i don't know how the green mayor, gavin newsom, is going to deal with all the paper. he may have something -- recycled. or maybe millett or something. feed the birds. but yeah, it's definitely a boost for the economy. definitely a boost for the civic spirit. if you're not a baseball fan, you just kind of walk by one of the watering holes where people are watching the game or you turn on the tv, it's kind of hard not to catch giants fever. >> belva: well, i want to thank all of you for joining us here tonight. enjoyed your enthusiasm there, rachel. and that is all the time that we have for tonight's program. for more election coverage and resources to help you make your decisions, go to kqed.org/thisweek and click on elections 2010. on election night tune in to kqed public radio, 88.5 fm, for coverage of national, state, and local races, beginning at 5:00 p.m. we thank you for watching, and be sure to vote. i'm belva davis. good night, and go giants! ♪ san francisco, open your golden gate ♪ ♪ you let no stranger wait outside your door ♪ ♪ san francisco >> may