hello. and welcome to update news. i m tracy hinson. and i m saushe young. thanks for joining us. thousands of people marched through the streets of san jose on wednesday. update news reporter elizabeth olveda is live on campus to explain what the demonstrations wre all about. it was called mayday, and across the nation, immigrant rights advocates marched to raise awareness and support for immigration reform. san jose was home to the biggest mayday event in the bay area. thousands rallying for immigration reform marched down santa clara street and assembled at city hall wednesday evening. we need to reform immigration laws, make sure we protect workers, reunite families and give a path to citizenship. may 1st, also known as mayday , is an annual event that in the past highlighted workers rights. in recent years in this country, it became a rallying point for immigrant rights. i work with a family where the parents are deported, the four us citizen children are still in th
occupy oakland encampment at the frank ogawa plaza. noel walker is live with a preview of the strike and why some are saying the occupy movement is in the mid. of a rebirth is in the middle of a rebirth. reporter: good morning. they have these flyers on the website fliers on the website too print out. the mayor says if the city shuts down, the city s services will remain open. hundreds of people parched from frank ogawa plaza to demonstrate against what they called excessive police event violence. an occupied protester spokesperson says the occupy movement was not bart of part of this. the march was the police march. i felt that was incorrect. reporter: there are also reports that occupiers plan to march to jean quan s office. i talked with one of the medics here, one of the people who administers first aid, she heard nothing about that and good news for the occupier, it seems that mayor quan is bending a little bit and says the city has located the missing me