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celebrando el mes de la herencia hispana una escuela cambió su nombre para honrar el legado de dolores huertanombre de una escuela no es fácil eso ocurrió 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 par
celebrando el mes de la herencia hispana una escuela cambió su nombre para honrar el legado de dolores huertanombre de una escuela no es fácil eso ocurrió 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...
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Sep 20, 2021
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borja: otro Éxito de dolores huerta.que se llevÓ cuatro. la estrella se historial convertirse en el artista afroamericano con mÁs premios emmy de la historia. felicidades a todos, una gran noche para la televisiÓn. y para todos los galardonados. borja: por supuesto y que viva la televisiÓn. tengo que confesarte algo, este fin de semana le di una oportunidad y me ha gustado mucho. si a alguien le apetece, ahÍ le dejo. yarel: yo tambiÉn soy fanÁtica y gracias nuevamente [cortina musical]
borja: otro Éxito de dolores huerta.que se llevÓ cuatro. la estrella se historial convertirse en el artista afroamericano con mÁs premios emmy de la historia. felicidades a todos, una gran noche para la televisiÓn. y para todos los galardonados. borja: por supuesto y que viva la televisiÓn. tengo que confesarte algo, este fin de semana le di una oportunidad y me ha gustado mucho. si a alguien le apetece, ahÍ le dejo. yarel: yo tambiÉn soy fanÁtica y gracias nuevamente [cortina musical]
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her name is dolores huerta. >> dolores, bring us up to date. >> reporter: she co-founded one of the definingrole model. she's 91 now. over the years, the cause, it has changed, but for delores, the fight 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 brea
her name is dolores huerta. >> dolores, bring us up to date. >> reporter: she co-founded one of the definingrole model. she's 91 now. over the years, the cause, it has changed, but for delores, the fight 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...
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dolores huerta: when they hear "sí, se puede," it does mean, yes, we can make it happen.and the moment to push for change is now. invoking a positive change that includes everyone, especially
dolores huerta: when they hear "sí, se puede," it does mean, yes, we can make it happen.and the moment to push for change is now. invoking a positive change that includes everyone, especially
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dolores huerta has been fighting for farm workers rights since the 1960s. ecelia vega with reporting personal to her, and among her questions to dolores, what's next? >> dolores, you're 91. is there ever going to be a day where you look up and say, all right, my work here is done? >> well, as long as we have people that need to be organized and educated and we need them to become activists, well, i'm going to just keep doing that until my last breath. >> you know what you're telling me? [ speaking foreign language ] the fight goes on. >> yeah. >> that interview and more. tonight, p.m. eastern right here on abc. we're looking forward to it. >>> when we come back, our persons of the week. here's the clue, they had a will the of really good questions. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medic
dolores huerta has been fighting for farm workers rights since the 1960s. ecelia vega with reporting personal to her, and among her questions to dolores, what's next? >> dolores, you're 91. is there ever going to be a day where you look up and say, all right, my work here is done? >> well, as long as we have people that need to be organized and educated and we need them to become activists, well, i'm going to just keep doing that until my last breath. >> you know what you're...
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we begin in bakersfield, california and hear from dolores huerta. >> i moved to california when i was six years old. my parents divorced, my mother but my two brothers to california. we had a lot of discrimination in high school against kids of caller. -- color. ? the highschooler went to a, you always had this sense of injustice. -- the high school i went to, he always had this sense of injustice. you had a lot of the same dynamics that were going on their. a lot of people -- a lot of dynamics going on there. a lot of people were making them feel like a people as individuals. that dynamic permeated the whole community. in 1942, when we went into the war, they brought in many people from mexico to fulfill the farm labor. what happened is after the war ended they kept bringing in more people. the domestic workers wages dropped. they would bring in the others and not pay the local workers. i formed an organization called the agricultural workers association as part of the afo cio. i left the organization because it did not feel like they were doing the organizing that was going to be su
we begin in bakersfield, california and hear from dolores huerta. >> i moved to california when i was six years old. my parents divorced, my mother but my two brothers to california. we had a lot of discrimination in high school against kids of caller. -- color. ? the highschooler went to a, you always had this sense of injustice. -- the high school i went to, he always had this sense of injustice. you had a lot of the same dynamics that were going on their. a lot of people -- a lot of...
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we begin in bakersfield, california and hear from dolores huerta, leader of the united farm workers uniondolores: i was born in new mexico and moved to california when i was six years old. my parents divorced, my mother brought me in my two brothers to california. we had a lot of discrimination in high school against kids of color. not only kids of color but the poor kids in 1942, when we went into the war, they brought in many people from mexico to fulfill the farm labor. what happened is after the war ended they kept bringing in more people. the domestic workers wages dropped to $.56 an hour and they would bring in the others and not pay the local workers. i formed an organization called the agricultural workers association as part of the afocio. i left the organization because it did not feel like they were doing the organizing that was going to be successful. that is when i started the united farmworkers. i moved to delano and reorganized from 1962 through 1965. in 1965 we had a huge strike. >> strikers from delano begin at 300 miles northward. dolores that went on for five : years. t
we begin in bakersfield, california and hear from dolores huerta, leader of the united farm workers uniondolores: i was born in new mexico and moved to california when i was six years old. my parents divorced, my mother brought me in my two brothers to california. we had a lot of discrimination in high school against kids of color. not only kids of color but the poor kids in 1942, when we went into the war, they brought in many people from mexico to fulfill the farm labor. what happened is...
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[applause] newsom, with lots of pizza in tow joined civil rights activist , dolores huerta at a union hall, where he said republicans have taken over the recall election. >> the recall process has been weaponized. it has been weaponized. it they can't wait quite has been perverted. they can't wait quite literally a few months to go, next june, and go to battle? liz: early in the morning, larry elder made his own appearance in fresno. he attended a breakfast where he promised to solve the water crisis. >> i am not a climate change denier, contrary to what my opponent's adds say. i am a climate change alarmist denier. droughts are god-made, but shortages are man-made. liz: the central valley has become a battleground, with both democrats and republicans hoping to win over latino voters. a poll from uc merced shows the recall failing in fresno by 14 points. voters said driving issues for them are climate change and the pandemic. >> we want to thank you for keeping us safe in california. because of you, a lot of people are alive today and healthy. liz: still, pro recall groups are hoping
[applause] newsom, with lots of pizza in tow joined civil rights activist , dolores huerta at a union hall, where he said republicans have taken over the recall election. >> the recall process has been weaponized. it has been weaponized. it they can't wait quite has been perverted. they can't wait quite literally a few months to go, next june, and go to battle? liz: early in the morning, larry elder made his own appearance in fresno. he attended a breakfast where he promised to solve the...
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[applause] newsom joined civil rights activist dolores huerta at a union hall, where he said republicans have taken over the recall election. >> the recall process has been weaponized. they can't wait quite literally a few months to go, next june, and go to battle? liz: letter elder made his own up appearance, attending a breakfast with farmworkers, where he promised to solve the water crisis. >> i am not a climate change denier. i am a climate change alarmist denier. droughts are god-made, but shortages are man-made. liz: the central valley has become a battleground, with both democrats and republicans hoping to win over latino voters. a poll from uc merced shows the recall feeling in fresno by 14 points. voters said driving issues for them are climate change and the pandemic. >> we want to thank you for keeping us safe in california. because of you, a lot of people are alive today and healthy. liz: still, pro recall groups are hoping to gain ground in the final days. this ad is airing across the region. >>. >> you remind me of a guy in high school who took my girlfriend, then went on t
[applause] newsom joined civil rights activist dolores huerta at a union hall, where he said republicans have taken over the recall election. >> the recall process has been weaponized. they can't wait quite literally a few months to go, next june, and go to battle? liz: letter elder made his own up appearance, attending a breakfast with farmworkers, where he promised to solve the water crisis. >> i am not a climate change denier. i am a climate change alarmist denier. droughts are...
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to workers rights leader dolores huerta, who last week melted an ice sculpture of senator sinema in effigy. channel powe, an educational and political consultant in phoenix says she's canvassed or volunteered for sinema for over a decade. >> i looked up to kirstyn, you i would cling to her every word and she would talk about, you know, having the proper education and, you know, knowing how to interact with, you know, opposing views. but it was always still standing on your values wast selling out. right... i remember kirstyn when she was approachable. >> she definitely would be classified as a liberal >> sy: david wells, a political science professor at arizona state university attended rallies with sinema-- protesting the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he's watched her political arc. >> she ran for legislature for the first ti as an independent. she didn't want it to be outside the two parties and she worked really hard, but she lost. and then she ran as a democrat and won in the house. >> sy: from there to the state senate, and then elected to congress. >> i like the fact how she kind of
to workers rights leader dolores huerta, who last week melted an ice sculpture of senator sinema in effigy. channel powe, an educational and political consultant in phoenix says she's canvassed or volunteered for sinema for over a decade. >> i looked up to kirstyn, you i would cling to her every word and she would talk about, you know, having the proper education and, you know, knowing how to interact with, you know, opposing views. but it was always still standing on your values wast...
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Sep 24, 2021
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advice from a legendary activist up next here on the four we'll hear from labour leader dolores huerta to young people who are hoping to create change in the world. er, community organizer ad civil rights activists for more than seven decades, and she has some advice for the next generation of activists this week where to sat down with alex michaelson for his political show. the issue is alex is joining us now live with more on where those message, alex. good to see you. how it's great to see you. it's been too long. we are talking to delores huerta during this hispanic heritage month and who better to talk to then delores huerta, one of the most significant leaders that we have had in california for the last several decades. somebody who never held elected office her and cesar chavez really transformed farmworker white rights in this country. 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 invol
advice from a legendary activist up next here on the four we'll hear from labour leader dolores huerta to young people who are hoping to create change in the world. er, community organizer ad civil rights activists for more than seven decades, and she has some advice for the next generation of activists this week where to sat down with alex michaelson for his political show. the issue is alex is joining us now live with more on where those message, alex. good to see you. how it's great to see...
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yeah, especially cecilia's interview with dolores huerta. >> when she said latinx to her. >> she didn'top bloop ] [ sfx: honk ] [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] [ sfx: pop ping bloop pop ping bloop ] the day can wait. enter the golden state with real california dairy. >>> we have the cast of "six," the musical. this is about the six wives of king henry viii. these tudor keens are reimagined as pop princesses. "six" is on broadway now officially opens october 3rd. here they are right now for their first ever u.s. morning show appearance. take it away. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ divorced beheaded died ♪ ♪ divorced, beheaded, survived ♪ ♪ and today "gma" we are live ♪ ♪ listen up, let me tell you a story, a story that you think you've heard before ♪ ♪ we know you know our names and our fame and our faces ♪ ♪ know all about the glories and the disgraces ♪ ♪ i'm done 'cause all this time i've been just one word in a stupid rhyme ♪ ♪ so i picked up a pen and a microphone ♪ ♪ history's about to get overthrown ♪ ♪ divorced, beheaded ♪ ♪ died, divorced ♪ ♪ beheaded, survived ♪ ♪ but just for you tonight
yeah, especially cecilia's interview with dolores huerta. >> when she said latinx to her. >> she didn'top bloop ] [ sfx: honk ] [ sfx: pop pop pop pop ] [ sfx: pop ping bloop pop ping bloop ] the day can wait. enter the golden state with real california dairy. >>> we have the cast of "six," the musical. this is about the six wives of king henry viii. these tudor keens are reimagined as pop princesses. "six" is on broadway now officially opens october...
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tambiÉn nombrado grito de dolores recuerda el llamado a la rebeliÓn que lanzÓ el cura miguel hidalgo en 1810. >>> se te pone la piel chinita cuando escuchas viva mÉxico. >>> gabriel huertacia en mÉxico en estados unidos? para mÁs en nuestras redes sociales de telemundo 48 y en nuestra pÁgina web telemundo 48. hoy tambiÉn estÁ prevista una jornada de vacunaciÓn entre las 5:00 de la tarde y 9:00 de la noche, lo mejor es que no necesita una cita para inocularse, las vacunas recuerden son gratis, seguras y efectivas. >>> y se analiza pedir un carnet de vacunaciÓn o una prueba negativa para covid-19 para entrar a muchos recintos pÚblicos. esto debido al repunte de casos por la variante delta sobre todo como en el caso del condado contracosta, aquÍ el informe. >>> el condado contracosta requerirÁ un carnet de vacunaciÓn o prueba negativa para covid-19 de tres dÍas. esto para los que quieran ir a cualquier recinto pÚblico y estar en sus interiores. >>> ¿cree que es necesario hacer esto? >>> sÍ, me imagino que sÍ. incluso en trabajos ya me lo han pedido. >>> los hermanos rodrÍguez se enteraron del anuncio la maÑana del miÉrcoles. >>> si tenemos que hacerlo lo vamos a hacer. >>>
tambiÉn nombrado grito de dolores recuerda el llamado a la rebeliÓn que lanzÓ el cura miguel hidalgo en 1810. >>> se te pone la piel chinita cuando escuchas viva mÉxico. >>> gabriel huertacia en mÉxico en estados unidos? para mÁs en nuestras redes sociales de telemundo 48 y en nuestra pÁgina web telemundo 48. hoy tambiÉn estÁ prevista una jornada de vacunaciÓn entre las 5:00 de la tarde y 9:00 de la noche, lo mejor es que no necesita una cita para inocularse, las...