group in santa ana, california and -- which documents the efforts to control obesity and its major sequela, diabetes. and there's a very poignant, one of most poignant moments in any of the films, is when there's a small boy -- a young boy who is overweight, who goes to a parking lot after hours, because that's the only access they have to a place where he can be physically active, and he says in just this most striking voice, "can't they build a park somewhere? somewhere for us? isn't there some place where we can go?" and that is the problem. addressing the disparities. there's another film, in fact, on disparity, another on fruit and vegetable intake, and others that i think will be useful, and in expanding what these films can do. these films were produced in association with nih and cdc. we were, the two federal agencies were responsible for assuring the accuracy of the content of those films. the films were supported by the michael and susan dell foundation in kaiser permanente, and the iom was the group which facilitated the interaction of the four partners with hbo. but part of wha