Description: Leader: P2 Fuel Adjustment Hearing #7577 3/13/74; Hearing before the Government Regulations Committee about the electric fuel adjustment clause. Several people including Massachusetts Attorney General Robert Quinn speak against the rising fuel adjustment charges on electric bills across the state. A man representing the electric company speaks in favor of the fuel adjustment. Silent b-roll of the audience and speakers.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/13/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Fuel Allocation Follow 1/15/74 #7016"; Silent b-roll of men taking notes. Close up on Federal Energy Officer Lawrence Rogers name tag. Interview b-roll. Roger Lawrence speaks to the press about energy regulations. Interview with an independent distributor, Victor from Bigelow Oil. Reporter stand up in front of Bigelow Oil Company truck about the new energy regulations. Reporter stand-up outtakes; Bigelow Oil Co truck driving, backing up, and delivering home heating oil to a house; Rogers and reporters listen to a man on speaker phone discuss mandatory allocation rules; Rogers answers reporter questions"
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/15/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Fuel Rent Strike #7140 1/28/74"; A man speaks about tenants pushing back against rent increases due to the oil crisis raising heating costs. Silent b-roll of houses and apartment buildings. A man representing the Rent Control Agency (Mr. Grace) speaks about the burden of the energy crisis and how it will be shared between tenants and landlords. More of the press conference about how tenants will fight the landlords, the possibility of a rent strike, and how tenants will advocate for the elderly. More of the interview with Mr. Grace about tenant rights. B-roll of apartment buildings and housing."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/28/1974
Description: Leader: F1 Funding Reaction #6942 1/4/73; Reporter Roger Goodrich interview with a man about the Governor Francis Sargent's proposed budget and his opinion about the budgeted funds for specific programs.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/04/1973
Description: Leader: P1 Furlough Folo #6848 12/21/73 ; Interview with a man about the furlough program in the Massachusetts State prisons.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 12/21/1973
Description: "Leader: "P1 Furlough Program #8268 5/17/74"; Man discusses the Furlough Program and how it is better than its detractors claim."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 05/17/1974
Description: Meg Vaillancourt reports on the tight race between candidates Michael Dukakis and Jesse Jackson for the Democratic nomination for the presidency. Vaillancourt notes that Jackson is still campaigning for the nomination; she adds that Dukakis needs to win 70% of the remaining delegates to win the nomination outright. Vaillancourt reports that Jackson has done well in the primary elections and has registered voters to vote in the Democratic primaries. Vaillancourt reports that some Democrats would like to see Jackson as Dukakis's running mate. Vaillancourt's report includes footage from an interview with Dukakis. Dukakis says that he must win the nomination before deciding on a running mate. Vaillancourt interviews Jack Beatty (Atlantic Monthly), Paul Tsongas (former US Senator), Byron Rushing (State Representative) and Robert Kuttner (author, "The Life of the Party) about Jackson's role in the Democratic Party and his role in a Dukakis administration. They discuss Jackson as a potential running mate or cabinet member. Kuttner suggests that Jackson could recruit Mario Cuomo (Governor of New York) as a candidate by offering to be his running mate. Vaillancourt reports that both candidates are focused on campaigning. She notes that the Democratic convention is three months away. Vaillancourt's report is accompanied by footage of Jackson campaigning and by footage of Dukakis campaigning.
1:00:16: Visual: Footage of Michael Dukakis (Democratic US Presidential candidate) saying that the "whole situation is getting kind of serious." Shot of Jesse Jackson (Democratic US Presidential candidate) at a campaign rally. Shot of Al Gore (Democratic US Presidential candidate). Meg Vaillancourt reports that Dukakis is ahead of Jackson by 50 delegates; that Gore might spoil Dukakis's chances of winning the New York primary. Vaillancourt notes that Gore will probably pull out of the race if Dukakis wins New York. V: Footage of Dukakis saying that his campaign will work hard to win like they did in Wisconsin. Footage of Jackson shaking hands with supporters. His supporters chant, "Win, Jesse, Win." Shot of Dukakis in a hard hat, shaking hands with workers. Shot of Jackson at a campaign rally. Vaillancourt reports that Jackson has won almost as many raw votes as Dukakis. Vaillancourt speculates as to whether Dukakis should ask Jackson to be his running mate. V: Footage of Dukakis saying that he has to win the nomination before he can decide on a running mate. Shot of Dukakis shaking hands with a supporter seated at a table. Vaillancourt reports that one poll shows that a Dukakis/Jackson ticket could beat George Bush (Republican US Presidential candidate). V: Footage of Jack Beatty (The Atlantic Monthly) saying that some studies have shown that more than half of the electorate have a negative image of Jackson. Footage of Paul Tsongas (former US Senator) chuckling at the prospect of a Dukakis/Jackson ticket. Tsongas says that Dukakis and Jackson would enjoy "fascinating plane rides" as they campaigned together. Footage of Byron Rushing (State Representative) saying that Dukakis would probably treat a vice president in the same way he has treated lieutenant governors; that Jackson would not want to be in that position. Footage of Beatty saying that Jackson has a "peculiar burden." Beatty says that the Democratic Party needs to do well with white ethnic voters and white southern voters; that the Democratic Party already does well with African American voters. Footage of Jackson at a campaign rally. Jackson raises linked arms with supporters. Vaillancourt reports that Jackson has done well in the primary elections; that Jackson has registered voters to vote; that Jackson has raised the profile of the race for the Democratic nomination. Vaillancourt says that the Democratic Party does not know what to do about Jackson. V: Footage of Rushing saying that Jackson should be able to suggest candidates for cabinet positions. Footage of Beatty being interviewed by Vaillancourt. Beatty says that Jackson would make an excellent cabinet member if appointed to the right position; that a good performance by Jackson in the cabinet would strengthen his next campaign for the presidency. Beatty says that it would not be condescending to appoint Jackson as the drug czar. Footage of Robert Kuttner (author of The Life of the Party) saying that the position of drug czar is the most difficult position in the cabinet; that the Democratic Party would be setting up Jackson for a defeat if he were appointed drug czar. Footage of Tsongas saying that Jackson needs to move to the center in order to attract voters and delegates. Shot of Jackson campaigning. Footage of Dukakis saying that the Democratic nominee needs to unite the party. Vaillancourt reports that Jackson is still campaigning for the nomination; that Dukakis needs to win 70% of the remaining delegates in order to win the nomination outright. V: Shot of Jackson giving a thumbs-up sign to the press. Footage of Kuttner saying that Dukakis must beat Jackson decisively in the remaining primary elections. Kuttner suggests that Jackson could try to recruit Mario Cuomo (Governor of New York) as a potential nominee by offering to be his running mate. Shot of Cuomo speaking. Vaillancourt reports that Dukakis has not yet received Cuomo's endorsement. V: Footage of Dukakis telling a reporter that he spoke to Jackson on Wednesday morning. Vaillancourt reports that the Democratic convention is three months away; that neither Jackson or Dukakis will make any private deals yet. Vaillancourt reports that the Dukakis campaign is concentrating on winning the primary elections.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/07/1988
Description: Leader: P1 G.B.C.A.A. Outdoor Track #8023 4/27/74; Silent footage of the Greater Boston Track and Field Championships with people from different Boston area colleges competing in the long jump, hurdles, and other events.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 04/27/1974
Description: Men working on the line at the General Motors [GM] Plant polishing cars. Reporter voice over about an employee, Tommy White, who was laid off and now works at a service station. Interview with White and footage of him working at the gas station. Reporter voice-over about laid off workers hoping to return to GM. Reporter standup in front of the GM plant in Framingham. Reporter voice over. Interview with a supervisor at the plant. Mix of sound and silent.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/20/1975
Description: "Leader: "P2 GOP Chairman Elected #7703 3/25/74"; Interview with William Barnstead, after he was elected Massachusetts GOP Chairman. Interview with another man about his opposition to Barnstead's election. Silent b-roll of the Republican State Committee meeting and more of the interviews with Barstead and the other GOP member."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/25/1974