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. >> i like columbian coffee. >> consumer reports tested 23 coffees, columbian primarily. included chock full of nuts and folger. and testers looked at celebrity coffees from paula deen and wolfgang puck. consumer reports he enlisted the help of experts spent weeks sniffing and tasting coffee. >> we taste coffee so we can taste flavor and look for defects like bitter notes. >> consumer reports also tested k cup made for single cup coffee makers. >> these would probably be best with milk and sugar to mask off notes. they cost more than most coffee business the pound. >> however, testers did find two good columbian coffees to recommend. columbian assume preemo medium roast from gloria gene's and num on's own organics. both go for $13 per found. if you prefer decaf, highest rated knew england coffee decaffeinated columbian cost a little more than $9 per pound. consumer reports also tested four ethiopian whole bean coffees which are quite bold. one you might want to try is caribou organic medium. it's about $15 per pound. >> and i like that. you need something to cover the off
. >> i like columbian coffee. >> consumer reports tested 23 coffees, columbian primarily. included chock full of nuts and folger. and testers looked at celebrity coffees from paula deen and wolfgang puck. consumer reports he enlisted the help of experts spent weeks sniffing and tasting coffee. >> we taste coffee so we can taste flavor and look for defects like bitter notes. >> consumer reports also tested k cup made for single cup coffee makers. >> these would...
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if colombia has generated policies that favor a massive systematic violation of human rights this columbian has very serious deficits as far as justice is concerned all right general rule in colombia is impunity. for the policies of secure a dad democratica which propelled this government are founded on the militarization of society in other words on the growth of the war machinery and the colombian army has grown rapidly in the last few years it has doubled in strength because of the armed struggle in the country so there is a whole range of controls and internal systems we believe ought to be reformed and improved it is also characterized by the creation of a secret police which persecutes opponents so as to turn the paramilitary groups into a structure so even if they have been apparently just bonded they will continue to operate very intensely controlling a good part of the national territory. if they call me and i reply i am a colombian to secure a dad democratic a is a good thing a problem is that there are bad elements in the army in the police and in other bodies they aren't applyin
if colombia has generated policies that favor a massive systematic violation of human rights this columbian has very serious deficits as far as justice is concerned all right general rule in colombia is impunity. for the policies of secure a dad democratica which propelled this government are founded on the militarization of society in other words on the growth of the war machinery and the colombian army has grown rapidly in the last few years it has doubled in strength because of the armed...
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. >> it is an offshoot of the 1892-8093 columbian exposition in chicago. when they were done, san francisco said bring it here. >> that is the chicken ranch. the building to the east of that is the chicken ranch, and you can see beyond to the west all sand dunes and hollows and gullies. that is one of the row houses we were talking about. as late as 1910, there were crackdowns and vice raids on road houses all the way to the prohibition. people would to the west side of town to get a drink and to kind of escape public scrutiny. [laughter] >> that is a good way to say it. >> that is the racetrack grandstand. >> that is huge. >> opening day in 1895 through 14,000 people. they put a train line to it. they had a street car line. it was a big deal in those days, horse racing was. >> reason really interesting progress about car bill. tell us about what cargo was. >> in 1895, adolph sutro owned a couple blocks of land, which were sand dunes. the pavement, the streets. south of golden gate park. there was a train line that brought people from downtown to the beach
. >> it is an offshoot of the 1892-8093 columbian exposition in chicago. when they were done, san francisco said bring it here. >> that is the chicken ranch. the building to the east of that is the chicken ranch, and you can see beyond to the west all sand dunes and hollows and gullies. that is one of the row houses we were talking about. as late as 1910, there were crackdowns and vice raids on road houses all the way to the prohibition. people would to the west side of town to get...
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you suggest the brazilian water can only suggest the previous army on the street all kinds of pre-columbian measures and we have to listen and try and understand not the principles of those people the stealing simply for themselves but the danger to all of us of the very large number of young people who don't feel any any problem with getting involved because they don't feel they have any stake in society as a whole and that is a very dangerous thing that we've got to learn lessons from repression won't solve it repression will make it worse censorship won't solve it will make it worse. well the blame game is in full swing between those responsible for dealing with the unrest people all around the world wondering if the same could happen in their country and here are some of the opinions nori hoffman is otherwise known as the president on the streets of the big apple. is your neighborhood next to speak let's talk about that it's. inhumane and barbaric and i think that unfortunately around the country we have situations where people are disappointed with leadership in various parts of the wo
you suggest the brazilian water can only suggest the previous army on the street all kinds of pre-columbian measures and we have to listen and try and understand not the principles of those people the stealing simply for themselves but the danger to all of us of the very large number of young people who don't feel any any problem with getting involved because they don't feel they have any stake in society as a whole and that is a very dangerous thing that we've got to learn lessons from...
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. >> well, i, too, have reservations about the columbian and the agreements. >> both pleasanton congressman and walnut grove congressman answered union support question the same way. >> let's be clear about this. this democrat along with the local delegation here do not support trade agreements. >> he says he's not afraid of losing union support its not my decision making process. >> the democratic leader told us it's the union's decision, she wishes them well. >> and i know focus on jobs is pompblt i wish them well. and looking forward to working with them for job creation. >> and the afl-cio president says union federation will form a political action committee, raising money and give it to candidates of the union's own choosing. you can bet the phrase what have you done for me lately will be heard by democratic politicians in the year still to come. >> thank you very much. and democratic leader pelosi hosted a womens' small business round table today, just aday ahead of women's equality day. she toured display booths and she heard firsthand from local business owners. >> four and a half
. >> well, i, too, have reservations about the columbian and the agreements. >> both pleasanton congressman and walnut grove congressman answered union support question the same way. >> let's be clear about this. this democrat along with the local delegation here do not support trade agreements. >> he says he's not afraid of losing union support its not my decision making process. >> the democratic leader told us it's the union's decision, she wishes them well....
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they won the tango category on monday at columbian company had won in the more traditional. it looks like it. >> it's very classy. >>> next an amber alert is cancelled. latest on a kidnapped girl who was just found less than 30 minutes ago. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in san jose where a councilman wants to lower the speed limit near schools down to 15 miles an hour. i'll explain in a live report. >> and major league embezzlement. and also the girl that was found in the amber alert and we wanted to tell you about a former giants' staffer that was charged with embezzlement and what is all happening now. >> high temperatures across the country, 61 in great falls but there is a winter storm watch up for the mountains, snow is likely so fall is on the way but you couldn't tell by look at dallas, phoenix at 112 today. flight departure delays out of baltimore. flight tracker at abc7news.com. bottom of the front page. good grief mom, you gonna clean that thing or wrestle it? well, it's not going to clean itself. want me to get dad? no thank you. viva's all i need. look at that! st
they won the tango category on monday at columbian company had won in the more traditional. it looks like it. >> it's very classy. >>> next an amber alert is cancelled. latest on a kidnapped girl who was just found less than 30 minutes ago. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in san jose where a councilman wants to lower the speed limit near schools down to 15 miles an hour. i'll explain in a live report. >> and major league embezzlement. and also the girl that was found...
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we developed in 2002 a partnership with the columbian public sector union. and through voluntary contributions from 60-70 locals every year since then have raised 10 to $12,000. we have had an experience of changes between the union and this group and activist up here. larry cohen, the president of the union confronted the previous in a meeting with the afl delegation a year or two ago around the continuing violation of workers rights in columbia. again, i think the lesson of that model program is the bottom up is worker to worker, it's rank and file, or not relying on national endowment money to finance the partnership. i will say the solidarity center has been very heful in very -- very helpful. carrie was one the members to help get it off of the ground. >> that's really bottom up. >> not a lot of money. but it's not a mandatory assessment. they have to care enough about this program, it has to have had members that have met the columbia trade unions to be put on tour and done some joint work fight the free trade, fighting the columbia which like the wars
we developed in 2002 a partnership with the columbian public sector union. and through voluntary contributions from 60-70 locals every year since then have raised 10 to $12,000. we have had an experience of changes between the union and this group and activist up here. larry cohen, the president of the union confronted the previous in a meeting with the afl delegation a year or two ago around the continuing violation of workers rights in columbia. again, i think the lesson of that model program...
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small subs like these gaining popularity with columbian drug lords and commonly used to transport drugsway of sea. alisyn: it's a controversial addition to healthcare reform and reaction has been swift to the obama administration's decision to require insurance companies to cover birth control at no extra cost. will this improve women's health or is it more government spending at the expense of personal responsibility? here for a fair & balanced date is the former president of the women's media center. and a vice president of family packet. thank you for being here. the average co-pay for birth control bills right now is $14, that is the average. that means that for millions of women it's less. some pay $5. why do we need more government expe expenditure for something that is frankly this cheap and accessible? >> this is a textbook definition of win, win. we have right now 50% of pregnancies in this country are unintended pregnancies. and anyone who has looked at women's healthcare and may fall on the side of being against abortion should be celebrating this historic decision, because t
small subs like these gaining popularity with columbian drug lords and commonly used to transport drugsway of sea. alisyn: it's a controversial addition to healthcare reform and reaction has been swift to the obama administration's decision to require insurance companies to cover birth control at no extra cost. will this improve women's health or is it more government spending at the expense of personal responsibility? here for a fair & balanced date is the former president of the women's...