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Report from Portlander in Gaza
U-S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Israel today to talk with Israeli leaders about the Gaza offensive.
Although Hamas leaders have announced that they are on the brink of a ceasefire deal with Israel, Israeli officials have denied that claim. Meanwhile in Gaza, Israeli bombing has continued unabated, and tanks are lined up along the border.
For more on the situation, we speak with Portland resident Samir al-Sharif who is currently in Gaza visiting relatives
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Multnomah County Commission approves lawsuit against MERS Corporation
This morning, the Multnomah County Commission voted unanimously to authorize the county attorney to join a lawsuit against the Mortgage Electronic Registration System, known by its acronym “MERS”.
KBOO’s Paul Roland has more:
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Rally at Portland City Hall against foreclosures and evictions
Early this morning, Darren Johnson and Patricia Williams, who were forcibly evicted from their foreclosed home in southeast Portland two weeks ago, moved back in with help from local supporters.
At nine, around 100 people gathered at City Hall in Portland to continue their campaign for a moratorium on housing foreclosures and evictions in the city and Multnomah County.
Jamie Partridge was there and brought these voices to the KBOO airwaves.
Kari Koch of the Portland Liberation Organizing Council kicked off the rally.
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Boots Riley, the lead singer of Oakland hip-hop group The Coup, who played last night in Portland, was the last to speak at this morning’s rally.
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That was Boots Riley of hip hop artists The Coup speaking at an anti- foreclosure rally at Portland’s city hall this morning.
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EPA Moves to Delist a Portland Superfund Cleanup Site
Portland's Heron Lakes Golf Course became a federal Superfund site nine years ago and this week the Environmental Protection Agency proposed not requiring clean up after all.
The North Portland site is contaminated with heavy metals, PCBs and DDT by waste-oil recyclers including the Bonneville Power Administration, Chevron, and Portland General Electric - and these corporations would be on the hook for any EPA-mandated clean up costs.
For more, KBOO’s Joe Meyer spoke with Mark Stephan of the citizen’s advisory committee and Suzanne Skadowski with the EPA.
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Atheist Rights Group Sues IRS Over Tax-Exempt Churches
A non-profit group representing atheists and agnostics filed a federal lawsuit this week calling on the IRS to prevent tax-exempt religious organizations from electioneering. The Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation, which advocates for the separation of church and state, says that failing to enforce the tax code allows churches to advocate for candidates and unfairly raise money for political causes. According to the group, American religious organizations receive more than one billion dollars in tax-exempt contributions annually. Congress barred churches from using tax-exempt funds for politics in 1954, but since then the IRS has only revoked the tax exempt status of one church.
KBOO’s Zeke Harrington spoke with Annie Laurie Gaylor, co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, for more on the lawsuit.
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Grand Jury Resistence Continues in Seattle May-Day Related Case
Olympia resident Matthew Pfeiffer appeared in federal court this morning in response to another May Day–related FBI subpoena, according to Seattle newspaper, The Stranger.
Mr. Pfiffer, or “Maddy” as he is known, gave his name and date of birth and then refused to answer any questions related to alleged vandalism during a May Day march in Seattle.
KBOO’s Joe Meyer spoke with Evergreen Professor Trevor Griffey about the case.
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"Jails Fargo" report released by National People's Action Network
After Wells Fargo divested last week from its majority share in the private prison corporation the ‘Geo Group’, new allegations have emerged showing further involvement in private prisons by Wells Fargo.
A new report by the Public Accountability Initiative and the National People’s Action Network highlights the connections between Wells Fargo and private prisons.
Both groups, which are involved in the Private Prison Divestment Campaign held a telephone press conference on Friday to release the results of their report.
George gail, The director of the National People’s Action Network, was the first speaker.
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That was Gerardo (Her-ar-do) speaking about his experience inside a private prison, speaking during A telephone Press conference highlighting Wells Fargo’s connections to the Private Prison industrial complex.
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News story on Solidarity against Austerity protest in Portland
Paul Roland interviews Mike Losier of Portland Action Lab on Saturday's "Solidarity Against Austerity" march, rally and actions.
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Open Reservoirs: Rochester receives reprieve while Portland plows ahead.
The city of Rochester, New York recently received a ten-year reprieve from compliance with federal regulations requiring the covering of their open reservoirs.
Rochester requested the delay from the EPA based on economic hardship, citing a forty four percent increase in their water rates since 2000.
Here in Portland, water rates have increased sixty one percent since 2008 and yet the water bureau continues to fast track five hundred million dollars in construction projects, claiming that economic hardship is not a valid reason for a delay.
KBOO's Joe Meyer interviews Kent Craford (Portland Water Users Coalition) , John Felsen (Rochester, NY), David Shaff (Portland Water Bureau) and Floy Jones (Friends of Reservoirs).
- Title: Open Reservoirs: Rochester receives reprieve while Portland plows ahead.
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Quebec Students Win Reversal of Tuition Hike
And students in Quebec have succeeded in getting the government to fully repeal the tuition hike.
Newly-elected Premier Pauline Marois, who promised during the campaign to support the students, also promised to examine the possibility of eliminating tuition altogether.
The students argue that in many countries, like cuba and costa rica, higher education is merit-based, and students who qualify do not have to pay anything to go to university.
Student leaders say that they have written a new chapter in the history of Quebec.
Students in quebec currently pay about twenty one hundred dollars a year in tuition and fees. They were protesting an increase of six hundred dollars a year.
KBOO’s Joe Meyer spoke with Quebec activist Benjamin for a victory lap.
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