. >> wrau. again, you know, the filth is one thing, but also these broken areas that are potentially dangerous, can break a limb or something. you know just last week governor jerry brown in california vetoed a bill that would have established these standards for cleaning and for safety at these restaurant playgrounds, and the letter to the california state assembly that passed the bill, he wrote this. he wrote, "until there's more evidence that the problem warrants new state law, let's let the locals enforce what can already be called a comprehensive mandate." that was his quote, erin, and he says, look, let the local folks basically handle this. let's not do this at the state level. there's not enough evidence. what do you say to him? >> well, i would say the data that supported this is the large sxes most comprehensive ever collected in the united states. it is far larger than anyone else. i happen to be a very concerned mom, but more importantly, i'm also a researcher, and we looked at more