
NJTV News with Mike Schneider: March 6, 2014
Standing ovation. The governor gets a strong reaction from a national conservative group. Who’s responsible? Investigators still searching for clues at that devastating gas explosion. And it’s ...
Standing ovation. The governor gets a strong reaction from a national conservative group. Who’s responsible? Investigators still searching for clues at that devastating gas explosion. And it’s ...
Currie says Christie should stay in NJ to handle the state's issues instead of traveling.
Closing in on a budget. We'll look at New Jersey's financial challenges. Raw emotion as the Senate president reconsiders a gun control bill. And a traffic nightmare down the shore.
NJ Second Amendment Society President Frank Fiamingo says limiting the ammunition capacity will hurt citizens' ability to protect themselves.
Gov. Chris Christie is trying to increase the number of minority votes he gets in the election, while Barbara Buono has tried to show minorities that she is the best candidate for them.
What would it take to end the government shutdown? We’ll talk to Congressman Rob Andrews. Plus, a million dollar gift to help Cory Booker. And a final goodbye for one of New Jersey’s greatest ...
Congressman Rob Andrews says members of both parties would support a bill to end the government shutdown if House Speaker John Boehner lets it come to a vote.
They're taking sides. New Jersey's biggest political names making their endorsements in the Senate. We'll tell you who's backing whom. Plus, furloughs for thousands of New Jerseyans. And a graphic ...
Democrats believe this issue could be a winner for them, but the challenge remains getting voters to focus.
Campaigning for customers. Gov. Christie celebrates the comeback down the shore. Plus, the health commissioner with important information for flood victims. Catholics with strong words about their own ...
Assemblyman Jason O'Donnell describes the negative reaction he's received from other Democrats as family fighting that will blow over.
The former senator said he believes the fault in politics today is the lack of willingness of politicians to use the power they yield to fight for causes they believe in.
Rep. Steve Rothman said members of the Tea Party are holding Republicans hostage in Congress. He believes the ninth congressional district needs a progressive Democrat like himself as a ...
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