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July 12, 2019

Season 7 Episode 28 | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Oklahoma’s senior senator explains how a $750 billion dollar defense appropriations bill w

Senator James Inhofe touts the passage of a $750 billion dollar defense spending bill that he says will benefit all Oklahomans. Plus, the Senator shares his views on China, Iran, North Korea, immigration and the 2020 Census. A Judge refuses to grant a defense motion to end the historic opioid trial in Norman. And, have you ever wanted to be a long haul trucker? Our state has a shortage of CDL

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July 12, 2019

Season 7 Episode 28 | 27m 40sVideo has Closed Captions

Senator James Inhofe touts the passage of a $750 billion dollar defense spending bill that he says will benefit all Oklahomans. Plus, the Senator shares his views on China, Iran, North Korea, immigration and the 2020 Census. A Judge refuses to grant a defense motion to end the historic opioid trial in Norman. And, have you ever wanted to be a long haul trucker? Our state has a shortage of CDL

07/08/2019

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