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so we continue on. and we are very proud of the work that we do. and fortunately we have lots of people that support the work that we do. i mean, the outpouring of not raised just the feel calling in. and it is very nice to be a part charity but the goodwill that of something so cool just to get back out and play people have shown us by donating masks and donating money and golf again and a little bit competitive, it was a lot of fun. donating food and ensuring that >> matt and rickie certainly the people that feed us, that pushed you guy, but rory and they have enough as well for dustin are the winners what a fabulous day here at themselves and for their families and that they are taken care of. seminole golf club so that has really been congratulatio congratulations to both of you rewarding, very rewarding to see hats off to all the players. here is the way it finishes up that kind of support coming from people. >> so retirement doesn't mean that was a biggie on that last retirement, it means you hole >> they gone gobbled up 6 skins recharge your batteries and come and get them at a different angle? >> well, we are very fortunate, at the last. $1.85 million. my wife and i to be here and to and over $5.5 million raised today. greater be close to friends and family. we miss all our california friends for sure, but at the unbelievable same time we know that after >> once again golf doing its part for the greater good. coronavirus we are going to make
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with more, let's go back to mike a tour of california to visit tirico >> yeah, rich, we'll hit that everybody and see everybody again and reconnect and everything else. bottom line in that final tote but fortunately we have board in a moment. technology today, so that keeps but it is so exciting to see how us well connected. >> yeah, well you are missed the golf world came together not both you and sonya are missed up just to return america to live and down the valleys that make sports, but also for the important causes that we've mentioned. the cdc foundation and the up california. american nurses foundation alex padilla the secretary of looking at the final tote board, state of california is my next guest. anything you want to say to alex? $3 million in skins, the 450 >> alex i had the good fortune of working on his campaign and meeting his family. alex is a really true states man. i mean, in the sense that he's th there to serve. and i think that's so important. and what we learn from caesar murray learning how to s n tv today, over $1 mi 450$,000 and so forth. and over $1 million from you at we are serving. we are here to serve people, to home so a grand total raised $5.5 saf help people, and alex really exemplifies that in the way that you. coming up tonight here on nbc, he works, how hard he works. join some furry friends, the he's very committed. 2020 beverly hills dog show. he engages his family. he's very committed toward his the news is next for most of you family as well.
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and so i think he's a tremendous except on the west coast where it will be seen at its regularly example of what the types of scheduled time and for rich, paul, gary, jerry politicians we need in our and our friends at pga tour society to have people like alex padilla that really do serve the entertainment, our entire golf channel crew, thanks for joining people that they represent, and us and so long for now that they ensure that provide the best type of leadership possible for us. >> well, it sounds like you are talking about yourself as well, because all of those adjectives a describe you as well. it's an honor to call you my friend, and thank you so much for what you have done. and the fire is still in you. and thank you so much and god take care of. >> thank you very much, damion. all the best to you, your family and automatic of your viewers. >> thank you. >> and the honorable alex padilla is next, so stay with us.
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transition out, as you might say, over a period of time. >> let's turn to your right. look at that symbol on your right. that has been your life. it defines you and in some sense you define it. >> well, you know, they mi've b very fortunate. i've had the opportunity to work with him for 20 years when he was alive and president of the organization. he taught me so much and shared so much. and, you know, you just couldn't help but learn being around him. and he's just a tremendous example. and then working with farm workers. here are the hardest working folks that go out there every single day. we are finally calling them essential workers. not treating them as essential
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"comunidad del valle" by california secretary of state workers, but at least we are the honorable alex padilla. calling them and recognizing the fact without them we don't have alex, welcome back to "comunidad del valle." how are things treating you with a floood supply in this country. this whole covid situation? >> well, we are all in it so those men and women doing the together. it certainly has been interesting. crops are critical to our food it's been surreal. i thi bed, we supply especially in this time we are in with covid-19 and all count our blessings because our the other issues that are family is healthy. confronting us and challenges everybody we know is healthy. facing us. but having that opportunity to we know a lot of people who work with them and learn from can't say the same. a lot of people have been them as well and have them teach diagnosed. us the importance o at lot of fatalities of course. but california if you look at treated with the respect thatbl the size of the population, our numbers are relatively low. so thank you to everybody for doing their part. it's not easy to stay home and you, when you look at them what they do every day. easy to wear masks and gloves and you know it because you came and all the things we have been asked to do, but it's because we from sal ininas valley and you w have been abiding by the detective ti directives that we are in better shape than most. >> i think you're right. we just did an interview with
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arturo rodriguez, farm workers that. and i feel really blessed. >> we'll talk about covid dell president. and he called you a real states man a man who continues to fight forthright cause. your thoughts on those, and your feelings about arty? >> look, arty is a legend, you know. in the past, i think you and i emma in our next segment. but it's time they call us have talked about the legacy of essential workers. caesar chavez, a lot know him >> yes, that's right. from history books, hopefully we have been always been more each day. essential workers, without them and for arty to come in as the second president of the union making sacrifices there would nighted farm workers, talk about not be food on our table and you no he that as well as anybody having big shoes to fill, but he did for many, many years. else. >> thank you very much. i had a chance to work with arty arty is the president of the when i was on the city council united farm workers. he'll be back in our next segment, so stay with us. in los angeles and early efforts and ago jobs certainly when i was in the state senate advocating for farm worker rights. and even today. he's retired but don'te as ever. >> yeah, i know. >> you ask how we are doing
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during this pandemic. think about farm workers, right. we are all anxious making sure the food supply chain continues. we would not have food on our table if it wasn't for farm workers doing their workday in and day out. and now with the health risks out there, they are deemed essential workers, we have to give them the protections they deserve and the assistance they deserve. because even under normal conditions, their wages, their benefits leave a lot to be desired. >> absolutely. but yet you run a big office, secretary of state's office. how are you able to manage remotely? because everything you know, i'm remote, you're remote. how has that transition been? >> and we are back with my dear >> you know, it's been fast. friend rodriguez the president i think actually 45, 50 days ago emeritus of the farmers united. when the initial orders were first coming down, i just returned from a trip to and being ocean shee essential washington d.c. when things were
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are right in the thick of it. happening first. nba season shutting down. other sports leagues, how have they been treated during this whole covid-19 situation? >> well, i think people are conferences canceled. no large gatherings, i had a beginning to realize the pretty good idea where this was importance and criticalness of going in talking to governor the farm workers out there, the newsom. so my family has been agriculture workers, the workers self-imposed stay-at-home order than it's been officially. that make that sacrifice, and they are seeing them as critical as the nurses and other first so my immediate instincts as father and husband what do i responders who are also dogg need to take care of my family. but immediately thereafter as the head of an important state doing essential work that's agency, what do we need to do to needed. there is nobody to substitute for them. if they are not there, there is both take sure we take care of our employees, but at the same not any harvesting done anywhere time maintain the essential throughout california and throughout the c really, functions that we are there for. a lot of people see me very active in the election space to see everybody begin to change promoting voter registration, their at least the way they talk turnout, cyber security, things like that but our office also about farm workers. and then we have been able to, does a lot of business filings, over the course of the last few whether it's businesses starting weeks, we have worked extremely up, closing out, nonprofits hard throughout the united farm
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organizations and they need to maintain with us current. workers and caesar chavez so fortunately we allow for a lot of that to be done online foundation, all of us have come together to really do what is necessary to ensure that farm workers have the benefits that nowadays. so any business people go online they need, and they get the same and see biz files online. opportunities as everyone else. but moving the better part of now, we have in california we 500 employees to be able to work were finally successful in from home while instilling getting and ensuring sick pay physical distancing and other for all farm workers, regardless health recommendations and inic of what your legal status is, and regardless of what size of farm that they worked on. to be there. i'm proud of my staff because and so that was a very critical they pulled it together quickly together as a team. victory here with governor i think it's a new normal once newsom. and then, of course, we have it's going to be once we get been able to also be able to through the other side of this curve here. >> very true. last week on the show we had a provide food for farm workers. and we have been working jointly group called census, they go out in the community, well, they are with the ufw foundation to get supposed to go out in the out literally distribute community and get the census countsed. it's all virtual now and phone thousands of meals to farm workers in the salinas valley calls. but we are still moving forward, right? i think santa clara county they said is the third city in the
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and oxnard in the big county getting efforts they need agriculture communities. but it's still there. and now we are going to be >> absolutely. good reminder for everybody. distributing mask. we talked about it in previous and we distributed well over shows. once every ten years as required 20,000 masks and getting more by the constitution, we need to donated. they want to make sure farm conduct the national population workers are protected. count. that's what the census is. because it's difficult when you are working in the fields, as how many people live in the country. and it's done state by state. you well know damion, it's hard to be 6 feet apart when you are because it's the state population counts that harvesting the strawberries or determines a couple of very the broccoli or cauliflower important things. fundamentally our representation whatever you are working on the in congress, how many people machine, but ats least you have serve in the house of to have the mask on to protect representatives representing california. if we have an under count in them. so, you know, we are being able california, we'll have less to make some progress here in representation and we certainly don't want that. regards to ensure that farm workers are protected, that they also impacting communities is are safe, their families are safe, the communities they live funding. when federal funding is in are safe. distributed to states on a per >> and that's something that we capita basis, it's our state were talking and worrying about that safety in 2020. population count that determines how much resources our state it seems like we take two steps gets. when i say our state, i don't forward and then sometimes a mean it's going to some account step backward, and then three in sacramento.
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steps forward. i'm talking about how it's distributed to each county, to so it's an ongoing battle. each city, to each community. >> it definitely is. you know, funds like funding for it's one that, damion, it goes housing, funding for over generations. i've had the good fortune of infrastructure. i used to tell this story about doing this 47 years, butrs funding for education. because ten years ago the biggest under counted population in california was children under five. my youngest child is five years old and heels thene lou in the house. so how we forget that little kids are counted, i have no idea. but think about the 3, 4, 5-year-olds today they are 13, 14, 15, but the funding wouldn't arrive at the schools if they weren't counted. so that's a direct example why we need to count. and we can say the same argument from public health, right, if we have under count we won't get our share of the health care services that we deserve. so it's important to still be counted but we have to adapt our ways to reach out to people, to
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remind people, and to assist people. the good news is there is still time. by now if you have not participated in the census, you should have received the paper survey form. if you want to do it on paper and mail it back, that's your choice. an even better way to do is it online, go to my con t ken sus.gov and it will walk you through it. or you can do it on the phone and my census 2020 website you'll see all the phone numbers o it by phone. it only takes about ten minutes. it's questions but your family and community will benefit. >> we are with alex padilla the secretary of state. we have about four minutes in our next segment, alex, to talk about the elections. because they are coming up. so we'll be back with the honorable alex padilla. stay with us.
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>> and we are back with the honorable alex padilla here at "comunidad del valle," secretary of state. listen, secretary, the president said we can't have mail in ballots. people will cheat. it can lead to a miss count. we can't have that. what say you? >> i say two things. number one, he's a hypocrite. he is trying to undermine our confidence both by mail when he himself is a vote by mailer. vote by mail has been in place not just california but many states for many years. and it's proven to be secure for voters. increas increases participation. and it's been a good practice. and he's trying to undermine it because of his political agenda. i also think what's going on, he's trying to change the subject. my opinion he has failed in reespn's to this covid-19 pandemic. instead of taking ownership of that and focusing on that, he's going back to his ways of
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throwing out a lot of lies, especially when it comes to elections and voting rights to distract us, to underminus, and try to influence the november election in a very bad way. so let's not buy into that. let's know that in california the same policies that we have championed to increase access to our democracy make any more sense during this pandemic. so as we approach november, you can online still or sign up register to vote. but we'll be sending a ballot to all voters in the state. we'll also still afford in person voting opportunities both on and before election day. the more people we get to vote early, whether by mail or safety in person, smaller lines, and healthier crowds on election day for voters, and election workers
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alike. so we'll continue to lead the way in california and hope the rest of the nation follows. >> and you have all the confidence that, to play devils advocate, the election will be >> absolutely.ry vote that will again, measures that we put in place for feign interference in our elections. now in addition to make sure th maintain the accessibility and the security, and safety of our elections as well. aen we can do that. i'll give you another example of another great tool that we have. you can subscribe to get alerts when you vote by mail to know when the ballot is making the way to your house hold, on the way back to county, get a notification when it's received, and when it's been counted, and so you know for sure that your vote was counted. >> all right. we have about 20 seconds left, mr. secretary.
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any final thoughts before i let you go? >> no, just kind of what i started with. it's been very challenging times. pray that everyone continues to stay safe, including you, damion and your beautiful family. keep washing hands. don't touch your face. and we'll get through this. >> all right. thank you so much. the honorable alex padilla california secretary of state. it's an honor to call you my friend and honor to see the work you are doing across the state. thank you so much. thank you for joining us. we'll see you next week here from my home to yours. we're all doing our part by staying at home.
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