor had to bring this case because you cannot allow vigilante allows them to be the rule of law. and at the end of the day the jury will make the final decision after the community standard in a case like this. >> the jury did take a full day of deliberations but were unable to come up with a verdict. it will take tomorrow off and be back at it after the fourth of july holiday. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >> teaming up to take down a notorious violent gang. the fed's an oakland police officers announced dozens of arrests for the members of the burned out family. people t
because of a general frustration with child sexual abuse cannot being brought to justice and that mr. lynch was willing to stand up and go to jail for what he believed in. >> the case has shed light on the statute of limitations in child molestation cases which had run out by the time they were adults and ready to confront their accuser. this legal analyst also says that the trial showed the struggle between what may be a moral justification for a crime, and the letter of the law....
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. >> i think it was more about mr. lynch being able to tell his story and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> reporter: legal expert stephen clark tells me that the district attorney had no choice but to prosecute the case. >> this was a serious assault, there were significant injuries and you can't just overlook that because the message that it sends is that it's okay to do certain criminal behaviors, but not others. >> reporter: in the meantime, william lynch's supporters will continue to see him as a hero. >> he allowed his freedom to be put at rich -- >> about an hour and a half ago, william lynch and his defense team actually arrived here at the courthouse and were going inside. attorney pat harris would only tell me that he had an issue to deal with. if william lynch is convicted of felony assault and elder abuse, he faces a maximum of four years in prison. >>> a big win for the 49ers in santa clara county today, a court granting a restraining order, freezing
. >> i think it was more about mr. lynch being able to tell his story and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> reporter: legal expert stephen clark tells me that the district attorney had no choice but to prosecute the case. >> this was a serious assault, there were significant injuries and you can't just overlook that because the message that it sends is that it's okay to do certain criminal behaviors, but not others....
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. >> the why is the reason that mr. lynch bloodied and beat mr. lender. but it is not a defense or justification. >>? r. >> now william lynch says he will continue to help victims of child molestation and possibly start a nonprofit organization. >> okay, thank you so much. >>> now for more insight, let's bring our legal analyst steven clark. steven, were you surprised by the verdict? >> i wasn't surprised by the not guilty on the felony counts. certainly this was a simple case factually, but william lynch was such a sympathetic individual, and what happened to him so many years ago, i think resonated to this jury. they were not going to brand him a fellon based on the injuries suffered here. what i am surprised, though, is that the verdict did not return a verdict on assault since william lynch got on the stand and admitted he committed that assault. that one i think will resonate for a long time with district attorneys around the nation. that basically, this vigilante justice was condoned by this jury. >> so do you think the prosecution will retry william
. >> the why is the reason that mr. lynch bloodied and beat mr. lender. but it is not a defense or justification. >>? r. >> now william lynch says he will continue to help victims of child molestation and possibly start a nonprofit organization. >> okay, thank you so much. >>> now for more insight, let's bring our legal analyst steven clark. steven, were you surprised by the verdict? >> i wasn't surprised by the not guilty on the felony counts. certainly...
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mr. lynch and mr. harris, thank you. >> thank you very much for having us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next up, pitcher turned political pundit. john rocker. there he is. get ready. live. you're out and about and not in front of a television to stay connected? you can pull it up on your cell phone like i do or watch it from your computer even at work. just go to cnn.com/tv and tell them don lemon sent you. u know t honey nut cheerios is... oh you too! ooh, hey america's favorite cereal is... honey nut cheerios ok then off to iceland! >>> all right. more of the stories you're talking about in a moment. >>> something is killing children and lots of them. some kind of bug and some kind of illness and doctors are scrambling to find out whats. so far it has killed more than 60 kids, all of them are from cambodia and as it stands right now, nothing to stop it. health officials are worried about this thing spreading to other countries especially through air travel. >>> moments before his retirement, massachusetts congressman barney frank is a newly married man
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. >> many of us under stance and sympathize with the trauma and abuse suffered by mr. lynch, while we understand that and we understand his desire for revenge, we do not condone it. >>pam: joining us to talk about the case, a former prosecutor and legal professor. first of all, it is surprising that lynch admitted to the assault. fox >> this is called jury nullification. they know he is guilty, but the jury says he is still not guilty, the jury has the power at the end of the day to say, even if it is technically a crime we can call it not guilty. families of price? >> i was not shocked by was a little bit surprised. people tend to go with a lot can follow the prosecution. i think that people were so revolted by what has happened, it was a disgusting crime, they let him go free. >>pam: is there a chance for an appeal? >> there is not. if someone is convicted they can appeal but if someone is found not guilty is over for the da. the jury hung on a lesser count of misdemeanor assault. is the d.a. going to spend money to go through a second trial? japan how what does this put >
. >> many of us under stance and sympathize with the trauma and abuse suffered by mr. lynch, while we understand that and we understand his desire for revenge, we do not condone it. >>pam: joining us to talk about the case, a former prosecutor and legal professor. first of all, it is surprising that lynch admitted to the assault. fox >> this is called jury nullification. they know he is guilty, but the jury says he is still not guilty, the jury has the power at the end of the...
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mr. lynch and mr. harris, thank you. >> thank you very much for having us.. >> thank you. >>> next up, pitcher turned political pundit. john rocker. there he is. get ready. live. you're out and about and not in front of a television to stay connected? you can pull it up on your cell phone like i do or watch it from your computer even at work. just go to cnn.com/tv and tell them don lemon sent you. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? thank you so much. i'm stoked. you stoked ? totally. ... and he says, "under the mattress." souse le matelas. ( laughter ) why's the new guy sending me emails from paris ? paris, france ? verizon's 4g lte devices are global-ready. plus, global data for just $25. only from verizon. with two times the points onake lunch dining in restaurants,ch? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perf
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. >> this is a modern-day lynching. >> mr. wilkins, now! >> it's a modern-day lynching. >> mr.! >> that's what it is. >> you are not to speak, sir. >> he doesn't have any formal legal experience, and the stakes are high. >> i told you before, i can't tell you how to practice your craft. but, sir, you can't include evidence in questions. you must ask people questions. >> june 26th is the last day of testimony, and officer shawn humphrey is the last witness to take the stand. his testimony is pivotal. it could discredit wilkins' alibi. >> i was there to testify with regards to a female who claims she was with the defendant the day his crime occurred. however, she had reported in to the office to see me that day in dayton. >> mr. humphries, being that sharida didn't notify you that -- >> wilkins begins to cross-examine humphrey, but then all of a sudden he seems to be having a heart attack. >> excuse me. hold on a second. >> he had asked me, i believe, two questions at the time, and then he grabbed his chest, asked the judge if he could have a minute. >> your honor, excuse me for
. >> this is a modern-day lynching. >> mr. wilkins, now! >> it's a modern-day lynching. >> mr.! >> that's what it is. >> you are not to speak, sir. >> he doesn't have any formal legal experience, and the stakes are high. >> i told you before, i can't tell you how to practice your craft. but, sir, you can't include evidence in questions. you must ask people questions. >> june 26th is the last day of testimony, and officer shawn humphrey is...
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when we accepted that, he was quoted as saying, and i quote from mr. lynch, without refinement here a friendly amendment, i would vote for the bill if the amendment were enclouded. end quote. i hope we can do this in a bipartisan way. we have an obligation and duty to do this. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i have no additional speakers, i am prepared to yield back the balance of my time. mr. chaffetz: mr. speaker, let me say in conclusion -- the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlewoman yield back in mrs. maloney: i yield back. mr. chaffetz: if federal workers aren't paying their federal taxes, they should be feared. they should not be employed as federal workers. we have a duty and obligation. this is a billion-dollar problem in search of a solution. this is the solution. we should to so in a bipartisan way. i urge adoption of this bill and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 828. those in favor
when we accepted that, he was quoted as saying, and i quote from mr. lynch, without refinement here a friendly amendment, i would vote for the bill if the amendment were enclouded. end quote. i hope we can do this in a bipartisan way. we have an obligation and duty to do this. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york. mrs. maloney: i have no additional speakers, i am prepared to yield back the balance of my time. mr. chaffetz: mr. speaker, let...
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. >> popular lynch and mr.ou. >> thank you very much for having us. >> next up, pitcher turned political pundit. get ready, live. >> you are out and about and not in front of a television to stay connected? you can pull it up on your cell phone or watch it from your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? h. >>> more of the stories you are talking about, but let's get you caught up. something is killing children and lots of them. a bug or illness. doctors are scrambling to find out what it is. it killed more than 60 kids, all of them from cambodia. as it stands, there is nothing to stop it. health officials are worried about it spreading through air travel. moments before his retirement, barney frank is a newly married man. he married his long time partner in a ceremony o firiated by the state's governor. they are one of six states that allow same-sex marriage. you don't have to be a baseball fan to remember the name john rocker. former closer fo
. >> popular lynch and mr.ou. >> thank you very much for having us. >> next up, pitcher turned political pundit. get ready, live. >> you are out and about and not in front of a television to stay connected? you can pull it up on your cell phone or watch it from your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. hajimemashite. you guys like football ? h. >>> more of the stories you are talking about, but let's get you caught up. something is...
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. >> chair represents mr. lynch for five minutes. >> mr. secretary, i want to thank you as well for helping the committee with its work. there's been a document that has been revved to a number of times. let me first ask you, this is regarding your response back in 2008 when, i believe it was in april of 2008, there were a series of articles that came up in the british press, also times, about the possible manipulation of libor by some of the british banks, and then you had an opportunity -- you responded, if i understand your earlier testimony, you informed the president's working group on financial reform, and just to be clear on that, back then it was secretary paulsen, it was benazir ben bernanke, chris cox at the sec, and who was it -- the fourth mesh done cftc. >> other agencies, took but the heads of all the agencies. >> okay in addition -- so after you informed them, you also -- i have a document that has been mentioned a few times, a memo, it's dated 6-1-2008, 5:00 p.m., and the conch page says it was delivered the previous tuesday
. >> chair represents mr. lynch for five minutes. >> mr. secretary, i want to thank you as well for helping the committee with its work. there's been a document that has been revved to a number of times. let me first ask you, this is regarding your response back in 2008 when, i believe it was in april of 2008, there were a series of articles that came up in the british press, also times, about the possible manipulation of libor by some of the british banks, and then you had an...
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lynch. >>> welcome back, yesterday senator schumer told ben bernanke in testimony to get to work on more economic stimulus, but today mrke herd a different tune during his testimony. hampton pierce was there and has details. >> he wrapped up two days of congressional testimony fending of criticism to help aid the economic recovery and telling lawmakers the fed can only do so much. >> i don't think it's the case there has been no progress. we had in the last quarter of '08 and first quarter of '09, we had a collapse in the economy, the employment rate went about 10%. it's true that the recovery has been slower than we would have liked, but clearly we have made progress on unemployment and job creation. bernanke spent the last few days telling what congress plans to do to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. how that is adding to the slow down in the economy since the beginning of the year, and he says there is no breakthrough on the horizon as far as the european debt crisis is concerned. >> i don't think they're close to having a long term solution that will solve the problem. until they find those long-term solutions, w
lynch. >>> welcome back, yesterday senator schumer told ben bernanke in testimony to get to work on more economic stimulus, but today mrke herd a different tune during his testimony. hampton pierce was there and has details. >> he wrapped up two days of congressional testimony fending of criticism to help aid the economic recovery and telling lawmakers the fed can only do so much. >> i don't think it's the case there has been no progress. we had in the last quarter of '08...