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30-May-14

Season 3 Episode 346 | 57m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

A closer look at stories that matter to Oklahomans.

Smoking, obesity and lack of health care contribute to shorter life spans for Oklahoma women. Gov. Fallin signs a bill to repair the state Capitol building. President Obama welcomes five Oklahoma second graders to the White House Science Fair. The future is dim for the incandescent bulb, as energy efficient technologies take over. Astronaut John Herrington talks about the space program.

05/29/2014 | Rating NR

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30-May-14

Season 3 Episode 346 | 57m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Smoking, obesity and lack of health care contribute to shorter life spans for Oklahoma women. Gov. Fallin signs a bill to repair the state Capitol building. President Obama welcomes five Oklahoma second graders to the White House Science Fair. The future is dim for the incandescent bulb, as energy efficient technologies take over. Astronaut John Herrington talks about the space program.

05/29/2014 | Rating NR

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