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the second one is a measure backed by united farmworkers that would expand union organizing rights fors to work -- to vote in secrecy during elections. >> to vote currently as the law stands farmworkers have to vote right there in the middle of the fields on the employer's premises, on the employer's property. that creates all sorts of issues of intimidation. >> governor newsom has yet to sign the bill, but over the weekend president biden released a statement urging him to do so. he said in the state with the largest population of farmworkers, the least we owe them is a path to make a free and fair choice to organize a union. >> the governor vetoed a similar bill last year, but the united farmworkers are hopeful that president biden's support will encourage him to sign it. , harris -- kamala harris and nancy pelosi waiting as well. >> is there a reason the governor hasn't signed it? >> the governor has until the end of the month to sign it. the united farmworkers believe the governor may have some reservations about one part of it. it is the part that would allow farmworkers to keep e
the second one is a measure backed by united farmworkers that would expand union organizing rights fors to work -- to vote in secrecy during elections. >> to vote currently as the law stands farmworkers have to vote right there in the middle of the fields on the employer's premises, on the employer's property. that creates all sorts of issues of intimidation. >> governor newsom has yet to sign the bill, but over the weekend president biden released a statement urging him to do so....
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by pressuring both republican and democrat administrations to open the border to destroy the united farmworkerst into a lot of weird things. >> tucker: he kind of went crazy at the end. >> he went crazy at the end. >> tucker: why would -- this is kind of far out of field, but i'm interested, the american labor movement lead restrictions immigration for 100 years, restriction is to measure was a product of their lobbying. but then they decide they want to open the borders, which honestly hurts their members. >> the teamsters union, they wanted to get all of the union into the teamsters and certified established unions, and that was -- there was an ethnic chauvinism that united farmworkers was more than a labor unit, it was a social, cultural, political movement, and the corporate world looked at that a and i thought these gs are -- i guess they thought they were communist or socialist, so we're going to deal with the devil we know, the teamsters, so they backed the teamsters to break the united farmworkers, but it wasn't hard to do when robert f. kennedy health fund was corrupt and chavez's fami
by pressuring both republican and democrat administrations to open the border to destroy the united farmworkerst into a lot of weird things. >> tucker: he kind of went crazy at the end. >> he went crazy at the end. >> tucker: why would -- this is kind of far out of field, but i'm interested, the american labor movement lead restrictions immigration for 100 years, restriction is to measure was a product of their lobbying. but then they decide they want to open the borders,...
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. > >> let's take a live look in sao where united farmworkers are entering the third week of the vigil. they will keep it going until governor newsom decides whether or not to sign this intw into law. it would make voting and union elections easier for s for farmworkers. farm worker groups from san francisco and fresno are already there. >> until the governor signs thel the bill. we have the right to . to organize. >> the governor vetoed a similar a similar bill last year and said he would veto this bill to. his communications director said director said he wants to sign it but cannot support an untested mail in election process. > >> coming up, president joe biden has a goal to cut cancer deaths in half to he plans to make a major announcement about his efforts. > >> britain enters another day og make any final goodbye to queen. queen elizabeth. the choice between prop 26 and 27? let's get real. prop, 26 means no money to fix homelessness, no enforcement oversight and no support for disadvantaged tribes. yikes! prop 27 generates hundreds of millions towards priorities like new housing
. > >> let's take a live look in sao where united farmworkers are entering the third week of the vigil. they will keep it going until governor newsom decides whether or not to sign this intw into law. it would make voting and union elections easier for s for farmworkers. farm worker groups from san francisco and fresno are already there. >> until the governor signs thel the bill. we have the right to . to organize. >> the governor vetoed a similar a similar bill last year...
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she is one of several leaders who joined a group representing the united farmworkers, now passing day 27, camping at the capital to support a bill offering more protections. >> we know how important it is for our region and that is why we came together to say we have to respect farmworkers and sign the bill and make sure we respect every aspect when it takes to putting food on the table. >> reporter: around the corner from the rally, this festival. >> we were just excited to showcase the men and women who were making sacramento the farming capital. >> reporter: lots of live entertainment, not just celebrating farmers but -- >> they are celebrating the region and it is time to respect respect the farmworkers as we celebrate. >> reporter: they want to respect every aspect of the food food chain. >> this is one of those opportunities where we can really support folks that reallt the food on our table and half hour livelihoods. >> farmworkers and supporters are posting videos on twitter, showing workers on the job in the central valleys and also demonstrating in front of the state capitol
she is one of several leaders who joined a group representing the united farmworkers, now passing day 27, camping at the capital to support a bill offering more protections. >> we know how important it is for our region and that is why we came together to say we have to respect farmworkers and sign the bill and make sure we respect every aspect when it takes to putting food on the table. >> reporter: around the corner from the rally, this festival. >> we were just excited to...
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. > >> a live look at the state capital with united farmworkers are entering the third week of a a round-the-clock vigil. farmworkers and supporters have been braving the heat to put put the law. that legislation will make voting and union elections for farmworkers and will also help ensure that they are free from intimidation, even even deportation by supervisors and employers. farmworker groups groups from san francisco, los angeles, and fresno, are expected to join the vigil tomo. vigil tomorrow. >> until the governor signs the. the bill. we have the right to e to organize and the right to vo. to vote. we have human rights, just like you and me. >> governor newsom detailed a similar bill last year, that he would veto this year's will, too, as he says he cannot support an untested mail and election process. that puts himt odds with president biden, who is come out in support of the bill. he said california needs o provide an easier path for farmworkers to organize. governor newsom has until septer 30th to sign or veto that bill. >> the largest private-sector ns strike in history now underway in
. > >> a live look at the state capital with united farmworkers are entering the third week of a a round-the-clock vigil. farmworkers and supporters have been braving the heat to put put the law. that legislation will make voting and union elections for farmworkers and will also help ensure that they are free from intimidation, even even deportation by supervisors and employers. farmworker groups groups from san francisco, los angeles, and fresno, are expected to join the vigil tomo....
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worker for four decades, se is one of several city leaders who join the group representing the united farmworkers, now pasg day 27 camping at the capital to to support a bill offering more protections. >> all of us know how important it is for our region. that is wy we came together and said we've got to respect the farmworkers, signed the bill, and make sure we respect every aspect when it comes to getting food on the table. wood the farm to fork festival. >> we were excited to showcase the men and women making sacramo making sacramento america's farm capital. >> reporter: live entertainment not to celebrating local farmer, but supporting them after another year of struggles during during the drought and recent rg heat. >> a festival celebrating this around the region. it is also time to respect the farmworkers. farmworkers. >> reporter: rallying to respect respect every aspect of the food food chain. >> ab 2183 is one of those oppos where we can really support folks that put the food on our table and help our livelihoods day to day. >> and jocelyn, there has been e networking happening as well
worker for four decades, se is one of several city leaders who join the group representing the united farmworkers, now pasg day 27 camping at the capital to to support a bill offering more protections. >> all of us know how important it is for our region. that is wy we came together and said we've got to respect the farmworkers, signed the bill, and make sure we respect every aspect when it comes to getting food on the table. wood the farm to fork festival. >> we were excited to...
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. >> reporter: the other bills hit bills hit on everything from in-line units to housing for fa. for farmworkers. and still had california's national guard helg ukraine soldiers fight for freedom thousands of miles away. >> they are a new country with new independence fighting for their freedom and independence. >> the unique partnership to trn ukrainian pilots and how the skills are paying off in the war the war against russia. hurricane ian slams ashore in florida bringing torrential rain rain and flooding california, mountains, oceans, natural wonders, diverse and creative people. but when the out-of-state corporations behind prop 27 look at california, they see nothing but suckers. they wrote prop 27 to give themselves 90% of the profits from online sports betting in california. other states get much more. why is prop 27 such a suckers deal for california? because the corporations didn't write it for us. they wrote it for themselves. i'm karen. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every
. >> reporter: the other bills hit bills hit on everything from in-line units to housing for fa. for farmworkers. and still had california's national guard helg ukraine soldiers fight for freedom thousands of miles away. >> they are a new country with new independence fighting for their freedom and independence. >> the unique partnership to trn ukrainian pilots and how the skills are paying off in the war the war against russia. hurricane ian slams ashore in florida bringing...
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table to provide a pathway for citizens and those in temp rate status and farmworkers and essential workers. justin: the unitedto million crossings up from last year's 1.6 million. the white house saying it is working to fix a broken system and the legal process will take time. kumasi: flower piano at the botanical garden is back today. the annual event started in 2015 featuring pianos scatter through golden gate park. there is a schedule of musicians and the public invited to play. it is free for san francisco residents. if you don't live in san francisco, it is your team dollars a day. there's our -- there are some discounts. the panels will be up until tuesday. now to the love for taco bell's mexican pizza the roller coaster ride has been enough to inspire an musical and dolly parton is in it and also a doug -- dustin -- doesn't other tiktok stars. >> my real obsession come the thing i dream about is mexican pizza coming back on the menu. >> i thought that was gone forever. >> didn't you hear from doja cat ? it is back. ♪ reggie: i'm so confused. what am i watching. [laughter] kumasi: taco bell just prepare
table to provide a pathway for citizens and those in temp rate status and farmworkers and essential workers. justin: the unitedto million crossings up from last year's 1.6 million. the white house saying it is working to fix a broken system and the legal process will take time. kumasi: flower piano at the botanical garden is back today. the annual event started in 2015 featuring pianos scatter through golden gate park. there is a schedule of musicians and the public invited to play. it is free...
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farmworkers. the governor's office also finalized an agreement with united farm workers and the california labor federation to clarify language next year to ensure worker protection. newsome called california's farm workers the lifeblood of the state, he says they have a fundamental right to unionize and advocate for themselves. since taking office , the governor has made investments in farmworker, housing and resource centers. his office has also improved the healthcare and food assistance programs for the workers 11 chevron has sold at san ramon headquarters to bay area developers. sunset development. that firm is the developer behind the bishop ranch complex and will be taken over the 1.3 million square foot facility. chevron not going too far. the company will maintain its headquarters in san ramon, moving just a short distance to a building that was once owned by at and t. coming up a big move to help restore the pagoda at san francisco's japanese tea garden. and new efforts to help create affordable housing in california, the green ight japanese tea garden has been restored for the first time in more
farmworkers. the governor's office also finalized an agreement with united farm workers and the california labor federation to clarify language next year to ensure worker protection. newsome called california's farm workers the lifeblood of the state, he says they have a fundamental right to unionize and advocate for themselves. since taking office , the governor has made investments in farmworker, housing and resource centers. his office has also improved the healthcare and food assistance...
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united farm workers president teresa romero celebrated as the bill became law. >> incredible victory. farmworkers can participate in elections, free from deportations. , cook to see our interview on the organizing efforts, go to democracynow.org. thousands of prisoners in alabama began a labor strike this week to protest overcrowded, understaffed and dangerous prison conditions. the strikers warn that despite a 2020 intervention by the u.s. justice department, conditions within alabama prisons remain "incredibly unsafe, inhumane, and exploitative." the work stoppage, which also calls for sentencing and parole reforms, began on monday after three months of planning by prisoners and with help from groups, including alabama prison advocacy and incarcerated families united. a warning to our audience, the following story contains graphic images. here in new york city, never-before-seen images show people incarcerated at the notorious rikers island jail locked in caged showers and sleeping next to a pile of feces. the pictures were obtained by the news outlet gothamist after the manhattan district atto
united farm workers president teresa romero celebrated as the bill became law. >> incredible victory. farmworkers can participate in elections, free from deportations. , cook to see our interview on the organizing efforts, go to democracynow.org. thousands of prisoners in alabama began a labor strike this week to protest overcrowded, understaffed and dangerous prison conditions. the strikers warn that despite a 2020 intervention by the u.s. justice department, conditions within alabama...
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farmworkers. the governor's office also finalized an agreement with the united farm workers and the california labor federation to clarify language next year. ensuring worker protection. newsome called california's farm workers the lifeblood of the state, he says they have a fundamental right to unionize and advocate for themselves. since taking office , the governor has made investments in farmworker, housing and resource centers. his office has also improved healthcare and food assistance for the workers. we're tracking the in. still will take a look at that where it stands now and then we'll look into your bay area five day forecast for the weekend just around the corner. let's go to ktvu as heather holmes. now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the seven o'clock news on ktvu, plus, julie, we're going to continue our coverage of today's shooting at that school at oakland how the school district is responding to a suggestion from some parents that they were not notified quickly enough. also knew at seven tonight clinical trial but alzheimer's drug is offering some encouraging
farmworkers. the governor's office also finalized an agreement with the united farm workers and the california labor federation to clarify language next year. ensuring worker protection. newsome called california's farm workers the lifeblood of the state, he says they have a fundamental right to unionize and advocate for themselves. since taking office , the governor has made investments in farmworker, housing and resource centers. his office has also improved healthcare and food assistance for...
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united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law making it easier for california farmworkers tocurrently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they would not be intimidated by their bosses to vote a certain way. employers have systematically used deportation, not just the threat but deportation to retaliate. >> workers stand up for themselves, but it's that type of coercion that worries the california farm bureau which opposes this bill. but its concern is the potential threat from union leaders not far managers. we don't necessarily have a problem. the farmworkers electing to be represented by a labor union. >> as long as they have a free ability without coercion or intimidation to be able to make that choice. >> despite president biden's support, governor newsom has his doubts. he wants to help california workers unionize if that's their choice but takes issue with the proposed election
united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law making it easier for california farmworkers tocurrently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they would not be intimidated by their bosses to vote a certain way. employers have...
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united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkers to unionize. but governor newsom has made it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they would not be intimidated by their bosses to vote a certain way. employers have systematically used deportation, not just the threat but deportation to retaliate. >> worker stand up for themselves, but it's that type of coercion that worries the california farm bureau which opposes this bill. but its concern is the potential threat from union leaders not far managers. we don't necessarily have a problem with farmworkers electing to be representedbor union as long as they have a free ability without coercion or intimidation to be able to make that choice. despite president biden's support, governor newsom has his doubts. he wants to help california workers u
united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkers to unionize. but governor newsom has made it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure...
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united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkersr he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers tl march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they would not be intimidated by their bosses to vote a certain way. employers have systematically used deportation, not just the threat but deportation to retaliate. >> worker stand up for themselves, but it's that type of coercion that worries the california farm bureau which opposes this bill. but its concern is the potential threat from union leaders not far managers. we don't necessarily have a problem with farmworkers electing to be represented by a labor union as long as they have a free ability without coercion or intimidation to be able to make that choice. despite president biden's support, governor newsom has his doubts. he wants to help california workers unionize if that's their choice but takes i
united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkersr he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers tl march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they would not be intimidated by their bosses to...
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united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkers to unionize. but governor newsom has mrde it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they would not be intimidated by their bosses to vote a certain way. employers have systematically used deportation, not just the threat but deportation to retaliate. >> worker stand up for themselves, but it's that type of coercion that worries the california farm bureau which opposes this bill. but its concern is the potential threat from union leaders not far managers. we don't necessarily have a problem with farmworkers electing to be represented by a labor union as long as they have a free ability without coercion or intimidation to be able to make that choice. despite president biden's support, governor newsom has his doubts. he wants to help california w
united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkers to unionize. but governor newsom has mrde it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure...
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united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkersize. but governor newsom has made it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they would not be intimidated by their bosses to vote a certain way. employers have systematically used deportation, not just the threat but actual deportation to retaliate. >> worker stand up for themselves, but it's that type of coercion that worries the california farm bureau which opposes this bill. but its concern is the potential threat from union leaders not far managers. we don't necessarily have a problem with farmworkers electing to be represented by a labor union. >> as long as they have a free ability without coercion or intimidation to be able to make that choice. >> despite president biden's support, governor newsom has his doubts. he wants to help califor
united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkersize. but governor newsom has made it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure they...
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united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkers it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure there would not be intimidated by their bosses to vote a certain way. employers have systematically used deportation, not just the threat but actual deportation to retaliate. >> workers stand up for themselves, but it's that type of coercion that worries the california farm bureau which opposes this bill. but its concern is the potential threat from union leaders not far managers. we don't necessarily have a problem with farmworkers electing to be represented by a labor union. >> as long as they have a free ability without coercion or intimidation to be able to make that choice. >> despite president biden's support, governor newsom has his doubts. he wants to help california workers unionize if that's
united states may be at odds with california governor gavin newsome. president biden has declared support for a proposed law, making it easier for california farmworkers it clear he doesn't support this bill as it's currently assembly bill. 21 83 is already polarizing, sparking thousands of farmworkers to march hundreds of miles to rally in support. it would also ease restrictions on voting by mail. important. these workers argue because it would ensure there would not be intimidated by their...