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caught back, tighten their belts. you saw japan suffer catastrophic damage. a lot of concern out of europe, still. those factors together account for a large part -- >> neil irwin is a financial reporter for "the washington post" and joins me this morning. give us your basic reaction to geithner's defense there? >> what he is saying is accurate, all those factors played into the weak growth we saw in the first half which is reflected in the weak job growth we saw in june. what we've seen is quarter after quarter these special factors come about. we keep having weak growth year after year. the thing is, this is a weak underlying expansion. therefore, anything that comes along, whether bad weather or an earthquake in japan seems to knock it off its stride and leave us in this situation of very weak growth. >> it's not just unemployment, but the underemployment that's the huge problem, 16.2% of americans are out of work. when you factor that those who have settled for part-time work or stopped looking altogether

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