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Mary Alice Williams (born March 12, 1949) is a former co-anchor of NBC's Weekend Today and a former anchor and news division Vice President on CNN. She is currently anchor of NJTV News on New Jersey's public television network.
Mary Alice Williams is a highly acclaimed broadcast journalist whose investigative work on such topics as foreign policy, ethics, technology and health have made her a respected authority and recognized voice for public information. She is also an associate professor of Journalism at SUNY Purchase. and was previously an adjunct professor Seton Hall University.
Williams was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She received a B.A. in English and Mass Communications from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. She is the mother of three daughters: Alice Ann, born 1990 and twins Sara Mary and Laura Abigail, born 1992. In June 2014 she married Dr.Julian Decter,a hematologic oncologist at Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York. On July 1st, 2014 she became the anchorwoman of NJTV News on New Jersey public television.
To convict or acquit or maybe both. Bridgegate jurors wrestle with federal charges only to be stopped by attorneys wrestling with the judge. The state deals Atlantic City a bad hand. Leaving the city to fight for a recovery plan that's already been rejected. The down-ballot. We'll have the dozen congressional races. Plus sheriffs and school boards and questions only voters can answer. Sports betting. Can it be allowed if it's not exactly legal? Some lawmakers are betting their workaround might work. And a cleaner, clearer commute to work. Smoking's being banned on the Cape May Lewes Ferry. Finally. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.njtvnews.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/n...
Distressed and dejected faces show the disappointment with the guilty-on-all counts verdicts against Bridgegate defendant Bridget Kelly. Her defense attorney and her co-defendant Bill Baroni's blasted the verdict, vowed to appeal and questioned why "others" -- inferring Christie -- weren't charged. Christie's vowed in the coming days to set the record straight about what he calls the "lies" that were told by the media and in the courtroom. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.njtvnews.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/njtvonline/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/njtvnews/ ----------------- NJTV News with Mary Alice Williams is a week-nightly news program on NJTV covering local Ne...
The governor talks Bridgegate, contradicting testimony he was told about it, saying he can't recall. Is Christie in the clear? The state's tried to resolve glitches in the absentee ballot process. Can citizens count on their mail-in votes being counted? A win for commuters to Philadelphia and the people who vote there. The SEPTA strike ends. Mass transit's back on track. New Jersey Transit is off the rails, rife with safety, staffing and funding problems its new chief faces. He's asking for time. And a halt in plans to build a pipeline through the Pinelands. A state appellate court wants more commissioners to weigh in. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.njtvnews.org/ Facebook: http:...
When voters consider expanding casinos in North Jersey, horse racing may hinge on their decision. Could horse farms become strip malls? When students accept college loans and can't repay them due to dire circumstances or even death, debt collectors can play hard ball. Now there's help. Overpaying for health care? Tens of thousands of Obamacare clients are eligible for subsidies and don't know it. Trenton Makes Music. From Kool to hip to Lady Marmalade. A collegiate team tries to catalog it all, even as they tune up more tunes. The lighthouse challenge kicks off this weekend. You can see them all in two days. But we'll give you a preview of twins tonight. And introduce you to caped crusaders and costumed candidates in a surfing competition that's charitable, spooky and kooky. Don’t fo...
Preventing insurance fraud after the next superstorm? What about the last one? Angry constituents still without homes give a congressman an earful. Expanding casinos into north Jersey? Proponents acknowledge it's a long shot but say it could have helped Atlantic City, if only Atlantic City hadn't fought it. It's Bridget Anne Kelly's turn to defend herself against charges in the Bridgegate trial. Today, how news of the lane closures was handled by Christie insiders. And we'll look into how slumlords can keep their buildings when tenants don't know their rights. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.njtvnews.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/njtvonline/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.co...
Bridgegate defendant Bridget Kelly says Gov. Christie gave his consent to the lane closings before they happened. That electrifying testimony in the Bridgegate trial. Off to a rocky start. A joint committee of lawmakers planed to grill NJ Transit leaders on safety and solvency issues. But NJ Transit leaders didn't show up. Helping low-wage workers by hiking the minimum wage might not help small businesses stay solvent. Jersey's teen drivers? Forget the stereotypes. Ours have a gold standard safety record. We'll tell you the secret. And it's not just "practice". And a comedian turns private tragedy into a healing comedy he calls "Career Suicide". Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.njtv...
Were the traffic troubles in Fort Lee that mushroomed into the Bridgegate scandal a traffic study or revenge scheme? The jury hears the charge. A superior court takes on a legal challenge to making the PARCC tests a requirement for high school graduation. Should schools be required to provide health insurance to cover in-school accidents? Paterson's in the crossfire. NJ Transit says it's clearing the last obstacles to inaugurating positive train control technology that can stop runaway trains. And when it comes to air travel, of all the airports in America, Newark is only the second worst. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.njtvnews.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/njtvonline/...
Is the Affordable Care Act becoming unaffordable? For some, double digit premium hikes could be offset by federal subsidy hikes. But others could get slammed. Is the government to blame for the plight of Sandy victims four years out and still under water, out of their homes and out of patience? You think you're irked by the gas tax hike? Gov. Christie and his lieutenant governor have a $12 billion misunderstanding. The politics of raising the minimum wage. While low wage workers are hoping for it and small businesses are bracing for it, lawmakers are fighting over it. And a student-run radio station beats some of the nation's biggest broadcasters. The explanation? They're pirates. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full...
A looming scramble for commuters to Philly. SEPTA workers have set a midnight strike deadline. How to avoid being stranded. Courtroom drama in the Bridgegate trial. The defense polishes off closing arguments by name-calling Christie. Now it's up to the jury. Credit card contention. That chip that keeps your information secure and elongates the lines at check out. It's having a birthday. No one's partying. Campus protest. Graduate students who work as well as study for their degrees are considering joining a teachers union. And we've spent a frightening amount of money on costumes and candy. But the ancients rooted Halloween not in retail cycles but lost souls Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http:...
(c)1991 NBC--Comcast 1991 NBC News at This Hour with Mary Alice Williams (a former WNBC anchor who left to become an original CNN reporter {and at one point, vice-president of the News Division}, returned to the NBC fold in 1989; lasting until 1993 before departing; later becoming a writer for Katie Couric on the CBS Evening News). The stories were led by Iraq becoming willing to discuss truce details with the Allied forces as Operation Desert Storm was coming to a close, a visit from a Kuwaiti ambassador (who called President George H.W. Bush "the great liberator of his country" during a White House visit) and a witness in the trial of former Panamania dictator Manuel Noriega turning up dead in a car accident.
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As Bridgegate jurors deliberate, the defense files a motion for a mistrial under seal. You're paying more at the pump. On next Tuesday's ballot, a chance to tell Trenton how you want that gas tax money spent. Every citizen who's at least 18 and registered can exercise their constitutional right to vote. But there's one big exception. There's an uptick in absentee ballots filed ahead of Election Day. We'll tell you some of the reasons people are voting already. A legal challenge to the system that keeps teachers with seniority ahead of newer teachers, no matter how effective they are. And we'll take you inside a stately old brownstone where new artistic expressions transform the very walls. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below**...
Cheap Jersey gas is a thing of the past. Will the extra funds we pay at the pump prevent infrastructure problems in the future? No verdict yet. The Bridgegate jury deliberated all day, emerging only for clarification on the federal counts against two key Christie allies. How available is Obamacare? How will changes to the Affordable Care Act this open enrollment period affect patients? No love lost in Bergen County where a sitting congressman may be unseated in the nastiest and costliest campaign in the state. Despite charges to the contrary, the elections tough to "rig". How the state is moving to secure the vote. And after a long season of bleating and locking of horns, a cadre of locals has finally got something to chew on. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly...
Was the Bridgegate scandal a cruel and callous abuse of power as prosecutors contend? Or a simple traffic study? Time for closing arguments. The 2016 campaign winds toward a close. How will the deepening national divide affect local candidates in down-ballot races? On Sandy's fourth anniversary Christie touts recovery to homes and infrastructure but victims beg to differ. In communities that rely on volunteer firefighters a new incentive to induce them to answer the call. And ahead of Halloween great pumpkins and creative carvers! Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for daily videos: http://bit.ly/1ERsYqw **More info & videos below** For full episodes, check out http://www.njtvnews.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/njtvonline/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/njtvnews/ ----------------- ...
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