owned by stan kronky. he's been a successful real estate developer. he has a lot of money, but doesn't want to spend it all in st. louis. voters will have to decide whether to use public funds to renovate or give them a real stadium. what he wants to do now is what mr zimmerman wants more openers to do, use his own money to build a stadium in los angeles, on land that he purchased. that's what he wants to do, but not in st. louis, but los angeles. number 2 market in the country. he can reap more benefits there than st. louis. st. louis is trying to give him something new and shiny so he'll stay as opposed to spending his own money in another community. >> by coming out foursquare does it send a signal to the federal government on these finances. >> it brings sanity to the issue of what is a public and private enterprise. teaches and bonds are subsidised, some of the benefits going to people down river, and, therefore, you need to provide some subsidy to get the local government to make a plant big enough to provide benefits to those folks. >> part of