on the line right now is david bailey who has a restaurant in st. louis called rooster. mr. bailey, welcome. good to have you here. were you victimized by the violence and unrest last night? >> we had doors smashed in. we lost seven of our large 5 by 9 windows. we are not a very glass surrounded restaurant, actually, but we are on the south grand business district and several businesses had their windows smashed in, unfortunately. >> and what will you do now? i assume you will repair and reopen for business as soon as you can? >> we are actually already back open. we've got a restaurant full of people currently for lunch, and the district is back open for business. we had to board up our restaurant, unfortunately, but we've got a group of local artist that is are coming to paint to boards including our own employees to make them look better. and we are hoping for peace soon. >> you know, the entrepreneurial spirit is one thing, but being the victim of violence or civil unrest like this can zap your spirit. how do you feel today about doing business in the community where you