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PFW in Progress - 7/24/2008

PFW in Progress - 7/24/2008

Listen to this edition of PFW in Progress as we recap day one of training and discuss those players placed on the physically unable to perform list (PUP).

Audio|Thu, 24 Jul 2008|More from New England Patriots
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“…training camp last year he probably did not have an opportunity -- monetary. . Policy like that we. And when it back and then yeah I feel like his role could be in the law signed up …”

Here and Now for Thursday, July 17, 2008

Here and Now for Thursday, July 17, 2008

Oil prices took a dramatic nose dive this week, dropping $10 over the last two days. That's the biggest drop in oil since January of 2007. The stock market rallied on that news yesterday. But if cheaper oil is here to stay when will that translate into lower prices at the gas pumps where unleaded is going for about $4.11 a gallon? Vahan Janjigian, Chief Investment Strategist at Forbes, helps explain the topsy turvey oil market. When Lynda Cuttrell's son had a psychotic break, she was told to take him to the emergency room. But after waiting for four hours, they were simply turned away. She's not alone. Nationwide, children with mental illnesses are not getting treatment because hospital staff are undertrained and beds are hard to find. We explore the causes and effects with Lynda and with reporter Carey Goldberg, who who covered the story in the Boston Globe. Senator McCain, if elected, would be the oldest president to take office (at age 72), and that may hurt his chances. A re

Audio|Thu, 17 Jul 2008|More from WBUR: Here and Now Podcast
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“…of the increase in oil prices. They have followed a very loose monetary policy they have really reduced on interest rates. This has weakened the dollar. On it has made the price of oil more expensive …”

Game Replay: Revolution vs. Richmond Kickers - 7/1/2008

Game Replay: Revolution vs. Richmond Kickers - 7/1/2008

Listen to a replay of the U.S. Open Cup tournament match between the New England Revolution and the Richmond Kickers on July 1, 2008.

Audio|Wed, 2 Jul 2008|More from New England Revolution Podcasts
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“…vehement stop time refereed Russo had -- I can't Amanda will be monetary policy. . About two hours behind schedule here. Again we want to thank the the revolution I -- vote for a stretch in this. …”

NPR Hourly Newscast

NPR Hourly Newscast

A brief update of the top news of the hour

Audio|Thu, 26 Jun 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
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“…benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2%. Bert Ely is -- banking and monetary policy expert in Alexandria Virginia he thinks comments by the -- that the economy is expanding do not reflect the real story. …”

NPR Hourly Newscast

NPR Hourly Newscast

A brief update of the top news of the hour

Audio|Wed, 30 Apr 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
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“…2%. In a statement Fed officials wrote that. The substantial easing of monetary policy to date. Combined with ongoing measures to Foster market liquidity should help to promote moderate growth over time. That's seems to indicate …”

How effective will the rebate checks be?

How effective will the rebate checks be?

(Brad Puffer, NECN: Dedham, Mass.) - Now that rebate checks are in millions of bank accounts already, and others are headed to mailboxes starting in May, what impact will it have on the struggling economy. Economics professor Robert Murphy of ...

Video|Mon, 28 Apr 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…reports out of that I believe this that the stimulus -- effective monetary policy going forward and an eventual turnaround in the housing market. …”

Fed Chair warns of possible recession

Fed Chair warns of possible recession

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is warning that the economy may shrink over the first half of this year, which would signal the start of a recession.

Audio|Wed, 2 Apr 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…to the broader economy. More liquid markets also increased the efficacy of monetary policy. . Which in turn improves -- ability to meet the goals set forth by the congress namely to promote maximum employment and price stability. As you know in response to the further weakening of economic conditions the Federal Reserve has continued to ease the stance of monetary policy. . The FOMC reduced its target for the federal funds rate by a total of 125 basis points in January invite additional 75 …”

“…strains in financial markets. In recent months the Federal Reserve has eased monetary policy substantially further. And taken strong actions to increase market liquidity. My remarks today able first offer my views on conditions in financial …”

Fed Chair on hot seat

Fed Chair on hot seat

Ben Bernanke is a key witness at a house hearing on the economy. WBZ's Ed Walsh discusses the situation with Art Hogan, an economist at Jeffries and Company.

Audio|Wed, 27 Feb 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…from needing to stimulate the economy so it takes oil for for monetary policy your district perhaps. Click click giver I think I think that's going to happen at one point in time and I also think it's -- their person we've seen are going to pull back. It has -- in the United States to term expert that the global carbon being a lot of the commodities that are that are causing some of that inflationary pressures we've seen. The demand for -- will probably eased a bit in the second half of this year so I'm taking that we have inflationary pressure that's a bit transitory. We have a real need for aggressive monetary policy merger strict. …”

“…102 dollar barrel level. Or overnight and day of the typically what monetary policy would dictate when prices go up is that you raise. Interest rates -- cut. …”

Barney Frank on the economy

Barney Frank on the economy

The Massachusetts congressman chairs the House Financial Services Committee, which is hearing from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke. Frank speaks with WBZ's Ed Walsh.

Audio|Wed, 27 Feb 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…focus sexy something it's something different that you who would procurement -- monetary policy issue the question of unemployment is very important but I think the most. Critical set of pictures now. Our weather -- and …”

Bernanke discusses slowing economy

Bernanke discusses slowing economy

(NECN) (NECN) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signals the Fed stands ready to lower rates again "to provide adequate insurance against downside risks" to the economy. Bernanke is telling Congress the housing slump and credit crunch will ...

Video|Wed, 27 Feb 2008|More from Boston.com - All Lineups
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“…of its ongoing commitment to improving the accountability and public understanding of monetary policy making. The federal open market committee or FOMC. Recently increased the frequency and expanded the content. -- the economic projections made by Federal Reserve board members and reserve bank presidents and released to the public. The latest economic projections which are submitted in conjunction with the FOMC meeting at the end of January. And which are based and each participants assessment ever appropriate monetary policy. . Show their real GDP was expected to grow only sluggish sleep in the next few quarters and that the unemployment rate was …”

“…beginning with developments in real activity and inflation and then turn a monetary policy. . -- will conclude with a quick update on the federal reserve's recent actions to help protect consumers and their financial dealings. The …”

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