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February 7, 2020: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
2/7/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A cruise ship with four possible cases of coronavirus docks in Bayonne.
A cruise ship with four possible cases of coronavirus docks in Bayonne. Plus, changing the "toxic culture" in the state starts at the top. Also, parents in Camden vent their frustration after getting no additional funding for their schools. The presidential endorsements are rolling in from New Jersey's freshmen Congress members. And Oscar night, NJscenes make it to the big screen.
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NJTV News
February 7, 2020: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
2/7/2020 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A cruise ship with four possible cases of coronavirus docks in Bayonne. Plus, changing the "toxic culture" in the state starts at the top. Also, parents in Camden vent their frustration after getting no additional funding for their schools. The presidential endorsements are rolling in from New Jersey's freshmen Congress members. And Oscar night, NJscenes make it to the big screen.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipChanging 'toxic culture' in NJ starts at the top
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Clip: 2/7/2020 | 4m 29s | Patricia Teffenhart explained some of the 'toxic culture' reforms happening in Trenton. (4m 29s)
Cruise ship in Bayonne is latest source of coronavirus worry
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Clip: 2/7/2020 | 3m 40s | Four passengers on a cruise ship were hospitalized Friday after docking in Bayonne. (3m 40s)
Heart disease awareness day focuses on screenings
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Clip: 2/7/2020 | 2m 54s | Go Red for Women raises awareness about heart disease, the number one killer of women. (2m 54s)
Jobs abound, and worker wages are rising
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Clip: 2/7/2020 | 2m 49s | Business Correspondent Rhonda Schaffler brings you today's New Jersey business news. (2m 49s)
This year's Oscars have a lot of New Jersey nominees
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Clip: 2/7/2020 | 2m 37s | Movies filmed in Newark and Paterson garnered a total of 21 Oscar nominations. (2m 37s)
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