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the national park service has terminated the lease for jack's e, which is along the waterfront near the bridge. facility opened in 1945. owner is of broken. >> nobody wanted to be out here ago.or 10 years now georgetown has changed and everybody wants a. are the last of a house owners on the potomac and we don't have any political muster. >> he says he and his 30 must leave by the end of january. the national park service has not said why it ended police. and air force colonel from leesburg is thrilled to be home for the holidays. arrived at dulles sunday evening. see his wife and 9-year- son were there to greet him. deployment toird afghanistan. plans to take a in williamsburg. local girl battling cancer is her disease get in a way of helping other children. >> jay korff has the story. leesburg person has reading notes written by country from across the the globe. letters have come from saudi arabia, ecuador, all over europe. >> dear santa claus, my only have gabriella better. clerk learned their 9-year-old daughter had a brain tumor. to the make a wish foundation, she gets to travel t
the national park service has terminated the lease for jack's e, which is along the waterfront near the bridge. facility opened in 1945. owner is of broken. >> nobody wanted to be out here ago.or 10 years now georgetown has changed and everybody wants a. are the last of a house owners on the potomac and we don't have any political muster. >> he says he and his 30 must leave by the end of january. the national park service has not said why it ended police. and air force colonel from...
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early single handedly created a spot of greenery that is now named for him the jack e. early park and for his efforts he won an award from san francisco beautiful and was nominated for environmental prize by friends of the urban forest. when mr. early passed in 1998 he bequested five large evergreen trees to the city and those trees were planted at washington square park in may of last year. this legislation again would allow us to accept a gift of this plaque to really commemorate his efforts and what he was able to do to create some greenery in one of the densest and least green spaces in san francisco. >> thank you. so, if there are no questions, let's open it for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. so, colleagues, can we move this forward without objection? thank you. and, mr. evans, can you please call item number 2? >> item number 2 is an ordinance amending the san francisco environmental code to suspend the yellow pages distribution pilot program. >> thank you. and the sponsor is preside
early single handedly created a spot of greenery that is now named for him the jack e. early park and for his efforts he won an award from san francisco beautiful and was nominated for environmental prize by friends of the urban forest. when mr. early passed in 1998 he bequested five large evergreen trees to the city and those trees were planted at washington square park in may of last year. this legislation again would allow us to accept a gift of this plaque to really commemorate his efforts...
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if you are headed out tonight, you want a jack e temperatures will fall back into the 30s. we are not expecting any rain and/or winter weather today. we'll go mid-40s, mostly cloudy this afternoon by 5:00 p.m. should be dry for you this afternoon and tonight if you are going out. >> thank you. >>> time now to check in with langdon towne to see what is happening on the roads. >> not a great way to start the last day of december. we are looking at a major crash this morning. this is in centreville. northbound on sully road, this is just before you get towards 66 with this crash. three lanes are blocked. you want to stay to the left for this investigation so this could be there for a while. so again, you are going to find delays northbound sully road right near 66. around the area, you are looking pretty good, just overall light volume. 395, you got a good ride between the 14th street bridge and the beltway. no troubles around the beltway itself. you've got a decent ride on even 49 # at ritchie marlboro. you will see basically than usual volume this morning. -- on even 495 at
if you are headed out tonight, you want a jack e temperatures will fall back into the 30s. we are not expecting any rain and/or winter weather today. we'll go mid-40s, mostly cloudy this afternoon by 5:00 p.m. should be dry for you this afternoon and tonight if you are going out. >> thank you. >>> time now to check in with langdon towne to see what is happening on the roads. >> not a great way to start the last day of december. we are looking at a major crash this morning....
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the e-mails caused jack ton to resign. people knew her real e-mail. chris warner will be live on fox and friends to talk about jackson's sudden resignation. >>> a maunt sunder way for a serial arsonist who set 38 fires. the most recent one took place this week. buildings intrurned to the ground and luckily no one has been seriously hurt or killed. >> hobby lobby is staking a stand to protect the religious beliefs. an attorney for the change says it will defy the contraception mandate and not offer insurance coverage that includes the morning after pill. by doing so they risk signs of up to 1.3 million a day. the company says complying with the mandate would go against its faith. they refused to grant an injunction as the legal battle over the mandate plays out. >>> take a look at this surveillance video. the moment tornado stuck in mobile, alabama. this is the parking lot of a wall screens store. you can see the strong winds lifting the vehicles up in the parking lot. hard to believe no one was hurt luckily. that is your 5@5:30. >> it is not over yet.
the e-mails caused jack ton to resign. people knew her real e-mail. chris warner will be live on fox and friends to talk about jackson's sudden resignation. >>> a maunt sunder way for a serial arsonist who set 38 fires. the most recent one took place this week. buildings intrurned to the ground and luckily no one has been seriously hurt or killed. >> hobby lobby is staking a stand to protect the religious beliefs. an attorney for the change says it will defy the contraception...
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e.. actor jack klugman died yesterday in california.e drove felix you thinker crazy for five seasons in the early '70s tv show "the odd couple." he was 90er use old and passed away at his home. >>> some of them don't even know it yet but dozens of former california prison inmates got pardons on this holiday. governor brown issued the pardons to 789 convicted fell -- 79 convicted felons who have done their time and been crime free now for at least decade. most were convicted of drug offenses and that includes ken benedict who got involved with a bad crowd 20 years ago. >> christmas eve, you know to find this out. what a gift. you know to finally have some closure to you know a long story that you know i did something dumb when i was younger. >> well, he was in prison ben digit joined an -- benedict joined an inmate fire crew. he actually saved a boy's life in a malibu fire in 1992. he was now a school vol fear and is engaged to be married and has his life back on track. >>> time now 6:08. still ahead, santa goes "gangnam style." >> of co
e.. actor jack klugman died yesterday in california.e drove felix you thinker crazy for five seasons in the early '70s tv show "the odd couple." he was 90er use old and passed away at his home. >>> some of them don't even know it yet but dozens of former california prison inmates got pardons on this holiday. governor brown issued the pardons to 789 convicted fell -- 79 convicted felons who have done their time and been crime free now for at least decade. most were convicted...
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e send was hugh jack man has to be alive. >> the two continues for doing this film, one was doing allgh jackman existing. >> rose: okay. so you accomplished both, didn't you? >> i can't take credit-- (laughter) >> rose: your conditions were met. >> yes, yeah. >> rose: was it dangerous to do the singing live? >> i felt the reverse. i felt it was-- going back to how to translate the musical on to film, to me what i was trying to protect s what makes it emotional. and when you lip sync to playback even if you do it brilliantly there is a falsity, an artificial y'allity which the audience have to reforgive during a movie. so even the great movie muse calls, you forgive it. in a light or comedic musical this is fine but in something about such raw emotions i didn't want the audience to be forgiving the actors during this. and secondly, you know, if you do it live, and we did it live with a live piano accompaniment, so not only is the singing live, but the tempo is being decided live by the actors, you give the power back to the actors. the actors can be completely in the moment. they can t
e send was hugh jack man has to be alive. >> the two continues for doing this film, one was doing allgh jackman existing. >> rose: okay. so you accomplished both, didn't you? >> i can't take credit-- (laughter) >> rose: your conditions were met. >> yes, yeah. >> rose: was it dangerous to do the singing live? >> i felt the reverse. i felt it was-- going back to how to translate the musical on to film, to me what i was trying to protect s what makes it...
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e-mail apnea. study shows 80 percent of folks have it. when you hold your breath it jacks up your heart rate and live pours glucose into the bloodstream. it ballotses oxygen. don't hold your breath when you read e-mail. >> maybe we get stressed out when you wake up. >> twitter and facebook you have to go through those, too. >> fox business network. 10 after the hour. still to come the aclu coming after a judge for sentencing a teen to ten years of church. the teen doesn't have a problem with it so should the aclu? now you see it now you don't. a new jersey family home with sandy only to be torn down without their permission no one is sure why or who did it. the new national average $3.37 down $0.01 from yesterday. >> good morning. welcome back. after weeks on the run millionaire software entrepreneur john mc fee has been arrested. they picked him up for leaving the country illegally. he will be sent back to belize where he is a person of interest for the murder of his neighbor. he claims the government there wants to kill him. the prime minister says he is quote bonkers. c
e-mail apnea. study shows 80 percent of folks have it. when you hold your breath it jacks up your heart rate and live pours glucose into the bloodstream. it ballotses oxygen. don't hold your breath when you read e-mail. >> maybe we get stressed out when you wake up. >> twitter and facebook you have to go through those, too. >> fox business network. 10 after the hour. still to come the aclu coming after a judge for sentencing a teen to ten years of church. the teen doesn't have...
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e. coli to a minimum. it is -- and mcdonald's and jack-in-the-box. they lost millions after food poisoning scandal.is getting a bad reputation that makes the producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example, an agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watched each bird looking for visible signs of abnormality. but bacteria is invisible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their own. one employee has 2000 more safety regulations passed then the government. a 180-degree steam vacuum. production is checked for sanitation with microbiology. if anything is detected, they reclaim the equipment. equipment is taken apart to be swat tested. none of that is required, specifically, by the government. i explain more about this in my book.
e. coli to a minimum. it is -- and mcdonald's and jack-in-the-box. they lost millions after food poisoning scandal.is getting a bad reputation that makes the producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example, an agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watched each bird looking for visible signs of abnormality. but bacteria is invisible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their own. one employee has...
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e. coli to a minimum. it is -- and mcdonald's and jack-in-the-box. they lost millions after food poisoning scanl.ere is getting a bad reputation that makes the producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example, an agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watched each bird looking for visible signs of abnormality. but bacteria is invisible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their own. one employee has 2000 more safety egulations passed then the government. a 180-degree steam vacuum. production is checked for sanitation with microbiology. if anything is detected, they reclaim the equipment. equipment is taken apart to be swat tested. none of that is required, specifically, by the
e. coli to a minimum. it is -- and mcdonald's and jack-in-the-box. they lost millions after food poisoning scanl.ere is getting a bad reputation that makes the producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example, an agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watched each bird looking for visible signs of abnormality. but bacteria is invisible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their own. one employee...
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e. coli to a minimum. it is -- and mcdonald's and jack-in-the-box. they lost millions after food poisoning scandal.ng a bad reputation that makes the producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example, an agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watched each bird looking for visible signs of abnormality. but bacteria is invisible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their own. one employee has 2000 more safety regulations passed then the government. a 180-degree steam vacuum. production is checked for sanitation with microbiology. if anything is detected, they reclaim the equipment. equipment is taken apart to be swat tested. none of that is required, specifically, by the government. i explain more about this in my book. the bottom line is that we are
e. coli to a minimum. it is -- and mcdonald's and jack-in-the-box. they lost millions after food poisoning scandal.ng a bad reputation that makes the producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example, an agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watched each bird looking for visible signs of abnormality. but bacteria is invisible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their own. one employee has 2000...
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carmen and jack are back with me and with zillo.com, a real estate website based in seattle. paul from california send an e-mail, "i have enough money in my emergency fund right now to put a down tamt on a house with interest rates where they are does it make any sense to buy or to stay renting" what do you think paul should do? >> he shouldn't deplete his emergency fund. the good news, while home values are increasing in a lot of places, in most places they're only increasing by 2% or 3% over the next year, what economists are predicting. places like phoenix are the outlayer right now. he has time with the low prices. we also expect really low mortgage rates to stick around for at least the next year. so you've got to have an emergency fund, because if somebody loses a job, if something changes in your financial situation, buying a home is a big commitment, and you've got to be able to continue paying that mortgage. so have your emergency fund, but also have your down payment ready, and when you have your emergency fund together, that's the time to make the down payment. don't mix the two. >> listen to th
carmen and jack are back with me and with zillo.com, a real estate website based in seattle. paul from california send an e-mail, "i have enough money in my emergency fund right now to put a down tamt on a house with interest rates where they are does it make any sense to buy or to stay renting" what do you think paul should do? >> he shouldn't deplete his emergency fund. the good news, while home values are increasing in a lot of places, in most places they're only increasing...
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melissa: jack, before we go, last time i talked about this people e-mailed in and said they're trringo find gas station that is not blended with any ethanol at all. i was at a gas station the other day. every pump says 10% ethanol. should you worry bout using a blend that has 10% ethanol, do you think? >> there is some dispute over that but i think most cars today, at least newer models have been manufactured to be able to use an e10. if that is all we're looking at that would be very different discussion. melissa: got it. >> when the regulators arbitrarily say e15 now we call into question all the auto warranties. it is a big problem. melissa: we've got to run. jack, thanks. lori: arbitrarily, that is the key word with the regulators are concerned. >>> with 26 days left, will, if you're a gambling man, will we avoid the fiscal cliff? melissa: surprisingly the american people are not so sure on this one. we'll get lou dobbs's take. >> i'm adam shapiro with your fox business brief. stocks are trading higher in afternoon trading pushing blue-chips into triple-digit gains. right now the
melissa: jack, before we go, last time i talked about this people e-mailed in and said they're trringo find gas station that is not blended with any ethanol at all. i was at a gas station the other day. every pump says 10% ethanol. should you worry bout using a blend that has 10% ethanol, do you think? >> there is some dispute over that but i think most cars today, at least newer models have been manufactured to be able to use an e10. if that is all we're looking at that would be very...
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jack london square, abc 7 news. >> police in west sacramento believe the storm was factor in the traffic death of a pg&e employee early this morning. the driver lost control of his truck and slammed into a traffic light around 1:40. co-workers say he had been working over time. >> route 12 and highway 121 closed in sonoma county because of flooding. wayne has that story. >>reporter: more specifically here's how they look today. the automobile abandoned by drivers who either couldn't reed the warning signs or ignored them or thought they ordered the cars with a pontoon option. nann long time sonoma couldn't resident was not among those drivers. >> i think that probably wasn't the wisest move. i always obey authority. not always but when it serves my interest i do. >>reporter: this would be one of the cases. >> this would be one of those cases, yes. >>reporter: to hear the sonoma county department of public work state federal authority has much to do with the repeating problem. intersection floods because near by creek overflows. dredge would go solve the problem. but those higher authority say no. >> their argument is
jack london square, abc 7 news. >> police in west sacramento believe the storm was factor in the traffic death of a pg&e employee early this morning. the driver lost control of his truck and slammed into a traffic light around 1:40. co-workers say he had been working over time. >> route 12 and highway 121 closed in sonoma county because of flooding. wayne has that story. >>reporter: more specifically here's how they look today. the automobile abandoned by drivers who...
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e coli to a minimum it is competition. tyson food purdue chicken mcdonalds so on have brands to maintain customers to lose. jackons after a food poisoning scandal. it makes food producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example our agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watch each bird looking for visible signs of abnormal malties. bacteria isn't visible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their own. one employee has 2,000 safety inspectors than government requires to kill pathogens beef carcasses are treated in a 185 degree steam vacuum. production facilities are checked with sanitation for microbial logical testing. if anything is detected they reclean the equipment. equipment routinely is taken completely apart to be swap tested. none of that is required specifically by government. i explain more about this in my book. but the bottom line is we are mostly safe because
e coli to a minimum it is competition. tyson food purdue chicken mcdonalds so on have brands to maintain customers to lose. jackons after a food poisoning scandal. it makes food producers even more careful than government requires them to be. for example our agriculture department has an army of inspectors eyeballing chickens on assembly lines. they watch each bird looking for visible signs of abnormal malties. bacteria isn't visible. food producers run much more sophisticated tests on their...
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e.-coli poisoning the way that it works is that several needles pierce that means making it tender and while it could make the beef taste year it also when jack's bacteria deeper into the meat that's up to the consumer at greater risk of getting food poisoning so why risk that health of the of the consumer for more on the needle and process and how harmful it can be to consumers i was joined by alexis baden myer political director of the organic consumers association well unfortunately our slaughterhouses are filthy they're covered in excrement they the meat that goes through them has excrement and collide in the action and all over it and so you know when it's you have it all processed and it reaches the grocery store and you cook it entirely through you should be able to cook off most of the remaining ecole i that's on the surface of the meat but this process which has these needles pushing at the surface into the core of the meat is pretty much impossible to cook it well enough so that you can kill it collide inside of me. that sounds pretty gross quite frankly why do these companies do it if it poses a health risk well they want to get the
e.-coli poisoning the way that it works is that several needles pierce that means making it tender and while it could make the beef taste year it also when jack's bacteria deeper into the meat that's up to the consumer at greater risk of getting food poisoning so why risk that health of the of the consumer for more on the needle and process and how harmful it can be to consumers i was joined by alexis baden myer political director of the organic consumers association well unfortunately our...
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e your doctor, and for a 30-day free trial, go to axiron.com. >> i am lauren ggeen with your fox news minute. funerals taking place this hour in newtown connecticut. jack and noah pozner being laid to rest. noah liked to figure out things mechanically. jack was a huge new york giants fan. he looked up to victor cruz. senators from connecticut calling for a ban on assault weapons. president obama saying last night at a memorial service, more needs to be done to protect our children. classes set to resume tomorrow in new towns other schools. no word on when the elementary will go back to school. those are your headlines. melissa: so heartbreaking. the companies board discusses two competing buyout proposals. charlie gasparino joins us with the latest on this. the board meeting, began at 8:00 a.m. charlie: it is still going on. virtue, they are kind of unclear. they claimed it is all cash. we will get into some of the controversies of that in a minute. my capital executives have spent the last week, the key prime piece of real estate there, they were shopping all week. just give me one second and we will explain what it means. a major knight investor tell
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jack? >> in any situation you have windows of opportunity possibly. there are other times when the personalities make it impossi esible. it wouldn't have helped in the 1930's. the thing is as far as iran is concern concerned, i think that there are lessons. and one is that the time to negotiate with iran was when they had a relatively moderate government in 2003, before we attacked iraq. now, you do them a great favor -- i'm taking out -- by taking out their main enemy without any apparent negotiation whatsoever. now, i think we could have made a very useful deal with iran after 9/11. after all, al qaeda is their ene enemy. iraq was their enemy. we have a lot of things in common then. so, the time was 2003. now, what we have there with the histo history, i don't think that it is going to be that easy particularly to tdo public negotiations given the political stance that both have made. but, the basic principle is we should have been looking for a strategic dialogue with iran, and i would even go back to 1910e 1990's. i think that was also a mistake of the clinton administration when they had the double contain m
jack? >> in any situation you have windows of opportunity possibly. there are other times when the personalities make it impossi esible. it wouldn't have helped in the 1930's. the thing is as far as iran is concern concerned, i think that there are lessons. and one is that the time to negotiate with iran was when they had a relatively moderate government in 2003, before we attacked iraq. now, you do them a great favor -- i'm taking out -- by taking out their main enemy without any...
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i'm going to get e-mails i'm being too nice and let you talk about this development but i told somebody the other day we've had a tsunami change in this city over the last 30 years. and jacker from ward 2, he says it started, just as you said, many decades ago where people said, we have to be more pro-business -- >> we started in '78. >> but some people aren't benefits in this economic boom. you've been from ward 8, the poorest ward in the city. you tried to get the boundaries changed on the wards. >> we're going to get more over there but that was a deliberate effort on the part of early planners to dump all the poor people into ward 7 and ward 8. >> push them out of the southwest where i lived in the '60s, pushed them out. >> from shaw and georgetown. as a result, 75% of all the families are riches but you can't build equity. it's the american dream to build a home, build equity, go here, get a starter house, then a second house. in terms of black people, the gap is this wide between homeownership. 25% homeownership minority, 65% in ward 3 and ward 4. we need homeownership. >> not only stable -- >> it's stabilizes the community. i'm in a fight with the mayor now about s
i'm going to get e-mails i'm being too nice and let you talk about this development but i told somebody the other day we've had a tsunami change in this city over the last 30 years. and jacker from ward 2, he says it started, just as you said, many decades ago where people said, we have to be more pro-business -- >> we started in '78. >> but some people aren't benefits in this economic boom. you've been from ward 8, the poorest ward in the city. you tried to get the boundaries...
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an account today and get a free 13-month e ibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0157 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. >>> we need to do some jumping jacksld. you and richard. i'd like to see that. steve rattner has charts. looking at how much the budget cuts being considered now on capitol hill will impact retirees in the future. so steve, explain. where do you want to begin? >> well, first, as we've been discussing for the last hour and a half, nobody knows exactly what's going to happen in washington yet. so these are all kind of hypotheticals. >> but we talked about raising the eligibility age for medicare. >> there are a couple ideas floating around what's going to give you a sense of what's going to happen. for political reasons, everybody's talking about phasing these things in slowly. it's unlikely we're going to wake up -- >> no. it's not going to be today. >> let's start with raising the medicare eligibility age. this is something that's been much discussed. it is said president obama would probably go from 65 to 67 and be phased in over a period of years. so what happens is people 65 to 67 are going to either going to have to
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voice," you have deals with e-diets, you do live entertainment, that's really where the bulk of the money is coming from these days. >> well, you know, you can definitely be the jacktart, i begin and end with music. but, you know, there's always infinite possibility in intellectual property. you know, which is music. but yes, it's become a singles game, and then an albums game. but it's always an artist's game in my opinion. and so therefore, i'm very optimistic about music at large. and so i would like to believe that, you know, that there's still a demographic and an audience that appreciates it. >> cee lo, i just want to say i'm a huge fan. i'm really excited to have you here. and i started to have some palpitations when i heard you weren't coming back for season four. this is just a hiatus, you're coming back for season five, right? >> yes, to all of my many fans and extended family, i'd like to wish everybody a happy holidays and yes, rest assured i'll be back for season five, "the voice." wouldn't have it any other way. >> this doesn't have anything to do with nicolas david losing out to cassidy pope, does it? >> no, no, no. not at all. this was kind of set
voice," you have deals with e-diets, you do live entertainment, that's really where the bulk of the money is coming from these days. >> well, you know, you can definitely be the jacktart, i begin and end with music. but, you know, there's always infinite possibility in intellectual property. you know, which is music. but yes, it's become a singles game, and then an albums game. but it's always an artist's game in my opinion. and so therefore, i'm very optimistic about music at large....