julia pollack, steve moore, joe lavorgna, john lonski, cheryl casone, we so appreciate it. have a fantastic weekend, everybody. i will see you tonight on maria bart row -- bart with row me's "wall street" tonight, right here, 7 p.m. eastern. "varney & company" picks it up now. stuart: good morning, everyone. the numbers are in and, yes, the markets are, indeed, reacting. looked at this, 175,000 jobs added to the economy in april. that is far fewer than the 700,000 plus -- 300,000 plus we saw in march. the jobless rate want up to 3.9%. now, this is a weaker performance than expected, and everybody wants to know what this does to the federal reserve's interest rate strategy. here's what it's doing to the market which was higher before the numbers were released, now it's the much higher. dow industrials, let's see, what have we got -- sorry, let's deal with or -- i'm going to deal with apple in a a minute. look at the futures first of all. we're up 477 points on the dow, 56 points for the s&p and the nasdaq roaring ahead by 270 points, that's 1.5% for the nasdaq. big gain righ