by capitol hill is being gentrified by nats park, more public/private partnership s there something to be said for devils look, we took a gamble we put this arena in downtown newark, didn't we do our fair share to sort of strive the gentrification thing, get the ball rolling? >> the gamble that we took and i was against the project when i was mayor-elect and in off, the gamble was $300 million of public money. by the way, the arena -- >> how much private? >> again, they claim $300 million it could be much less, but let's just put it this way, the arena itself is making many collateral benefits for city but winn an investor comes into your city and says i'm going to give money to job training in fact, sign a contract to do that. build a recreation center, i will sign a contract to do that i will do job training and help youth program and i will sign a contract to do that and then does not fulfill those promises, it leaves a community feel investigate betrayed. that is a simple point here. in 2006 and '7, he flipped me from being against the arena project to being for it based on those promises, here and t