Its spent wisely . Scott mcgrew joins us with the very latest. Scott . Reporter good morning to you. Yes, that is by far the biggest sticking point. Democrats have objected to one of the tranches of that bill which would allow billions of dollars to go into a fund that they say doesnt have the proper oversight, not enough rules to control where it goes. Significantly less oversight for the taxpayer dollars, is their objection, than we saw in the tarp bailout ten years ago. Republicans say democrats are adding in too many other ideas. We have word that the two sides have hammered some of those details out. We could see a vote in the senate as soon as this afternoon. Of course it has to go to the house. It should pass fairly quickly there. Yes, there is that cash payment to americans but at this point was this what the total would be. Wall street loves the idea of a 2 trillion government stimulus. Were seeing some rar u big up that. Interesting twist, the president , on fox news a short
Compelling documentary on Human Trafficking. Abscbn international does very informative pieces for the community and this documentary, kept six decades of servitude, is the latest example. Joining me now is the producer, journalist steve angeles, born in the philippines and another of his documentaries,r lost and found, about filipino orphans in montana. And also with us is the director and cinematographer, jeremiah ysip, a bay areabased awardwinning cinematographer who has been recognized for his work in news, documentaries, films, and features. Welcome to the show. Steve angeles thi know that kept debuted already. Whats the initial reaction youve been getting so far . Steve a lot of people, first of all, they like how we executed it. We mixed it up with some of his shots, of course, as well as some animation and a lot of people really liked it cause its a subject that not too many people talk about or they talk about not in this form of modernday slavery, so good reviews so far. Robe
And various communities, including Alameda County, san ramon, and Silicon Valley, talking to those trying to do something about hunger. And when we examine the situation in Alameda County, we find that one in five residents experience or are at risk of hunger. In fact, about 119,000 are considered food insecure, and an addition 130,000 are marginally food secure. Addressing the need is a daunting task, and that is taken on by the Alameda County Community Food bank. Joining us to talk about whats being done and what needs to be done are director Michael Altfest and outreach associate roy chim. Welcome to the show. Michael altfest thank you for having us. Robert you know, you hear that kind of term, food insecure, and things like that. Give us an idea in terms of what that means. Michael its quite simple. So, when were talking about somebody thats food insecure, theyre literally answering questions like, i do not have enough food to feed my children today. So, these are people who are st