10 to 25 years or more, people coming, seeking abortion. can you handle the increase? i don t know if we can handle the increase. the concerns from abortion providers as they brace for an influx of patients falling the reversal of roe v. wade. and stepping up to help those in need, how some food banks are providing more than just meals. thank you so much for starting your morning and your week with us. it is sunday, july 3rd. kristin, i don t know about you, some people were setting off fireworks early, they kept me up last night. really? already? in that rainstorm last night, we got a ton of rain here in washington last night. but, you know, boris, i don t know about you, after this show is over, i m staying put, because we re beginning another packed day on the road and at u.s. airports as millions of americans travel for the holiday weekend. so far nearly 200 flights have already been canceled, that s in addition to the more than 650 flights canceled yesterday.
according to the department of agriculture, in 2020, more than 38 million people across the country lived in households that were food insecure. and as the cost of everything continues to rise, low income americans are having a tougher time feeding their families. and to make matters worse, experts warn that food insecurity in america shows little signs of improving as cnn s gloria pasmina reports, the nation s food banks are stepping up to fill that void. reporter: a bag full of vegetables, and a little bit of food education. it is all on the menu to help blanca feed her family for several days. blanca joined the new york common pantry in the bronx at the start of the pandemic. two years later, she is still dependent on this crucial lifeline, based on her income