What if a week went by in America and nothing interesting happened? Not
this week.
Hosted by: Abe Proctor. (Joe Uris is on Summer Holiday)
What if a week went by in America and nothing interesting happened? Not this
week. Abe takes a brief look at the many pots quic...
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Per Fagereng speaks with Norman Solomon about the State Budget Crises, with a
focus on California. How is war spending gutting our State coffers?
Norman Solomon is a nationally syndicated columnist on media and politics.
He has been writing the weekly "Media Beat" colum...
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As post-election violence continues in Iran, a local group of
Iranian-Americans has called for a candlelight vigil this evening in
Portland.
KBOO’s Jenka Soderberg spoke with one of the hosts of KBOO’s Persian Hour
about the vigil.
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Bill Resnick reviews and comments on the crisis in Iran brought on by the
election, and assesses the response of the international community
including the Obama administration.
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The Israeli Supreme Court has ruled that a Palestinian home which has already
been demolished by the Israeli authorities four times can be demolished yet
again.
Since 1967, the Israeli authorities have demolished more than 24,000
Palestinian homes in the Occupied Palesti...
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Last Week, CodePink Women for Peace attempted to bring essential goods into
Gaza but were stopped from entering by the Israeli guards. KBOO’s Crystal
Leighty spoke with one of the participants, Lana, about the situation.
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The world's largest organization of Jewish clergy has come out in support of
Barack Obama’s call for a freeze on Israeli settlement expansion.
The Central Conference of American Rabbis, which represents nearly two
thousand Reform rabbis in the US, said th...
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June 16, 2009
There's something about having a leftist politician (and I use that term
loosely) in the White House that brings out the crazies. We all remember how
it happened under Bill Clinton, and it's clear that it's even more of a
problem under Barack Obama. In fact...
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The untold story behind the elections in Iran: the movement for a secular
society. Bill Resnick reads from an article by Saeed Rahnema, "Choosing the
Lesser Evil."
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Following his enlisted tour, he worked as an investigator for Retail Credit
Company (now known as Equifax Corporation) while attending San Francisco
State College at night on the GI Bill. Upon receiving his degree in business
administration he applied for Naval Officer C...
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