jane kim in san francisco, korean-american, first korean-american elected to a large city council or bord of supervisors in the united states, south of market, she did a different kind of race where she went on language and ethnicities and very much pigeonholed the groups and had the field organizers out there very precise to each campaign. are we going to see more of that as well? >> i think people are going to have to do more of that in order to reach into these different communities and even, jean, you know, this has been the year of asian politicians rising, you know, jean kwan being this great example. though it's worth remembering it was historic for chinese to have somebody like jean kwan as the mayor, but it was not chinese votes that made her mayor, it was the second-place votes for somebody like rebecca kaplan, but people are aware they will have to reach the different communities. >> it's a full year but i'm not going to let you get away without making the traditional closing-year predictions. starting you, tom, what do you see ahead? >> unemployment to 11% but falling, an