janus capital well. thrilled to bring you jim glassman with his perspective on bloomberg radio before the jobs report.y, we are balanced, optimism and gloom. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: let's start with foreign exchange markets, on the move. as francine mentioned, the yen with a little bit of strength in the last hour. the mexican peso, i am watching. i do not even know why it is weak. it is 17.82, a stunning statistic, renminbi, which i am supposed to put up there. futures are up 20. we are giving it away a little bit. we have read on the screen in oil. you have to watch oil. francine, what do you have in europe? francine: when you look at u.s. addedata, it takes on importance because of the market turmoil of the past few days. we are not seeing a reversal. the stoxx600 down -- 600 down .2%. tom: david westin, what are you concentrating on this morning? david: the aftermath of what you call the carnage yesterday. we will have michael holland of holland and company. , and david haro of oakmark. expect is thewe jobs numbers, breaking those at 8:30 eastern time. we will also be joined by alan krueg