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has beens huerta working for marginalized unities. chavez, shesar cofounded united farm workers of america and fought to secure basic rights for migrant workers and their families, helping save thousands from neglect and abuse. has never lost faith in the power of community organizing and through her foundation she continues to train and mentor new activists to walk the streets in the history. [applause] >> this photograph was taking -- richards at the end of the first week of the strike. she mentioned recently at a public program this was the fifth or sixth day of the strike. she had run out of plane close and those are the last ones she had. she described how her sweater was very wrinkled and she was standing on top of a truck, which we don't see in the cropping of the image. there are versions around are you see the truck. holding that sign to call on workers to leave the grape fields and join with the organizing committee. that viewers of this exhibition extend their knowledge of the farmworkers union, which is perhaps still wn in
has beens huerta working for marginalized unities. chavez, shesar cofounded united farm workers of america and fought to secure basic rights for migrant workers and their families, helping save thousands from neglect and abuse. has never lost faith in the power of community organizing and through her foundation she continues to train and mentor new activists to walk the streets in the history. [applause] >> this photograph was taking -- richards at the end of the first week of the strike....
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. >> dolores clara fernanda huerta has dedicated her life working for marginalized unities. alongside cesar chavez, she co-founded united farmworkers of america and fought to secure basic rights for migrant workers and their families, helping save thousands from neglect and abuse. dolores huerta has never lost faith in the power of community organizing, and through the dolores huerta foundation, she continues to train and mentor new activists to walk the streets into the history. [applause] taina: this photograph was taken by harvey richards at the end of the first week of the strike. dolores huerta mentioned recently at a public program that this was the fifth or sixth day of the strike. by that time, she had run out of clean clothes and those were the last ones she had. she described how her sweater was very wrinkled, and she was standing on top of a truck, which, of course, we don't see in the cropping of the image. though there are versions around where you see the truck. and holding that sign to animate and to call on workers to leave fields and strike with the associat
. >> dolores clara fernanda huerta has dedicated her life working for marginalized unities. alongside cesar chavez, she co-founded united farmworkers of america and fought to secure basic rights for migrant workers and their families, helping save thousands from neglect and abuse. dolores huerta has never lost faith in the power of community organizing, and through the dolores huerta foundation, she continues to train and mentor new activists to walk the streets into the history....
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blow-out she could lose the rest of the primaries by wide margins and still enough delegates to win the nomination and appealing for party unity. >> to all the people who supported senator sanders, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> reporter: but bernie sanders says not so fast. >> we believe we have the momentum and we believe we have a path toward victory. >> reporter: clinton emerges bruised from the tough new york primary fight, republicans pouncing. >> you know what bernie sanders said about her twice, he said, bad judgment. she's got bad judgment. we are going to beat her so badly. >> reporter: donald trump also promises to clinch the all of new york's delegates, now calling on ted cruz to drop out. but cruz balks. >> upon winning his home state donald with the characteristic display of humility, declared this race is over. >> reporter: both cruz and john kasich insist they can still win at a contested convention. the next round of primaries is this coming tuesday in five northeastern states. diane. ryan. >> bazi kanani live in washington, thanks, bazi. >>> later on "good morning america," a
blow-out she could lose the rest of the primaries by wide margins and still enough delegates to win the nomination and appealing for party unity. >> to all the people who supported senator sanders, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> reporter: but bernie sanders says not so fast. >> we believe we have the momentum and we believe we have a path toward victory. >> reporter: clinton emerges bruised from the tough new york primary fight,...
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a fresh blood to unity in europe as voters reject a treaty by a margin of nearly two to one. u.k. politicians make their case on the brexit with this vote. fair market value is moving in the positive direction. let's get to caroline hyde at the touch screen. caroline: we could see another day of gains in europe. is it the fact that the dovish fed remains in place? we seem to see we are in no real crush to see too many rate hikes. the market believes we will see a 50% probability of a rate hike in december. a 0% chance seems to be coming month. next the ftse 100 is up .1%. 40 is on the upside. the miners are pushing. once again, feeling this urge to push higher. oil and the commodities sector are dictating this at the moment. we are on the higher side for european trading. and a higher side with the euro pushing up .4%. the dollar is down at the moment as we see that dovish tone come in from the fed's minutes, published yesterday. the dollar goeses lower. remember, we get ecb minutes today as well. when will that corporate bond buying start? we're looking at the euro, up .4%.
a fresh blood to unity in europe as voters reject a treaty by a margin of nearly two to one. u.k. politicians make their case on the brexit with this vote. fair market value is moving in the positive direction. let's get to caroline hyde at the touch screen. caroline: we could see another day of gains in europe. is it the fact that the dovish fed remains in place? we seem to see we are in no real crush to see too many rate hikes. the market believes we will see a 50% probability of a rate hike...
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and he won by much bigger margin than either of those two did in their own state. >> last thing. exited poll shows that unity among democrats much greater than among republicans. 6 in 10 new york republicans say this is a divided party and the race is dividing the party more. only 4 in 10 say it's energizing the party. what does trump do to change that dynamic? >> i think it becomes a lot easier to do that once you have a one-on-one race between trump and hillary. i mean, you have to think about it. when democrats started they have four people in the race. republicans had 17. of course it's going to be much more divided field as this process has gone on. we have had much harder battle. hillary clinton started this race as the presumptive nominee before there was ever a ballot cast. donald trump has had to fight his way through 17 other candidates. i think as that field has continue to do marrow and as it tips to do that and becomes a one-on-one race i think you will see a lot of unification behind donald trump at that point. >> sarah, thanks for being here. >> thank you, bret. >> ted cruz is expect to do fin
and he won by much bigger margin than either of those two did in their own state. >> last thing. exited poll shows that unity among democrats much greater than among republicans. 6 in 10 new york republicans say this is a divided party and the race is dividing the party more. only 4 in 10 say it's energizing the party. what does trump do to change that dynamic? >> i think it becomes a lot easier to do that once you have a one-on-one race between trump and hillary. i mean, you have...
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, as she's expected to by a wide margin in new york, is it your sense from inside the campaign that the sanders camp may try to tone some of this down and begin the unitys or is that something for a later date? >> i think things have gotten so bloody on the democratic side as well this week, shep, that i don't think that that transition or that pivot, if it does have to happen, is going to necessarily happen soon. sanders has said, and we take him at his word, he's going to go all the way to the convention and he does have a good chance of muscling up in california, for example, regardless of what happened in new york or on the eastern seaboard. he's going to do very well in oregon, states like that. the more he can clean up, even if he does lose, gives him a platform and a voice into the future and i think he has every incentive to do that. >> of course, i remember the same bloody battle back when it was obama and clinton last time. you're likable enough, hillary, and then all of a sudden they are all best of friends and she's the secretary of state and they are out there doing everything together. it's not as if this campaign stuff always stays the s
, as she's expected to by a wide margin in new york, is it your sense from inside the campaign that the sanders camp may try to tone some of this down and begin the unitys or is that something for a later date? >> i think things have gotten so bloody on the democratic side as well this week, shep, that i don't think that that transition or that pivot, if it does have to happen, is going to necessarily happen soon. sanders has said, and we take him at his word, he's going to go all the way...