Description: Jan von Mehren reports that City Councilor James Kelly denies that Boston's public housing policy is discriminatory and plans to ask the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for proof of discrimination. He has proposed an alternative housing policy which allows tenants to choose where they want to live. Mayor Ray Flynn has agreed to present Kelly's plan to HUD for discussion. Kelly and Flynn attend a South Boston community meeting, where Kelly speaks out against housing integration. The crowd jeers at Flynn as he approaches the stage. Von Mehren's report is accompanied by footage of white and African American residents of housing projects in Boston.
1:00:06: Visual: Shot of James Kelly (Boston City Council) at a community meeting in South Boston. Shots of audience members at the meeting applauding; of Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston) at the meeting. Audio of audience members booing Flynn. Jan von Mehren reports that Kelly called a community meeting in South Boston to discuss public housing; that Flynn attended the meeting; that Flynn was booed by the crowd. V: Footage of Kelly at the meeting. Kelly dismisses the findings of discrimination in Boston public housing. Shot of a sign for the Mary Ellen McCormack Housing Development; of white women and children of a park bench; of a white boy scrambling under a fence near a housing project in South Boston. Von Mehren reports that there are approximately 2,000 housing units in South Boston; that no African American families have been placed in South Boston since Flynn entered office. Von Mehren reports that Kelly will ask the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for proof of discrimination; that Kelly has come up with an alternative housing plan. V: Footage of Kelly speaking at the meeting. Audience members are crowded into the room. Kelly talks about his "freedom of choice" housing plan, in which no family would be placed in a neighborhood without their consent. Von Mehren notes that Kelly's plan would permit African American families to move into white housing projects; that Kelly's plan would not force white families to move into primarily African American housing projects. V: Shots of a racially diverse group of children outside of a housing project. Von Mehren stands at the entrance to the community meeting in South Boston. Von Mehren reports that Flynn has promised to discuss Kelly's plan to HUD; that he will not submit the plan if it is deemed discriminatory. V: Footage of Flynn at the meeting. Flynn says that he will try to achieve as much choice as is possible in the new plan; that the new plan will not discriminate. Von Mehren reports that Flynn made clear that he has an obligation to work with HUD. Von Mehren notes that Kelly was clear about his intention to fight for South Boston residents. V: Shots of Flynn at the meeting; of Kelly at the meeting; of audience members.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/01/1988
Description: B-roll footage of traffic on the outskirts of Kendall Square, focused on a rotary near one lone high-rise building. Clip of Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (Department of Transportation building). Footage from moving vehicle of many undeveloped lots under scant snow cover. Clips of pipes in large plot; scarce buildings on surrounding blocks. Still images of Kendall Square map with development plan.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/15/1977
Description: Kenmore Square and Brighton night environs. Nightclubs, liquor stores, package stores, and bars: Rathskeller, Narcissus, Bunratty's. Cameramen and reporter talk in background. They discuss all of the Boston University students in the area and the use of positive identification to prevent underage drinking. Allston/Brighton police station. Two detectives are interviewed in the lobby of the station. They answer questions about the problems of underage drinking and fake identification. They give their opinion on the changes that will occur based on the newly raised drinking age.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/02/1985
Description: Reporter standup in front of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Washington D.C. where presidential candidate Jimmy Carter is meeting with democratic Senate candidates, including Ted Kennedy. Interview with Kennedy about his meeting with Carter. Sound.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/31/1976
Description: "Leader: "P2 Kennedy Hearing (Offshore Oil) #9560 8/5/74"; Silent b-roll of a hearing with Ted Kennedy on Offshore Drilling. Kennedy speaks to the group about the price of oil. Several people speak for or against the decision to open up offshore drilling in the Georges Bank."
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 08/05/1974
Description: Leader: Kennedy Hospital #10071 9/30/74; Silent footage of a dedication ceremony for a new wing of the Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Brighton. Footage includes Cardinal Humberto Sousa Medeiros, Governor Francis Sargent, and Senator Edward Kennedy.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 09/30/1974
Description: John F. Kennedy Library and Museum opens. Exteriors of the building designed by I. M. Pei, with reporter voice over describing the facilities. Exhibit halls in the museum. Dave Powers addresses a crowd at the opening ceremony.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/16/1979
Description: Leader: Kennedy Memorial at Hall of Flags #10579 11/22/74; Shot of a portrait of John F. Kennedy. The portrait surrounded by flags and mannequins dressed like an honor guard. A priest and several veterans. Close up of the signature on the portrait.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 11/22/1974
Description: Leader: Event # 2 - Kennedy Plot #10045; Interview with a man from the FBI, James Newpher, about a threat to kidnap a child from the Kennedy family.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 09/26/1974, 09/27/1974
Description: Leader: P1 Kennedy Ship #7031 1/16/74; Aerial footage of a large battleship (Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.) in the water. More silent footage of the exterior and interior of the ship. Roger Goodrich reporter standup about the battleships coming to the USS Massachusetts to honor fallen soldiers. Senator Edward Teddy Kennedy speaks to the press about the naming of the Joseph Kennedy. Naval men sign papers and shake hands followed by more b-roll of the ship.
Collection: WCVB Collection
Date Created: 01/16/1974