so it is just, you know, it is not surprising at all. >> and many of them come from the homes where they are the first one to go the college, and so they don't have example set that they are already facing that. >> sure. >> and samantha, we hear about the young kids the kindergartens and the first graders and the elderly having to choose between food and medicine and now students are saying, buying a book and having something to eat, what are the implications, the very real implications of that physiologically? >> well, when you are in college, you are still growing and you need all of the nutrients and the proteins and the carbohydrates and the fats, and we want our kids to eat healthy, and they will buy fastball, because they believe it is cheaper. around the country, the food banks are being stressed, because the food stamp program is cut so drastically, so as consu consumers what we can do now, and what we say does not resonate in washington that well is to donate to the local food