lake in, jack and square, and uptown in a constant -- that would link the lake, jacklyn squre, and updown in a constant loop. with the convention center and the airport -- it would have the airport connector at the end, less than 10 minutes away. it would be a huge boost the economy. nobody builds a team alone. you use the stadium for a multiplier effect, and how it affects our economy, whether it is downtown or the coliseum. >> san francisco is doing their part on the warriors, trying to lure them across the bridge to a new arena by at&t park. what is the status of that project, and who would pay for it? i am talking about financially. >> let me put this in perspective. if there is anything i have learned, it is that sports teams are also businesses. they want to be successful as well. there is changes. if you are an observer of the sports business, there have been changes in the business models. the giants have been extremely successful owning their own stadium in san francisco. it is one that i think some francisco has learned a little bit early. owning your own stadium means a lot of