Economist Mohamed El-Erian: We'll Have to Sacrifice Some Growth to End Bad Inflation Situation 'by This Time Next Year'

On Monday's broadcast of ABC's "GMA3," economist and President of Queens' College Dr. Mohamed El-Erian said that we will get out of the current bad situation with inflation "by this time next year" but because the Federal Reserve has been late to act, doing so will require "sacrificing some economic growth," although he believes that getting inflation under control can still be done without triggering a recession.