brian: this reminds me wlir, the cure, of the depesh mode era. your prime my prime? don lemon is here, ladies and gentlemen, you will be looking for a job. i knew there was a fill-in. will: like this is your heyday, right? brian: college. yeah. don t act that astounded. to me lar used to be this thing and i don t know why another station hasn t done this. new bands emerge and u2 and then they are the biggest ever, it was cool. they never replace that, they roll out classic rock, which we re sick of. we re done with classic rock. will: no, incorrect. ainsley: who was your college singer? will: i m never good keeping up with the trends, even in the 90s, my college years. ainsley: mine, too. you remember alanis morset. will: smashing pumpkins. brian: sorry, it is done with it. will: you are done with credence clear water revival? brian: move on in life, don t keep going back. i don t have victrola. my walkman is done. we have interview with cardina
happy good friday. i m bill hemmer. happy good friday to you. it s time to break out some colors, i decided, indeed. i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. let s get you to the numbers. the united states added 236,000 jobs last month. that is the weakest growth since december of 2020. unemployment it ticked down to 3.5%. we re crunching the numbers. hello, steve. is this good? is this bad? what s it tell smart guys like you? what it tells you that things are beginning to slow. what is more important is what happened earlier this week, the report on manufacturing. report on surfaces, isns, purchase managers, a very good indicator of what s about to happen. manufacturing is in a serious decline. services, which have been a mainstay in terms of people being able to spend on services again after the lockdowns, that s beginning to show signs of weakening. people s savings are beginning to be run down. credit card debt is beginning to go up. the storm clouds are there
thanks for watching. coming up on over the weekend, rick is coming on. happy passover. happy good friday. a break in a case that stymied investigators, a brutal one, too, the mysterious killings of three florida teenagers. authorities found the bodies over the course of several days last week, all in different locations. central florida this is. first, though, signs of an economic slow-down. the march jobs report shows the labor market softening. is that what the fed wants? probably. good morning. it s a friday.