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in an interview airing on meet the press treasury secretary tim geithner says the government cannot afford to let another crisis happen. the best way to protect americans from these things happening is to put a stronger system in place where people were able to act ahead of the storm, ahead of the abuse, ahead of the crisis. republicans, however, are threatening to filibuster the plan suggesting the measures will hurt small businesses and community banks. and that issue is growing only more intense following the government s decision to press civil fraud charges against goldman sachs. the s.e.c. says the investment giant profited by helping a hedge fund create and then bet against subprime mortgage securities that were secretly designed to fail. joining us now is neal irwin, financial reporter at the washington post. good morning, alex. what they re accused of doing is not disclosing, right? because shorting something, betting against something, that is legal, morally that
visual flight rules, not using radar or anything like that, to avoid running through the cloud. but also to test if it would be feasible to resume some flights as soon as possible. what s the problem with passenger flaights not being abe to go at that altitude? would that be considered or not? reporter: i think it s a little risky to fly at that altitude if there are so many flights in the air at once. europe handles about 28,000 flights a day. it would reduce their room for maneuverability should there be an emergency flying at that level but also it would not be fuel efficient to use jets at that altitude. they would burn far too much fuel. tom aspell, thanks so much from london. check this out. it is an eerie satellite picture taken of the erupting volcano in iceland. right? that s what that picture is. it looks like a screaming face but we re told that is the erupting volcano from a satellite view. keep it here. coming up in a few minutes we re going to go to icel
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