mr. robert fitch. >> hello. thank you for having me here. i am with the city college disabled students programs and services and i know you are aware of all of the stuff involved with a creditation but even on a statewide level as it relates to seniors and people with disabilities. trying to redefine the purpose of community colleges narrowly pretty much wiping out all of the people who go for a class or two the classes for disabled students and older adults programs particularly the ones that are offered out in the community places like the arc and senior center etc.. one of the members of that task force went on to write a state law that got through the senate and luckily stalled in the assembly rationing classes specifically nutrition and exercise classes foreseen i , seniors because it wasn't academic enough so there's an ugly force going on in the state to really really cut back on services for our aging population which is pretty ironic since we're probably all going to age. >> thank you mr. fitch. >> next item on the agenda is -- do w