Welcome back, everybody. Just a reminder for you. Sunday at 2 00 a. M. , that marks the start of daylight savings time. Spring forward, lose an hour of sleep. So youre going to be even more tired when you come in on monday morning. Happy friday. Lets get back to our guest host. That just depresses me. Leave us with you know what, its been such a good news day and i dont want to screw it up, but is there anything youre worried about at all . Ten seconds here. I think one bad thing about getting bad news, if we keep getting it, people will start to obsess about the end of qe. I think its too early for that. I think its goldilocks right now. The analysts are still too negative. Stocks go higher. Thank you very much for joining us today, alec. Have a wonderful weekend. Join us on monday. Squawk on the street starts right now. 236,000, that is the jobs number for february. The jobless rate, 7. 7 . Thats the lowest since december of 2008. Good morning. Welcome to squawk on the street. Im Car
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