I don't think there's a lot of suspense about rates, says the WSJ's Nick Timiraos
Nick Timiraos of the Wall Street Journal joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss today's jobs number and how he believes it will impact the Fed's next few rate decisions.
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