the a's made it tough for us to stay in the bay area the city made it to first in berrien talking about the political apparatus. the a's are now finding out what it's like to be on the other end of that. >> nothing, of course, is certain yet. the a's and major league baseball really played their best card today by threatening to leave. i mean, that that what sounds like they're pretty intent on. ongoing does not. well, if you're negotiating have to have them believe that you will actually leave and if there are other cities willing to spend a billion dollars to build the a's. a ballpark. then. i think with the a's they are hoping is that the city council gets together and is like, yeah, i know we have budget issues and policing issues. but, you know, from a quality of life standpoint for people in oakland yet to lose those 3 teams. if the a's were to go, it would just i don't the morale. i would feel like it and you can make all decisions based on morale. if you're, you know, dealing with taxpayer money. it's a tricky spot. it is. and i'm pretty sure there are other cities who have been