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14-Aug-15

Season 5 Episode 507 | 21m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Eighty years ago this month President Franklin Roosevelt signed Social Security into law.

Eighty years ago this month President Franklin Roosevelt signed Social Security into law, changing the fabric of American society. As repairs begin inside the state capitol, crews are finding potentially hazardous materials. And former students return to an Oklahoma City school for a chance to bid on athletic gear with the name of their controversial former mascot, this week on ONR.

08/13/2015 | Rating NR

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14-Aug-15

Season 5 Episode 507 | 21m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Eighty years ago this month President Franklin Roosevelt signed Social Security into law, changing the fabric of American society. As repairs begin inside the state capitol, crews are finding potentially hazardous materials. And former students return to an Oklahoma City school for a chance to bid on athletic gear with the name of their controversial former mascot, this week on ONR.

08/13/2015 | Rating NR

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