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la familia de césar chávez; rita es la hermana de césar, y rudy es su sobrino, de césar chávez; nos acompañanno, yo me siento con mi hermanita, yo estoy con mi tita, mi hermanita", decía, mi hermanita, teacher "no--" [hablando en inglés] se salió por la puerta, y le tuve que ir a agarrar por el pelo, "vale más que te sientes", y luego íbamos a la casa, en la tarde, y dice, "no le digas a mi papá", le digo, "tengo que decirle", y de seguro, estábamos en la mesa, en la cena, y dice mi papá, ¿cómo les fue en la escuela?", "no quiero a la maestra", "¡qué!", dice, "no la quiero", "¿por qué?", "no me dejó sentarme con mi hermanita", mi papá le dijo, "mira, tienes que dejar la mano de tu hermana un día de estos", dijo, "porque vas a crecer, a ser un hombre grande, y no vas a andar con la mano de tu hermana, siempre", pero siempre anduvo con la hermana, con la mano mía, todo el tiempo andábamos juntos, haciendo trabajos. damián trujillo: ¿qué piensas ahora, rita, que te soltó la mano, y llegó a ese nivel, a donde llegó? rita chávez: no, se hizo un hombre grande, ya sabes, para mí, sí, sí era el hombr
la familia de césar chávez; rita es la hermana de césar, y rudy es su sobrino, de césar chávez; nos acompañanno, yo me siento con mi hermanita, yo estoy con mi tita, mi hermanita", decía, mi hermanita, teacher "no--" [hablando en inglés] se salió por la puerta, y le tuve que ir a agarrar por el pelo, "vale más que te sientes", y luego íbamos a la casa, en la tarde, y dice, "no le digas a mi papá", le digo, "tengo que decirle", y de...
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so let me ask you, who is cesar chavez? we do people know about cesar chavez? who is cesar chavez?what do people know about him? our workers revolution. anything else? workers revolution. he is a labor activist? [inaudible] the focus was on grapes in california. he is focusing california, grapes are going to be the key crops. anything else about him? his name is on a stamp. you might see streets named after him. he's probably the most well-known mexican american activist from his time period. in general, there's a very romantic idea of cesar chavez. i will talk about this with a few cautionary thoughts at the end. he's in california. he was born in arizona. his family moved to california. he worked as a migrant farmer for a short time. but then he becomes a community organizer in the 19 sixties. as a community organizer, he's interested in mexican american rights. he wants to really improve the quality of life for mexican americans. farmworkers, and he goes to california. this again, the names you might be less familiar with is philip veracruz. and this man here. the key point is i
so let me ask you, who is cesar chavez? we do people know about cesar chavez? who is cesar chavez?what do people know about him? our workers revolution. anything else? workers revolution. he is a labor activist? [inaudible] the focus was on grapes in california. he is focusing california, grapes are going to be the key crops. anything else about him? his name is on a stamp. you might see streets named after him. he's probably the most well-known mexican american activist from his time period....
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how many of you have heard of cesar chavez? he really treated chaves as a mexican american labor activist. he comes to prominence because he's very interested in organizing rights to organize. he becomes a leading intellectual and labor activist. he writes this important book called "merchants of labor." and he criticizes this program because he argues the agricultural industry is intentionally getting vulnerable workers. these vulnerable workers can't unionize because they're not protected by labor law. they can't even quit. if they try to, in fact, campaign for themselves, they could easily just not be hired back or be sent home. and one of the reasons why i think he is very informative is he doesn't criticize the individual braceros. he himself is mexican american. he comes during the early 20th century and comes to san jose, i believe. he is very interested not in criticizing the bracero himself. he's not angry at the mexican worker coming over to work in the fields. he understands why they want to make money, why this is s
how many of you have heard of cesar chavez? he really treated chaves as a mexican american labor activist. he comes to prominence because he's very interested in organizing rights to organize. he becomes a leading intellectual and labor activist. he writes this important book called "merchants of labor." and he criticizes this program because he argues the agricultural industry is intentionally getting vulnerable workers. these vulnerable workers can't unionize because they're not...
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una escuela cambió su nombre para honrar el legado de dolores huerta que colaboró de la mano de césar chávezió en los Ángeles con música forclorica está adornando los pasillos estudiantes y maestros decoraron el plantel con la presencia de dolores huerta no desaprovecharon la oportunidad de tomarse una foto en saber que escogieron mi nombre aquí a sus comunidades >> la escuela tenía el nombre es residente en california surgió hace años por quejas empañado en racismo se celebró el 40% son de origen >> tembló hace unas horas en los Ángeles cómo están las cosas ahí? >> por ahora bien fue el epicentro 4.3 afortunadamente no hay daños al momento esperemos que continúe así >> gracias enrique >> gracias >> nos vamos a el salvador decenas de personas mayores de edad realizaron desfile en conmemoración a la independencia salieron a marchar con trajes por eso hicieron este simbolito porque fue suspendido en otras noticias luchan por mantener una tradición que heredan de generación en generación que mezclan la herencia hispana con el fervor religioso >> es para agradecerle al creador y al universo son
una escuela cambió su nombre para honrar el legado de dolores huerta que colaboró de la mano de césar chávezió en los Ángeles con música forclorica está adornando los pasillos estudiantes y maestros decoraron el plantel con la presencia de dolores huerta no desaprovecharon la oportunidad de tomarse una foto en saber que escogieron mi nombre aquí a sus comunidades >> la escuela tenía el nombre es residente en california surgió hace años por quejas empañado en racismo se...
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en césar chávez.antiaborto en texas se podrá interrumpir el embarazo después de las 6 semanas buenas tardes, otra ley polémica permite a cualquier persona mayor de 21 años portar armas sin licencia y sin capacitación y también este miércoles . >>> el azote de calor en el norte de california y los bomberos están sin descanso. >>> cientos de miles de personas están sin luz agua y comida tras el paso del huracán . >>> evitar los viajes cdc piden a personas no vacunadas que no viajen . >>> noticias telemundo con josé díaz balart . >>> texas puso en vigencia una polémica ley que prohíbe el aborto después de las seis semanas un derecho que según encuesta , el 54 por ciento de estadounidenses está a favory los latinos son más alto mientras un 35% está en contra y también ometen proteger el derecho de las mujeres sobre sus cuerpos . >>> una ley estricta y totalitaria así califican quienes protegen el derecho al aborto hasta que haya latido del corazón . esto no inclu casos de incesto . >>> cualquier persona f
en césar chávez.antiaborto en texas se podrá interrumpir el embarazo después de las 6 semanas buenas tardes, otra ley polémica permite a cualquier persona mayor de 21 años portar armas sin licencia y sin capacitación y también este miércoles . >>> el azote de calor en el norte de california y los bomberos están sin descanso. >>> cientos de miles de personas están sin luz agua y comida tras el paso del huracán . >>> evitar los viajes cdc piden a personas no...
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un centavo a los dueños de la spropiedades y así quienes dejan autos abandonados el costo del a<césar chávezonsecuencias pero sí hay consecuencias para las familias que viven aquí. >> nos dicen que este programa se ha neceitado por mucho tiempo en el este de san josé damián truijillo. >> son las 12:04 minutos qué opina sobre la propuesta que exigiría permiso para estatacionarse en algunas áreas del este de san josé . >> también podríamos comartir al mediodía. >> nos vamos a otra información en san francisco y otras ciudades de aquí del área de la bahía para pedir un alto de los desalojos es que durante la pandemia, pero inicia el proceso de remover familias que no han podido pagar laas rentas. >> un 7% de inquilinos en california están atrasados con el pago de la renta. >> si usted es una de las personas tiene que saber que hay ayuda estatal y nosotros aquí continuamos apoyando a la comunidad pero si tiene pregunta de saber cómo funciona el programa epuede llamar precisamente hoy de 5:00 a 6:30 de la tarde aquÍ le vamoas adyuar a aclarar su deudas y lo atendernÁn en espaÑol asÍ que aproveche
un centavo a los dueños de la spropiedades y así quienes dejan autos abandonados el costo del a> nos dicen que este programa se ha neceitado por mucho tiempo en el este de san josé damián truijillo. >> son las 12:04 minutos qué opina sobre la propuesta que exigiría permiso para estatacionarse en algunas áreas del este de san josé . >> también podríamos comartir al mediodía. >> nos vamos a otra información en san francisco y otras ciudades de aquí del área de...
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thinking about cesar chavez and farm workers, and finally, thinking about smaller farms, particularly in upstate new york. make sure your name is on this list. we will see everyone in the discussion session on monday. and we are exactly on time. ten to lectures in history on the go? stream it as a podcast anywhere, any time. you're watching american history tv. >>> in 1970, congress passed the occupational safety and health act and president nixon signed the bill into law. next on reel america, we mark the 50th anniversary with three osha films released in 1980 by the carter administration, which were recalled by the reagan administration in 1981. but first, we talk to occupational safety and health consultant mark catlin who has helped preserve the films and make them available to the public. >> i was a young industrial hygienist just out of college beginning my first job working with -- on the -- i was hired by a labor union in milwaukee, wisconsin, to be on their health and safety staff. and in my first week on the job, we had gotten these three films from the -- that you're going
thinking about cesar chavez and farm workers, and finally, thinking about smaller farms, particularly in upstate new york. make sure your name is on this list. we will see everyone in the discussion session on monday. and we are exactly on time. ten to lectures in history on the go? stream it as a podcast anywhere, any time. you're watching american history tv. >>> in 1970, congress passed the occupational safety and health act and president nixon signed the bill into law. next on reel...
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[indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migrants is that often there is no population to go back to. the same thing happens with wars. so, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be able to continue their way of life, especially if they are left alone within a city or a place that they don't know and there are no other people from their own country. narrator: tijuana is adapting to an influx of haitian immigrants who are testing the city's ability to support them. in ulaanbaatar, the capital of mongolia, more than 600,000 nomadic herders have moved to the city, leaving a deeply- rooted lifestyle now threatened by climate change. [men speaking indistinctly] mitsuaki toyoda: people in mongolia have been practicing herding for centuries since the era of genghis khan. even today, abo
[indistinct voices] [derilus speaking] [whistle blowing] [cesar palencia chavez speaking spanish] [pastor gustavo banda speaking spanish] protester: apology. [indistinct crowd voices] protesters chanting: apology! apology! [derilus speaking] [chavez speaking] [man speaking] rivera-collazo: something said of climate migrants and environmental migrants is that often there is no population to go back to. the same thing happens with wars. so, those that migrate, they have a very tough time to be...
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>> yeah, no major problems but yesterday we had the crew at cesar chavez and 101, and we'll track anything going on in the city. and we have a good speed over here in pleasant even though there's a vehicle in the center. and everything is moving smoothly. your commute direction is this flow through contra costa county, and folks are heading towards the bay bridge where we have no problems across the span here. we saw this angle from the ballpark earlier, from san francisco, and there's no problems across the span. >> thank you, mike. >> you know what today is? >> wednesday! >> national coffee day. yeah, something to celebrate. we will tell you what sweet deals your favorite coffee spots are offering. >>> dealing with covid and flu season at the same table, the double dose doctors are suggesting amid the growing twindemic. >>> good wednesday morning. right now at 4:41, if you are about to grab a cup of coffee, it's 53 in fairfield and we are going to see gusty winds. we'll talk about a warm-up in our forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> happy for this drive right now. the golden gate br
>> yeah, no major problems but yesterday we had the crew at cesar chavez and 101, and we'll track anything going on in the city. and we have a good speed over here in pleasant even though there's a vehicle in the center. and everything is moving smoothly. your commute direction is this flow through contra costa county, and folks are heading towards the bay bridge where we have no problems across the span here. we saw this angle from the ballpark earlier, from san francisco, and there's no...
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en qué momento >>> uno es el parquecésar chávez y el otro en un lugar más amplio en el parque césar chávezelemundo . >>> buenas noches, estas son las noticias que tiene que saber antes de que acabe el día. >>> emergencia de tornado por ida hay inundaciones en pennsylvania y nueva jersey y también en nueva york y en luisiana los destrozos son difíciles de cuantificar .
en qué momento >>> uno es el parquecésar chávez y el otro en un lugar más amplio en el parque césar chávezelemundo . >>> buenas noches, estas son las noticias que tiene que saber antes de que acabe el día. >>> emergencia de tornado por ida hay inundaciones en pennsylvania y nueva jersey y también en nueva york y en luisiana los destrozos son difíciles de cuantificar .
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with a mean left hook and the audacity to dream, a path forged by latino legends, like julio cesar chavezip ethos, to reach glory in the ring, was very much built into saul's dna. >> reporter: the alvarez brothers learned many of life's lessons with their fists. but among his brothers and most of his peers, saul, well, he was different. his ruby hair and cherry complexion garnered hip the nickname "canelo." spanish for "cinnamon." you were bullied as a child? >> reporter: it wasn't long before canelo took to the ring and fuego, becoming a professional boxer at just 15 years old. dominating grown men twice his age. by 21, he's undefeated, a world champion. headlining blockbuster pay-per-views against the sport's biggest stars. including floyd mayweather in a feature bout on showtime. >> oh, counter jab by canelo! >> 56 wins, 1 loss, against floyd mayweather. what did that teach you? >> reporter: keep winning he did. racking up championship after championship. outside the ring, he's become one of the highest-paid athletes on the planet. and he's exploded into a social media star, with milli
with a mean left hook and the audacity to dream, a path forged by latino legends, like julio cesar chavezip ethos, to reach glory in the ring, was very much built into saul's dna. >> reporter: the alvarez brothers learned many of life's lessons with their fists. but among his brothers and most of his peers, saul, well, he was different. his ruby hair and cherry complexion garnered hip the nickname "canelo." spanish for "cinnamon." you were bullied as a child? >>...
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. >> we have icons like cesar chavez that have demonstrated and rallied hundreds of times for community right here , beginning in the city of san jose. amanda: a community connected through culture from aztec dancers to live bands, latino artists, and more. keeping the past present. >> today means a lot of pride in our culture, a lot of pride in our history. as a descendant of immigrants from mexico, i see this day as a symbol of self-determination for our people. amanda: residents say the added recognition means more during such a difficult year. >> being able to share this moment and share our pride. immigrants have offered so much during the pandemic. we would not be here without them. amanda: an on-site vaccination clinic. elsewhere, the makings of one of mexico's most important holidays celebrated worldwide. >> being out here and being able to see my community is so amazing. i'm so grateful and so proud to be mexican-american. amanda: abc 7 news. larry: celebrating celebrating consolations of the latino community. abc 7 will present an hour-long special, our america, saturday at 9:
. >> we have icons like cesar chavez that have demonstrated and rallied hundreds of times for community right here , beginning in the city of san jose. amanda: a community connected through culture from aztec dancers to live bands, latino artists, and more. keeping the past present. >> today means a lot of pride in our culture, a lot of pride in our history. as a descendant of immigrants from mexico, i see this day as a symbol of self-determination for our people. amanda: residents...
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. >> we have icons like cesar chavez that have demonstrated and rallied hundreds of times for community right here , beginning in the city of san jose. amanda: a community connected through culture from aztec dancers to live bands, latino artists, and more. keeping the past present. >> today means a lot of pride in our culture, a lot of pride in our history. as a descendant of immigrants from mexico, i see this day as a symbol of self-determination for our people. amanda: residents say the added recognition means more during such a difficult year. >> being able to share this moment and share our pride. immigrants have offered so much during the pandemic. we would not be here without them. amanda: an on-site vaccination clinic. elsewhere, the makings of one of mexico's most important holidays celebrated worldwide. >> being out here and being able to see my community is so amazing. i'm so grateful and so proud to be mexican-american. amanda: abc 7 news. larry: celebratingrating consolations of the latino community. abc 7 will present an hour-long special, our america, saturday at 9:00 p.m
. >> we have icons like cesar chavez that have demonstrated and rallied hundreds of times for community right here , beginning in the city of san jose. amanda: a community connected through culture from aztec dancers to live bands, latino artists, and more. keeping the past present. >> today means a lot of pride in our culture, a lot of pride in our history. as a descendant of immigrants from mexico, i see this day as a symbol of self-determination for our people. amanda: residents...
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union was behind this bill had planned a march to sacramento to try and commemorate a march that cesar chaveztaken, and was governor newsom vetoed this bill, they switched the directions and ended up marching to the french laundry instead, so that kind of tells you how happy they were with that veto. >> the french laundry is going to be a flagpole for a while, it sounds like what other fallout are you seeing post- recall? union' as unhappy, what about reforming the recall? >> i can venture the source of opinion, and a day after the recall, i wrote a column but it was a complete and utter waste. $276 million for an election that left us where we started, the winning, if you will gavin newsom got 62%. 63% rejected and nearly matches the 62% he got when he ran for governor four years ago it if you don't like gavin newsom, his hair, his policies on abortion, the french laundry or whatever, we have an election. it was a colossal waste of time, and i think it's a system that is ripe for abuse, a system right forward form. i had a column and "santa rosa." you have a wealthy developer. his nursing ho
union was behind this bill had planned a march to sacramento to try and commemorate a march that cesar chaveztaken, and was governor newsom vetoed this bill, they switched the directions and ended up marching to the french laundry instead, so that kind of tells you how happy they were with that veto. >> the french laundry is going to be a flagpole for a while, it sounds like what other fallout are you seeing post- recall? union' as unhappy, what about reforming the recall? >> i can...
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legends like cesar chavez, legends like mother jones, legends like the 9/11 first responders. everyone has a story behind what they have done for the labor movement or working people in this country. people who changed the lives of workers and how we think about work or on that wall, and that is what we are doing with the essential workers. it is the impact essential workers have had over the past 18 months. they are no different than anyone on the wall. they continue to make a special impact everyday. that is why we owe working people more than a debt of gratitude. we owe them our commitment to fight for better wages and safe working shins everyday. for affordable childcare and elder care. for mental health care. unified retirements. things we fight for every day. freedom from harassment, discrimination, or exploitation, and the right to join a union if they want to join a union. [applause] in the department of labor our mission is to empower all workers morning, noon, and night, and that is what we know. that is why it is important for us to do that, because the president's
legends like cesar chavez, legends like mother jones, legends like the 9/11 first responders. everyone has a story behind what they have done for the labor movement or working people in this country. people who changed the lives of workers and how we think about work or on that wall, and that is what we are doing with the essential workers. it is the impact essential workers have had over the past 18 months. they are no different than anyone on the wall. they continue to make a special impact...
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legends like cesar chavez, like the 9/11 first responders that are on that wall, and everyone has a story on what they have done for the labor movement and working people in this country. people who have changed lives of workers and changed the way that we think about work that are on that wall. that is what we are doing with the essential workers. is the kind of impact essential workers have had over the past 18 months. they are no different than anyone on that wall. they made a special impact and continue to do so every sigel day. that is why we owe working people more than a debt of gratitude. we of them are committed to fight, good jobs, that her wages, safe working conditions every sickle day. affordable child and elder care, job training, physical and mental health care, dignified retirement on a things that we fight for every sickle day. freedom from harassment, disco nation, or exportation, and the right to join a union if they want to join a union. [applause] >> and the department of labor, our mission is to empower all workers morning, noon, and night. that is what we know. that
legends like cesar chavez, like the 9/11 first responders that are on that wall, and everyone has a story on what they have done for the labor movement and working people in this country. people who have changed lives of workers and changed the way that we think about work that are on that wall. that is what we are doing with the essential workers. is the kind of impact essential workers have had over the past 18 months. they are no different than anyone on that wall. they made a special impact...
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jobina: one alert is in san francisco on northbound 101 before cesar chavez. also moving over to the bay bridge, there is another on the upper deck. injuries have been reported. kumasi: vice president kamala harris will be on the view today. she is expected to address the biden administration's response to the crisis at the border. reggie: jury deliberations in the r. kelly are expected to continue this morning. he is facing numerous charges. prosecution witnesses testified that kelly let a criminal enterprise and allegedly physically and sexually abused women. he faces decades in prison if convicted of the main racketeering charge. a supermodel is claiming the cosmetic procedure cool sculpting has left her disfigured. >> she is one of the most iconic supermodels in the world. linda, a household name in the 1990's, appearing in george michael's freedom, gracing the cover of almost every magazine. in a new instagram post, she claims a cosmetic procedure left her brutally disfigured. the model writing it is the opposite of what it promised. she is now suing the
jobina: one alert is in san francisco on northbound 101 before cesar chavez. also moving over to the bay bridge, there is another on the upper deck. injuries have been reported. kumasi: vice president kamala harris will be on the view today. she is expected to address the biden administration's response to the crisis at the border. reggie: jury deliberations in the r. kelly are expected to continue this morning. he is facing numerous charges. prosecution witnesses testified that kelly let a...
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. >> she first heard cesar chavez speak in detroit. she moved to california's central valley. in part to find her roots. >> i had grown up in detroit with not much of a mexican community around us and it was nice to be in community. and have that experience. >> the excessive use of pesticides took a toll on her health when she was pregnant with her first child. >> that was making people very sick, losing the skin, the linings of the respiratory tracts, their hands were peeling, it happened to me, it happens to everybody. >> that fueled her work as a muralist. the women lettuce workers should a pregnant woman working alongside other women in the fields. not everyone liked it -- at first. >> that won't fly, you need a low rider car and popular cultural images and a lot of people living in the mission had had the migrant experience, had lived and worked in the fields. >> it was later replaced by another called the weeping woman, showing women all over the world checking the environment. this is one of her most famous works, at the women's
. >> she first heard cesar chavez speak in detroit. she moved to california's central valley. in part to find her roots. >> i had grown up in detroit with not much of a mexican community around us and it was nice to be in community. and have that experience. >> the excessive use of pesticides took a toll on her health when she was pregnant with her first child. >> that was making people very sick, losing the skin, the linings of the respiratory tracts, their hands were...
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reporter: in the early 1970's, she first heard labor leader cesar chavez speak in detroit.tral valley, she says, in part, to find her roots. >> growing up in detroit, there wasn't much of a mexican community and it was nice to be in community there and have that experience. lee anne: the excessive use of pesticides ultimately took a toll on her health when she was pregnant with her first child. >> that was making people very sick, losing the skin and the linings of their respiratory tracts and their hands peeling. it happened to everybody. reporter: that experience began fueling her work. this work, the women let us workers, showed a pregnant woman working alongside other women in the fields. not everyone liked it at first. >> that won't fly. you need a low rider car. you need other popular cultural images. but actually, a lot of people living in the mission at that time had had the migrant experience, had lived and worked in the fields. reporter: that mural was later replaced by another named "the weeping woman," in mural showing women all over the world protecting the env
reporter: in the early 1970's, she first heard labor leader cesar chavez speak in detroit.tral valley, she says, in part, to find her roots. >> growing up in detroit, there wasn't much of a mexican community and it was nice to be in community there and have that experience. lee anne: the excessive use of pesticides ultimately took a toll on her health when she was pregnant with her first child. >> that was making people very sick, losing the skin and the linings of their respiratory...
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in the 1960s, activist cesar chavez galvanized a generation in the fight for labor and civil rights.ckdrop of these achievements there's a harsher reality for some latinos in america. the pandemic hit the latino community particularly hard. those who identify as latino make up about 20% of the population. but comprise 27% of the country's total covid cases. this last week the associated press published a report about the undocumented latino immigrant workers who helped clean up lower manhattan in the aftermath of 9/11. exposed to dust, and asbestos for weeks without protective gear, they developed health issues. and 20 years later are still fighting for the legal status in this country. hispanic heritage month is a great time to acknowledge how latinos have become integrated into american society but important to also reflect how much the community has given to a country that hasn't always given enough back. there is hope this week that after 25 years of waiting on an immigration bill is headed for mark up with a pathway to citizenship. i have to say, it's not full, but it is a step
in the 1960s, activist cesar chavez galvanized a generation in the fight for labor and civil rights.ckdrop of these achievements there's a harsher reality for some latinos in america. the pandemic hit the latino community particularly hard. those who identify as latino make up about 20% of the population. but comprise 27% of the country's total covid cases. this last week the associated press published a report about the undocumented latino immigrant workers who helped clean up lower manhattan...
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let's look at some other accidents like this one in san francisco, one northbound south cesar chavezthings down along one on one looking at your commute as you head into the city right now here at 9.32 still a little under 90 things are still busy right now. the san mateo bridge not as busy a little under 14 for you to head across towards the peninsula and the golden gate bridge about 21 traveling into the city daryn, james, back to you. it's a lot. it's 9.32 and the 9.11 attacks 20 years later, still weigh heavy on the minds of millions. but for some who are flight crew. they say the heroic actions taken by co-workers that day gives them purpose 20 years later. yeah. hawker vanguard spoke with a retired flight attendant who says the voices from the sky that morning. >> her very best friends. >> american 11 of you hear about the center ring consequences that are one to 7. my name to the american my routine. >> my routine. the flight 11. >> flight attendant charlene jones put on this uniform to work flight 1100's of times and for more than 20 years she was based in boston flying coast
let's look at some other accidents like this one in san francisco, one northbound south cesar chavezthings down along one on one looking at your commute as you head into the city right now here at 9.32 still a little under 90 things are still busy right now. the san mateo bridge not as busy a little under 14 for you to head across towards the peninsula and the golden gate bridge about 21 traveling into the city daryn, james, back to you. it's a lot. it's 9.32 and the 9.11 attacks 20 years...
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somebody who never held elected office her and cesar chavez really transformed farmworker white rightsntry. and helped unionization and helped a lot of the most vulnerable people in this country. she is the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom. she has 15 honorary doctorates just as 11 children quite a life in 91. she's still very, very involved politically, was just campaigning with governor newsom recently about terms of the recall. and she's very involved in getting young people involved in politics as well. here's some of her advice. first of all, i want to thank them for all the people that have been marching and protesting with. it's the me to move up the young people that are marching against gun violence and, uh of course, immigrant rights and uh, everything that's been happening right now, but just to remind them that whatever we're fighting for, it's got to be put into a law that can be implemented that can be enforced and where people can be held accountable. so sometimes we think well, i already marked by protesters, and that's all that i have to do. uh, no. and w
somebody who never held elected office her and cesar chavez really transformed farmworker white rightsntry. and helped unionization and helped a lot of the most vulnerable people in this country. she is the recipient of the presidential medal of freedom. she has 15 honorary doctorates just as 11 children quite a life in 91. she's still very, very involved politically, was just campaigning with governor newsom recently about terms of the recall. and she's very involved in getting young people...
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oh, one and cesar chavez street. so we're seeing a slight delay along one o one up here to 80 looks great, though. if you were traveling on there heading into the city a little under 12 minutes to make it to that fremont street exit 5, 8080 moving along pretty nicely at this hour. so things are looking much better from where we started in the earlier part of our morning, a little under 14 minutrs as you're heading across towards the peninsula down in the south. a long one. oh, one to in the park will take you 28 minutes, 2, 8085 82 not seen any major delays. let's check out 6.80. if you're traveling southbound dublin, george freeman to 62 it will take you 14 minutes. we're also looking at 8.80, looks pretty light for you as well daryn. james, back to you. >> all right, randi, thank you. ny 19 is the time time to nerd out a little bit. a new marvel movies hitting theaters today. it's called cianci and the legend of the 10 rings and it features marvel's first asian superhero played by actor simu liu who you see here on
oh, one and cesar chavez street. so we're seeing a slight delay along one o one up here to 80 looks great, though. if you were traveling on there heading into the city a little under 12 minutes to make it to that fremont street exit 5, 8080 moving along pretty nicely at this hour. so things are looking much better from where we started in the earlier part of our morning, a little under 14 minutrs as you're heading across towards the peninsula down in the south. a long one. oh, one to in the...
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julio cÉsar chÁvez junior ha tenido muchas complicaciones en los Últimos aÑos.n familia. ya habÍa hecho "enciÉndelo". lleguÉ para montarlo tambiÉn en el tema. fue un tema sumamente inesperado, yo dirÍa. maity: y continÚan los Éxitos, porque te queremos presentar con algo que viene muy de acuerdo a este momento, por todas las reproducciones que ha tenido "persia". por eso te hacemos entrega de este disco de oro. me imagino que significa mucho para tu carrera. jossef: claro! esta es la primera de muchas, como yo digo. es el primer disco de oro. creo que ya tenemos disco de platino. todavÍa no sÉ, pero estamos activos. maity: pues este es el primero de muchos. yo te lo recibo para que despuÉs lo pongas en un lugar muy especial y te prepares para cantamos este tema para "despierta amÉrica". el escenario es todo tuyo. "persia", el remix ya estÁ disponible. vamos a disfrutar de la buena mÚsica. ♪ hace tiempo no te veo y ya por instagram no subes nada que no estÁs lista pa' algo nuevo y que por eso tÚ no me buscabas ♪ ♪ pero te apareciste por mi cama y eso que me dijis
julio cÉsar chÁvez junior ha tenido muchas complicaciones en los Últimos aÑos.n familia. ya habÍa hecho "enciÉndelo". lleguÉ para montarlo tambiÉn en el tema. fue un tema sumamente inesperado, yo dirÍa. maity: y continÚan los Éxitos, porque te queremos presentar con algo que viene muy de acuerdo a este momento, por todas las reproducciones que ha tenido "persia". por eso te hacemos entrega de este disco de oro. me imagino que significa mucho para tu carrera....
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of the defining civil rights movements of the 1960s, rallying for farm workers' right as long cesar chavezight has never stopped. when will we get to the day when we get to say -- [ speaking foreign language ] we did it? >> well, i think we're on that journey right now and i think it has accelerated. >> what's different this time around? >> when we think of what has happened since the george floyd murder, i think a real awakening is happening right now and we as latinas, know that the discrimination, the racism, the sexism, the homophobia has always been there but now we know there is a spotlight on it. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: she's always been on the side of the people. it started when she was a young teacher working with the children of poor farm workers. workers like my grandmother christina, this is her there in the big sombrero during a harvest in northern california. >> they didn't have drinking water. you can see the hot sun that we're walking in right now. >> reporter: she's been breaking barriers ever since always maintaining her roots, a proud mexican-american. do you ide
of the defining civil rights movements of the 1960s, rallying for farm workers' right as long cesar chavezight has never stopped. when will we get to the day when we get to say -- [ speaking foreign language ] we did it? >> well, i think we're on that journey right now and i think it has accelerated. >> what's different this time around? >> when we think of what has happened since the george floyd murder, i think a real awakening is happening right now and we as latinas, know...
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i am a teacher of the deaf at cesar chavez school, and i would like to comment on several of the deaf programs in the district. you may recall there is a state law regarding deaf students and their teachers. we don't have access to a proper curriculum, sign language pathways, and various other tools that would support students through pre-k to high school. some consideration needs to be given to creating some sort of magnet or pathway program to supporting our deaf and hard of hearing students. language and communication access, community identity are all pieces of our 21 century equity destiny for our students that currently is not being addressed. this is so important to be addressed s recognized, and programmed to be built and developed to support these students. thank you. >> operator: thank you. hello, joan? >> i am joan [inaudible], executive director, for united educators of san francisco. uasf members have reached out to us with concerns that they have about managing covid cases at their site. our members have indicated that this process takes many hours into the evening and c
i am a teacher of the deaf at cesar chavez school, and i would like to comment on several of the deaf programs in the district. you may recall there is a state law regarding deaf students and their teachers. we don't have access to a proper curriculum, sign language pathways, and various other tools that would support students through pre-k to high school. some consideration needs to be given to creating some sort of magnet or pathway program to supporting our deaf and hard of hearing students....
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i am a teacher of the deaf at cesar chavez school, and i would like to comment on several of the deaf programs in the district. you may recall there is a state law regarding deaf students and their teachers. we don't have access to a proper curriculum, sign language pathways, and various other tools that would support students through pre-k to high school. some consideration needs to be given to creating some sort of magnet or pathway program to supporting our deaf and hard of hearing students. language and communication access, community identity are all pieces of our 21 century equity destiny for our students that currently is not being addressed. this is so important to be addressed s recognized, and programmed to be built and developed to support these students. thank you. >> operator: thank you. hello, joan? >> i am joan [inaudible], executive director, for united educators of san francisco. uasf members have reached out to us with concerns that they have about managing covid cases at their site. our members have indicated that this process takes many hours into the evening and c
i am a teacher of the deaf at cesar chavez school, and i would like to comment on several of the deaf programs in the district. you may recall there is a state law regarding deaf students and their teachers. we don't have access to a proper curriculum, sign language pathways, and various other tools that would support students through pre-k to high school. some consideration needs to be given to creating some sort of magnet or pathway program to supporting our deaf and hard of hearing students....
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[mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] jessica: julio cÉsar chÁvez da a conocer que sus hijos se encuentran actualmenteo decide usar la fuerza. un grupo comunitario exige que el distrito escolar cancele su contrato. el departamento del alguacil del condado dice que estÁn revisando completamente su polÍtica y las tÁcticas utilizadas en el incidente. una madre en iowa arrestada despuÉs de abusar a su hijo en una gasolinera. el niÑo de nueve aÑos con autismo grita por ayuda mientras su madre lo alza y lo tira al suelo, acusada de abuso infantil y cargos por abuso. el niÑo estÁ en perfecto estado de salud y en manos de departamentos del servicios humanos. la leyenda de la mÚsica country rescatada de un edificio de oklahoma despuÉs de que una escalera colapsara. los bomberos la ayudaron a salir por una ventana del segundo piso. nadie resultÓ herido. los primeros turistas iniciaron su viaje al espacio como histÓrico lanzamiento. primera vez que cuatro civiles viajan al espacio a cenar de camino espacial para lo que no son astronauta profesionales. recibieron entrenamiento durante 6 meses sobre maniobras de g
[mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] jessica: julio cÉsar chÁvez da a conocer que sus hijos se encuentran actualmenteo decide usar la fuerza. un grupo comunitario exige que el distrito escolar cancele su contrato. el departamento del alguacil del condado dice que estÁn revisando completamente su polÍtica y las tÁcticas utilizadas en el incidente. una madre en iowa arrestada despuÉs de abusar a su hijo en una gasolinera. el niÑo de nueve aÑos con autismo grita por ayuda mientras su madre lo...
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through his folksongs, he elevated the work of cesar chavez's united farm workers and national farm labor organizing committee. whether he was in the back of a pickup truck or in a parking lot, he would be there and he would play his heart out. his music resonated with the mexican american community what yous it reflected the daily struggles of workers and immigrants. chuy loved to add hume yar to his lyrics because he understood the power of making people laugh, especially during the toughest times. he believed in the importance of honoring your roots and heritage. encouraging youth to learn about their culture and history, reminding them of its richness. thank you for your music, for always conveying a sense of courage, giving us resolve and encouraging us to stick together. rest in power, my friend. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. cline: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is
through his folksongs, he elevated the work of cesar chavez's united farm workers and national farm labor organizing committee. whether he was in the back of a pickup truck or in a parking lot, he would be there and he would play his heart out. his music resonated with the mexican american community what yous it reflected the daily struggles of workers and immigrants. chuy loved to add hume yar to his lyrics because he understood the power of making people laugh, especially during the toughest...