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The Oklahoma News Report

5-Aug-16

A preview of The Oklahoma News Report for Friday, August 5, 2016.

08/04/2016 | Rating NR

The Oklahoma News Report

5-Aug-16

Preview: Season 6 Episode 606 | 1m 15sVideo has Closed Captions

A preview of The Oklahoma News Report for Friday, August 5, 2016.

A new report shows Oklahoma's economic downturn has lasted longer than the Great Recession, Oklahoma's prisons remain overcrowded and understaffed, some of the brightest college students from Oklahoma hear both sides of proposed state question 777 and a new report shows climate change is intensifying and setting new heat records.

08/04/2016 | Rating NR

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Health of the Planet

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Clip: S6 Ep606 | 6m 1s | Planet earth has set more new records for climate change. (6m 1s)

Prison Staffing August 5, 2016

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Clip: S6 Ep606 | 5m 26s | Oklahoma's prisons remain overcrowded and understaffed. (5m 26s)

Right to Farm

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Clip: S6 Ep606 | 4m 51s | Proponents are calling state question 777 the “right to farm” amendment but opponents say (4m 51s)

State Impact: Right to Farm

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Clip: S6 Ep606 | 4m 51s | State Impact reporter Logan Layden discusses State Question 777's impact on agriculture. (4m 51s)

This Week in Business

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Clip: S6 Ep606 | 2m 12s | Journal Record editor Ted Streuli discusses revenue options for transportation projects. (2m 12s)

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