joining us for our "the closing bell" exchange, kim forest, david wright, steven wood, mike gibbs, and we've got the tandem team, of course, of liesman and santelli joining us. steve, i need to start with you. the jobs report was good but it wasn't great and the market may have been hoping for great. >> bill, don't blame me. this one is not on me. i could take a lot of blame, take a lot of blame for what the market does but it's hard to look at this jobs report and see what was just being discussed, the idea of the big cap techs going down. this was a pretty good report. 190,000. we got the upgrades up to 37,000 in the prior two months. you have the workweek increase that suggests maybe better earnings ahead. this should have been the report that suggested better earnings ahead with no change in federal reserve policy. it's also a report that i think confirmed that at least some of the weakness that we've had has been weather related, so that confirms that story that had been troubling the market. so find another culprit. you have to have eight guys there. >> we have a girl, too. kim,