recovery. let s bring in some experts, christine. we don t have to take our word for it. rutgers professor, william rogers. a former chief economist at the u.s. department of labor joins us. chrystia freeland, our good friend, the u.s. managing editor at financial times. and lashman is with the u.s. researching institute. latchman, this is your business, you follow business cycles. at the point that we re at in this business cycle, good, bad, or mixed on the business front? right here, 2010, the business cycle is finally your friend. it hasn t been your friend for a couple of years. this year, waregardless of all e business cycles for jobs, the business winds are at your back. this will be the first quarter of solidly positive jobs growth. that s going to persist. there s no new recession in front of us, but as you were just saying, recovering does not mean you re recovered. there s a lot of fits and starts. we re not out of the woods. bill rogers, you used to