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so it's barnard, barnard castle, not barnard, barnard castle, not barnard . barnard. >> arne slot. i was saying sorry. maureen barnard castle, is that right? let me know. >> maureen barnard barnard, not barnard. barnard castle. barnard. barnard castle. barnard. maureen barnard. >> is that right? back in barnard. we'll get it right. barnard. >> castle. >> castle. >> barnard. >> barnard. that >> barnard. that sounds >> barnard. that sounds right >> barnard. that sounds right to me. now. now, i've said it like that. >> barnard, yeah, i only said barnard because everyone seems to say barnard. but if everyone's wrong , then we need everyone's wrong, then we need to know about it. >> we need to know from a local someone who's actually there. and helen's been in touch. saying blue and green should never be seen. is a colour saying that may have originated from yorkshire. stephen and ellie are breaking the rules this morning. you've got bear both on your tie. >> yeah. oh, no, not blue. >> no, because of the suit. blue and green should never be seen. >> well, it's a very dark blue. yeah. >>
so it's barnard, barnard castle, not barnard, barnard castle, not barnard . barnard. >> arne slot. i was saying sorry. maureen barnard castle, is that right? let me know. >> maureen barnard barnard, not barnard. barnard castle. barnard. barnard castle. barnard. maureen barnard. >> is that right? back in barnard. we'll get it right. barnard. >> castle. >> castle. >> barnard. >> barnard. that >> barnard. that sounds >> barnard. that sounds...
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i'm glad you asked about that i thought that the president barnard did a great job. >> i really do and moving, navigating this time periods since october 7, these professors and i have to say i'm in the minority, i believe i'm in the minority at columbia. >> i don't think that i or silent jordan, but i'm not certainly not allowed majority at barnard, the president earlier this year put a ban on a lot of political speech and pro-palestinian speech on campus and so for example, professors were barred from pudding outside their office. some kind of poster or statement that lead one way or the other. and the reason for that is that they didn't want students. these are these are offices that students are going to for office hours are for questions or meetings and they didn't want students feeling intimidated because of one leaning or one view or the other. and frankly, i agree with that decision. it's one thing for a professor to speak out or to read you search something and write something that's thoughtful and publish something. and it's completely different for professor to slap some kin
i'm glad you asked about that i thought that the president barnard did a great job. >> i really do and moving, navigating this time periods since october 7, these professors and i have to say i'm in the minority, i believe i'm in the minority at columbia. >> i don't think that i or silent jordan, but i'm not certainly not allowed majority at barnard, the president earlier this year put a ban on a lot of political speech and pro-palestinian speech on campus and so for example,...
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i'm cornell barnard, abc seven news, cornell. >> thank you so much. today, the california public utilities commission voted unanimously to change the way p-g-and-e's call can bill its customers, starting next year, most customers will be charged a $24.15 flat monthly fee in addition to what they pay for their actual usage. money from the fee will be used for things like grid maintenance and wildfire mitigation, commissioners say the new billing structure was mandated by the state legislature. they say it will reduce electricity rates, serving as an incentive for people to switch to electric vehicles and appliances. >> so for someone who electrifies their home and vehicle, they would save an average of up to $44 a month compared to the status quo. and the reason customers are financially better off is because the new billing structure will reduce the price per unit of electricity by roughly 5 to $0.07 per kilowatt hour. >> the utility reform network supports the changes, say they promote stability, especially in areas with more extreme weather. but its
i'm cornell barnard, abc seven news, cornell. >> thank you so much. today, the california public utilities commission voted unanimously to change the way p-g-and-e's call can bill its customers, starting next year, most customers will be charged a $24.15 flat monthly fee in addition to what they pay for their actual usage. money from the fee will be used for things like grid maintenance and wildfire mitigation, commissioners say the new billing structure was mandated by the state...
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cornell, barnard, abc seven. >> oh, it's one of those days where i say best assignment of the newscast at cornell. thank you and continue to enjoy. well, memorial day weekend may be the unofficial start to summer, but it kind of felt like winter, at least to me. this holiday weekend is off to a cool and drizzly start. let's get to abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian with a look at your accuweather forecast. but tell me a warm up is on the way. >> it is on the way, but not it's going to take a while. deon, as you pointed out earlier, it's not very summery out there, not even in my weather summary. so let's take a look at what's going on. here's the look at the wind speeds and the wind conditions at the surface. we've got gusts well over 20mph across much of the bay area right now, especially near the coast and bay. and that onshore flow, robust as it is, is keeping temperatures about 10 to 15 degrees below average for memorial day weekend. so right now we're looking at only 68 degrees in san rafael, 71 in santa rosa, 71 in brentwood, where you would expect to see 80s this ti
cornell, barnard, abc seven. >> oh, it's one of those days where i say best assignment of the newscast at cornell. thank you and continue to enjoy. well, memorial day weekend may be the unofficial start to summer, but it kind of felt like winter, at least to me. this holiday weekend is off to a cool and drizzly start. let's get to abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian with a look at your accuweather forecast. but tell me a warm up is on the way. >> it is on the way, but...
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these are all the work of photographer hugo barnard, whose portfolio includes the king�*s coronation and the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there was one picture which i discussed with them, which i hoped we might do, which was the picture of prince william and catherine with all the bridesmaids. i call it the tumble, and we had three minutes to do it, but three minutes isn�*t very long to take a portrait. and the reason why i mention that is because all the expressions and all the movements and all the positions are very spontaneous. they�*re from the people. they�*re not directed by me. and i think that has to come from a certain amount of trust going both ways. and in a way, it was probably the most successful picture for me of that day. so it crosses the border between formal and informal. the retouching of portraits was commonplace from the earliest prints to make them look as good as possible. some images show the photographer�*s annotations. this picture of the late queen and prince philip includes notes which say "background must be kept light" and "plea
these are all the work of photographer hugo barnard, whose portfolio includes the king�*s coronation and the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there was one picture which i discussed with them, which i hoped we might do, which was the picture of prince william and catherine with all the bridesmaids. i call it the tumble, and we had three minutes to do it, but three minutes isn�*t very long to take a portrait. and the reason why i mention that is because all the expressions and...
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live now to new york where we can speak with nara milanich, professor of history at barnard college, columbia university. professor, thank you so much for being here on the programme. what being here on the programme. what have ou being here on the programme. what have you made _ being here on the programme. what have you made of _ being here on the programme. what have you made of the _ being here on the programme. what have you made of the last 18—24 hours? have you made of the last 18-24 hours? ~ ., ., ., , hours? well, i have to say, i and my colleagues — hours? well, i have to say, i and my colleagues are _ hours? well, i have to say, i and my colleagues are still— hours? well, i have to say, i and my colleagues are still reeling _ hours? well, i have to say, i and my colleagues are still reeling after - colleagues are still reeling after watching and listening to what went on last night. we were not allowed on last night. we were not allowed on campus, campus has been closed, there were no media on campus, no legal advisers on campus. i think what actually went down, we'r
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one correction on him talking about omar's daughter, she was among several students at barnard college arrested for protesting in a pro-palestinian encampment at columbia university. that protest at columbia trolling students from various colleges around the country. here is that moment yesterday. >> why did you not immediately send the police that were standing by -- your campus police, law enforcement -- to intervene? >> we tried. we notified all of our mutual aid partners and try to get police there as quickly as possible. going back to my original point, the encampment was against policies. >> if i may, the footage from that night reveals that some of the most dramatic attacks were carried out by individuals not affiliated with ucla. not the university students, faculty that were arrested. why have the violent agitators who you know have been identified not been held accountable for assaulting over 150 of your students? you should be ashamed. the fact that you failed your students. you should be ashamed for letting a peaceful protest gathering get hijacked by an angry mob. you shou
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protest where they chanted usa and sing the national anthem and 300 jewish students at columbia and barnard college signed an open letter which read in part we connect to israel not only as our ancestral homeland but as the only place in the modern world where jews can safely take ownership of their own destiny. our experiences at columbia in the last six months are a poignant reminder of just that. definitely starting to see more student opposition to these campus protests. >> trace: indeed we are. dan springer life for us in seattle. thank you. >>> the fox news at night commonsense department was told that princeton that... the goal is to not eat until the school agrees to cut ties with israel. now the student and her hunger striking peers are blaming princeton because they are quote starving. so just so commonsense is clear, princeton is not withholding food, their meal cards have not been turned off. there's plenty of food. the students admit the hunger strike is their choice. they are still blaming princeton for quote physically weakening them. weakening them? really? student protester
protest where they chanted usa and sing the national anthem and 300 jewish students at columbia and barnard college signed an open letter which read in part we connect to israel not only as our ancestral homeland but as the only place in the modern world where jews can safely take ownership of their own destiny. our experiences at columbia in the last six months are a poignant reminder of just that. definitely starting to see more student opposition to these campus protests. >> trace:...
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they knew last year, since barnard castle they knew they would get a loses general election. and there polling was so bad, especially liz truss his disastrous days, what they wanted was to have what would be a stave pair here because stem the blood and get as many mps as possible on the lifeboats, make it a bit more professional outfit in downing street for the restorative state so the party wasn't completely hollowed out when it would inevitably lose the election. what rishi has presided off is the opposite. he's not been a safe pair of hands. the other thing is that one of the votes yesterday was for a new mayor in new yorkshire which is rishi sunak tax back yard in north yorkshire. it's also an area where there's lots of conservative mps. that has returned a labour mayor. if that's surprising that you have in an area where there are lots of conservative support to have a big vote for some local default control for the opposition party, that's not normal. it's a new thing they are. it does change the way you have to see. the real disasterfor conservatives, labourers have pr
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omar's daughter attends barnard college. congressman don bacon said the comments were slain did your sl. elizabeth holmes has more time cut from her prison sentence. she was sentenced to more than 11 years behind bars, she's serving in texas. she had two years slashed last summer, now she's getting more cut. then there's this. a delta flight forced to evidence aca wait at the gate after landing -- evacuate at the gate after landing due a small fire under the nose of the plane. watch. >> oh, it's on fire in the front of the plane. >> it's like on fire. >> the plane is on fire. >> crew members noticed smoke as deplaning had just begun, they deployed the slides. the airbus landed safely from cancun. the fire starting after the ground crew plugged in the power underneath the cockpit, the nose of the aircraft. so you don't want fire and fuel trucks in the same same vicini. maria: judge aileen cannon postponing former president trump's classified documents case, this coming after jack smith and federal prosecutors admitted in a co
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cornell barnard, abc seven news. >> a solemn memorial day tradition in san bruno today. hundreds of flags were placed at the gravesites of fallen service members who are buried at golden gate national cemetery. boy scouts have done this regularly around the country. in a tradition that dates back 75 years, troops from palo alto and mountain view took part today, and there will be an official ceremony monday morning. a man is in custody after he barricaded himself inside a crashed car along the southbound lanes of i-680 in san ramon this afternoon. it all happened near the bollinger canyon road exit at about 530, and you can see the impact to traffic in these caltrans camera images. chp officers believe the man was armed. he surrendered peacefully after an hour long standoff. a 27 year old man is dead after being gunned down in what police are calling an isolated incident on the peninsula last night, police say shots were reported in belmont at 8 p.m. friday. officers found the victim suffering from multiple wounds while in a parked car. medics tried saving his life but w
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. >>> now, more than 100 faculty members from barnard and columbia university rallied in support of the anti-israel protests earlier this week. chad wolf is with me now. just who is radicalizing our youth in is that the prof sor great? if. >> i think it is. i think it's, obviously, what we've seen from a number of universities whether it's ivy league or not. you're starting to she see our youth being radicalized there on college campuses, and i think this is concerning. look, we've moan this for if some time -- known this for some time, that there are progressive, woke policies being taught here, but this has gone beyond just liberalism and and progressive policies. we're now seeing this radicalization of ideas to where you see violent behavior. it's not peaceful protesting when you barricade yourself or destroy property,that's what're seeing across the country at a number of universities. iewfort stuart is it -- we've also seen some pushback from students who don't like this anti-israel chaos. they're flying the flag and singing the national anthem. so it's not a whole generation that'
. >>> now, more than 100 faculty members from barnard and columbia university rallied in support of the anti-israel protests earlier this week. chad wolf is with me now. just who is radicalizing our youth in is that the prof sor great? if. >> i think it is. i think it's, obviously, what we've seen from a number of universities whether it's ivy league or not. you're starting to she see our youth being radicalized there on college campuses, and i think this is concerning. look,...
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she graduated from barnard college before making a life as a writer for new york magazine, esquire, and msnbc. i appreciate jeannette walls starting "the glass castle," this way, through the relentless moments of abuse and neglect that punctured her childhood, her life as an adult is a light at the end of the tunnel. "the glass castle," is a story of perseverance, it is a story of survival. that will inspire children who read it to greatness. right after the break, i will be joined by the remarkable jeannette walls, the author of "the glass castle." tle." we need to scale with customer demand... in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) now we're even smarter and ready for what's next. (vo) achieve enterprise intelligence. it's your vision, it's your verizon. (restaurant noise) [announcer] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. she thinks her flaky gray p
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cornell barnard, abc seven news. >> all right. enjoy the shade and a little bit of sun out there. cornell in the east bay, a massive fire engulfed multiple cars as well as trees and fences. all this in a residential neighborhood in hayward. now, fire crews got things under control quickly. but as abc seven news reporter tim johns found out, the experience has left a lot of neighbors on edge. >> a fire fueled by fast winds burned through a portion of a hayward neighborhood thursday. a pillar of black smoke billowing over a wall of flames threatening nearby homes. lucy naitoa lives next door. she says she was at home working when she looked out her window and saw what was approaching. >> that's when i ran out, went out and got my family out the house because i thought maybe the tree was going to come down and once i got everybody out, i went out and started hosting down what i could to help slow down the fire. >> fire crews were putting out the remainders of the blaze when abc seven arrived on scene, however, we saw several large trees and multiple cars burnt in the area where the f
cornell barnard, abc seven news. >> all right. enjoy the shade and a little bit of sun out there. cornell in the east bay, a massive fire engulfed multiple cars as well as trees and fences. all this in a residential neighborhood in hayward. now, fire crews got things under control quickly. but as abc seven news reporter tim johns found out, the experience has left a lot of neighbors on edge. >> a fire fueled by fast winds burned through a portion of a hayward neighborhood thursday....
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and paolucci was at barnard college and columbia. she taught at city college, new york, and became the first university research professor at saint john's university in new york. she was a scholar. the renaissance of the theater of esthetics. she was an author, and she was the founder and president of. the council on natural national literatures. she also established the school and at henry palatucci international conference center in new york, her husband and, kindred spirit, henry pollard, she was a graduate of city college of new york. he served in the nascent u.s. force in the second world war and later earned his ph.d. from columbia university, a man of action as well as scholarship professor carlucci was instrumental in the growth of the conservative party of new. as a scholar, he taught iona college, brooklyn college city college, columbia university and st john's university in new york. we are grateful to the memory of the policies and for the presence of their friends and family. tonight, senator seraphim, multisite clarissa
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obviously israel, not the us you were a student activist high well, in the 80s, you said at barnard fighting against apartheid in south africa, i occupied hamilton hall. >> you did it did you are hearing calls and accusations that israel is an apartheid government. since you know about apartheid, can you get a fact check here you know, i'm gonna hedge a little bit on it because we were fighting a avowedly racist government that talked about a system called apartheid. >> that it was using to a press the majority black population. >> and that is not in south africa. >> what's happening is certainly not what we're looking at and israel, but the issue is, as we were saying, it's it's complicated because there every day playing out on our tvs is destruction and starvation and a horrific images coming from gaza. >> yep and the gods and people people are press, i mean, there is no question about it kamaz is suppressing the gazan people all of these things can be true at once. and yes. and i appreciate you both coming on. and most importantly, keeping the focus on your son and the father of your gra
obviously israel, not the us you were a student activist high well, in the 80s, you said at barnard fighting against apartheid in south africa, i occupied hamilton hall. >> you did it did you are hearing calls and accusations that israel is an apartheid government. since you know about apartheid, can you get a fact check here you know, i'm gonna hedge a little bit on it because we were fighting a avowedly racist government that talked about a system called apartheid. >> that it was...
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well, josephine goldmark graduated from bryn mawr, taught at barnard college, went to work at the national consumers league, d paune also graduated from bryn mawr, started graduate work at columbia university, went to work with pauline kelley at the national consumers league. so what went into this, the making of this brief? so the two gold marks and an army of female research assistants. so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a library. and i know i might be speaking a language you guys don't understand, but you would have to go to a library and you would have to flip through physical pages of books. you couldn't just download a pdf, right? and so if you were going to try to argue that women do need protection by the state government so that employers don't force them to work too many hours, you need to accumulate some facts about the sort of unique challenges that women encounter in the workplace and so they went to the new york public library for a month and just read everything they could get their hands on and started typin
well, josephine goldmark graduated from bryn mawr, taught at barnard college, went to work at the national consumers league, d paune also graduated from bryn mawr, started graduate work at columbia university, went to work with pauline kelley at the national consumers league. so what went into this, the making of this brief? so the two gold marks and an army of female research assistants. so again, before google existed, how would you collect facts? you would have to go to a thing called a...
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her work is widely anthologized raised and she teaches at barnard. she is the currenttate poet and recipient of the 2017 jackson poetry prize, she lives on a magical street embed style brooklyn and kevin powell who is a 2024 grammy nominated poet. human and civil rights activist journalist, author of 16 books including the kevin powell reader, his collected writings, filmmaker, former two time candidate for u.s. congress and new york city hip hop historian and shakur biographer. if we could give all of the authors a roundup of one. and i am now going to migrate to the table and, begin to as we are here to talk our panel today is the power of healing andrsation today the writers will be talking about the in relationship to topic of healing and what we hope for today is engage this space landscape of healing within the black literary community and elsewhere and then what we hope to participate meet with a question and answer i will lead and we can kind of have a real conversation each other so that we're not just up on the stage talking at you but that
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the trust's head of policy, helen barnard , says of policy, helen barnard, says the government must tackle long term deficiencies in our welfare system. >> it's more than the cost of living crisis and the pandemic because this trend was starting before even covid hit. so over five years, we found that the need has doubled the number of food parcels we're having to provide , because it's what we've provide, because it's what we've really seen is the uncovering of a longer term crisis, which is dnven a longer term crisis, which is driven mainly by our social security system, not providing the protection that it should provide. when times get tough and any of us could need some help, two men will appear in court later charged with criminally damaging the famous sycamore gap tree. >> daniel graham, who's 38, and the 31 year old adam crothers, will attend newcastle magistrates court. the tree stood in a dramatic dip on hadrian's wall in northumberland for more than 200 years, until it was cut down last year, sparking a national outcry and some good news for fans of the classic comedy legally bl
the trust's head of policy, helen barnard , says of policy, helen barnard, says the government must tackle long term deficiencies in our welfare system. >> it's more than the cost of living crisis and the pandemic because this trend was starting before even covid hit. so over five years, we found that the need has doubled the number of food parcels we're having to provide , because it's what we've provide, because it's what we've really seen is the uncovering of a longer term crisis,...
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gail is assistant professor in the department of religion at barnard college. her research focuses religion, gender and empire. the late 19th and early 20th century united states, and especially on protestant. her second book, christian imperial white, protestant women and the consecration of empire came out just this past february. congratulations. yeah. and table. so i echo everyone's gratitude towards emily for writing this book and full disclosure, emily, as well as ben and i have kind of writing books together for the past several years and reading each other's drafts. so i had read almost every chapter of this book, not in the right order. and with the right chapter, titled or not any chapter titles. so it was a pleasure this these past couple of weeks to like read the book in its final form and see how all of the parts came together as a whole. and i will begin also by saying something that doesn't always apply to academic history books that missionary diplomacy a great read beyond the book's core argument. i'll talk about more in a moment. the book is c
gail is assistant professor in the department of religion at barnard college. her research focuses religion, gender and empire. the late 19th and early 20th century united states, and especially on protestant. her second book, christian imperial white, protestant women and the consecration of empire came out just this past february. congratulations. yeah. and table. so i echo everyone's gratitude towards emily for writing this book and full disclosure, emily, as well as ben and i have kind of...
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>> absolutely what the student group, asking for, and we saw barnard college lift all sp suspensions right away sends a bad message. if we want you to engage in free speech you cannot threaten people, cannot push people, cannot attack people. if you do you don't get to be 59 one of the best universities in the world. >> you believe that columbia's president should remain columbia's president >> yes yeah >> you do? >> we're not calling for columbia's president to resign what we're asking is that columbia's president does the right thing now. >> what about the professors who are on the pay roll of columbia that have been engaged with these students as part of these protests >> well, depends if -- if they're engaged in free speech, then that's fine but what we're hearing already is that a lot of professors are engaged in potentially retaliatory actions. a lot of students worried their grades will suffer heard from one person who was getting a in a class somehow got a zero on a test that person happened to be jewish those things have not part of the -- >> what do you think is going on he
>> absolutely what the student group, asking for, and we saw barnard college lift all sp suspensions right away sends a bad message. if we want you to engage in free speech you cannot threaten people, cannot push people, cannot attack people. if you do you don't get to be 59 one of the best universities in the world. >> you believe that columbia's president should remain columbia's president >> yes yeah >> you do? >> we're not calling for columbia's president to...
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one correction on him talking about omar's daughter, she was among several students at barnard college arrested for protesting in a pro-palestinian encampment at columbia university. that protest at columbia trolling students from various colleges around the country. here is that moment yesterday. >> why did you not immediately send the police that were standing by -- your campus police, law enforcement -- to intervene? >> we tried. we notified all of our mutual aid partners and try to get police there as quickly as possible. going back to my original point, the encampment was against policies. >> if i may, the footage from that night reveals that some of the most dramatic attacks were carried out by individuals not affiliated with ucla. not the university students, faculty that were arrested. why have the violent agitators who you know have been identified not been held accountable for assaulting over 150 of your students? you should be ashamed. the fact that you failed your students. you should be ashamed for letting a peaceful protest gathering get hijacked by an angry mob. you shou
one correction on him talking about omar's daughter, she was among several students at barnard college arrested for protesting in a pro-palestinian encampment at columbia university. that protest at columbia trolling students from various colleges around the country. here is that moment yesterday. >> why did you not immediately send the police that were standing by -- your campus police, law enforcement -- to intervene? >> we tried. we notified all of our mutual aid partners and try...
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. >> the director of policy for the trussell trust, helen barnard, joins us now, quite shocking when you hear about the increase in the number of these. and we know that people have been really struggling with the cost of living in this, i suppose , is the tangible example suppose, is the tangible example of how bad it's got for people. >> it is. but actually it's more than the cost of living crisis and the pandemic, because this trend was starting before even covid hit. so over five years, we found that the need has doubled the number of food parcels we're having to provide, because it's what we've really seen is the uncovering of a longer term crisis, which is dnven longer term crisis, which is driven mainly by our social security system not providing the protection that it should provide when times get tough. and any of us could need some help. but it's not currently doing that job effectively. >> helen, a lot of people are in a dilemma about this one. i would have been one of them before i started helping out at some food banks and seeing people . people believe they need people.
. >> the director of policy for the trussell trust, helen barnard, joins us now, quite shocking when you hear about the increase in the number of these. and we know that people have been really struggling with the cost of living in this, i suppose , is the tangible example suppose, is the tangible example of how bad it's got for people. >> it is. but actually it's more than the cost of living crisis and the pandemic, because this trend was starting before even covid hit. so over...