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NJ politics scene includes long history of informers

The pattern of using political informers to get convictions is put to the test again in the murder-for-hire case allegedly involving Sean Caddle.

I Really Loved My Job : Why the Pandemic Has Hit These Workers Harder

“I don’t think we have anybody who lost their job who was rehired yet,” said Andrea Goodman, director of a jobs program for people with special needs at the Marlene Meyerson J.C.C. Manhattan, one of about 15 organizations surveyed by the Center for an Urban Future for its report “First Out, Last Back,” released on Friday. In 2017, Zachary Lichterman, who has a learning disability and psychological issues, got a job through the J.C.C. program with a catering contractor. “I would set up events and clean up after them,” said Mr. Lichterman, 36. At the New York City Bar Association, he said, “I loved doing the beer fridge — I was good at it.” He was furloughed in March and laid off in September.

Chris Christie Praises Prosecutors Work in Charles Kushner Case Despite Trump s Pardon

Chris Christie Praises Prosecutors Work in Charles Kushner Case Despite Trump s Pardon Newsweek 12/27/2020 Jason Lemon © Joshua Roberts/Getty Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie listens as President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at the White House on September 27 in Washington, D.C. Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a Republican, praised the work of prosecutors in the case of Charles Kushner after President Donald Trump pardoned the disgraced businessman, the father of his daughter Ivanka Trump s husband Jared Kushner. Trump controversially pardoned Charles Kushner, along with several other close associates, on Wednesday. Kushner was sentenced to two years in prison in 2005 after he pled guilty to 18 counts, including tax evasion and witness tampering. The prosecution and investigation took place while Christie served as New Jersey s district attorney from 2002 to 2008.

This Week Transcript 12-27-20: Sen Bernie Sanders, Maryland Gov Larry Hogan, U S Surgeon General Jerome Adams

This Week Transcript 12-27-20: Sen. Bernie Sanders, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams • 41 min read A lot left to learn following Nashville explosion ABC News Marcus Moore reports from the ground in Nashville following a Christmas Day explosion on This Week, followed by analysis from former DHS Assistant Secretary Elizabeth Neumann.Jemal Countess/Getty Images, FILE A rush transcript of This Week with George Stephanopoulos airing on Sunday, December 27, 2020 on ABC News is below. This copy may not be in its final form, may be updated and may contain minor transcription errors. For previous show transcripts, visit the This Week transcript archive.

Transcripts For WMPT The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer 20090724

captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions lehrer: good evening, i m jim lehrer. on the newshour this friday, the lead story is the president s push to improve schools with education secretary duncan. then, we have the other news of the day; a report on the ad wars on health care reform; the analysis of mark shields and david brooks; the latest on the sting operation in new jersey with the arrest of 44 people; and a look at school recess, more to it than just play time. major funding for the newshour with jim lehrer is provided by: ( hard rock guitar riff playing ) we are intel, sponsors of tomorrow. what the world needs now is energy. the energy to get the economy humming again. the energy to tackle challenges like climate change. what is that energy came from an energy company? everyday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world to move us all ahead. this is the power of human energy. chevro

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