
20-Nov-15
Season 5 Episode 521 | 27m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Property seizures by police has law enforcement and civil rights advocates squaring off.
Police seizure of property and money has law enforcement and civil rights advocates squaring off. Diversity and inclusion on the O-U campus following last year's racist chant scandal is gaining momentum. A new report shows Oklahoma's economy gets a multi-billion dollar boost from tribal gaming. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

20-Nov-15
Season 5 Episode 521 | 27m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Police seizure of property and money has law enforcement and civil rights advocates squaring off. Diversity and inclusion on the O-U campus following last year's racist chant scandal is gaining momentum. A new report shows Oklahoma's economy gets a multi-billion dollar boost from tribal gaming. And Journal Record Editor Ted Streuli reviews the week in business.
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