Description: William Bulger intends that parochial school students be eligible for Boston open enrollment plan, although he had not heretofore mentioned this aspect of the proposal.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/14/1988
Description: Rev. Earl W. Jackson, Sr. vows to destroy the newly enacted gay rights bill. MCAD commissioner Alex Rodriguez says he will enforce the law vigorously. Gov. Dukakis signs bill. MCAD sign.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/16/1989
Description: Meg Vaillancourt reports that Jesse Jackson defeated Michael Dukakis in the Michigan caucuses. Jackson's performance exceeded the expectations of political analysts and has led them to consider the possibility of Jackson winning the Democratic nomination. Some analysts are questioning the state of the Dukakis campaign. Interviews with Robert Kuttner (author of The Life of the Party) and Leslie Dach (Dukakis campaign). Kuttner says that Jackson appeals to working class voters. Dach defends the Dukakis campaign and adds that Dukakis has a strong base of support. Vaillancourt notes that the Democratic establishment would be shaken by a Jackson victory. Interview with Jeffrey Garin (Democratic Party pollster). Vaillancourt's report includes footage of Charlene Drew Jarvis (delegate to the Democratic convention) on the MacNeil Lehrer Newshour and footage of Jackson and Dukakis campaigning.
1:00:07: Visual: Footage of Jesse Jackson (Democratic US Presidential candidate) campaigning in Connecticut. Supporters chant, "Win, Jesse, Win." Shot of Jackson holding a young white girl. Jackson gives the thumbs-up sign to supporters. Shots of Jackson supporters; of Jackson addressing supporters at a campaign rally. Meg Vaillancourt reports that Jackson did well in the Michigan primary election; that Jackson won the African American vote; that Jackson won 20% of the white vote. V: Footage of Robert Kuttner (author of The Life of the Party) saying that none of the white candidates have "touched a nerve." Kuttner says that Jackson appeals to voters because he represents the average working man and woman. Vaillancourt reports that Michael Dukakis (Democratic US Presidential candidate) did not do as well as Jackson in Michigan. Vaillancourt notes that Dukakis does not appeal to working class people. V: Shots of Dukakis at a campaign rally. Footage of Kuttner saying that Jackson's message is appeals to working class voters more than the messages of other Democratic candidates. Footage of Leslie Dach (Dukakis campaign) being interviewed by Vaillancourt. Dach says that Dukakis has a strong base of support. Shots of Dukakis; of Jackson with supporters and press. Vaillancourt reports that one news network predicts that Jackson and Dukakis are in a tie for delegates; that the Democratic Party must face the possibility of a Jackson victory. V: Footage of Jeffrey Garin (Democratic Party Pollster) saying that the Democratic Party will have a hard time facing a Dukakis defeat. Footage of Kuttner being interviewed by Vaillancourt. Kuttner says that the Democratic establishment is afraid of a Jackson victory. Shots of Jackson with supporters at a campaign rally. Footage of Kuttner saying that the economic self-interest of many voters is stronger than racism. Vaillancourt reports that Jackson must convince voters that he can run a government; that Dukakis must convince voters that he has enough passion. V: Footage of Dach saying that the voters will choose the candidate who can deliver on his promises. Shot of Jackson at a campaign rally. Vaillancourt reports that there are questions about the loyalty of some Dukakis supporters. V: Shot of Dukakis campaigning. Footage from The MacNeil Lehrer Newshour of Charlene Drew Jarvis (delegate to the Democratic convention) saying that she will not reveal how she will vote at the convention. Vaillancourt reports that Dukakis's loss in Michigan raises questions about his campaign; that Jackson's success leads analysts to wonder if he could win in a general election.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/28/1988
Description: On last day of his tenure as Education Secretary, William Bennett speaks in Boston on behalf of George Bush's presidential candidacy and berates Dukakis' record on education.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/20/1988
Description: Senate is slow to question Bulger's outside income because so many of its members also earn substantial income from outside sources.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/26/1989
Description: State's over-85 population is large and increasing rapidly. Elderly woman using walker. Interior Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged. Elsie Frank. Senior citizens playing bingo.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/23/1990
Description: RUTH PAKALUK of MASS CITIZENS FOR LIFE on ISSUES OF ABORTION & FAMILY PLANNING. birth control, contraception.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/31/1985
Description: ENVIRONS OF BOSTON HARBOR, ROCKY SHORE, CITY IN BACKGROUND, WATER SAMPLE IN JUG, PIERS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/11/1984
Description: UNSATISFACTORY EVACUATION PLAN FOR PILGRIM PLANT IN PLYMOUTH. Sen. William Golden
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/28/1986
Description: ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATES SHOTWELL AND SHANNON SPEAK OUT AGAINST BOSTON EDISON'S MANAGEMENT OF PILGRIM STATION. NRC
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/15/1986