NewsWorks Tonight September 28, 2016 – Full Show

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    Susan Phillips reports a judge has lifted the controversial “doctor gag rule” on natural gas drilling.  Laura Benshoff explains Pennsylvania will allow poll watchers to be stationed outside their home districts.  Bobby Allyn visits a shuttered Philadelphia church that’s been turned into housing, against neighbors’ wishes.  Princeton University appoints its first “diversity dean.”  Peter Crimmins talks with Witold Rybczinski, author of the book “Now I sit me down,” about the history of the common chair.  And Serenity Baruzzini struggles with whether or not to reveal the results of a test for Asperger’s Syndrome.

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