one of those people is david miliband, president and ceo of the international rescue committee, and davidight's interview. david, very good to have you. how much more difficult is the irc's job given these cuts? >> there's no aid flowing. it's very simple. there's no aid money. >> john: none at all? >> no. the government have got three issues. number one, they've given us waivers to continue programming but they're not sending any money. those are life-saving programs for health, nutrition. they've given us permission. they say we want you to deliver your programs that save lives, but there's no money coming in. second, we've got programs that are life-saving in places like south sudan that have simply been terminated with no good reason. nutrition programs, core programs for keeping people alive. and thirdly, the system is breaking down because we've applied for waivers for life-saving programs that haven't even been determined including in places like sudan which is the world's largest humanitarian crisis. the u.s. is the anchor of a global aid system. the anchor has been pulled up and