we'll see what happens. a lot of that will be skewed by the census workers which is kind of a one-time thing. today's numbers were just ugly. you'd like to see these somewhere below 400,000, maybe even down to 350,000 in a strong jobs market, instead we have it way up at 479,000. this four-week moving average is supposed to smooth it out because these things can jump around, that's high, 459,000. companiesing are still laying people off and the ones that are not are probably not hiring. still a pretty rough situation. jenna: and, again, big jobs report tomorrow morning around 8:30. we'll see. that's what we have to do, wait and see. jon, over to you. jon: just in to the fox newsroom, the u.s. senate has passed that jobs bill on a 61-39 vote. it's a bill that allows states to keep about 300,000 teachers and police officers, other public workers on the job as a result of this money coming from