are trying to be clever about how they're doing this. but it prolongs the cuts from happening. what you see are a lot of social programs getting hit hard. one of them that's getting hit the hardest is head start. head start gets hit the hardest because they don't operate during the summer. they have to make their cuts no. you see the low-income families having to cope with the fact that their child won't get coverage. they have to spring for baby sitting or child care services with money they don't have. or take off work so they can watch their child themselves and head start provides nutritional assistance for these kids as well. they have to account for that you're starting to see a drip, drip of the stories and starting to see a cumulative effect of political pressure that's building up. but nothing is getting debated in congress with respect to a replacement. >> heather, we talk a lot about the struggles of the poor and the working class and dimos, you guys do great research on this as sam outlines the programs that are hurting are the ones that help the most in some ways. which is to say the working poor, whether it's housing vouchers, head start.