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i am the president of the farm workers union." t 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. the interviews with some entertainers. stay with us. when big tobacco's products were found out to be killers, they promised smokers safety. they called it a filter. but this filter wasn't safe or useful, just small and made of microplastics that have endangered us all. for far too long, they have polluted the earth. they're literally everywhere. there's no need to search. big tobacco, you'll have to answer for your despicable ride, for your wake of destruction. your one little big lie. for your wake of destruction. "comunidad del valle." that's today's
i am the president of the farm workers union." t 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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as president of the united farm workers union, he went on to lead one of the greatest movements of the 1960s. >> we're excited he was there, his presence was there, that the organizing happened. >> reporter: the group plans to remodel the property into a historical and educational center. >> i was hoping that something great would happen with the house. >> reporter: this next-door neighbor supports that vision. >> i think it's what should happen so that more people know about this being a historical area. it's where he lived. >> reporter: and neighbors on the other side who just found out about who cesar chavez was are also supportive. >> i feel like a lot of education stems from this. >> reporter: the neighborhood is changing. many of the original small homes where many farm worker or cannery workers settled still exist with newer, larger homes. develops had their eye on the chavez property. city landmark status for the property won't change, but the new owns hope it can also one day be a national landmark. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5 news. >>> still to come and streaming on cbs
as president of the united farm workers union, he went on to lead one of the greatest movements of the 1960s. >> we're excited he was there, his presence was there, that the organizing happened. >> reporter: the group plans to remodel the property into a historical and educational center. >> i was hoping that something great would happen with the house. >> reporter: this next-door neighbor supports that vision. >> i think it's what should happen so that more people...
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he would go on to be the co- founder of the united farm workers union. the nonprofit group with help from the city of san jose paid just over $1 million for the home. it will now become a community center. that is a gem for the community and cesar chavez so impactful and important for what he's done for farm workers around the world. >> fantastic. >> fantastic is friday right now. >> it is. >> look at this. >> what is it? >> fog across downtown san francisco. >> you have to tell me. what is this? >> you can't see anything. we've got drizzle. let's get you into the microclimate forecast. we'll get you ready for the weekend. as we head into tomorrow morning, we're going to start it off with temperatures here in the 50s. because that fog is so thick right now, it will be spreading throughout the bay area tomorrow morning. some spotty areas of drizzle. cloud cover will hang out a little bit longer than we have been used to. clouds over the north bay hanging out through the bay also down to the peninsula. daytime highs will be cooler tomorrow because of that
he would go on to be the co- founder of the united farm workers union. the nonprofit group with help from the city of san jose paid just over $1 million for the home. it will now become a community center. that is a gem for the community and cesar chavez so impactful and important for what he's done for farm workers around the world. >> fantastic. >> fantastic is friday right now. >> it is. >> look at this. >> what is it? >> fog across downtown san francisco....
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it will honor chavez's work with the united farm workers union and his movement during the '60s and '70s. workers like the plan. >> i think it's what should happen so more people know about this being a historical area. it's where he lived. >> be an education center, that looks to be pretty okay for us. >> before the purchase, some developers had their eye on the property to tear it down and build a new fourplex. amigos de guadalupe hope the chavez home will one day be recognized as a national landmark. >>> now to fire watch coverage. this is video of a new fire burning in el dorado county east of placerville near the town of pollack pines. five to seven acres have already burned, and they say it is spreading fast. this is time lapse from a fire burning near cloverdale. cal fire says this has already spread to ten acres. there is no containment right now. and that is burning near wineries. it's about five miles east of highway 101. >>> and firefighters are gaining ground in that oak fire near yosemite. it's now 26% contained. it's grown to more than 18,000 acres. that's roughly the si
it will honor chavez's work with the united farm workers union and his movement during the '60s and '70s. workers like the plan. >> i think it's what should happen so more people know about this being a historical area. it's where he lived. >> be an education center, that looks to be pretty okay for us. >> before the purchase, some developers had their eye on the property to tear it down and build a new fourplex. amigos de guadalupe hope the chavez home will one day be...
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plaque outfront identifies it as the home of the chavez family the co-founder of the national farm workers unionan his activism. they say the sale has the family blessing. >> jesus worked in the community with the beginning of the pursuit for social justice for the less fortunate, marginalized and underrepresented. [ music] >> the nonprofit group with help from the city of san jose paid just over $1 million for that home which will be a community center and a place to continue social justice work. the chavez family has advocated for it. >>> it's a big day in the bay area. month long supporting our schools campaign is reaching the finish line. >> we are collecting thousands of backpacks it give to bay area kids in need. we setup two dropoff locations today for viewers like you to donate. chris joins us live from concord. how is it going out there? >> reporter: it is going great. hello from santos plaza. let me give you an idea of what's happening here. we have our crew with fun and games. you can make a donation to play the game. the donation goes to the family giving tree. its goal this year is
plaque outfront identifies it as the home of the chavez family the co-founder of the national farm workers unionan his activism. they say the sale has the family blessing. >> jesus worked in the community with the beginning of the pursuit for social justice for the less fortunate, marginalized and underrepresented. [ music] >> the nonprofit group with help from the city of san jose paid just over $1 million for that home which will be a community center and a place to continue...
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as president of the united farm workers union, he went on to lead one of the great american civil rights movements of the 1960s and '70s. >> we're just excited that he was there, his presence was there, the organizing happened. >> reporter: maldonado's group plans to remodel the property into a historical and education center. >> i was really hoping something great would happen with the house. >> reporter: next-door neighbor erin white supports that vision. >> i think that's what should happen as more people know about this being a historical area, it's where he lived. >> reporter: and neighbors on the other side who just found out about who cesar chavez are also supportive. >> an education center, that's pretty okay for us. >> reporter: the neighborhood is change. many of the original small homes where many farm worker or cannery worker families settled still exist side by side with newer, larger homes. in fact, developers had their eye on the chavez property. >> it was in danger of going away. and that's why we stood up. >> reporter: city landmark status for the property won't change,
as president of the united farm workers union, he went on to lead one of the great american civil rights movements of the 1960s and '70s. >> we're just excited that he was there, his presence was there, the organizing happened. >> reporter: maldonado's group plans to remodel the property into a historical and education center. >> i was really hoping something great would happen with the house. >> reporter: next-door neighbor erin white supports that vision. >> i...