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y salen mÁs detalles sobre el intento de secuestro del boxeador julio cÉsar chÁvez.rugado! y no un poco arrugado, muy, muy arrugado. ¡hay arrugas sobre las arrugas! ¡por lo menos mis zapatos se ven bien! ayuda a prevenir las arrugas desde la secadora con bounce wrinkleguard, la mega hoja con tres veces más ingredientes para combatirlas. tienes la mejor pizza de la ciudad... ...y los peores tiempos de espera. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed.com/pizza paulina: muchos lo catalogan como una broma de mal gusto, les explico de quÉ se trata, la policÍa de ponte bÉtera florida investiga los estudiantes en escuela que pusieron un tiburÓn muerto colgando del techo del plantel escolar, hasta el momento cinco sospechosos detenido la imagen de este tiburÓn fue publicado en las redes sociales como una especie de broma dicen, haciendo referencia a la mascota del plantel que tambiÉn es un tiburÓn, los responsables pueden enfrentar cargos
y salen mÁs detalles sobre el intento de secuestro del boxeador julio cÉsar chÁvez.rugado! y no un poco arrugado, muy, muy arrugado. ¡hay arrugas sobre las arrugas! ¡por lo menos mis zapatos se ven bien! ayuda a prevenir las arrugas desde la secadora con bounce wrinkleguard, la mega hoja con tres veces más ingredientes para combatirlas. tienes la mejor pizza de la ciudad... ...y los peores tiempos de espera. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente...
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to tell stories of history, notable figures. >> this is about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and love of her culture, something she holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong where i was born here, but parents always tell me i'm from honduras too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here because i have the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: love of the written word started when she was young, mom gave her book of poetry to read. >> to bring me benefits in life and would improve my learning. asked who writes the poems, she said me. gave me a notebook and would teach me to write poems, then i would have to do it on my own without her help. that's where my love of poetry started. she inspired me. [ speaking spanish ] . >> reporter: her parents came to the united states about 15 years ago from honduras, are so grateful that the community has embraced their daughter's passion of poetry. >> recited poem at city hall and going to wear the exact same dress. i really like it, it's colorful d rresentsry sheil inne oe
to tell stories of history, notable figures. >> this is about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and love of her culture, something she holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong where i was born here, but parents always tell me i'm from honduras too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here because i have the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: love of the written word started when she was young,...
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in 1969, cesar chavez organized and lead a march, with abernathy who was martin luther king's lieutenantd senator mondale on border with mexico protesting farmer's use of illegal immigrants it goes on and on. until the unions decided it might be in our best interest to rather than fight but join, maybe we could unionize the people. slesinger jr. was an advisor on john kennedy. and adviser to johnson. he was a huge liberal democrat intellectual with huge influence in the democrat party, he wrote a little reported book, the disuniting of america. throughout the book, he talks about how ethnicities and creeds, and backgrounds, and the celebrating of each, and that indoctrine nation and classroom and teaching of each, and immigration that is not curbed or controlled, will lead to the destruction of the united states that is alter schlessinger jr. you can look it up. then dick lamb former democrat governor of colorado, gave a famous speech in dc in 2003. it was my secret plan to destroy america. i have a secret plan to destroys america. let's destroa america. destroy america, it is not that h
in 1969, cesar chavez organized and lead a march, with abernathy who was martin luther king's lieutenantd senator mondale on border with mexico protesting farmer's use of illegal immigrants it goes on and on. until the unions decided it might be in our best interest to rather than fight but join, maybe we could unionize the people. slesinger jr. was an advisor on john kennedy. and adviser to johnson. he was a huge liberal democrat intellectual with huge influence in the democrat party, he wrote...
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the cesar chavez station at that point in time we no longer need second street.h regard to oakdale i personally would like to say. it's essentially will be vacated and the queen street. i do believe the central avenue because that's made mention of the collection to the t third which hasgotten existing spur in that area .one or two final comments. every single one of these stations needs to allow traffic through to go because that line is the main line. between la and san francisco. so all the traffic has to be able to go forward to let traffic come through. last and most important thing, the bayshore station which unfortunately is not in san francisco county it's absolutely critical. it has to be about the same size as the middle and it needs to be shifted out to facilitate the intersection with the commuter on the extension. in future that station will be used to turn trains back that will be coming across the new transit a. that cannot possibly go all the way down because it would be too much traffic. thank you. >> you can do your public testimony now. color,
the cesar chavez station at that point in time we no longer need second street.h regard to oakdale i personally would like to say. it's essentially will be vacated and the queen street. i do believe the central avenue because that's made mention of the collection to the t third which hasgotten existing spur in that area .one or two final comments. every single one of these stations needs to allow traffic through to go because that line is the main line. between la and san francisco. so all the...
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he credits cesar chavez. >> i was able to use those skills i learned to defend the right of our peoplebe able to cruise. >> reporter: the exhibit, showcasing the history of low rider resistance has a special message. >> because we human beings, and we got heart, we got soul, we got spirits. >> reporter: hernandez informally known at mayor of the mission. and has stayed true to the idealism hard learned in his 20s. kpix 5. >> catch our live coverage of carnivale parade streaming at 10:00 on "cbs news bay area." >>l >> you will be out there, right? >> i will be out there. apparently, i will need to shed some layers. i remember you saying mid-60s in the city. we never know what the live picture is of. >> plenty of cloud cover, and some are yielding light showers in the north bay. i'll show you those on high-def doppler in a moment. cool again tomorrow, light sprinkles possible for the north bay. and then a warmup starts to kick in. you might ponotice changes on sunday. there's that shower activity. skirting to the north bay. a lot of this is evaporating on the way down. this is way up in
he credits cesar chavez. >> i was able to use those skills i learned to defend the right of our peoplebe able to cruise. >> reporter: the exhibit, showcasing the history of low rider resistance has a special message. >> because we human beings, and we got heart, we got soul, we got spirits. >> reporter: hernandez informally known at mayor of the mission. and has stayed true to the idealism hard learned in his 20s. kpix 5. >> catch our live coverage of carnivale...
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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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. >>> a partir del 9 de septiembre la escuela primaria césar chávez en el este de san josé creara unación más jóvenes en un comienzo tempranera de desarrollo prepararlos para tener un mejor futuro académico, además la necesidad a nuestra comunidad es grande en términos de dónde dejar a los niños en un lugar donde tengan cuidados de alta calidad, el objetivo es ayudar la comunidad que vive el este de san josé eric méndez podemos dejar a nuestros niños un lugar seguido cuidado por alguien y los apoyó como familia, ojalá chávez tiene una niña de siete años y un bebé de siete meses que espera que sea uno de los seleccionados para entrar al centro de aprendizaje temprano, nos dará la habilidad de trabajar, dependerá de la necesidad de la familia sus hijos podrán ser cuidados hasta nueve horas al día en un estado, podemos ofrecer este servicio completamente gratis, con los colores total y la organización de fines de lucro quienes asumirán parte del costo de financiamiento de las instalaciones y aportará fondos adicionales. >>> esperemos que no sus familias estén están emocionados como noso
. >>> a partir del 9 de septiembre la escuela primaria césar chávez en el este de san josé creara unación más jóvenes en un comienzo tempranera de desarrollo prepararlos para tener un mejor futuro académico, además la necesidad a nuestra comunidad es grande en términos de dónde dejar a los niños en un lugar donde tengan cuidados de alta calidad, el objetivo es ayudar la comunidad que vive el este de san josé eric méndez podemos dejar a nuestros niños un lugar seguido...
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south vanness runs from south of market to cesar chavez street.after the 1906 earthquake it was used as a fire break. many car dealerships and businesses exist on vanness today with expansion of bus lanes. originally marlet street was named after james vanness, seventh mayor of san francisco from 1855 to 1856. vanness heavy are streets in santa cruz, los angeles and fresno in his honor. in 1915 streetcars started the opening of the expo. in 1950s it was removed and replaced by a tree-lined median. it was part of the central freeway from bayshore to hayes valley. it is part of uses 101. it was damaged during the 1989 earthquake. in 1992 the elevator part of the roadway was removed. it was developed into a surface boulevard. today the vanness bus rapid transit project is to have designated bus lanes service from mission. it will display the history of the city. van ness avenue. >>> well, happy women's history month to you all. i'm kimberly ellis. i'm the director for the san francisco department on the status of women. and i have the incredible hono
south vanness runs from south of market to cesar chavez street.after the 1906 earthquake it was used as a fire break. many car dealerships and businesses exist on vanness today with expansion of bus lanes. originally marlet street was named after james vanness, seventh mayor of san francisco from 1855 to 1856. vanness heavy are streets in santa cruz, los angeles and fresno in his honor. in 1915 streetcars started the opening of the expo. in 1950s it was removed and replaced by a tree-lined...
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esta asistencia los sitios donde se esperan habrÁn estos centros en atenciÓn la libre rÍa 81, cÉsar chÁvezciero de las 6 de la tarde tendremos mÁs detalles al respecto. a partir de hoy personas mayores de 50 aÑos que califiquen podrÁn recibir seguro mÉdico con medical sin importar el estatus migratorio. >>> el servicio mÉdico para las personas mayores de 50 aÑos tendrÍan beneficio de seguridad, >>> serÍa bueno porque la economÍa no nos alcanza >>> roberto es una de las mejores noticias que ha escuchado, ya que por su condiciÓn econÓmica y migratoria es muy difÍcil incluso hasta de pensar en enfermarse >>> a nosotros indocumentados que somos no tenemos papeles entonces ese es el beneficio para uno >>> el programa medical completo tiene como objetivo brindar servicio de salud a mÁs de 250 mil residentes de california de bajos recursos sin importar el estatus migratorio >>> lo mÁs importante que el estatus migratorio no importa, cobertura mÉdica de salud mental asistencia con medicinas, y citas a la farmacia. lentes, salud dental. todos los beneficios. >>> y para quienes tienen un medical bÁs
esta asistencia los sitios donde se esperan habrÁn estos centros en atenciÓn la libre rÍa 81, cÉsar chÁvezciero de las 6 de la tarde tendremos mÁs detalles al respecto. a partir de hoy personas mayores de 50 aÑos que califiquen podrÁn recibir seguro mÉdico con medical sin importar el estatus migratorio. >>> el servicio mÉdico para las personas mayores de 50 aÑos tendrÍan beneficio de seguridad, >>> serÍa bueno porque la economÍa no nos alcanza >>>...
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collins and the basement was used as an organizing location for the early united farmworkers and cesar chavez was known to speak your. doctor hogan has been a member here since 1961 when she was a student at san jose state. >> we had students from our group here at the church help register voters and this church represents a conscience and always has. >> reporter: while the passion for social justice lives on, the building won't and plans are in the works to demolish the huge lock long church property to create a new midrise housing and commercial use development here and pastor oliver explains why. >> at the beginning of this year, our treasury was somewhere dipping below $60,000 total for the year. and we were in dire straits. >> reporter: they say the church can exist with that financial situation and the only way to continue its ministry is to give up the 80- year-old building. >> what we did is use the resources that god gave us almost a century ago. and this is the best use of it now. >> reporter: he said the new development includes a 10,000 square-foot space for the church with ceilin
collins and the basement was used as an organizing location for the early united farmworkers and cesar chavez was known to speak your. doctor hogan has been a member here since 1961 when she was a student at san jose state. >> we had students from our group here at the church help register voters and this church represents a conscience and always has. >> reporter: while the passion for social justice lives on, the building won't and plans are in the works to demolish the huge lock...
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. >> this poem i wrote about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and about the love of her culture, something she holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong over here where i was born. but my parents always tell me that i'm from honduras too. and it doesn't matter if i was born here, because have i the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word started when she was very young when her mom gave her a book of poetry to read. >> she gave me a book that i could read and become a better reader. she told me this would bring more benefits in life and would improve my learning. then i asked her who writes the poems, and she answered me. she gave me a notebook and she told me she would help me to write poems. but first she would help me and teach me. and then i would have to do it on my own. she inspired me. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: her parents came to the united states about 15 years ago from honduras and are so grateful that the community has embraced their daughter's passion of poetry. >>
. >> this poem i wrote about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and about the love of her culture, something she holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong over here where i was born. but my parents always tell me that i'm from honduras too. and it doesn't matter if i was born here, because have i the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word started when she was very young...
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. >> reporter: he credits cesar chavez for showing him how to organize when they worked together with farm workers. >> that was very powerful how i was able to use those skills that i learned in terms of creating the movement to defend the right of our people to be able to cruise. >> reporter: the exhibit showcasing the history of low rider resistance has a simple message. >> because we are human beings, and we got a heart. we got soul. we got spirits. >> reporter: hernandez, informally known in san francisco as the mayor of the mission and has stayed true to the idealism hard learned in his 20s. len ramirez, kpix 5. >> catch our live coverage of the carnaval parade sunday at 10:00 right here cbs news bay area. >>> that's the news at 5:00. kpix 5 at 6:00 begins now. high gas prices forcing some families to change their plans this weekend. how some are going for the one tank and don't break the bank getaway. >> we've had a couple of trips planned about six hours away, and we canceled them just because it's going to cost $700 in gas. >>> plus, a test of faith. fire rips through this eas
. >> reporter: he credits cesar chavez for showing him how to organize when they worked together with farm workers. >> that was very powerful how i was able to use those skills that i learned in terms of creating the movement to defend the right of our people to be able to cruise. >> reporter: the exhibit showcasing the history of low rider resistance has a simple message. >> because we are human beings, and we got a heart. we got soul. we got spirits. >> reporter:...
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jobina: we had a crash reported in san francisco on southbound 280 at cesar chavez.ere is the san mateo bridge. a number of wind advisories. one is for the san mateo bridge, another for the bait ridge. live picture here. if you are watching from the summer hours, construction on the upper deck of the bridge has weird. wind advisories for the altamont pass. we are seeing the snowbound -- so down from tracy to dublin. reggie: game four between the warriors and the grizzlies tonight. finals in reach if the warriors can win two in a row this week. the grizzlies john moore at -- ja morant listed as probable. jordan poole blamed for the injury. he says he would never try to hurt an opponent. both coaches reacted. >> the graph of the need to trigger the potential injury and is why we trust ja out of the game. he has further evaluation going on, but from what i have been told, there is a good chance he is not play tomorrow. >> there is nothing to talk about. we are playing. we are getting ready for game four. i do not worry about the other stuff. reggie: tip-off is a set for
jobina: we had a crash reported in san francisco on southbound 280 at cesar chavez.ere is the san mateo bridge. a number of wind advisories. one is for the san mateo bridge, another for the bait ridge. live picture here. if you are watching from the summer hours, construction on the upper deck of the bridge has weird. wind advisories for the altamont pass. we are seeing the snowbound -- so down from tracy to dublin. reggie: game four between the warriors and the grizzlies tonight. finals in...
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partnership with the department of public works on work to restripe all of evans between third and cesar chavez, and as part of this work will be collecting a lot of data, talking to industrial users in the industrial district and talking to folks in the bayview commercial district and in the mission about how it is working. we will make some adjustments along the way and if it is successful, then we will start another project that is more capital-intensive to make it permanent. if it is not successful, we will turn it back the way that it was, having spent very little money. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate you coming on the show. thank you for the time you have given us today. >> it has been great being here. thank you so much. >> that is it for this episode. we will be back shortly. you have been watching san francisco rising. thank you for watching. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone.
partnership with the department of public works on work to restripe all of evans between third and cesar chavez, and as part of this work will be collecting a lot of data, talking to industrial users in the industrial district and talking to folks in the bayview commercial district and in the mission about how it is working. we will make some adjustments along the way and if it is successful, then we will start another project that is more capital-intensive to make it permanent. if it is not...
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years and eager to tell stories about history, notable figures -- >> this poem i wrote about cesar ch chavez>> reporter: and her history. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong where i was born, but my parents always tell me that i'm in honduras, too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here because i have the blood of them, and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word. started when she was very young when her mom gave her a poetry book to read. >> she told me this would bring benefits in life and learning. i asked her, who would write the poems? she said me. se gave me a new book and teach me how to write poems. first she would teach me and then i would do it myself, and that's why my love of poetry started [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: her parents came to the united states about 15 years ago from honduras and are so grateful that the community has embraced their daughter's passion for poetry. >> i recited a poem at city hall, and i'm going wear the exact same dress, and i really like it buzz it's a colorful and represents everything i like. >>
years and eager to tell stories about history, notable figures -- >> this poem i wrote about cesar ch chavez>> reporter: and her history. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong where i was born, but my parents always tell me that i'm in honduras, too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here because i have the blood of them, and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word. started when she was very young when her mom gave her a poetry book...
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. >> reporter: he credits cesar chavez showing him how to organize when they worked together as farmwas powerful, how i was able to use the skills i learned here in terms of creating the movement to defend the right of our people to be able to cruise. >> reporter: the exhibit showcasing the history of low riding resistance has a simple message. >> because we are human beings and we got heart. we got soul. we got spirits. >> reporter: her nandez in informally known in san francisco as the mayor of the mission. kpix 5. >> catch our live coverage of the carnival parade tomorrow morning at 10:00, streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> one, two, three. >> the rock weekend kicked off yesterday at the napa valley expo. they're expecting 40,000 people to attend the event each day. people literally sprinted for the best spots when the festival grounds opened up. metallica headlined last night. 21 pilots perform tonight. pink and dozens more will perform through the weekend. >> ittwestmore tomorrow. luke combs on sunday. it's an amazing lineup. >> we come every year. every year. >> yeah. >> we lo
. >> reporter: he credits cesar chavez showing him how to organize when they worked together as farmwas powerful, how i was able to use the skills i learned here in terms of creating the movement to defend the right of our people to be able to cruise. >> reporter: the exhibit showcasing the history of low riding resistance has a simple message. >> because we are human beings and we got heart. we got soul. we got spirits. >> reporter: her nandez in informally known in san...
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the basement was used as an organizing location for the early united farmworkers and cesar chavez was known to speak here. doctor hogue has been a member here since 1961 when she was a student at san e students from our group here at the church going to mississippi to help register voters and this church represents a conscience and it always has. >> reporter: while the passion for social justice may live on, the building probably won't. plans are in the works to demolish the huge block long church property to create a new midrise housing and commercial youth development here and pastor oliver explains why. >> at the beginning of this year, our treasury was somewhere dipping below $60,000 total for the year. and so we were in dire straits. >> reporter: he said the church can't exist with that financial situation and he said the only way to continue its ministry is to give up the 80-year-old building. >> what we did is use the resources that god had given us a century ago and the best use of it now. >> reporter: he said the new development includes a 10,000 square-foot space for the chu
the basement was used as an organizing location for the early united farmworkers and cesar chavez was known to speak here. doctor hogue has been a member here since 1961 when she was a student at san e students from our group here at the church going to mississippi to help register voters and this church represents a conscience and it always has. >> reporter: while the passion for social justice may live on, the building probably won't. plans are in the works to demolish the huge block...
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this is near san francisco near cesar chavez. things are movingality a pretty good pace. i will say southbound coming out of san francisco is getting a little busier. we'll likely see brake lights as it goes closer to 80 people connecting to the lower deck of the bay bridge. right now not so bad along 101 through the peninsula. jumping to our maps, we're tracking a few brake lights along 880 southbound out of san lorenzo and hayward. there was an earlier crash near tennyson that's been cleared off the freeway. still a backup in that area. traffic is recovering from that. westbound 580 heading into the castro valley y area near 238 also backing up this morning. if you're headed to the nimitz through that way, you'll see some brake lights. here is another look at 880 near the coliseum. we're starting to see things bog down a little on the northbound side. gets a little slower as you work your way closer to the bay bridge. at the bay bridge metering lights are on. things are getting busy across the san mateo bridge as well westbound as you head towards 101. busy through the
this is near san francisco near cesar chavez. things are movingality a pretty good pace. i will say southbound coming out of san francisco is getting a little busier. we'll likely see brake lights as it goes closer to 80 people connecting to the lower deck of the bay bridge. right now not so bad along 101 through the peninsula. jumping to our maps, we're tracking a few brake lights along 880 southbound out of san lorenzo and hayward. there was an earlier crash near tennyson that's been cleared...
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. >> this poem i wrote about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and about the love ofthing henesis holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong over here where i was born but my parents always tell me that i'm from honduras, too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here, because i have the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word started when she was very young, when her mom gave her a book of poetry to read. >> she gave me books i could read and i could become a better reader. she told me this would bring me more benefits in life and improve my learning. i asked her who writes the poems she answered me, and gave me a notebook and told me she'd teach me to write poems and she'd help me and then i'd have to do it on my own without her help. that is where my life of poetry started because she inspired me. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: her parents came to the united states about 15 years ago from honduras and are so grateful that the community has embraced their daughter's pass
. >> this poem i wrote about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and about the love ofthing henesis holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong over here where i was born but my parents always tell me that i'm from honduras, too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here, because i have the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word started when she was very young, when her mom...
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. >> this poem i wrote about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and about the love ofg henesis holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong over here where i was born but my parents always tell me that i'm from honduras, too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here, because i have the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word started when she was very young, when her mom gave her a book of poetry to read. >> she gave me books i could read and i could become a better reader. she told me this would bring me more benefits in life and improve my learning. i asked her who writes the poems she answered me, and gave me a notebook and told me she'd teach me to write poems and she'd help me and then i'd have to do it on my own without her help. that is where my life of poetry started because she inspired me. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: her parents came to the united states about 15 years ago from honduras and are so grateful that the community has embraced their daughter's passion
. >> this poem i wrote about cesar chavez, he really inspired me. >> reporter: and about the love ofg henesis holds near and dear to her heart. >> sometimes i feel like i only belong over here where i was born but my parents always tell me that i'm from honduras, too, and it doesn't matter if i was born here, because i have the blood of them and they have the blood of honduras. >> reporter: her love of the written word started when she was very young, when her mom gave...
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san francisco northbound, 1, just south of cesar chavez.delay along 1 one 2.80. so you might want to take some streets, maybe 3rd street to get around and navigate that. >> heading into the city, high winds have us at around. 21 minutes from the maze. 2 that fremont street exit. so again, high wind gusts slowing down there. richmond center fell bridge about 14 tolls to want to want to see any accidents are hazards along the richmond, sandra fell bridge. let's check on highway 4 traveling from antioch, into conquered around. 21 minutes for you there. and the south bay, a one. 0 one. 57 minutes traveling from 85 down in the low part. so 2, 80 82 might be your best bet. darya. james, back to you. >> thank you very much for so kron four's, you know, your local election headquarters and we've been following the latest with the recall effort for san francisco district attorney chase dean. and some of the latest polling doesn't look good for the ad shows that a majority of san francisco's do not want him in office anymore. kron four's camila barco
san francisco northbound, 1, just south of cesar chavez.delay along 1 one 2.80. so you might want to take some streets, maybe 3rd street to get around and navigate that. >> heading into the city, high winds have us at around. 21 minutes from the maze. 2 that fremont street exit. so again, high wind gusts slowing down there. richmond center fell bridge about 14 tolls to want to want to see any accidents are hazards along the richmond, sandra fell bridge. let's check on highway 4 traveling...
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. >> northbound south of cesar chavez street got an accident. there and then southbound to 80 at 6th street in san francisco. we have a traffic hazard. so both highways are seeing delays. you might want to take 3rd street to get around that traveling into the city this morning. 22 minutes to make it from the maze to that fremont street exit, the san mateo bridge. 24 minute drive traveling from a a across towards one o one because traffic is building along one o one through san mateo. if you're heading from 85 along one o one traveling towards menlo park. 50 minutes, 2, 80 82 not has backed up as we're seeing along one. 0, 1 o'clock it out towards the maze. almost 30 minutes for you as you're traveling there on highway 4, busy as well. 23 minutes, antioch into conquered darya. james, back to you. thank you. ran a date 19 in the house today. plans to vote on legislation to ease the country's baby formula shortage. problem. this new plan would loosen the restrictions on what type of formula families can purchase through the wic program. >> we have
. >> northbound south of cesar chavez street got an accident. there and then southbound to 80 at 6th street in san francisco. we have a traffic hazard. so both highways are seeing delays. you might want to take 3rd street to get around that traveling into the city this morning. 22 minutes to make it from the maze to that fremont street exit, the san mateo bridge. 24 minute drive traveling from a a across towards one o one because traffic is building along one o one through san mateo. if...
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we're going to zoom up toward san francisco, where we're looking at southbound 280 at cesar chavez the on-ramp sounds like the only thing affected by a crash, not even marked on the map, it happened recently here. no slowing on the freeway into or out of san francisco. we track that as the volume starts to build there and coming out of the contra costa county drive, which is moving smoothly at speed, highway 4, antioch all the way into concord and the same thing coming off the bridges. back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> 5:11 this morning. stepping into the meta verse, coming up on "today in the bay," facebook's parent company opens its first store in a matter of hours and right here in the bay area. the technology it's hoping you'll want to set your eyes on and hands on as well. >>> and the new wait for families all over the bay area to get internet for free or nearly for free. >>> plus -- ♪ in the home stretch of the high times, we took a hard left ♪ ♪ but we're all right, yeah ♪ >> that's a nice way to start the morning, and we have good news on top of that, if you're looking to go
we're going to zoom up toward san francisco, where we're looking at southbound 280 at cesar chavez the on-ramp sounds like the only thing affected by a crash, not even marked on the map, it happened recently here. no slowing on the freeway into or out of san francisco. we track that as the volume starts to build there and coming out of the contra costa county drive, which is moving smoothly at speed, highway 4, antioch all the way into concord and the same thing coming off the bridges. back to...
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the other side of the bay, san francisco northbound on one little bit slow as you approach the cesar chavez exit. and to eighties slow at the allegheny maze and can all pretty routine. we don't see that big slowdown in daly city this morning yet it might appear, but it hasn't yet 7 39. let's talk about today's weather with steve. all right, sal. thank you, sir. still a little bit of fog out there most of its san mateo coast santa cruz, monterey bay a little bit towards the east, but not much. i can't find any north. the big news because of that there are some very cool those for us for may 17th scotts valley 39 valley 4 39 qatari dropped to 40 petaluma 41 more gun hill 42 woodside at 43 degrees water temps continue to be really cool bouncing between 49. and 50 from bodega bay point race, san francisco boy and monterey really cold water as long as that's there. i don't think we get too warm coastal hard to do unless it gets a north northeast priest. series of systems continue to march into the pacific northwest, even national weather service and spokane sent out a tweet showing a stronger sy
the other side of the bay, san francisco northbound on one little bit slow as you approach the cesar chavez exit. and to eighties slow at the allegheny maze and can all pretty routine. we don't see that big slowdown in daly city this morning yet it might appear, but it hasn't yet 7 39. let's talk about today's weather with steve. all right, sal. thank you, sir. still a little bit of fog out there most of its san mateo coast santa cruz, monterey bay a little bit towards the east, but not much. i...
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northbound one is cesar chavez. there is a mattress on the road. i've been doing this a long time.i guess someone was driving a mattress somewhere and it fell off. but nevertheless, northbound one is going to be slow. this is a look at 80 westbound between hercules and richmond. you do see the traffic is going to be slow as you drive through the area. i did promise you look at the time there and you can see that it's a 41 minute drive between the car keenness bridge, which is essentially valeo and oakland, the mcarthur maze. it's not too shabby. but it might grow as the morning wears on. 7 51. what about today's weather? what are we looking at a lot cooler. sal that's for sure. we will take a look ahead to the weekend because all important weekend but there's going to be some significant changes, mainly sunday. going into monday here a lot more clouds. cooler range of the north looks like san pablo bay. north is the lines sunday and if it doesn't make it, maybe some scattered shower activity breezy to windy. no doubt about that. late sunday. in the money monday, there could be some
northbound one is cesar chavez. there is a mattress on the road. i've been doing this a long time.i guess someone was driving a mattress somewhere and it fell off. but nevertheless, northbound one is going to be slow. this is a look at 80 westbound between hercules and richmond. you do see the traffic is going to be slow as you drive through the area. i did promise you look at the time there and you can see that it's a 41 minute drive between the car keenness bridge, which is essentially valeo...