york and washington, d.c., and the west coast, feels very different from the rest of the united states. michelle: very much so. that is where you see all the cranes,. it is for good has not been a shift toward more urban living. people want to be close to the city centers. tom: we are thrilled that both of you are on with two different bank shops. i want to know when the u.s. economy clicks after a dreadful first quarter. are we seeing better economic growth? willem: we will see. today's payroll is going to be important if we get something probably -- means it is a lagging indicator, and the first quarter was terrible, and you cannot blame it on the , as if -- because historically mild winters affect gdp growth. policy uncertainty has been up so much. tom: we have to go to break here. it is a most interesting jobs day. michelle meyer is with us from bank of america merrill lynch, and professor buiter from citigroup. 's chairman of the president's council on economic advisers. will we see a lower unemployment rate, and 8:30? this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london. tom keene is in new york. this is what i picked for our morning