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Dolores Huerta Speaks Out

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ABC News

News, Daily News, Politics

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In a network exclusive, Dolores Huerta tells ABC that she was raped by labor icon Cesar Chavez. As oil prices skyrocket, the Pentagon says it could need $200 billion amid the war in Iran. And Meta appears to be giving up on its plans for the “metaverse.”  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:30.5

It's Friday, March 20th. She was loyal to the movement. She says she was betrayed by its leader.

0:36.0

We start here.

0:43.8

A labor rights icon alleges she was raped by Cesar Chavez.

0:46.5

He had an evil side to him.

0:47.0

Evil?

0:47.8

Yes.

0:49.0

It is evil.

0:55.0

In an ABC News exclusive, Dolores Werta gives her first network interview. How much are you willing to pay for the war in Iran?

0:58.0

I think that number could move, obviously.

1:00.0

It takes money to kill bad guys.

1:04.0

The Pentagon has an eye-popping number in mind and RIP the Metaverse.

1:10.0

It is the same figures in tech, using the same computers, selling you a new thing.

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