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i hear the numbers are about pretty high. about 70,000 americans globally -- >> i think 300,000. >> in the u.s.? >> world wide. >> about 70,000 across the u.s. who have no idea that they have been, for lack of a better description, riding on the coat tails of the protection of the fbi and the fbi has said we've tried to find you. we've tried to let you know. we've tried to send you messages. if you don't help yourself, i'm not going to be there after monday. is that how this worked? >> yeah. typically the average user doesn't know about the settings. they are pretty much given to you by your internet service provider. people don't look there so they don't know what's happening. when they go the www.bankofamerica.com, if they have this malware, it could redirect them somewhere else. the criminals could capture it. that's how it worked before until the fbi took down this group and set up the server that allows, if people are inif he canned with this malware, it will temporarily work. they didn't want to take the servers down because it could interrupt people's internet experience. >> just quickly. we have the president who is at a live event and we've been losing time on that. you say the address again on where you can go to fix this problem. >> www.dcwg.org. i highly recommend four things. run anti-virus software and keep it up to date. updating your operating system and use a pool like personal software inspector and google internet security training. >> thank you. sorry i had to cut it short. thanks so much. >> thank you. dismal jobs report sparking a friday sparring match between president obama and mitt romney. mitt romney charging to the cameras within minutes after the labor department reported 80,000 new jobs last month. it took his 90 minutes to get out this response. it's important. the rate of unemployment is unchanged at 8.2%. first governor romney. >> we have seen the jobs report this morning, and it's another kick in the gut to middle class families. it's consistent with what i've heard as i've gone across the country and met with families in their homes, cafes and restaurants and break rooms. these numbers understate what people are feeling and the amount of pain that's occurring in middle class america. >> we tried it the decade before i took office. let's look at what happened. we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have the jobs, where the jobs are being created and everything else. for that poppy harlow. >> this committee aeconomy adde jobs. it's less than expected. we need to be creating somewhere between 300 and 400,000 jobs a month to bring this rate down. that's not happening at all. some important numbers to show you. 12.7 million. that's the number of americans that are out of work. they are unemployed. 5.4 million of them have been out of work for six months or longer. the longer you're out of work, the harder to find a job. that's almost 42% of the unemployed. another key number i like to hit home, it's not just about 8.2% unemployment, it's about these people, the two and a half million americans that are able to work that have given up looking for a job. these people are not counted in the overall unemployment rate. they are not counted at all. that's very important. one of the biggest take aways from this job report is minorities and what's happening to minorities in this country when it comes to jobs. 14.4%. that's the percent of african-americans unemployed. it's nearly double the number of whites. that number has gone up from the previous month. hispani hispanics, 11% unemployment. finally, this is political. after this jobs report we only have four more jobs reports until the election. take a look, big picture here. we'll hear a lot of talk about this. this economy was bleeding jobs at the end of the bush administration. end of 2010. this is when you see consiste y consistency. that's what the president calls. this high point is january. past three months not good. april, may, june, you have anemic jobs growth. big picture for you here. bottom line, a disappointing jobs report overall. >> all right. thank you so much for that. speaking of jobs and what poppy was just speaking of, a city in pennsylvania has a big jobs problem on their hands. they are so broke that every single city worker's pay has been slashed to minimum wage regardless of what they make. regardless of what they do. almost 400 people who are employees in scranton, pennsylvania today and that pay was cut to $7.25. we're talking about fire, police, public workers and they cut their pay even though a judge took them to task and said they couldn't do it. immaterial to bri i want to bring in tom jennings. he represents three of the unions. i'm glad you were able to join me. you are fresh out of a meeting with the judge. hold up did things turn out when you took this issue to the judge today? >> well, our meeting today with the judge was a hearing for a preliminary injunction. that was t make the injunction issued yesterday permanent. we were very successful. the judge entered exactly the injunction that we requested. an hourly later the mayor violated it by issuing checks for $7.25. on monday we'll be in court on pursuing contempt moments against the mayor and the city of scranton. >> i'm sure there are people that say this is a bit of a sign of the times. unions have had a pretty good run up and some cities have gone bust. stockton went bankrupt saying it's because of unions and pensions. the city and the mayor say they got 5,000 bucks left. that's it. $5,000 left in the treasury after issuing the checks today at that meager rate of $7.25. what more could you expect if the money's not there? >> well, that's not the facts of this case. i don't know what's happening in california. in this case, it was stipulated in court today that the reason the city doesn't have any money is that the mayor and the city council are currently involved in a war over how to finance the city's needs. the money is available. the problem is that city council and the mayor have to agree on the terms of the financing. this is a political squabble. this is nothing to do with running out of money or going bankrupt. the moment the two of them can play nice, employees can be paid properly. >> it stems from property taxes because they are proposing a 78% increase in the property taxes of the people of scranton in order to be able to pay the bills. if i lived there and someone wanted to say 78% increase or you don't get fire coverage or police coverage, i would be pretty mad. i might support the city and say we got to slash the costs and expenses. we can't afford to live like there anymore. >> you'd be pretty mad until you realize they can still pay the lowest taxes of any major municipality and for ten years no one raised the taxes. >> what's the action? i'm not suggesting for a moment that you know what union action is, are they going to take action? >> without a question they're going to take question. >> other than legal action? will there be striking or anything like that? >> no. these are professionals. the police will continue to fight crime and the fire will continue to fight fires. these are professional employees. what they will do is following the law and hoping the city does the same thing? >> tom jennings it's good of you to join us. i'd like to follow the story and find out how this legal battle resumes on monday. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. now to a story that is more than likely to enrage many of you. someone is doing the unthinkable in philadelphia. they are lighting dogs and cats on fire. there's no other way to couch this. this is one of those stories with victims that are helpless and one of the victim s a 4-month-old puppy. killing them in some senses and also rernding them in so much pain they have had to go through surgeries. coming up, we'll tell you what the city is trying to do to track down the personal responsible, if there's more than one and find out why on earth anyone would do anything like this. 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>> they are. the police are participating. the pennsylvania spca is at the forefront. >> about that investigation, are you able to find any surveillance video in the area where the dogs have been found. is everybody being helpful in turns of turning over their business or surveillance video in the area? >> at this time we're trying to locate who the owner of the animal is. the puppy was owned. we have the good samaritan that brought the person in. at this time there's nothing like that that exists. >> one of the other dogs was a yorkie and it was as fixuated and set on fire. it was reported as a trash fire. did that dog survive? >> that dog did not survive. >> it's unbelievable. it's a strange string of events. have you seen anything like this in your city or anybody else's jurisdictions? >> from time to time. we've seen it. it's becoming a very disturbing trend this year and in the past two months we've seen it a lot. with chloe and hercules. it's becoming alarming at the higher rates. we're trying to get out into the community and hopefully make people aware this is going on and these people are in your community. organizations like ours need help with information. we're a 501c3 nonprofit so everything is based on donations. we need the community's help in trying to find out who is behind these so we can prosecute. >> do you know of any trends in crimes? could it be gang related? do you think it's more along the lone wolf perpetrator? >> right now i can't speculate. in the past we've had things from disputes in a marriage, domestic disputes to someone who owed someone money. there's numerous reasons this happens. i can't speculate as to why this current situation happened. >> how is hercules, the little puppy? how is he doing? >> that's the good news. he's a fighter. even going through everything he went through, he was there waiting to be petted and wanted love from us. prognosis looks good. >> i know people can find you online. i'm sure you're in need of people not only to give but to adopt and be good parents to these dogs and cats and animals. thanks. i appreciate it and good luck. i hope you find whoever is responsible for this. >> my pleasure. thank you for your time. my next guest admits he did it. he beat up a priest. he says that priest molested him and molested his brother when they were just children, ages five and seven. a jury says william lynch is not guilty of anything. was justice served in this case? 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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 aren't there criminal charges against him? what's the answer? >> the answer is the sta constitute statute of limitations. the current law prevents anybody from having a voice and being empowered. we want to be able to seek justice any way we can. i think the jury made a decision in the face of a system that's failing the people and it's failing to protect children. that's the whole reason i acted and did what i did. >> tell me a bit about what you did. i heard the prosecutor say you drove 50 miles and let him have it. is it more to it than that? >> there's more to it. my time is a frozen moment in time. my growth has been stunted on many levels over that. he's always had a hold over me. he haunts me in any nightmares. i finally got the courage to do that. i always had a fear doing it. >> are you concerned that this message that the jury sent while clearly good for you cause you're not going to have to face the music for it might inspire vigilante justice among others. that could lead to something far more serious than a bruise or a broken nose or some kind of superficial injury? it could lead to something more serious. >> i could see the potential in that. i encourage people to not do wha i did. i think the jury made a decision that reflects the consciousness of society. i would love to talk to them and encourage them to talk me. i'd like to find out what they were thinking. i think they're sending message. people are tiered of what's happening. the main issue that needs to be resolved is the statute of limitations. >> i think you make a good point. there's been a lot of outcry about how short that statute is given the fact that the victims in these cases are kids who don't even know often times that's what's happening is wrong and much later and outside the statute. let me ask your attorney, in cases like this and your client just mentioned the sandusky case. do you think this was case of jury nullification and for our audience who might not know what that is, that's a situation where a jury really truly believes there was an infraction but can't find it in their hearts to say guilty. >> part of it was definitely jury nullification. there were four counts. three were not guilty. the simple assault is what he admitted he is. he admitted he did that. the jury said we don't care. we think what he did, he did for a reason. we think this priest is, he's one of the worst of the worst. he's not just somebody that raped low pressurape ed will and his brother. this is a man that the church has paid out 12 victims and there's 20 more that are out there that claiming he's raped and sod miezed them. the jury got to hear a bit of that. they got a sense of what kind of a person this was. that's why you did see the jury nullification. >> i do need to add there's been no criminal charges and he's never been convicted of the accusations you make. those are strictly allegations. i must absolutely enforce that what you're saying are allegations. despite the civil lawsuit that your client revailed and he was awarded $625,000 and his brother as well. when the priest was on the stand and talked and talked until he stopped talking and invoked his fifth rights, was there anything that he said that could lead to perjury charges. could he end back in court and be charged criminally in. >> absolutely. at the very end of his testimony, he was asked did you molest will lynch? he said no. he said did you molest his brother? he said no. the district attorney had already in her opening statement told the jury that, in fact, they knew he molested them and he would lie about it. sure enough he got on the stand and lied about it. as soon as he answered the questions, it was the very next day that his attorney said we're not going forward. his attorney knew what happened. he committed perjury and the da told the jury the rule of law must be followfollowed, in all it must be followed. a crime was committed in that courtroom. they saw it and we want to see the rule of law followed. >> i have to reiterate despite the fact that you make this claim there was perjury committed, we don't have any proof there was a crime committed because there was never a charge of crime due to the statute of limitations. i will be fascinated to see what happens going forward and if the prosecutor purpose sues a perjury case. i do appreciate the both you have. >> thanks for having me. >> i hope we can continue talking to you. we got a stunning blow to syrian president. one of his top generals, he's out of there. he has defected. doesn't get any worse than that for a president. could bit a domino effect? will more walk? the story is next. ask me. 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>> great question. we need to hear it from the man himself. he's already going into turkey and will be going to paris where his father lives. there's pluses and minuses here. he was a member of that golden circle, the elite. he's from one of the three most powerful families inside syria. his father was the defense minister and a supporter for 30 years as defense minister. he's got all of these connections. his defection could have a very significant affect on others that are still inside the elite, that are still advising the president. on the minus side, you have to look at that, it's unclear what his involvement has been in this crackdown. some say he's been against it. it's known he tried to negotiate. a government described this has an escape and that's because there are reports out theren confirmed by cnn that he was under house arrest. what kind of effect it has on the rest of the inner circle, we have yet to see. >> not to suggest that you or anybody else would know, but could he have exposure in the international criminal court? >> that's a very good question. when you look at things, a lot of people talking about is he going to join the opposition? our correspondent in istanbul says we don't want him. we want him facing charges of crimes against humanity. he is involved. some people say this is where the accountability should begin, at the top. >> wow. what a story. thanks so much. do appreciate that. back here at home as americans woke up this morning to a pretty disappointing jobs report, i think we can all agree on that, more and more just want answers about their money and where it's going. here is cnn's help desk. >> here on the help desk today we're talking about your home, likely your biggest asset. with me is ryan and carmen. take a listen to this question. >> if you own a home in today's market, does it make sense to rent it or try to sell it? >> where is the home? >> new jersey. >> this matters state by state, definitely. you can't say all new jersey is one way or the other. overall, what do you think in this market? 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ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. we've been talking during this program about the city workers in scranton, pennsylvania, police, fire, public works, they are all getting their paychecks today because it's friday and they're going to open it to a surprise if they haven't already. they are all getting minimum wage. the city said we don't have enough money to make payroll unless we cut everyone to minimum wage. didn't sit well the unions. they went for an injunction. they got one. the judge said the city had to pay a regular wage. the checks went out any way because they were processed on tuesday. joining me is the city solicitor, paul kelly. this is very serious. you are issuing checks despite the fact that the judge told you you couldn't. how are you going to cope with the action you may face on monday? the unions are saying you're in contempt and want to take you up on that and how are you going to handle that going forward? >> let's set the record straight. there's not a surprise here. it was last wednesday when the mayor pulled the union heads into his office, gave them and issued a letter indicating that because service providers have threatened to cut off services, he had no choice. there's simply not enough money. the council's budget was never properly funded. we can't get enough money to pay everything. if the mayor did not, as is his right under the home rule charter, pay the health care providers, no city employee, union or nonunion would have health care coverage. if the mayor did not pay the land fill, no city resident would be allowed to put their garbage to the street because they would not be able to dump. if the mayor did not pay for diesel and gasoline fuel, fire trucks and police cars and dpw trucks could be grounded. they could create chaos. >> i understand what you're saying. it doesn't stop litigation and your mayor is facing it. in fact, contempt could become an action on monday. what's the empasse answer? >> there is no contempt. there was no wrongful act by the mayor to try to do anything to harm any employee city. >> you did send out the checks even though the judge said you couldn't pay minimum wage to peop people. >> that's not accurate. >> the checks went out. you're not sending out -- i get that. i understand what you're saying. the judge said you got to pay them regardless. what i'm asking you is if the judge says what the judge says, how are you going to protect your client, the mayor, on monday from a contempt charge? >> we'll filed a notice of appeal from the judge's order to an appellate level court in pennsylvania, and we are going to do our very best to make all employees whole. that was made very clear to them. there simply is no money in the account to comply with the court order. it's not there. >> do you know if your client will have to go the route that stockton, california and declare that scranton is bankrupt? >> that's something we're discussing now. i'm not at liberty to discuss that with you on air. it's a viable possibility though. >> i do hope question continue this conversation with you on monday as this process continues and as the possibility rises of bankruptcy. thanks very much for being with us. catholic bloggers slamming melinda gates. it's all over her plans to send lots of money in the way of contraceptives to women around the world. now she is responding. hear what she has to say. producers are committedras to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. now to the controversy involving the billionaire's wife and birth control. i'm talking about melinda gates and her husband bill gates. they are hoping to bring contraception to 120 million all around the globe. they want to do this through their foundation. there is controversy. some people are questioning her commitment to her catholic faith. one blog is saying that her plan is blatant attack on catholic sexual morality. for her part, she said she's not going to back down from this. >> if you were meeting with the pope, what would you tell him? >> i would tell him that i think this is right for all women. if you believe in helping poor women, if you believe in children living and thriving, i think this is a necessary tool in this day and age. >> let's go now to cnn.com religion editor. nice to see you. two times in two days. how far off is melinda gates from the rest of american catholic women in the viewpoint that i know that contraception is against the catholic church, but i don't care? >> melinda gates is at odds with the leadership of the catholic church, but she's squarely in the majority when it comes to rank and file catholics. a recent poll found that among american catholics, 82% say it's morally okay to use birth control. just 15% said it was morally unacceptable and it turns out that catholics in this country aren't too far off from where the rest of america stands. >> do those poll numbers matter to the pope, to the vatican? could this be a seminal moment when it comes to birth control? >> i don't think it matters much to the pope and the high hierarc hierarchy. a lot of people were surprised in 1968 when the vatican reaffirmed the ban on birth control. a lot of catholics have left the american church. one in ten american s a former catholic. still the catholic church has taken steps as recently as last month to repremand america's nuns for giving a platform for radical feminism. there's no indication that the pope or the vatican is concerned about the views of american women on this issue. >> with numbers like that maybe they should be. nice to see you. have a lovely weekend. >> thank you. >> you can see more of the interview with melinda gates. it's coming up this weekend tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 7:30 a.m. eastern. cheers mr. president. there he is enjoying a cold one. little happy hour on the campaign trail. he is definitely not the first to do so. what is the history of campaigning and beer and politics and hops? we're going to get to the video. the postal service is critical to our economy, delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet the house is considering a bill to close thousands of offices, slash service and layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. the problem ? a burden no other agency or company bears. a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. house bill 2309 is not the answer. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? nothing quite like a nice cold beer after a long day on the campaign trail. so i'm told anyway. and so the president thinks. this is the president last night. he's of course on a bus tour. and it made an unexpected stop at a bar in amherst, ohio. shared a couple pints with the patrons there. light beer was on tap. so he had miller light. and then he had bud light in a bottle. this is really not an unusual scene. oh, the kissing. sweet. we've actually seen a lot of politicians and citizens knocking back the cold ones. for today's political pop, we decided to compile a recent history of beer and politics for you. back in 2009 there was the beer summit. it was the president's idea of how to ease tension between a harvard professor and the police officer that arrested him after a dispute over racial profiling. and then do you remember this? hillary clinton, famously -- is she going to shoot it? no. just a sip. sip of crown royal whiskey back in 2008. but she did the chase with a nice jug o light beer. a nice stein of light beer. let's not forget the republicans. here's rick santorum spotted dabbling in the hops tasting a beer on the campaign trail. a little earlier on this year. and then beer brought the united states and england together back in 2010 as the president and prime minister david cameron exchanging bottles of beer after the united states and england world cup game ended in a tie. looks like a really serious summit in toronto, doesn't it? wolf blitzer joining me live now. i always love stories like that when you see them being a little more human than politician-like. do you think we can see more of this? and maybe particularly when it comes to mr. romney? maybe none. >> he's not going to drink beer because he's a mormon. no capitol, no beer, no wine, no caffeine, no coffee for that matter. you won't see any beer summits with mitt romney if he's elected president of the united states. he does have a lot of other moments. i traveled with him out in iowa -- or almost a year ago i should say. and, you know, he liked peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. you know, little cold drink with that. >> what does he order? does he have a milk or lemonade? >> i could be wrong, i think he did have a glass of milk with his peanut butter and jelly sandwich. which i love too. i love peanut butter and jelly with a glass of skim milk, chocolate milk, regular milk. no beer for mitt romney. >> i will say, wolf, i'm not as partial to peanut butter and jelly right now because i'm a 5 and 6-year-old, so i'm literally eating the rest of what they have every day. we'll see you on "the situation room" in just a few minutes. >> you are indeed. >> good to see you. have a great weekend too. the olympic games are almost here. this year the athletes are using some really, really cool stuff. stuff you may not have ever seen before in training and in practice. so much so we're going to see an amputee competing in track and field for the very first time. you'll find out how, why and you'll see the very cool gear in just a moment. you can't use something as abrasive as a toothpaste because it will cause scratches. as a result of those scratches, bacteria will get lodged in that denture and as they multiply in the mouth the odor can get stronger. i always advise my patients to use polident. it has specific agents in it that can kill bacteria. using polident daily, you definitely will not be creating the scratches. you're going to have a fresh bright smile, and you're going to feel confident. the olympics are almost here. yeah! this year the athletes are using some extremely cool technology to train and also to compete. and our tech expert, katie linendell is here. start with the top runner that's using something neat to train. >> a 30-year-old distance runner just took the u.s. trials last week in the 5k, 3.1 miles. what intrigued me about her and other athletes and ultramarathoners is this is a girl running 85 to 95 miles a week. she's constantly been plagued by injuries especially in knees, back, hamstrings pounding that pavement. so what they're doing is actually turning to this tech device. it's called an elliptigo. it's a hybrid between a bike as you see it there and also a bicycle. it actually burns 33% more calories than a bike. pretty amazing. it goes 15 to 20 miles per hour. i had a chance to speak with julie. she said she is in the best running shape of her life. she's setting records. she had the chance to stay off, not be injured and actually get a cross fit workout in. she's the american hopeful in london. so spotlighting a device that not only high level olympic athletes can ewe, but i had a chance to take it out myself. and it was pretty amazing. >> is that you? >> that is me. on the pier in the hudson. >> you're doing a good job. was it tricky? >> it was. it was like a bike. took a few seconds to get your balance, but laying off the knees and back, pretty cool. >> i want one. i officially want one of those. although people would laugh at me and i'm sure i wouldn't be able to do as well as you. move me onto our next case of oscar pistorius. >> get used to hearing that name. he's known as "the blade runner." he's a 25-year-old south afri n african. he becomes the first amputee to compete in the olympics in track and field. he was born without a fibula in both legs that led to the double amputation. he uses a cheetah flex foot. made of carbon fiber and has this j-shape. and 75% of elite athletes that are paraplegic are using this device. i will tell you, it hasn't come without controversy. >> i was just about to ask you i seem to recall this is something they said, i'm sorry, too bad, doesn't level the playing field, gives you an advantage. >> the ruling body in 2007 said no go. unfair advantage. 2008 oscar took them to

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