frank bechtel knows atlantic city better than anything. frank and his family have been living here for three situations. so for him the crisis is personal. >> this is 61. popping in on ohio avenue and i'm going to make an eastbound trip. we feel like we're under siege from the national media, believe it or not. it is true we have casinos closing but casinos have been here for 30 years 32 years i think. they've opened and closed throughout the history of gaming in atlantic city. right now we're going through a transition where for the last few years there's been a contraction. now, go up the east coast and in iowa for crying out loud. >> you made a big investment to become a jitney driver in this town. how important is this? >> it's critical. if we don't have the business i don't have a business. they spend over $1 million a year to market the city as a whole. we have never done that in our history until two years ago. we are way behind but i think atlantic city as a whole has a chance to reinvent ourselves and it wouldn't be the first time