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Oklahoma News Report
4-19-13
In the wake of the Boston massacre, we talk to experts who see a shifting trend in terrorism. Executive Director of the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism David Cid reflects on Oklahoma's response to the 1995 bombing, and what can be done to curb extreme violence. And amid the terror in Boston, a bill that would have expanded background checks for gun purchases has been shelved, and it's revving up the debate over gun rights across the nation and in Oklahoma. Plus, remembering the Oklahoma City Bombing, streamlining government agencies, an update on state capitol repairs and video game development on this ONR.
Related Topics: Community, Health Care & Illnesses, World, War & Conflict, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Social Issues, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on April 19, 2013
ONR 4-19-13
Terrorism
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Last week saw Boston rocked by terrorism after two bombs were detonated near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Acts of violence are nothing new to Oklahomans, after enduring the infamous Oklahoma City bombing nearly two decades ago. But this new case shows a shift in terrorism in America.
Related Topics: World, War & Conflict, National Security, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on April 19, 2013
Oklahoma News Report
Museum of the 99's
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At the turn of the century, 117 invitations were sent to female pilots across the country to join the second meeting of the All Women Transcontinental Air Race. 99 pilots answered the call, joining a community of female fliers that have been supporting each other in the friendly--and sometimes not so friendly--skies.
Related Topics: Gender & Sexual Identity, Travel, Sports & Recreation, Women, World, United States, Modern, Science & Technology, Women, Social Issues, Transportation & Infrastructure
Originally broadcast on August 17, 2012
Indigenous Peoples Conference
6-8-12
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As the world becomes more and more a melting pot, cultures must struggle all the harder to maintain their traditions and identities. Indigenous peoples are no exception, and preserving their heritage is what brought tribes from across the nation to Oklahoma this week for the Indigenous Peoples Conference. The discussion: maintaining their culture before it fades away.
Related Topics: Performing Arts, Music, Fine Arts, Literature & Writing, Community, Race & Ethnicity, People & Profiles, Civilizations, World, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on June 12, 2012
ONR Memorial Day Exclusive
WWII Vet Harry Furr
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The Memorial Day weekend isn't just a chance to revel in an extra day off from work. First and foremost, it's a day to honor those who have served their country. In 2007, ONR host Dick Pryor spoke with World War II veteran Harry Furr about his experiences as a glider pilot, and his first day on the job--in Normandy on D-Day. Furr passed away on Wednesday, May 23rd. He may be gone, but his service and sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Related Topics: Biography & Profiles, Community, People & Profiles, Civilizations, World, United States, War & Conflict, Biography & Profiles, Government, Global Affairs
Originally broadcast on May 25, 2012
ONR Memorial Day Exclusive
WWII Veteran Harry Furr
Featured in Preserving History
The Memorial Day weekend isn't just a chance to revel in an extra day off from work. First and foremost, it's a day to honor those who have served their country. In 2007, ONR host Dick Pryor spoke with World War II veteran Harry Furr about his experiences as a glider pilot, and his first day on the job--in Normandy on D-Day. Furr passed away on Wednesday, May 23rd. He may be gone, but his service and sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Related Topics: Community, World, Modern, War & Conflict, Global Affairs, Social Issues
Originally broadcast on May 25, 2012
Oklahoma News Report
OK Life Roadshow (7:02)
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It's a favorite past time for many Oklahomans... shopping for antiques or "antiquing". So naturally when the production crew for the highly-rated PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” visited Tulsa recently to record segments for future programs, it was a big event.
Related Topics: Fine Arts, World, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on August 12, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Afghanistan Reaction to bin Laden Death (6:30)
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IN AN ADDRESS TO THE NATION LATE SUNDAY NIGHT, PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA FORMALLY ANNOUNCED WHAT AMERICANS HAD BEEN WAITING ALMOST 10 YEARS TO HEAR--OSAMA BIN LADEN IS DEAD. SAYING "JUSTICE HAS BEEN DONE", OBAMA CONFIRMED A SMALL TEAM OF AMERICANS HAD LAUNCHED A TARGETED OPERATION AGAINST THE MASTERMIND BEHIND THE SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 TERROR ATTACKS. MONDAY, MAY 2, 2011, DICK PRYOR SPOKE VIA SKYPE WITH ABC NEWS CORRESPONDENT MIKE BOETTCHER, PROFESSOR AT THE GAYLORD COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA. MIKE IS CURRENTLY STATIONED IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, WHERE HE HAS BEEN REPORTING ON THE WAR EFFORT.
Related Topics: World, United States, National Security, Global Affairs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on May 2, 2011
Oklahoma Forum
State Question 755 (27:45)
We discuss the recently-approved State Question 755, which would prohibit Oklahoma judges from looking to legal precepts from other nations or cultures, with: Andrew Spiropoulos, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for the Study of State Constitutional Law and Government, Oklahoma City University School of Law Rick Tepker, Professor of Constitutional Law, Employment Law and Equal Employment Opportunity at the University of Oklahoma College of Law Peter Krug, Professor of Public International Law, International Business Transactions, Human Rights Law, and Comparative Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, World, United States, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 21, 2010
Oklahoma Forum
Oklahoma Creativity (27:45)
We discuss the Creativity World Forum and the importance of creativity and innovation in Oklahoma, with: Susan McCalmont, Executive Director, Kirkpatrick Foundation and Vice-Chair of Creative Oklahoma. Rich Taylor, Dean, Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts at the University of Oklahoma and Chairman of the Creativity World Forum.
Related Topics: Technology, Film & Television, Music, Community, Media & Technology, Education, World, Business & Economy, Social Issues, Arts & Entertainment
Originally broadcast on November 14, 2010




