eric rosengrant in an interview suggested the fed is likely to follow through on plans to end the easing program otherwise known as qe later this month. >> we've made a lot of progress in labor market, we're at 5.9% on the unemployment rate, much higher at the outset of the program. the program was really designed that once we made substantial progress in labor markets, that program would end. if it looks like we're not going to get that kind of progress now and going forward, we'll have to reconsider. i'd be surprised that we would change or mind on that. >> rosengrant, one of the doves on the federal market committee did say the fed needs to monitor europe more carefully. cheap inflation would keep it tighter for sometime. some are at odds, jim bullard said yesterday the fed should consider lowering the expectations. it is not clear where fed chairman janet yellin stands, she made no mention of current monetary policy, but instead spoke about income inequality. >> instead, the continuing increase in inequality in the united states greatly concerns me. the past several decades have seen