Protest with farmworkers. Reporter the final mile of the path first place by cesar chavez. 335 miles long. In 1966, in 1966, he marched to gain better working conditions for ts of farmworkers. He did not do i. It alone. She stood alongside him from day one. Reporter front and center, Dolores Huerta stepped out of the history books. Reporter samuel wanted his own children to live this. Is energizing for me, not only as somebody that wants to be involved in the movement, but but also as a father to provide to them the opportunity to be here. Reporter an opportunity, she she said she has only ever read about it. It is mesmerizing. I never thought that i would be here doing this. Reporter its a new era form for activism where the message can spread beyond footsteps. To ask governor mason to sige new law so they can have the right to be heard. They can have right to vote. Reporter will it be enough . We asked the Governors Office where things stand right now. Spokesperson said he does not support the bill in its current form but there is still time to get a deal in place before the legislative session. We are told told hes eager to sign legislan sign legislation that is an opportunity for agricultural wos to come together. The next generation seems ready for the fight that may follow. I am leaving good heritage to heritage to my grandchildren. Today is womens equality da. Equality day. It commemorates te commemorates the certification of the 19th amendment, granting women the right to vote. It also also calls attention to the continuing efforts to fully quality. Speaker nancy pelosi and jackie spear were speaking y speaking today about protecting womens freedom. On this day of action, understand the assault that this on women, women of color, women of lower income. It is an injuse an injustice that we will not te not tolerate and cannot stand. They were joined by local Womens Health leaders and they spoke about providing Community Resources for women in the bay. Bay area. The Newark Police departments breaking barriers when it comes to staffing. They are highlighting why having women on on the course is essential at ae when Law Enforcement agencies around to tr to bud trust wir counities. Their communities. Do you want to wear this . I do not think that i seek out law Law Enforcement. I think it found me. Reporter she is one of the women making this Police Department one of the most diverse in the country. She has been serving for 18 years. The woman leading the Departments Police chief gina anderson. They they share similar reasons for getting into Law Enforcement. An says this has a purpose. She can can go out and serve the commun. The community. One person every day for the better part of 30 years. If i can make those kinds of improve, of improvements, i felt that was was a purpose for me. Reporter the pack has not come without obstacles. There was a stereotype of a n a person that was capable of being a Police Officer. Generally larger men. Reporter she worked even ha. Even harder. It was a matter of entering i i was not just meeting the minimum standard, but i was excelling beyond. Reporter at the end of the day she believes this. If a young woman wants to be a Police Officer and is willing to put in the work to do it, they can accomplish anything they want. Reporter women make up only of sworn officers and 3 of Police Leadership in the u. S. Te goal of the initiative is for 30 of her group to be women by 2030. Michael for the newark polict Police Department is to have a 5050 representation. Thats what the general population is here that we serve. Why not have have our staff be of that same percentage representation . Reporter representation is a a big part of it. So is building Building Trust with the community. According to the 30 by 30 initiative, they suggest t Women Officers use less force. Women have a tendency to reln their ability to communicate. Reporter reporter they are at 30 and and the department. How does the the Police Department get more women to join their workforce . All of the badges in the Department Said police man, i remember that immediately being a trigger. I am not a police ma. Police man. I am a police offic. Police officer. Small changes like that. Reporter the building is uny built. Theres a lactation roomr mothers and the womens locker room has a wall that can be movd be moved so more lockers can be added. If we get more women we take the wall and push it out that d. That direction. Reporter Building Trust witn the community is essential and o is building it in your agency. That has not always been easy for anderson. It is difficult for me to talk about. I started my Law Enforcement career in 1992. At t time it was not accept double te to be a gay person in the profession or anywhere. Reporter she had a personal life and professional life. That change. Its incumbent on the person in leadership to take the step and be the first person to share. Reporter the Newark Police department has an impressive amount of women. It is more tha. Than that. They have powerful women. Women with different backgrounds, different ethnicit, different ethnicities, role mod. Role models. That is my goal to make sure that i am helping others who want to be in my seat get there and every other seat along the way. Reporter jocelyn moran, kpix kpix 5. New concerns about a popular lement after a congressmans s wife died. The push for a clean green future could swallow up old issues for several powerplants. The money being offered to keep them running. Business owners in this neighborhood said the city is not doing its job to take care f the homeless and Mental Health issues. They are ready to stop g taxe whats the difference between prop 26 and prop 27 . 26 . Not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. The choice is clear yes on prop 27. Whats the difference between prop 26 and prop 27 . 26 is a money grab that doesnt guarantee a cent for nongaming tribes. 27 requires 15 of all state revenues go to nongaming tribes. The choice is clear. Yes, on 27. The Environmental Protection agencys labeling two chemicals as hazardous substances. They ae used in cookware, carpets, foams, and they have been linked to cancer and other health pro. Health problems. This new step will make cleanup of the compounds lot faster. It is also also known as pfa. They have been used since the 40s. A lot of manufacturers have started using them but the chemicals are are still present in the environment because they do not degrade. New questions after a california congressmans wife d. Wife dies. It is raising concerns about the widely unregulated industry of Nutritional Supplements. We spoke with the experts to learn. Learn more. Reporter the choices ons shelves are endless. Dont even start looking online. Nutritional supplements are big business. One nutritional supplt Nutritional Supplement is in the the headlines for all the wrong. Wrong reasons. It was mentioned in an autopsy. Marissa is an act an acupuncturist who specializes in herbal medicines. She said e mulberry lease has been used for for centuries. It has been time tested and d and studied to wipe out colds, colds, fever, sore throat, a dr, and headaches. Reporter an autopsy states t a woman died from dehydration due to gastroenteritis and adverse effects from white mulberry leaf ingestion. The woman was the wife of u. S. Congressman, tom mcclintock. She she was just 61 years old. Although it is not clear how she she ingested it or why, products Products Online suggest weight s weight loss and blood sugar. Supplements promise a lot of things. Just picking one up off the r just because it says it is good for our health, does not mean that it is. Reporter supplements can sometimes do more harm than goo. Than good. They are not so highly rated regulated like medications. What what youre getting may not even even do what it is touted to do. Do. They do not have the scientific rigor. Reporter how do we know which ones to take . Should we or or should we not be taking . To be honest, too many people people take supplements without the recommendation of their doctors. You should never take advice from doctor google. Reporter in a world where we we all strive for health, experts say be cautious. Crossing our fingers and swallog israeli the right medicine. Up next, americas longawaited journey back to th. The moon. We will have a previef the historic launch. A federal judge on seals portions of the affidavit behind behind the search that revealed former President Trump help topsecret documents that could have compromised human intelligence sources and for decades, ive worked at the intersection of Domestic Violence and homelessness. So when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. Its not a solution. 90 of the money goes to the outofstate corporations who wrote it. Very little is left for the homeless. Dont let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. Vote no on 27. How about a shot farther awam the bay area . This is a look at the Kennedy Space center in flo. In florida. Nasa is counting down to its most Ambitious Mission in a century. The mission is scheduled for monday morning. Skyler henry explains the min and what is at stake. Reporter this is where the countdown the return to the moon. Nasas most powerful rocket ever is on the launchpad ready for lift off. And on piloted mission called artemis one. Charlie blackwell is the first female launch dire. Launch director. It will pave the way for the next steps and exploration. Reporter only mannequins are mannequins are on board. The 42 day mission will venture into distant orbit. The nasa adminisr nasa administrator set the ideas idea is to test its limits it is risky business. Reporter if all goes well, the future mission will bring astronauts to the south pole of the moon for the longest to visit ever. Eventually we will have a habitable rover. They will get n get in and roam around the surf. The surface. Reporter in case you thought you thought nasa did not have a sense of humor you know the last thing thaty put in the spacecraft . Snoopy is in his spacesuit. When we are going to the moon, you will see snoopy right there in the camer. The camera. Reporter back on earth, morn 100,000 people are expected to pack roads and beaches near the Kennedy Space center to watch the historic lift off. Skyler henry, cbs news, washington. This is the first in an entirely new set of missions for for nasa. We spoke with astronaut stan love about how this will get us ready to send humans back to the moon. We slingshot past the moon and go into this backwards orbit orbit around the moon. It will take us 40,000 miles past the far side of the moon. Farther than any human spacecraft has ge before. We will do one and a half turns of the orbit if we want to miss opportunity. And future opportunities we may only only get a half turn. We will make sure we understand the dynamics properly. We expect to spend three weeks and that orbit that orbit and will do the whole the whole thing in reverse. We will drop down and do a slingsht a slingshot and return to the earth. We will perform the most important part of the test flight which is proving out the heatshield on the capsule. That will experience temperatures of 4000 or 5000 degrees. Those of us who think about being on the inside of the shield do not want want it to get that hot. We need need to make sure it works perfectly before we trust it to protect humans. If mondays launches delayede backup dates are september 2 or. Or fifth. I am still trying to figure out how to get into the parking garage here, let alone anyone oe of those steps. There is a lot of math involved. Our parking garage is almost as complex. On the original Apollo Missions they did all tht math is with a slide rule. Either way we will leave it to the experts. We are definitely excited to watch. For sure. This will be exciting. We have a nice weekend and store. The weather pattern we ht we havent been enjoying all week will continue into the wee. The weekend. Temperatures are going to drop a little bit as the breeze gets a little bit Stronger Tomorrow down to a few degrees below average. High temperatures today still slightly above normal. 93 in livermore. It was 91 in concord. In concorde. Santa rosa got to 87. 83 in san jose. Near average average temperatures. Upper 60s in San Francisco and hit the mid mid 60s in pacifica. You can see see the fog crossing the bay. We we will see more and more as wed through the rest of tonight. Cut temperatures at 59 at Half Moon Bay and 92 in fairfield. These will be the warm spots. The warmest locations will be in the the mid 80s instead of the low. Low 90s. Not bad for the last wd in august. The fog will spread to the inland valley spy saturday morning. It will not take long to get rid of. It shod be gone by 9 00 a. M. At the latest. Some of that will still hang out around the bay. Right around the coast where it has been hanging out. We will have w pics of sunshine. Temperatures t temperatures tonight drop into the mid to upper 50s to around 60 which is normal for late aug. Late august. The fog will be stolen and santa rosa climbs up. May be slightly below average this time of year. 2 to 5 degrees. It is only to the low. Low 80s. San jose backs down bya little bit less. It is going to be a little bit cooler and along and along the coast. May be a degree or two warmer. Whatever you have planned outside this weekend, things are looking jus. Just fine. Temperatures will be in the mid 60s near north beach tomorrow afternoon. This will be be breezy throughout the day. Silicon valley pride this weekend as well. It will be 80 degrees saturday and sunday. Temperatures will slowly warm ut week. That will put us back to about normal on tuesday and wed. And wednesday. A little bit aboe normal thursday e temperatures even for the warm spots will hit the low 90sn the hottest locations will stay below 100 degrees for the first days of september. Coming up, the california push to be carbon free is creating a bit of a problem. Hoe effort is ironically creating problems with nuclear plants. How people are stepping up to up to protect geese from being d being killed. Calling attention to plaguin. How Business Owners in the casto neighborhood plan to shine a light on Mental Health. They say say the problem is out of control. Still ahead at 5 00, developing the next big idea to here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. We reduce homelessness, address Mental Health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. For the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. Saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. Yes on prop 27, because theres no place like home. Clean energy seems to have a diversity problem, according to Research Done by a coalition of energy organizations. One of them is working to break down barriers and make the Green Economy more inclusive. Danya bacchus has the story. Reporter clyde ellis did not did not know much about the cled the cleaned tech industry. I came from gas and oil. From oil. From petroleum. I was working in the refineries. Reporter Workforce DevelopmentProgram Changed his career path. I saw an opportunity to really make a good living. I also thought about some of the s the things so i can help my env. Reporter he is a Field Services manager with charger h. Charger health. Maintaining electric vehicle charging stati. When it comes to clean energy jobs, theres a lack of diversi. Racial an accident minority groups the present for intent workers. Women represent less than 30 . We want to remove those obst. Those obstacles. Reporter matt is the ceo. Ty not only trained workers but thy help reverse entrepreneurs develop ideas, secure funding, and gives them space to pilot their solutions. It is almost like a think tank. It really is. We have had investment deals happened in the the hallways. Reporter john developed thet mobile and intelligent electric vehicle charging network. He prd financing that helped with the t coast expansion. A lot of these Companies Need to get off the ground. They need the first check of the doo. They need that first validation from the program partner. I think that it brings it to the e in a unique way. Reporter it helps to grow the economy and make it more in. More inclusive. News at 6 00 starts now. California green energy goals goals creating concerns about the ability to keep the lights on. Nuclear power could be poisd for a comeback. Some environmentalists say not so fa. So fast. People in foster city say the have to go. The protests happening right now against then to tackle the problem. A paris start is taking talents to socal. How he intends intends to show the world he is the best. One man recovering in the hospital after the shooting on a b. A. R. T. Train this aftern this afternoon. At about 1 30 an pulled out a gun on the train and shot one person multiple times. The suspect ran off the train and now the station, police are still looking for the the suspect the victim was trand to highland hospital. He is expected to survive. Release believe it was a targeted shoot. Targe