here is rita chavez medina. ♪ and we'll start over again ♪ rita: thank you. he lights came on that it's like yesterday you were gathered here celebrating last year's cesar chavez holiday, and here you are. rita: i missed last year 'cause i had surgery. and i barely got out of the hospital a day before the breakfast, so i missed the march, the breakfast, everything. damian: now, in 1993, i was a senior at san jose state when we lost cesar. but a lot of the kids nowadays, they didn't grow up knowing about cesar, but yet they did. because talk about the inspiration that cesar was for even the younger generation now, the kids, you see them in alum rocdoanwhatnot, and carrying the button that you h up the torch and walking with it. rita: yeah, i always tell, especially the family kids, they have to carry on 'cause i'm old anyway, i'm getting old. everybody's getting old, going to die or go, whatever. and they have to follow, they have to keep the legacy going. they can't let it die, you know. damian: and we have a video of the actual ceremony that--the us navy cere