ethan harris with us, and we welcome all of you on radio and television world wide.ead of economic research for bank of america. dr. harris, i want to go back to your book on ben bernanke of ages and ages ago. i believe in your book, there was somewhat conventional economics. that is out the door. if you were to write a book right now on jay powell's fed, how would you tackle the can but annoy economics of the moment -- the conventional economics of the moment? ethan: the super crisis playbook playing out, it is not completely new. we saw the dead kind of experiment with some incredibly radical policies back in 2008, has kind ofwell taken that to a new level. it is crisis management. it is not totally unprecedented, but the scale here is something we have never seen before. jonathan: let's talk about --lisa: let's talk about the data we have been seeing. goldman sachs upgrading their expectation for stocks, saying the jobless data actually confirms a view that is more optimistic and they were previously expecting. are we expecting something that resembles more of a v