October 17, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams
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630776307763077October 17, 2017: NJTV News with Mary Alice WilliamsA teachers union's turned on a top lawmaker. A race for the state Senate could cost a record breaking $16 million. Five years after Sandy and experts at this climate conference tell us the state has spent too much time returning the shore to its state. Will your car have a mind of its own? Autonomous cars are coming sooner than you think. And, the candidates for lieutenant governor debate.2017-10-17 10:12 amdisabled3005724389Z6G_-zFz-3Ytrue
A teachers union’s turned on a top lawmaker. A knocked down, drag out race for the state Senate could cost a record breaking $16 million.
Five years after Sandy and experts at this climate conference tell us the state has spent too much time returning the shore to its pre-storm state and not enough preparing for the next.
Plus, will your car have a mind of its own? Autonomous cars are coming sooner than you think.
And in the race to replace Christie, the candidates for lieutenant governor debate.
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