Description: Leader: P2 GOP Meet #9983; Silent footage of a unity luncheon with members of the Republican Middlesex Club. Governor Francis Sargent and Carol Sheehan at the podium. A separate news conference with Michael Dukakis, Sargent, and Lieutenant Governor Donald Dwight about the Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign. Dukakis and Sargent speak to the press about agreements that they have made about the tone of the campaign and planned debates. More footage from the luncheon. Sargent speaks to the audience (image unstable) about his campaign and divisions within the Massachusetts Republican party. Sheehan speaks about his primary loss and his endorsement Sargent. Republican State Chairman Edward King speaks to the audience. Followed by silent b-roll of the luncheon and the press conference.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 09/20/1974
Description: Leader: P2 GOP Meeting #10472 11/11/74; Governor Francis Sargent speaks to the press about his election loss and the future of the Republican party. Senator Edward Brooke speaks to the press. Silent b-roll of a meeting of the leaders in the Massachusetts Republican party. Sargent, Brooke, and GOP State Chairman William Barnstead speak to the press and answer questions.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/11/1974
Description: Christy George reports that F.W. de Klerk, the President of South Africa, announced that the ban on the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa will be lifted, and Nelson Mandela will be freed. George's report includes footage of de Klerk making the announcement and footage of Desmond Tutu reacting to the announcement. George's report also features footage of black and white South Africans reacting to the news and footage of black South Africans celebrating. George interviews Gabu Tugwana, the editor of The New Nation over the telephone. Tugwana discusses de Klerk's announcement and describes reaction to the announcement in South Africa. Tugwana says that apartheid laws are still in force. George's story includes footage of black South Africans and South African security forces; it also includes footage of Koos van der Merwe and Dr. Andries Treunicht, both of the Conservative Party, reacting to the news. This edition of the Ten O'Clock News also included the following item: Aggrey Mbere talks about South Africa and his exile in the US
1:00:07: Visual: Footage of F.W. de Klerk (President of South Africa) speaking in government chambers. De Klerk announces the lifting of the ban on the African National Congress (ANC) and other black political parties. De Klerk announces that Nelson Mandela (jailed ANC leader) will be freed. Shot of Archbishop Desmond Tutu (black South African leader) clapping and cheering. Shots of black and white South Africans as they listen to and watch de Klerk's speech. Christy George reports that de Klerk's announcement signaled dramatic changes for South Africa. V: Shots of a white South African taking a newspaper from a vendor; of white officers in the South African Security Forces as they flip through a newspaper. Shots of black South Africans marching in a street. Footage of black South Africans singing and dancing as they celebrate the lifting of the ANC ban. Shots of black South African school boys running in a road; of black South Africans running and cheering in a street. Shot of black South Africans marching in the street. Shots of officers in the South African Security Forces; of officers with german shephard dogs on leashes. Shot of black men running away from officers in the Security Force. Shot of a black man unfurling a flag in front of a building. Shots of a group of black South Africans chanting and waving signs; of black South Africans running from officers in the Security Force. Audio of Gabu Tugwana (editor, The New Nation) saying that there was much excitement and emotional celebration in South Africa today. Tugwana says that black South Africans were excited to be able to raise their flag; that the flag had been illegal. George reports that she spoke to Tugwana by telephone today. George notes that Tugwana described scenes of jubilation in South Africa today. V: Shot of a sign for the New Nation newspaper, hanging in the window of the newspaper's offices. Shot of George taking notes as she speaks on the telephone. Shot of a sign with a photo of Mandela on it. Footage of Tutu addressing a crowd. Tutu says that "the walls of apartheid are falling." Audio of Tugwana speaking to George. Tugwana says that Africa will join democracy movements across the world. Tugwana says that governments will not change unless threatened. Shots of de Klerk entering governmental changes. Government officials stand as he enters. Shots of de Klerk addressing the government officials; of the seated government officials. Shots of white South Africans standing outside of a government building. George reports that conservative white South Africans say that they will fight against de Klerk's changes. V: Footage of Koos van der Merwe (Conservative Party) saying that white South Africans will fight to retain their right of self-determination. Van Der Merwe says that white South Africans will fight any domination of blacks over whites. Footage of Dr. Andries Treunicht (Conservative Party) speaking to the media. Treunicht says that de Klerk has taken a "revolutionary" position; that the revolution has overtaken the national party. Shot of George taking notes as she speaks on the telephone. Audio of Tugwana saying that de Klerk has taken a revolutionary position; that progressive critics see de Klerk's reforms as "half-hearted." Shots of two white South African women reading a newspaper; of black South Africans marching and dancing in the street. Footage of George on the telephone. George asks Tugwana how his life will change because of these reforms. Tugwana says that his life will not change a lot. Tugwana says that the Population Registration Act will still be enforced; that he will still be confined to the Soweto Township. Tugwana says that he will still be prosecuted if he tries to live outside of Soweto. Shots of black South Africans singing together at a march. Shot of a man holding a newspaper. The headline reads, "ANC Unbanned."
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/02/1990
Description: "Leader: "Galbraith/Rationing #6980A - 10 Jan 74"; Silent b-roll of Galbraith speaking to a crowd. Economist John Kenneth Galbraith answers reporter questions on the energy crisis. "
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/10/1974
Description: Demonstration against Gallo Foods and call to boycott lettuce. Students are calling for the Gallo Corporation to negotiate with their workers. Footage includes people marching and chanting in English and Spanish with signs that read, "Boycott Gallo," and a meeting between activists and Gallo representatives. Mix of sound and silent.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 03/03/1975
Description: Leader: P1 Gan Can Regulations #6742 12/10/73; Silent b-roll of a man demonstration different gas cans to the press. Unrelated footage of a Boston Whalers versus Cleveland Crusaders hockey game. Returns to silent footage of the gas cans.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 12/10/1973
Description: Snow on ground. Exteriors of Gardner city hall . Closeups on statues and plaques in town. Man pulls American flag up a flag pole.
Collection: WHDH
Date Created: 1967
Description: Director and curator of Gardner Museum and art historian speculate on identity and motives of thief of major works from museum at a press conference and in an interview. Comments on the museum's security system. Photos of stolen pieces.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/19/1990
Description: "Leader: "P1 Garrity Court House #10881 + 10882 12/30/74"; Judge Arthur Garrity held three school committee members in contempt for refusing to approve the city busing plan. Crowds going into the courthouse. Lawyer and John J. Kerrigan give an interview about their opposition to the "Garrity plan." Parents against busing chanting in the lobby and giving nazi salutes. Interview with Louise Day Hicks about her opposition to the court disbarring and sanctioning City Council members. Members of the school council give statements against forced busing to a cheering crowd in the school committee chamber. More b-roll from the court house lobby including Hicks reading the court statement that Kerrigan, John McDonough, and Paul Ellison were held in contempt of court. Reel 1 of 2. See Acc. 2394.00686"
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 12/30/1974
Description: "Leader: "P1 Garrity Hearing #9293 7/9/74"; Interview with a man (Mr. Jones) about the busing plans being put forward after the Garrity decision. Interview with Kathleen Sullivan about the School Committee's intentions with their appeal of the Garrity decision."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 07/09/1974