Carol Costello: People who've studied this in the past as far as actually being able to pull off and Carol, don't get mad when I say this, a soft landing. That is the idea of raising interest rates without causing massive unemployment just in the last 30 seconds that we have. So what do you hear from not necessarily Fed officials read, but close watchers of the American economy? And yeah, we'll get some more info on that tomorrow too with of course the monthly jobs report.
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