Description: John Hashimoto reports on a visit to Boston by David Duke (Louisiana State Representative and former Ku Klux Klansman). Hashimoto notes that protesters turned out for Duke's speech at the Old South Meeting House. Hashimoto's report includes footage of protesters in front of the Old South Meeting House and footage of Duke's speech inside, which protesters try to drown out with chanting. Duke struggles to make himself heard above the jeers of protesters in the Meeting House. A scuffle breaks out between a protester and a Duke supporter. Hashimoto reports that Duke is trying to trying to overcome his past as a Ku Klux Klan leader, but that his white rights agenda was not well received during his visit to Boston. Hashimoto interviews Duke. Duke says that he has overcome his past and that he is not longer a "hater." Hashimoto reports that Duke answered questions from callers on a radio talk show while in Boston. Hashimoto's report includes footage of Duke speaking to callers in a radio studio. Duke defends himself against charges of racism. This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following items: Avi Nelson and Dianne Wilkerson talk about quotas and civil rights and Carmen Fields reports on the history and present activities of the Ku Klux Klan
1:00:04: Visual: Footage of protesters outside of the Old South Meeting House in Boston. The protesters march in a circle, carrying signs. A protest leader shouts into a bullhorn, "Hitler-lovers you can't hide. Shots of protesters; of a man carrying a sign reading, "David Duke: Klan in a suit." John Hashimoto reports that David Duke (Louisiana state representative) spoke at the Old South Meeting House tonight. V: Shot of Duke sitting inside the Old South Meeting House. Audio of the audience booing and whistling at Duke. Hashimoto reports that there was tight security in the Meeting House; that tension erupted from the moment he appeared. V: Shots of audience members yelling and clapping their hands. Hashimoto reports that some audience members were trying create so much noise that Duke could not speak. V: Shot of Duke sitting in the Meeting House; of audience members on their feet making noise. Footage of Duke speaking from a podium. Duke says that freedom of speech exists for all points of view. Duke says that there are many historical examples of people who have stood up for an idea, only to find out that the idea was wrong. Hashimoto reports that Duke visited Boston in his own bus in 1974; that Duke was a Ku Klux Klan member in 1974; that Duke tried to stir up trouble in South Boston during the busing crisis. V: Shots of Duke speaking from the podium; of the audience. Audio of the audience yelling. Hashimoto reports that Duke is now a state representative from Louisiana; that he is a former candidate for the US Senate. Hashimoto reports that Duke is running for governor of Louisiana; that some recognize him as a powerful political force. V: Footage of Duke being interviewed by Hashimoto. Hashimoto asks Duke if people see him as a "hater." Duke says that some people think of him as a "hater." Duke says that he is sorry if some people feel that way. Duke says that he does not hate anyone; that he want the country to work for everybody. Duke says that the country's liberal social policies have not worked. Footage of Duke speaking from the podium at the Old South Meeting House. Audio of audience members making noise. Duke condemns the nation's welfare program. Hashimoto reports that Duke repeatedly refers to the underclass. Hashimoto reports that Duke believes that the underclass is a burden to society. Hashimoto says that Duke is haunted by his past and by his present rhetoric. V: Footage of Duke being interviewed by Hashimoto. Duke says that he has felt hatred in the past; that he regrets that hatred. Duke says that he has evolved and grown. Duke says that he is a Christian; that he has been "made new" by Christ. Hashimoto reports that Duke took calls on a WHDH radio show with Ted O'Brien (radio personality); that Duke was not rattled by callers. V: Footage of Duke in a radio studio. Duke speaks into a broadcaster's microphone. Duke says that affirmative action is discrimination against white people; that affirmative action is wrong. Duke says that discrimination against African Americans is also wrong. Duke says that voters have a right to question his past. Duke says that his past should not be the only issue. Duke says that Edward Kennedy (US Senator) overcame Chappaquiddick; that Duke should be able to overcome his past. Duke says that the first child born in New Orleans this year was the eighth illegitimate child of a local woman. Duke says that there are differences between the various chapters of the Ku Klux Klan; that none of the members of his chapter were ever accused of harming a minority. Shot of O'Brien in the studio. Footage of Duke being interviewed by Hashimoto. Duke says that he never hated all African Americans and Jews; that he felt hatred toward those who committed robbery and rape in the South. Hashimoto asks if those criminals were African American or Jewish. Duke says no. Hashimoto reports that a Duke supporter clashed with protesters during Duke's speech at the Old South Meeting House; that Duke's speech was a sideshow. V: Shots of police and media in the balcony of the Old South Meeting House. Police are breaking up a fight. The crowd mills around. Hashimoto stands in the Old South Meeting House. The audience boos and whistles at Duke. Duke is visible at the podium. Hashimoto reports that Duke's white rights agenda was not well received publicly in Boston.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/28/1991
Description: AIDS activists protest against the Catholic Church for its intolerance of gays and prohibition of condom use. ACTUP demonstration.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/02/1991
Description: Cold fusion experiments of two years ago, received skeptically then, are now reconsidered in two books: one granting credence, the other doubting. Laboratory.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/29/1991
Description: Members of Concord New Life Community Church put on "A Christmas Carol," and talk about their evangelical Christian bible study group.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/04/1991
Description: Canned food is packed for Kurdish refugees; aid is mobilized for Bangladesh cyclone victims. Yet, public has compassion fatigue in multiple disasters. John Hammock of Oxfam on African famine relief effort.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/07/1991
Description: Estimated 100,000 Iraqi deaths in Persian Gulf war is defended by military analysts as necessary to minimize allied casualties. Others call it slaughter and devastation. Kurt Campbell.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/12/1991
Description: George McGovern announces at UNH that he is considering a 1992 presidential run as a platform for progressive ideas.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/24/1991
Description: Compilation of quotes (in font) from the Persian Gulf crisis interspersed with scenes of war preparations.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/16/1991
Description: Survey of Baltic states' struggle for self- determination and resulting Soviet repression in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Nina Tumarkin.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/29/1991
Description: Survey of historical instability in the Middle East stemming from religious, ethnic, territorial, and political disputes. Lenore Martin.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/10/1991
Description: NASA acknowledges that shuttle launches erode the ozone layer by releasing chlorine gas, but they do not admit the extent of the damage. View of earth's sky with clouds from 'above.'
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/10/1991
Description: Former Singapore political prisoner Francis Seow tells how Amnesty International helped obtain his release through letters protesting human rights abuses. Graphic visuals of torture. Harvard Law School.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/23/1991
Description: On brink of Persian Gulf war, protesters amass in Government Center chanting 'no blood for oil,' block traffic on Storrow Drive and in financial district. Police break up blockade in front of JFK building.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/16/1991
Description: Philip Morrison says big bang theory has been replaced as explanation of universe's origin. Margaret Geller talks about great wall of clusters theory of formations in the cosmos. Plasma+inflation theories.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/30/1991
Description: Pres. Bush addresses Congress on postwar Middle East. Acknowledges compromise as necessary tool for peace. America will work with Middle East countries to establish regional security.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/06/1991
Description: George and Barbara Bush visit Raytheon plant in Andover to congratulate workers on the Patriot missile. Cheering crowd. “Stars and Stripes Forever.”
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/15/1991
Description: In Connecticut, off track betting takes place at Bradley Teletheater. Horse races shown on monitors. State gaming board says as revenue source it is becoming marginal. People in line to place bets. OTB.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/13/1991
Description: Critics of the film "Poison" call for firing John Frohnmayer, chair of NEA, which gave a grant to Todd Haynes, director of the film. Film clip. Renovated Brattle Theater entrance.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/09/1991
Description: On his last day in office, John DeVillars endorses Central Artery project and Scheme Z interchange. Conservationists are unhappy. William Weld says opposing views will be heard. Model, graphic overlay of scheme.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/02/1991
Description: Telephone interview with Deborah Wang in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, about surprisingly quick US success in ground offensive, and range of attitudes among journalists covering the gulf war.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/26/1991
Description: On opening day at Fenway Park, fans demand high performance from Red Sox players who are paid more than a million dollars. Dan Shaughnessy corroborates these expectations.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/15/1991
Description: Ray Flynn hosts Gerard Hunter, member of Birmingham Six arrested in 1974, wrongly suspected as IRA terrorist. He visits America to speak about inequities of British justice system.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/24/1991
Description: Analysis of diplomatic failure in Persian Gulf crisis points to stubbornness, lack of respect, and personality conflict between George Bush and Saddam Hussein. Leila Fawaz, Alfred Rubin.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/15/1991
Description: Was effectiveness of Patriot missile overstated as defense against Iraq's highly inaccurate Scud? Damage and injuries occurred in Israel from Patriot debris. Albert Carnesale.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/05/1991
Description: 3 veterans from WWII and Vietnam talk about differences in their respective homecoming experiences, support for former and scorn for latter. They hope for acceptance for Persian Gulf veterans.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/05/1991
Description: As member of armed services filmmaking corps, John Huston made WWII documentaries "Battle of San Pietro" and "Let There Be Light," showing soldiers in combat and the aftereffects of war. Errol Morris.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/21/1991
Description: Benjamin Laguer appeals rape conviction to Supreme Judicial Court because of alleged racism in the jury. Exterior Gardner prison. Judge John Greaney.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/08/1991
Description: Benjamin Laguer maintains his innocence of rape & robbery conviction. Juror in 1983 trial says another juror used ethnic slurs in deliberations. Laguer will get evidentiary hearing & possible retrial. SJC bench.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/14/1991
Description: Lottery sales are on the rise in Medford though residents will not override Prop 2 1/2. Cashier sells lottery ticket. Daily numbers drawing. Convenience store.Medford center.State House exterior,bare trees.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/19/1991
Description: Boston police officer Roy Gava has foot patrol in Mattapan Square to build personal relationships with community. Walks the beat,visits merchants,talks to people on the street. Charles Yancey. 911 operators.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/26/1991
Description: New Braintree prison is nearly complete, but Gov. Weld reaffirms it will not be used as such. One town resident opposes boot camp use. Another favors jail as asset.Grocery checkout,birds tweet,tractor motor.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/01/1991
Description: Persian Gulf war imbued the country with pride and enthusiasm, and let people forget past shame of Vietnam and overlook current domestic problems. Writers John Mack and Jim Carroll comment.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/28/1991
Description: Performance of the Patriot missile as effective defense weapon in Persian Gulf war is being questioned in House Armed Service Committee. Albert Carnesale, Kosta Tsipis, Nicholas Mavroules.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/16/1991
Description: Polluted groundwater at Otis Air Force Base on Cape Cod contaminates Falmouth drinking water and is thought related to elevated cancer rates in vicinity.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/07/1991
Description: Theories about breast cancer link it to alcohol, smoking, or birth control pills. New study speculates about high fat diet as cause, and another explores vitamins as preventive.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/04/1991
Description: Muslims worship at Islamic Center in Quincy. Men pray in Arabic, kneeling with shoes off; women stand separately in rear with heads covered. File of mosque arson.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/03/1991
Description: Rhode Island bank failures disadvantage small business owners. Brown University president Vartan Gregorian blames politics. RI state house. Power tool store. Pan of Providence. RISDIC bldg. Credit unions.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/15/1991
Description: Roxbury Community College suffers from budget cut, enrollment drop, and chiefly a crisis of confidence in president Walter Howard. Students rally to save the school. Campus, photo of Howard.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/15/1991
Description: Alexander Dawoody, Kurdish political refugee from Iraq, wants Saddam Hussein eliminated. Middle East expert Feroz Ahmad explains Saddam's staying power through paradox of brutality and welfare.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/19/1991
Description: Five scientists talk about the cost of high tech weapons and the losses incurred in diverting expertise from social welfare and consumer goods. Victor Weisskopf, Vera Kistiakowsky.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/22/1991
Description: Vietnamese and Cambodian refugee students excel at private Cathedral High. If general relief fund which supports them is cut, their education will be in jeopardy. Southeast Asian names on honor roll.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/09/1991
Description: As many as 25,000 Cambodians, Laotians, and Vietnamese make up Southeast Asian community in Lowell. Mayor Richard Howe tells how this burdens schools & services. Cambodian newscast on cable tv.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/07/1991
Description: Gov. Weld's plan to save on state payroll includes a ten-day furlough for the workforce. AFSCME official says it violates collective bargaining agreement. Robert Cordy, Stephen Tocco.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/31/1991
Description: William Weld, Ray Flynn, Stephen Coyle and others attend inaugural ceremony for Parcel 18 Ruggles Center development. Interview with Coyle on his approach and outlook for Boston Redevelopment Authority.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/21/1991
Description: Fraternity pledge drinking binge which sent three to hospital points out epidemic student drinking crisis. Antonia Novello announces huge alcohol consumption at colleges. Merrimack College campus.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/18/1991
Description: Syrian president Hafez al Assad compared to Saddam Hussein as longtime unchallenged secular leader, ruthless extremist, and sponsor of terrorism. Bombing of West Berlin disco.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/12/1991
Description: Former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin speaks at Kennedy School about achieving peace in the middle east in the aftermath of the gulf war.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/11/1991
Description: Weld is cool about budget negotiations. Medicaid is major contributor to deficit. Marc Roberts recommends overhauling health care system to contain costs. Rep. John McDonough. Press with Weld.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/29/1991
Description: Harvard graduate student Marjorie Damon whose Marine son is in Persian Gulf mulls over dichotomy of elite education vs. military service. Students in Harvard Yard with umbrellas.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/14/1991
Description: Final program of The Ten O'Clock News. Flowers on anchor desk. Chris Lydon and Carmen Fields say their farewells. Montage of TOCN staff. Staff hugs on set during credits. Stories on Charlestown High School prom, interview with Kevin White, using the word "condom" on TV, and examination of the Big Bang Theory, which includes interviews with Philip Morrison, Margaret Geller, and Eric Lerner.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/30/1991