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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?Federal Reserve off stanley cup icials agreed when they met earlier this month that they might have to raise interest rates to levels that would weaken the economy as part of their drive to curb inflation, which has reached a four-decade high.READ MORE: U.S. prices see smallest rise in eight months, spurring hopes that inflation may be peakingAt the same time, many of the policymakers also agreed that after a rapid series of rate increases in the coming months, they could assess the effects of their rate hikes and, depending on the economy   health, adjust their policies.After their meeting this month, the policymakers raised their benchmark short-term rate by a half-point 鈥?double the usual hike. According to minutes from the May 3-4 meeting released Wednesday, most of the officials agreed that half-point hikes also would likely be appropriate 82 stanley cup 21; at their next two meetings,  stanley cup in June and July. Chair Jerome Powell himself had indicated after this month   meeting that half-point increases would be on the table at the next two meetings.All the officials believed that the Fed should expeditiously raise its key rate to a level at which it neither stimulates or restrains growth, which officials have said is about 2.4 percent. Some policymakers have said they will likely reach that point by the end of this year.The minutes suggest, though, that there may be a sharp debate among policymakers about how quickly to tig Dzmv Draft nuclear deal limits Iran   s uranium centrifuges to 6,000
 On Nov. 22, 1963, Robert MacNeil and Jim Lehrer were two reporters covering a presidential visit. MacNeil was a White House correspondent for NBC News. Lehrer was working the federal beat as a reporter for the Dallas Times-Herald. Both men were assigned to cover President John Kennedy   vis stanley cup it to Dallas. They ended up reporting on his death.Today, it   next to impossible to get close to President Barack Obama without a Social Security number and a background check. The U.S. Secret Service is made up of 3,200 special agents and 1,300 uniformed division officers, and the president travels in a heavily armored Chevrolet Cadillac, dubbed the Beast, specially designed to protect the head of state.In comparing the security during Kennedy   administration to the present day, Robert MacNeil notes that while protecting the president is now an entire industry, in the 1960s it was not nearly as difficult to get close to the commander-in-chief.  This video is an extended excerpt from MacNeil and Lehrer   conversation with Judy Woodruff for our special report on the Kennedy assassination, 50 year yeezy s later. Watch the special report on Thursday night   broadcast of PBS NewsHour. Watch more of MacNeil and Lehrer    yeezy full interview on the Kennedy assassination:Related Content:For more on Kennedy   legacy, explore all of NewsHour   coverage to mark the 50th anniversary of his assassination.Robert MacNeil hosts a radio documentary, We Knew JFK