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13-Mar-15

Season 4 Episode 434 | 21m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

O.U. students speak out against racism after a racist chant goes viral, this week on ONR.

As the investigation broadens into a racist chant by members of an OU fraternity, students speak out against racism campus. Lawmakers approve a measure to reduce the state’s role in marriage, following a federal court decision legalizing same-sex unions in Oklahoma. And online shopping is reducing sales tax collections, hurting cities that rely on those dollars to operate, this week on ONR.

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13-Mar-15

Season 4 Episode 434 | 21m 58sVideo has Closed Captions

As the investigation broadens into a racist chant by members of an OU fraternity, students speak out against racism campus. Lawmakers approve a measure to reduce the state’s role in marriage, following a federal court decision legalizing same-sex unions in Oklahoma. And online shopping is reducing sales tax collections, hurting cities that rely on those dollars to operate, this week on ONR.

03/12/2015 | Rating NR

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