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The People's Business For our final episode of the legislative session, Senators Jim Wilson, (D) Tahlequah and Harry Coates, (R) Seminole, field your questions with host Bob Sands about anything and everything legislative that's happened at the Capitol. Program website › -

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Oklahoma Forum
Foreign Policy
Foreign policy was front and center in the final presidential debate. While most American voters remain focused on domestic issues, what happens on the international stage can quickly become any administration's primary concern. Whether it's trade, the environment or national security, international relations have a profound impact on u.s. policy, affecting all of us. So we discussed U.S. foreign policy with our guests: Mohamed Daadaoui, Associate Professor of Political Science at Oklahoma City University. Louis Furmanski, Chair of the Political Science Department at the University of Central Oklahoma. Peter Gries, Director of the Institute for U.S.-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma. And Mike Boettcher, ABC news correspondent and Correspondent in Residence at the OU Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Global Affairs, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 28, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Listen To Me 9-14-12
With the general election less than two months away, the campaign season is in full swing. As part of a joint partnership with the PBS Newshour, our reporters are out talking to voters about issues important to them in a new segment called "Listen To Me". Voters are asked three questions: what issue is most important to them, are they hopeful, and is the political system broken. This is an excerpt from the Oklahoma News Report.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Listen To Me 9-21-12
It's a new installment of our latest segment in partnership with PBS Newshour titled 'Listen To Me,' where we hear what Oklahomans have to say about the state of the nation, the state of their hopefulness, and what needs to be done to set the nation in the right direction. This is an excerpt from the Oklahoma News Report.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Farm Bill Update
Congress reconvened for a short stint starting September 10th, but not much was accomplished before they broke for another recess. Among the bills left unattended was the Farm Bill, a beleaguered piece of legislation that's been reworked by both the House and the Senate and ultimately still left undecided. We spoke to the President of the Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Mike Spradling, about the legislation and what it's holdup means for local farmers in this ONR excerpt.
Related Topics: Community, Food, Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Listen To Me 9-28-12
In our latest segment of our joint project with PBS Newshour titled 'Listen To Me,' voters voice their concerns with the nation's political course, and their fears and hopes about what it means for the future in this excerpt from the Oklahoma News Report.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Environment, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Campaign Finance
A now-infamous ruling by the Supreme Court lifted many restrictions and complications for companies and labor unions wishing to donate to political campaigns. With that ease came new complications in following the money and finding out who's supporting which candidates.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Listen To Me 10-5-12
As Mitt Romney rides a post-debate bounce in approval ratings, all eyes have swung towards the swing states, looking to see if that bounce can become a solid jump ahead in the polls. Oklahoma doesn't qualify as a political battleground, but residents do have their opinions, formed from and before the debates. We hear some of those opinions in our latest 'Listen To Me' segment, in partnership with the PBS Newshour. This is an excerpt from the Oklahoma News Report.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
State Questions
Oklahoma's ballot this November will include six state questions for voters to decide on. Cathy Tatom delves into some of those questions to unravel the issues behind the ballots, in this ONR excerpt.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Listen To Me 10-12-12
With less than a month left in the campaign, the race for the presidency is tightening. As the candidates vie for position, we've been gathering the opinions of voters across the state as part of our 'Listen to Me' segment, in partnership with the PBS Newshour. This is an excerpt from the Oklahoma News Report.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
ONR Extra: Oklahoma Forum
With Latinos now the largest minority group in the nation, their vote is being heavily courted by both parties this election cycle. In this excerpt from the latest Oklahoma Forum, we discuss the concerns of the Latino community in Oklahoma, and how that will impact their decisions in the voting booth.
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012






