>> no, tom, i'm restricted. >> david peltier, word on the street. dave is with thestreet.com >> susie: tomorrow on "n.b.r." >> susie: in tonight's commentary, what the latest jobs report didn't tell us. here's simon constable, columnist at the wall street journal. >> friday we got news that jobs remain scarce in the u.s. unemployment is still hovering around 8% but that doesn't really give any sense of just how bad things are for the vast majority of americans. thursday last week i heard a presentation by professor matthew slaughter of dartmouth's tuck school of business. it was sobering to say the least. first he pointed out: it will take until 2020 for the economy to get back the number of jobs we had at the beginning of the great recession. it gets worse. even if you have a job your earnings are being eroded. median pay adjusted for inflation, has fallen since 1989, it should be a reminder to anyone who thinks we're on the road to recovery that it will be a long road. i'm simon constable for the wall street journal. >> tom: that's "nightly busine