i appreciate you, roben farzad, thank you brian cheung.'s bring in acting labor secretary julie su to talk about this. thank you, madam secretary for being here. what's your biggest takeaway from today's jobs report? >> thank you so much. good to be here. >> what's your takeaway from today's jobs report? >> so this is a good jobs report. this is, you know, an indication of steady and stable growth combined with the 3.6% unemployment rate. remember our predictions were that it would not go under 4% this quickly, so it is a sign that biden's economic policies, that the president's vision of the economy is working. we are on track, but the 3.6% is the 17th consecutive month of less than 4% unemployment, which is the longest duration since the 1960s. this is a good jobs repor of steady, stable growth. >> economists had been predicting a cooldown with increased unemployment, the labor market continues to show this resilience as you point out. so are we in the clear for a big spike in unemployment? >> well, i think that the other thing that we s