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17-Jul-15

Season 5 Episode 503 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

President Obama visits Oklahoma to promote educational opportunities, this week on ONR.

President Obama spends two days in Oklahoma to encourage judicial and corrections reform and new educational opportunities. Public television has a new role to play in the President’s plan to connect every Oklahoman to high-speed Internet. And, softness in the energy industry and flat salaries in the public sector raise the risk of wage stagnation in Oklahoma’s economy, this week on ONR.

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17-Jul-15

Season 5 Episode 503 | 27m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

President Obama spends two days in Oklahoma to encourage judicial and corrections reform and new educational opportunities. Public television has a new role to play in the President’s plan to connect every Oklahoman to high-speed Internet. And, softness in the energy industry and flat salaries in the public sector raise the risk of wage stagnation in Oklahoma’s economy, this week on ONR.

07/16/2015 | Rating NR

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