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July 12, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
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The Bridgegate mastermind David Wildstein gets a light sentence for helping prosecutors.
The Bridgegate mastermind David Wildstein gets a light sentence for helping prosecutors. What did he say about Gov. Christie? Marking the anniversary of five days of rage 50 years ago that tore a town apart. Newark takes stock of what happened. A bill before Christie would expand Paid Family eave. Could a benefit for workers be a burden for big employers?
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NJTV News
July 12, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
7/12/2017 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
The Bridgegate mastermind David Wildstein gets a light sentence for helping prosecutors. What did he say about Gov. Christie? Marking the anniversary of five days of rage 50 years ago that tore a town apart. Newark takes stock of what happened. A bill before Christie would expand Paid Family eave. Could a benefit for workers be a burden for big employers?
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Clip: 7/12/2017 | 3m 36s | Advocates and critics await Christie’s decision on Paid Family Leave reform bill. (3m 36s)
Bridgegate mastermind sentenced to three years probation
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Clip: 7/12/2017 | 3m 59s | David Wildstein, sentenced to three years probation and 500 hours of community service. (3m 59s)
Fifty years later, remembering the riots that changed Newark
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Clip: 7/12/2017 | 6m 46s | Witnesses reflect on the events that took place in Newark in the summer of 1967. (6m 46s)
Footprint scanning technology aims to keep newborns safe
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Clip: 7/12/2017 | 2m 47s | A new electronic system captures an infant’s footprint, replacing the traditional ink. (2m 47s)
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