it had been gathering dust for more than a month while the wfp waited for permission to transport it.s frequently been weaponized by rival warlords. and if that wasn't hard enough, then came president trump's announcement of a 90-day suspension of aid. wfp's leni kenzli told us that could be catastrophic. >> the time to roll back funding is not now, it's the time to step up funding. >> reporter: you don't have 90 days. >> and every single delay means lives are lost. we are extremely worried it's going to be too late, and we are going to be digging up bodies instead of feeding them. >> john: debora, i want to ask you about some of the other ramifications of this humanitarian aid from usaid. what happens down the line if it doesn't make it? >> reporter: well, john, let me give you a concrete example. in the last few weeks, two ships have docked at port sudan, american ships carrying food provided by usaid. now, each of those ships could potentially feed over a million people. that food has to be off-loaded, stored in a warehouse, then at some point loaded onto a truck and driven to wher