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Tripp-p: politics, protests, and POT-pourri. One hour local topics and occasional guests! Hosts: Cory Elia & Lesley McLam

Joined July 2019

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    Feb 4

    Episode #15 TRIPP-P sits down with a Data Analyst, Research Activist and Global Integrated Systems Engineer named MK to discuss property development both in the local Portland market and globally. 15 TRIPP-P 24Jan2020

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    15 hours ago

    Body Bags and Enemy Lists: How Far-Right Police Officers and Ex-Soldiers Planned for ‘Day X.’ A group of far-right preppers known as Nordkreuz shocked Germany. I met some of them this year. Here is what I learned: Thread 1/10

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    Jul 31
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    Jul 16

    WATCH - Portland Police officers knock a protester off of his bicycle and arrest him outside of Lownsdale Square Park near the Federal Courthouse downtown

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    Jul 13

    Check out this photo acquired by my podcast co-host, contributor & fellow . A sniper was spotted on top of the courthouse Saturday afternoon.

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    Jul 12

    Early this morning, I asked Mayor Wheeler's office to comment on federal law enforcement's violent response to Portland protests. No response. I just asked Senator 's office the same q, and got a response within 5 minutes.

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  7. Jul 4

    I just want to remind people that I am the podcast hosted by the dynamic duo of and so that they can check out previous episodes and follow this account for future episodes coming soon. No timeline on when though. Dang you Covid!

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    Jun 12

    - Protesters departing the CHAZ heading to Madison Park.

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    Tear gases are nerve gases "designed to induce pain.” Victims have "higher risk for contracting influenza, pneumonia, bronchitis and other respiratory illnesses." It's also linked to chronic bronchitis, chest pains, and miscarriages.

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    Jun 4

    . Deputy Chief Chris Davis on tear gas: 'As far as a ban on CS gas, what that would do for us would have us having to figure out a different way to accomplish our objective....The alternative would be higher levels of force that we’d like to be able to avoid.'

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  11. Jun 4

    *filming on the frontlines

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  12. Jun 4

    On the latest episode of the podcast Journalist Cory Elia talks with his co-host the morning after his assault by PPB while filing on the frontlines of the Portland local Floyd/Black Lives Matter protests.

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    Jun 3

    I interviewed my co-host about the he experienced last night at the by . Stay tuned to & TRIPP-P: Politics, Protests & POT-pourri for our upcoming episode (the first since COVID hit).

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    Jun 2

    During yesterday's in Portland, Oregon, I saw this bicyclist leaving the police barricaded area downtown, before the protestors crossed the Burnside bridge. He appeared to be adjusting his bandana...

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    mask-free prayer circle in downtown portland

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    why is the ice cream chained shut and padlocked at walgreens? you have to press a button and I’ve been waiting for at least 5 minutes for help.

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    Apr 11

    “All told, an estimated 28,000 employees of news media companies in the United States have been laid off, furloughed or had their pay reduced since the arrival of the coronavirus.”

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    Feb 16

    Nathya Raman, running for LA city Council District 4, talks about the same thing that Guest shares in episode #15. Big property development money, apts, and limited policies changing the face of cities.

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    Jan 12

    I wonder if the $1 billion timber lawsuit helped sway Clackamas County officials to O.K. plan to clearcut 50 acres for timber sales.

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  20. Jan 10

    Episode #14 of the podcast features Sara Rudolph from . "Sara tells us about some of the collaborations and outreach that Portland Assembly and herself are involved in, such  as the houseless-led "Stop The Sweeps" campaign"

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