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5-Aug-16

Season 6 Episode 606 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

A report shows Oklahoma's economic downturn has lasted longer than the Great Recession.

A new report shows Oklahoma's economic downturn has lasted longer than the Great Recession. Oklahoma's prisons remain overcrowded and understaffed, and in need of more funding. Oklahomans are still trying to understand State Question 777, the so-called Right to Farm amendment. And a new report shows climate change is intensifying, and two groups of Oklahomans are well aware of it.

08/04/2016 | Rating NR

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5-Aug-16

Season 6 Episode 606 | 27m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

A new report shows Oklahoma's economic downturn has lasted longer than the Great Recession. Oklahoma's prisons remain overcrowded and understaffed, and in need of more funding. Oklahomans are still trying to understand State Question 777, the so-called Right to Farm amendment. And a new report shows climate change is intensifying, and two groups of Oklahomans are well aware of it.

08/04/2016 | Rating NR

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