. >> kelly brinkly. we're all familiar with what the united way does. a loft the information started trickling out last night. what's the reaction from groups like yours we think that these cuts are going to be incredibly aggressive and deches take iting to our nonprofit community and to those people who need these social services the most. where do you think we're going to see the biggest cut as it now. this is just a proposal, but if it was passed tomorrow who or specifically in our local area would be hurt the most, what programs. >> unfortunately if you look at the medicaid cuts, if you look at the earned income tax credit proposed cut those are forth working poor. i think the message is sends is that if you are poor it's going to be very difficult to become working class and if you're working the poor it's going to become nearly impossible for you to become the pid l class. and so it's going to have a devastating impact across the board for all those vulnerable populations. in defense of that the white house budget director today sort of pushed bac