One of the shows I enjoy on NPR is Marketplace. Aptly named, it recaps the day's activity in the markets.
The producers have a wry sense of humor. Depending on the economic news for the day, they play one of two songs. On a good day, they play, "We're in the Money." On a bad one, they play, "Stormy Weather."
Today, they mentioned the prime minister of Australia, who had commented that the resolution to the global economic woes was a sunny outlook.
They closed the show with a new song, first time ever.
It was Bobby McFerrin: "Don't Worry, Be Happy."
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