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i am the president of the farm workers union." try to give himself any more credit or glory than what he deserved, and, well, he just said, "no. i am the president of farm workers union," because people would, you know, give him that title, which he really merited and deserved. but in his own humility he would say, "no. i'm the president of the farm workers union." damian: dolores huerta and luis valdez, alumni of "comunidad del valle." up next on this show, a retrospective again. stay with us. ♪ pop it like it's hooooot. pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪♪ pop it like it's— pop my $6.49 classic and spicy 50/50 popcorn chicken combo. only at jack in the box. my classic and spicy popcorn chicken with 100% all-white-meat chicken. and good good sauce. ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ pop my $6.49 classic and spicy 50/50 popcorn chicken combo. order on the jack app today. popcorn chicken combo. "comunidad del valle." that's today's show. we did interview quite a few, a number of
i am the president of the farm workers union." try to give himself any more credit or glory than what he deserved, and, well, he just said, "no. i am the president of farm workers union," because people would, you know, give him that title, which he really merited and deserved. but in his own humility he would say, "no. i'm the president of the farm workers union." damian: dolores huerta and luis valdez, alumni of "comunidad del valle." up next on this show,...
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his efforts led to the creation of a united farm workers union, which to this day is regarded as one of the most important labor and civil rights groups in america. >>> protected for now. tens of thousands of renters in california will not be kicked out of their homes for at least the next three months. state legislature passed a bill today extending eviction protections for anyone who has applied for help. california will pay for rent if they fell behind on payments because of the pandemic. the bill will stop evictions for people who have applied for assistance. however, it won't give renters more time to apply for help. that deadline is midnight tonight. >>> it's not just rents rising. mortgage payments appear to be ticking up as well. go ahead and take a look at this line graph right here. it's put together by the mortgage bankers association. it's pretty much a five-year snapshot that shows where mortgage payments were and where they are now. and you can see the difference. so let's go ahead and start with 2018. you can see the average mortgage payment per month is $1,200 per mon
his efforts led to the creation of a united farm workers union, which to this day is regarded as one of the most important labor and civil rights groups in america. >>> protected for now. tens of thousands of renters in california will not be kicked out of their homes for at least the next three months. state legislature passed a bill today extending eviction protections for anyone who has applied for help. california will pay for rent if they fell behind on payments because of the...
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his efforts led to the creation of the united farm workers union which is recorded as one of the most important labor and civil rights groups in america. >>> today is international transgender day of visibility. it is a day dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender people while raising awareness of the work that still needs to be done for the community. several lbgtq organizations put together an event in san francisco to bring members of the trans community together. organizers say today's event is a celebration that should be happening every day. >> you are not alone and today and every day we see you and uplift you and stand with you. those folks who are not trans and watching this i would like to tell you to check in on a trans person. with what is transpiring in this country san francisco and the san francisco bay area as a whole needs to stand as a classic example of transformation and trans inclusion and safe spaces for trans people. >> today the white house invited transgender oakland resident and "jeopardy" champ amy schneider to mark the day of visibility.
his efforts led to the creation of the united farm workers union which is recorded as one of the most important labor and civil rights groups in america. >>> today is international transgender day of visibility. it is a day dedicated to celebrating the accomplishments of transgender people while raising awareness of the work that still needs to be done for the community. several lbgtq organizations put together an event in san francisco to bring members of the trans community together....
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but there's legacy here in san francisco for the united farm workers. my union the i'll w s is one of those that will supported farm workers says they want with the boycott the great boycott in the eighties and in the seventies and we're here in san francisco, cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. a coalition of lgbtq groups are blasting san francisco's proposed plan for a new city district map. it would separate the tenderloin from the south of market area in district six to a newly redrawn district five, including the western edition neighborhood. according to the coalition, it would separate lgbtq communities, a statement today from the transgender district says, in part keeping the tenderloin and so much together in district six is an urgent and imperative matter, one that, if not defended, could displace vulnerable communities that are already fleeing san francisco at alarming rates. gay rights advocates are now suing florida governor ron de santis to block that new law banning classroom to classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity and l
but there's legacy here in san francisco for the united farm workers. my union the i'll w s is one of those that will supported farm workers says they want with the boycott the great boycott in the eighties and in the seventies and we're here in san francisco, cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. a coalition of lgbtq groups are blasting san francisco's proposed plan for a new city district map. it would separate the tenderloin from the south of market area in district six to a newly redrawn...
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there's legacy here in san francisco for the united farm workers. my unione of those that will supported farm workers says they want with the boycott the great boycott in the eighties and in the seventies and we're here in san francisco , cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. well there was a celebration today for the opening of a new school yard in east oakland. what used to be a thousands of square feet of asphalt behind markham elementary has now been transformed into a playground and a garden that aims to bring students closer to nature. dozens of trees have been added to provide shade along with the turf field play structure and a basketball court. and a mural painted in the basketball court by an oakland artist that will help keep the asphalt cooler for students i've been in the garden is great, they go tomatoes, watermelon, all kind of stuff in there. i even liked little the plants on the outside. coming up tonight at 10. why the principal at markham says parts of this upgrade will benefit for the well will be a benefit for the students, well being and
there's legacy here in san francisco for the united farm workers. my unione of those that will supported farm workers says they want with the boycott the great boycott in the eighties and in the seventies and we're here in san francisco , cristina rendon ktvu, fox two news. well there was a celebration today for the opening of a new school yard in east oakland. what used to be a thousands of square feet of asphalt behind markham elementary has now been transformed into a playground and a garden...
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he later worked in the fields joined the united farm workers union and went on to become an attorney. he remembers the passive demeanor and influence of caesar chop says. we didn't believe in ourselves, and he made his believe in ourselves since that can be done, but we haven't had another sister chavez come around a person like him male or female. cesar chavez died in 1993. but supporters of the farm workers say the fight for respect for better wages and rights continues. nuclear missile anything. no one was expecting it. it was such #### i can't express it. eastern ukrainian cities are being decimated by russian troops will tell you about the latest on efforts to convince the kremlin to end the attacks. plus, people can't function. they can't go to work. everything is reliant on inflation and guests. the combination of high gas prices and spiking inflation. you feel it every day at the grocery store, the gas pump just about anywhere you spend money. coming up the latest white house plan to help ease the pain of crippling prices. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings onto good mo
he later worked in the fields joined the united farm workers union and went on to become an attorney. he remembers the passive demeanor and influence of caesar chop says. we didn't believe in ourselves, and he made his believe in ourselves since that can be done, but we haven't had another sister chavez come around a person like him male or female. cesar chavez died in 1993. but supporters of the farm workers say the fight for respect for better wages and rights continues. nuclear missile...
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want to encourage people to continue to support farm workers, that's what my grandfather would have wanted. it's wonderful to see the low riders and labor unionsiron workers for so many years they supported the farm workers and we will never forget it. >> sites and sounds from the 55th p yule northern california cherry blossom festival at the japan town. check it out. hundreds turned out yesterday for events kicking off the two weekend festival including drum performances, karate and sword demonstrations and flower and bonsai displays and anime costume shows. the festival ends april 17th. a spring celebration in santa rosa, in the old courthouse square, families are kicking off the spring season with fun in the sun. later today, join len keys on bay area focus at 12:30. cbs news bay area and sister station, kb cw. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. find bliss on every aisle at your neighborhood grocery outlet. it's grocery outlet's 20 percent off wine sale going on now till april 12. we have hundreds of wine, sure to please any wine enthusiast
want to encourage people to continue to support farm workers, that's what my grandfather would have wanted. it's wonderful to see the low riders and labor unionsiron workers for so many years they supported the farm workers and we will never forget it. >> sites and sounds from the 55th p yule northern california cherry blossom festival at the japan town. check it out. hundreds turned out yesterday for events kicking off the two weekend festival including drum performances, karate and...
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continue to support farm workers because that's what my grandfather would have wanted and it's just wonderful to see the community, to see all the low riders, to see all the different labor unions-- long shore men and the iron workers. for so many years, they have supported the farm workers and we will never forget it. >> the event also featured food, music, family activities, car show, and aztec dancing. >> did you see those cars? >> those are cool. >> whoa. those are some fine cars. >> i want to see the dancing. >> we are out of time. "saturday night live" is coming up next. >> good night. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >>> wow, what a day!
continue to support farm workers because that's what my grandfather would have wanted and it's just wonderful to see the community, to see all the low riders, to see all the different labor unions-- long shore men and the iron workers. for so many years, they have supported the farm workers and we will never forget it. >> the event also featured food, music, family activities, car show, and aztec dancing. >> did you see those cars? >> those are cool. >> whoa. those are...
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soviet union this program required a lot of new workers, which the authorities could only take from the village in the villages, forced collectivization was carried out, private prosperous farmsined peasants were forced to join the collective farms. otherwise, they were waiting for either starvation or arrests, exile in the conditions of atheistic propaganda, priests and believers were persecuted and arrested within the bolshevik party itself, a merciless political struggle ensued, which was accompanied by arrests and executions. opponents of all this led to the fact that dissatisfaction with the soviet authorities grew in rich agricultural areas, uprisings broke out. nevertheless, the soviet union strengthened, turning into a modern industrial power with a powerful military potential. the process of national territorial delimitation lasted until 1936 , when the ussr no longer consisted of four, but of 11 republics and the bukhara republic and the turkestan autonomy within the rsfsr were disbanded in their place, the turkmen, uzbek and tajik ussr kazakh and kyrgyz autonomy within the rsfsr were transformed into union republics, and because of the caucasian federation , the ge
soviet union this program required a lot of new workers, which the authorities could only take from the village in the villages, forced collectivization was carried out, private prosperous farmsined peasants were forced to join the collective farms. otherwise, they were waiting for either starvation or arrests, exile in the conditions of atheistic propaganda, priests and believers were persecuted and arrested within the bolshevik party itself, a merciless political struggle ensued, which was...
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with the whole soviet union, that is, fewer young specialists settled here, fewer workers or address domains , street here. they came here for the long ruble. during post collective farmegan to be issued, and that is why ethnically, kherson is more ukrainian and not even that ethnically. but by origin, those people who moved here are already they could be of some distant origin there and not even ukrainians of any kind there by serbs or russian immigrants from long ago, but they came here from ukraine and thus this petty bourgeois on the psychologist, she still won in kherson, a city that is not proletarian, unlike the cities of eastern ukraine, and that is why hmmm, we do not have there were, let's say, some reasons for creating what was created in the territories of the industrial parts of the donetsk luhansk region . please pay attention. they gave an excellent explanation, because we actually, well , why are we comparing because we are we see the approximate course of events that russian troops enter the territory and then declare some kind of government there and find in the 14th year why there was support, we see what is happening now and we, well, i'm sorry, bu
with the whole soviet union, that is, fewer young specialists settled here, fewer workers or address domains , street here. they came here for the long ruble. during post collective farmegan to be issued, and that is why ethnically, kherson is more ukrainian and not even that ethnically. but by origin, those people who moved here are already they could be of some distant origin there and not even ukrainians of any kind there by serbs or russian immigrants from long ago, but they came here from...
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union is written. see, this is all, here are the fairings and, by the way, the fairing is also located. maintenance farms are now being brought together so that workersoach the rocket and perform some necessary manipulations before launch. is clamped in a vise filled with oxygen at a temperature of -178 degrees. i thought that now i would go to the mission control center soup, but what was my i was surprised when i learned that it is located 2,500 km from here in korolev, here on baikonur , the main thing happens underground in the bunker of the launch vehicle control system, it is from here that the launch, the firing, is carried out. i know that this is such a legendary, uh, position, that is, the most important person in launching the issue today. naturally, he is here, but i was told that in no case would he show anyone today. well , for example, such a folk, of course, but you and i are standing next to the periscopes, as if in a submarine this is for what during launch operations. near these telescopes there is a technical manager and a shooter. they look through the periscope at the launch vehicle and watch the passage of all commands. here it
union is written. see, this is all, here are the fairings and, by the way, the fairing is also located. maintenance farms are now being brought together so that workersoach the rocket and perform some necessary manipulations before launch. is clamped in a vise filled with oxygen at a temperature of -178 degrees. i thought that now i would go to the mission control center soup, but what was my i was surprised when i learned that it is located 2,500 km from here in korolev, here on baikonur , the...
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union issues with processing on formulating the bill. we have many workers in this country who have been here for a long time and they almost become part of the farming families and such like that, so we try to address how do we get them to a legal status without giving all the benefits of citizenship or easy access to everything? that was a narrow segment that we worked on, so it has controversy on the other cited the issue, so what we need to do is, if we can control our border , we can have people come in on visas as we see fit. we have that right is a sovereign country. it is not racist, not hateful. other countries do that effectively. there is no reason we cannot. it is a better status for the worker if they come here with legal status, whether as workers or becoming a citizen through all the process. it is better for them and having -- instead of having to sneak across. horrific things happen to people who try to come to this country for economic opportunity. they are paying these coyotes and horrific things happen to women coming across the border. some of the things we ceiling on the ground at the fence are birth control pills and warning af
union issues with processing on formulating the bill. we have many workers in this country who have been here for a long time and they almost become part of the farming families and such like that, so we try to address how do we get them to a legal status without giving all the benefits of citizenship or easy access to everything? that was a narrow segment that we worked on, so it has controversy on the other cited the issue, so what we need to do is, if we can control our border , we can have...
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atlantic and of the gulf coast, black and white workers were organized in the same unions a, which thefof l and established unions did n peit. >> we were on the farmons were bad. so to speak, you could break up money out of the street. decided to come. getting jobs us are as a black is concerned was pretty rough. the iww was the only thing accepting negro and black workers, you know, without -- i mean, freely. we had fletcher. he was a negro. and we had a man who was white, t he was a very dedicated union men. both of these men. you had pep talks, whatnot. fletcher, after he would make a speech, solidarity, offer one and one for all. we were given the roughest jobs, of course. they would have a rough job -- if a white came along, i did not have no job. i would have to go back. to something else. the work was so rough, you had to use hand trucks and two men would load the truck and we would have to truck it over very rough roads to the side of the ship to load it. we worked 10 hours. people were getting hurt one after another. going to the hospital. we had no medical -- safety rules or anything like that. when the contract ran out, we had to go out
atlantic and of the gulf coast, black and white workers were organized in the same unions a, which thefof l and established unions did n peit. >> we were on the farmons were bad. so to speak, you could break up money out of the street. decided to come. getting jobs us are as a black is concerned was pretty rough. the iww was the only thing accepting negro and black workers, you know, without -- i mean, freely. we had fletcher. he was a negro. and we had a man who was white, t he was a...
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workers standard as well. in fact the uaw is the largest private union in iowa with members employed by companies making farm equipment and they consistently talk about the fact that they are supportive. does growth energy agree that both electric vehicles and biofuels are critical to reducing carbon emissions and petroleum use? >> yes. we appreciated uaw having very strong remarks in support. we have very ambitious climate goals and there is no one sized fits all solution. we're going to need every tool in the toolbox which means biofuels alongside electrification. the benefits of biofuels, those will be for the immediate, mid, and long term. in the medium term we have about 270 million cars on the road today. biofuels allow us to have a solution for those cars, to bring down the emissions, clean up the emissions and do so affordably. in the mid to long term, if we are a strong industry today, that allows us to have the innovation that we are continuing to do to further drive down the carbon intensity of our low carbon fuel but also participate in the hard to electrify space. we need to make sure the incentives provi
workers standard as well. in fact the uaw is the largest private union in iowa with members employed by companies making farm equipment and they consistently talk about the fact that they are supportive. does growth energy agree that both electric vehicles and biofuels are critical to reducing carbon emissions and petroleum use? >> yes. we appreciated uaw having very strong remarks in support. we have very ambitious climate goals and there is no one sized fits all solution. we're going to...
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united farm workers in the '60s and '70s and boycotts of pesticides, wanted sanitary conditions, better education for people. he was opposed to illegal immigration because he was building a union for mexican american workers to get higher wages, not cheap labor coming over the border. that's chavez. so it's complicated when you're getting into those issues because sometimes a lot of republicans in texas where i live, they want people coming over from mexico to do landscaping and take these jobs and all of that. in many ways trump was angering a lot of gop business leaders with his immigration policy. it wasn't just a right/left game going on here. many republicans count on the migration flow to take on jobs in phoenix and houston and the like. so trump was walking right into it with a big brag of building a wall with mexico paying for it and in the end, i don't think republicans are satisfied with the situation on the border, and i don't think democrats are satisfied with it. it's still -- we haven't come up with a sane policy. it might be technology will come in with new kinds of drones, new types of, you know, activity along the border that isn't as primitive as it is right
united farm workers in the '60s and '70s and boycotts of pesticides, wanted sanitary conditions, better education for people. he was opposed to illegal immigration because he was building a union for mexican american workers to get higher wages, not cheap labor coming over the border. that's chavez. so it's complicated when you're getting into those issues because sometimes a lot of republicans in texas where i live, they want people coming over from mexico to do landscaping and take these jobs...
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union issues with processing on formulating the bill. we have many workers in this country who have been here for a long time and they almost become part of the farmingies and such like that, so we try to address how do we get them to a legal status without giving all the benefits of citizenship or easy access to everything? that was a narrow segment that we worked on, so it has controversy on the other cited the issue, so what we need to do is, if we can control our border , we can have people come in on visas as we see fit. we have that right is a sovereign country. it is not racist, not hateful. other countries do that effectively. there is no reason we cannot. it is a better status for the worker if they come here with legal status, whether as workers or becoming a citizen through all the process. it is better for them and having -- instead of having to sneak across. horrific things happen to people who try to come to this country for economic opportunity. they are paying these coyotes and horrific things happen to women coming across the border. some of the things we ceiling on the ground at the fence are birth control pills and warning after pi
union issues with processing on formulating the bill. we have many workers in this country who have been here for a long time and they almost become part of the farmingies and such like that, so we try to address how do we get them to a legal status without giving all the benefits of citizenship or easy access to everything? that was a narrow segment that we worked on, so it has controversy on the other cited the issue, so what we need to do is, if we can control our border , we can have people...