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March 15, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
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Gov. Murphy hits the road to sell his proposed budget to taxpayers.
Gov. Murphy hits the road to sell his proposed budget to taxpayers. How the medical profession is and planning to do a better job of taking care of you. Basketball fans could bet billions on NCAA brackets. Is that even legal? Identical no more. A twin study shows a year in space can change your genes. Is that even possible?
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NJTV News
March 15, 2018: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
3/15/2018 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Gov. Murphy hits the road to sell his proposed budget to taxpayers. How the medical profession is and planning to do a better job of taking care of you. Basketball fans could bet billions on NCAA brackets. Is that even legal? Identical no more. A twin study shows a year in space can change your genes. Is that even possible?
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Clip: 3/15/2018 | 3m 35s | The goal of the NJIT conference came down to better care for patients. (3m 35s)
Colts Neck's Chris D'Urso named Rhodes scholar
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Clip: 3/15/2018 | 6m 37s | Chris D'Urso is a Rhodes scholar and a senior at the University of Pennsylvania. (6m 37s)
Murphy holds first town hall in Paramus
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Clip: 3/15/2018 | 3m 19s | Murphy conducted his first town hall to a friendly crowd at Paramus High School. (3m 19s)
March Madness prompts renewed call for legal sports betting
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Clip: 3/14/2018 | 3m 32s | Estimates say Americans will bet more than $10 billion on the 2018 NCAA tournament. (3m 32s)
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