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Listen To Me
10-26-12
Featured in Top Stories
Foreign policy was the topic of last week's final presidential debate, but as we discovered in our latest 'Listen To Me' segment, in partnership with the PBS Newshour, most voters are more concerned with domestic issues.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education, Opinion
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
2nd Congressional District Race
10-26-12
Featured in Top Stories
It's the local election that's drawing national coverage: the race for Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District seat. The battle is between Republican Markwayne Mullin and Democrat Rob Wallace, but both contend this isn't just a fight for a political post. One says it's a choice between right and wrong, and the other claims it's a choice between socialism and the republic.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
1st Congressional District Race
10-26-12
Featured in Top Stories
Oklahoma is predominantly Republican, and perhaps nowhere more so than the state's 1st Congressional District. Only a single Democrat has been elected to serve the 1st District since 1948. It's a seat incumbent James Sullivan lost in June's primary election, and now three political newcomers are vying for a chance to win the district
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on October 26, 2012
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 Forum
The Hispanic Community in Oklahoma
There are more than 51,000,000 Hispanics in the United States, and almost half of them are eligible voters. That's 11% of the voting population. About 332,000 Hispanics reside in Oklahoma, and although they are a small voting bloc, their impact on Oklahoma's economy and culture is unmistakable. Joining us to talk about the rise of Hispanics in Oklahoma are: Ron J. Jackson, Jr., staff reporter for Oklahoma Watch, and Giovanni Perry, member of the League of United Latin American Citizens.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on October 21, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Republican National Convention Highlights
Tampa, Florida is something of a trip from the Sooner state, but we take you there in these highlights from last week's Republican National Convention.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
DREAMers Mobilizing Hispanics
As the largest minority in the United States, the Hispanic vote is coveted by both the Republican and Democratic parties, especially in the face of immigration issues. But Hispanics aren't just waiting for the parties to reach them; rather, the youth of Oklahoma's Hispanic communities are becoming increasingly involved in politics, providing a bridge between the national stage and their fellow immigrants.
Related Topics: Government, Politics, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on October 23, 2012
Oklahoma Votes 2012
Democratic National Convention Highlights
This week the Democratic Party coalesced in Charlotte, North Carolina for their party's convention. Speakers including San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, Michelle Obama, Elizabeth Warren, Bill Clinton, Joe Biden and President Obama made their pitch for a Democratic Party presidency. This is an excerpt from the Oklahoma News Report.
Related Topics: Government, Politics
Originally broadcast on October 23, 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






