disadvantaged kids, kids at risk, helps preschoolers, it's all in trouble right now. vincent is director of the meals and wheels association of america and david corn is our own, msnbc analyst. you and i can talk about anything, but this guy does something. i have to tell you, i've always liked meals on wheels, because it's understandable. people stuck in home because of alzheimer's or diabetes or any reason they can't go out and go to the store and look out for themselves, you bring a meal around. >> that's exactly right. that's exactly right. >> what's happening now? >> we're challenged. sequester is hurting in a big, big way. i was glad to hear you say it's a partially subsidized program of meals on wheels. 30% of funding from federal funding. >> how many people rely on you? >> we serve over a million meals a day. >> it's one thing to be old in your 70s, late 70s, but once you