Description: At State House, Gov. Michael Dukakis accepts Paul Tsongas' formal letter of resignation as US Senator and swears in John Kerry as successor. Kerry and Tsongas pay tribute to each other.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/02/1985
Description: GEORGE KEVERIAN MOVES INTO HIS NEW OFFICE as Speaker of the House. Rep. Thomas MCGEE'S FURNITURE IN HALL.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/03/1985
Description: STATE HOUSE INTERIOR, GEORGE KEVERIAN WIELDING GAVEL. MAJORITY LEADER CHARLES FLAHERTY, MINORITY WILLIAM ROBINSON
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/07/1985
Description: 1) In State of the City address at JP High Mayor Ray Flynn laments struggling economic health of Boston even as state is booming. 2) Interview with Samuel Tyler of Boston Municipal Research Bureau on city's tenuous finances. 3) Gov. Michael Dukakis signs bill to hasten conversion of abandoned buildings to affordable housing. 4) Reps. William Robinson and David Cohen debate rules reform on late night legislative sessions; Reps. Gregory Sullivan, Lawrence Alexander, Andrew Natsios; Robinson on speaker's platform with George Keverian. 5) Brief on aggressive tactics of anti- abortion protesters, reporting that Joseph Stanton of Citizens for Life denies escalating attacks on clinics, calling protesters “sidewalk counselors.” 6) Interview with Roger Fisher on Geneva arms limitations talks. 7) Felicia Lamport verse on arms talks. Anchors Lydon and Vaillancourt.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/07/1985
Description: Bill Baird press conference on concerns over abortion clinic bombings and fighting back against them. He describes the types of demonstrations by antiabortion groups and the effects they have on the women who use those clinics. He proposes a "demilitarized zone" between the protesters and the women using the clinics, so that they can continue to receive treatment without being physically abused. He describes interstate efforts of pro-choice groups to analyze the attacks. He expresses anger with the FBI's lack of attention, refusal to classify the attacks as terrorism, and the institutionalized sexism of law enforcement agencies. He says that many abortion clinics are now armed and have increased defenses.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/11/1985
Description: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE OF HEART TRANSPLANT OPERATION AT BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/14/1985
Description: Boston Common, Public Garden, John Hancock building, Prudential Center, Commonwealth Avenue, Boylston and Charles Streets, Government Center, snow falling, people playing in the snow.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/17/1985
Description: WOMAN TALKS ABOUT LIVING ON MOUNT AUBURN STREET. COPLEY SQUARE, PEDESTRIANS.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/19/1985
Description: NURSES AT THEIR STATION AT BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/21/1985
Description: BOSTON COLLEGE STUDENTS WATCHING REAGAN INAUGURATION ON TV, SNOWY DAY
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/21/1985
Description: 2000 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE DEVELOPMENT SITE. Jerome Rappaport.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/28/1985
Description: BOSTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ABOUT 2000 COMMONWEALTH AVENUE DEVELOPMENT OF JEROME RAPPAPORT
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/28/1985
Description: PARKING LOTS AND GARAGES IN DOWNTOWN BOSTON. Also, Post Office Square parking garage under renovation in 1988.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/29/1985
Description: SCHOOL COMMITTEE HEARING ON HEMENWAY AND PHILBRICK SCHOOLS, PARENTS, SIGNS. JOHN NUCCI, JOHN GRADY.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/29/1985
Description: BOSTON GARDEN, NORTH AND SOUTH STATIONS, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, DEWEY SQUARE, GOVERNMENT CENTER, PATRIOT BANK
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/31/1985
Description: SENATE WAYS AND MEANS OFFICE, PAT MCGOVERN'S DOOR, STATE HOUSE EXTERIOR
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/31/1985
Description: GARY HART'S "NEW PATRIOTISM" SPEECH AT FANEUIL HALL (1 of 3)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/04/1985
Description: GARY HART'S "NEW PATRIOTISM" SPEECH AT FANEUIL HALL (2 of 3)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/04/1985
Description: Courtroom visual of Boston School Desegregation Case. Judge W. Arthur Garrity, Thomas Atkins, Mary Simonds. (Sketches only)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/05/1985
Description: PC at Brigham and Women's Hospital with heart transplant patient Matthew Shelales one year after surgery. Dr. Gilbert Mudge. reel 1 of 2.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/05/1985
Description: PC at Brigham and Women's Hospital with heart transplant patient Matthew Shelales one year after surgery. Dr. Gilbert Mudge. reel 2 of 2.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/05/1985
Description: SNOWING BIG FLAKES. BOSTON HARBOR, PILINGS IN WATER. BEACON AND CHARLES STREET INTERSECTION.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/06/1985
Description: GOVERNOR'S (EXECUTIVE) COUNCIL MEETING, PRAYER, ROLL CALL, APPROVALS AT STATE HOUSE.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/08/1985
Description: HOUSE VOTING ON LOCAL AID. William Flynn, Gregory Sullivan, Charles Mann, Henri Rauschenbach, Richard Voke, Iris Holland, Charles Flaherty.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/08/1985
Description: JOHN HANCOCK GIVES BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS $1 MILLION FOR VALENTINE'S DAY, JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS, BALLOONS, ROBERT SPILLANE.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/13/1985
Description: HOSPITAL EXTERIORS - CHILDREN'S, BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S, HCHP KENMORE, NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL CENTER
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/19/1985
Description: Three-part series updating the state of the Boston Public Schools since court ordered desegregation. First part on changes in racial and socioeconomic composition of student body. White enrollment has declined and more children come from poor and single-parent households. Second part on the dilapidated conditions of school buildings and the difficult decision of which schools should be closed. Exteriors of closed schools, some boarded up. Third part on the evolution of curriculum planning to enhance flexibility and keep up with standards. Interviews with John Coakley, School Department; Robert Dentler, expert on court order; Ellen Guiney, Citywide Education Coalition; Leon Nelson, Freedom House. Superintendent Robert Spillane attends School Committee meeting.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/20/1985
Description: ELL CENTER AT NORTHEASTERN University, pubs, package store, liquor store ON HUNTINGTON AVENUE
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/22/1985
Description: Press conference where Paul Tsongas, Bobby Orr, Wayne Cashman, and Boston real estate developer Rosalind Gorin present information on their interactions with Delware North concerning buying both the Boston Bruins and the Boston Garden, to build a new arena by North Station.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/28/1985
Description: ARTISANRY PROGRAM AT BU, BLACKSMITH FOUNDRY, ANVIL, WEAVING, LOOM
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/01/1985
Description: WEATHER SHOTS OF BOSTON HARBOR, SKYLINE
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/06/1985
Description: BCH WORKERS ON JOB, TALK ABOUT DISSATISFACTION WITH PAY AND STAFFING. Boston City Hospital.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/07/1985
Description: BREAST CANCER PATIENT AT BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/14/1985
Description: SOUTH STATION, PETER PAN BUSES. FRED SALVUCCI COMMENTS ON COMMUTER RAIL TO SOUTH SHORE AND OTHER PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ISSUES.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/15/1985
Description: For J.S. Bach's 300th birthday, organist Berj Zamkochian plays Bach at Holy Cross Cathedral and comments.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/20/1985
Description: BOSTON LICENSING BOARD & COMMISSIONER ANDREA GARGIULO
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/26/1985
Description: Residential property assessments have increased in Boston neighborhoods through revaluation. Real estate agent Margaret MacMillan. Assessing commissioner William Coughlin. Examples of houses that gained value through successive sale prices.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/27/1985
Description: The Commerce and Labor Committee of the Massachusetts State Legislature holds a hearing on proposed legislation barring sexual harassment and discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. Royal Bolling Sr. (State Senator) testifies in favor of the legislation. Bolling says that legislators must guarantee protection and equal rights for all citizens. Suzanne Bumps (State Representative) testifies in favor of legislation barring sexual harassment. Bumps defines sexual harassment and talks about the its effect on women in the workplace. John Olver (State Senator) and Thomas Vallely (State Representative) testify in favor of the legislation. Vallely says that legislators must fight one of the last remaining civil rights battles by banning discrimination on the grounds of sexual preference. Vallely talks about a proposed amendment barring religious organizations from some aspects of civil rights law; he says that such an amendment is unnecessary. Peter Morin (State Representative) asks Vallely a question about language used in the legislation. Vallely talks about other exceptions granted under the proposed legislation. John Businger (State Representative) testifies in favor of the legislation. Businger talks about the need to make citizens aware of their civil rights by posting anti-discrimination policy and legislation. George Bachrach (State Senator) testifies in favor of the legislation.
1:00:00: Visual: The Commerce and Labor Committee of the Massachusetts State Legislature sits at the front of a room. The committee prepares to hear testimony on proposed legislation barring sexual harassment and discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. The room is crowded with audience members and members of the press. Audience members stand and seat themselves on the floor. The committee chairman invites Royal Bolling Sr. (State Senator) to testify. 1:00:28: V: Bolling thanks the committee members. Bolling notes that the Senate could not vote on this legislation during the previous year; that the vote was held up until the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled on the constitutionality of the legislation. Bolling talks about discrimination against gays and lesbians. Bolling says that opponents of legislation barring discrimnation on the grounds of sexual orientation have ignored ugly incidents involving discrimination against gays and lesbians. Bolling makes reference to a television show which depicted the absurdity of society's prejudices against gays and lesbians. Bolling notes that gay and lesbians make up 10% of the population. Bolling says that many citizens will be positively affected by the passage of legislation barring discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. Bolling says that gays and lesbians will be denied equal protection under the law unless this legislation is passed; that there cannot be exceptions to the government's guarantee of equal access to all citizens. Bolling says that the legislators must guarantee protection for all citizens, even if legislators disagree with those citizens' way of life. Bolling says that Massachusetts must be a safe haven from discrimination. Bolling says that this legislation reaffirms the dignity and integrity of our democracy; that legislators must be willing to take risks to assure civil rights for all citizens. Bolling says that legislators must speak out against discrimination in all forms. Bolling reaffirms the right of citizens to live free from fear. Bolling says that he hopes the law will be passed this year. 1:11:11: V: The committee chairman thanks Bolling and calls the next speaker. Suzanne Bump (State Representative from Braintree) speaks on behalf of the Massachusetts Caucus of Women Legislators. She notes that the caucus strongly supports legislation barring sexual harassment. Bumps defines sexual harassment and talks about the ill effects of sexual harassment on students and female employees. Bump adds that surveys show that 75% to 95% of women have been harassed at some point in their working lives. Bumps says that sexual harassment is a form of sexual discrimination; that sexual harassment is degrading and humiliating to women. Bumps notes that women who quit their jobs because of sexual harassment are unable to collect unemployment benefits. Bumps says that grievance procedures for victims of sexual harassment are non-existant; that victims who complain about sexual harassment often receive little support. Bumps says that sexual harassment is often perpetrated by men in positions of power who go unpunished; that the perpetrators are often the bosses or professors of these women. Bumps notes that federal courts have upheld the use of Title VII of the civil rights act in some sexual harassment cases; that Title VII bars discrimination in the work place; that there are limits to the application of Title VII in sexual harassment cases. Bumps talks about the importance of the current legislation barring sexual harassment. Bumps notes that the legislation defines sexual harassment, puts cases of sexual harassment under the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination and establishes a uniform grievance procedure for cases of sexual harassment within state government. Bumps notes that the legislation allows for the prompt resolution of complaints. She urges legislators to support the bill. 1:15:05: V: The committee chairman thanks Bumps and calls the next speaker. John Olver (State Senator) says that he is testifying as a Democratic state senator and on behalf of the Massachusetts State Democratic Party. Olver urges the Massachusetts state legislature to ban discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. Olver says that discrimination against gays and lesbians must be ended in housing, employment, public accomodation, and in the consumer marketplace. Olver thanks the Congressional committee. 1:17:06: V: Tom Vallely (State Representative) speaks to the committee about his support for legislation barring discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. Vallely notes that he has been one of the principal sponsors of this legislation in the Massasachusetts House of Representatives. Vallely reviews the history of the legislation. Vallely notes that the legislation allows for the protection of gays and lesbians under the state civil rights law. Vallely says that legislators are not condoning homosexuality by offering protection for gays and lesbians under the civil rights law; that legislators need to allow citizens a form of redress against widespread discrimination. Vallely notes that this legislation has been debated by the legislature for more than a decade. Vallely says that the debate about the "gay lifestyle" is inappropriate; that the lifestyles of gays and lesbians is the same as the lifestyle of straight people. Vallely says that gays and lesbians are looking for equal protection, not "special treatment." Vallely refers to the controversy about Mark Twain's book, Huckleberry Finn. Vallely says that the book is a moving exploration of discrimination in American society; that the book is not racist. Vallely says that discrimination on the grounds of race or sexual preference is not acceptable in our society; that discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation is one of the "last civil rights battles" to be fought. Vallely says that opponents to the legislation will try to add an amendment exempting religious organizations from some aspects of the civil rights law. Vallely says that this amendment is unnecessary because the separation of church and state already exists. Vallely says that religious groups do not need to be exempted from legislation about the ERA (Equal Rights Amendement) or from legislation barring discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. Vallely offers to speak to the members of the committee individually about why special legislation exempting religious groups from the civil rights law would be a "grave error." Vallely says that the legislation is important and worth the fight to get it passed. 1:25:44: V: Peter Morin (State Representative) asks a question about the language used in the legislation. Morin points out that there is an exemption to the discrimination law in the case of "bona fide occupational qualifications." Vallely says that the exemption grants authority to the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) to consider the qualifications necessary for a certain occupation before deciding a discrimination case. Vallely says that it is important to give the MCAD some leeway in its decisions; that he cannot name a list of these "occupational qualifications." Vallely thanks the Congressional committee. 1:28:11: V: John Businger (State Representative from Brookline) notes that he has co-sponsored legislation in the Massachusetts House of Representatives barring sexual harassment and discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation. Businger says that government has a role in protecting its citizens from discrimination and harassment. Businger says that sexual harassment and discrimination against gays and lesbians are "unreasonable" and "arbitrary" forms of harassment. Businger talks about the need to make citizens aware of this legislation; that he has sponsored a bill to increase the posting requirements for anti-discrimination legislation; that the people affected by the legislation must be well informed in order to take advantage of it. Businger says that anti-discrimination policy and legislation must be posted on applications for credit, for employment, for services and for membership in organizations. Businger urges the legislators to pass this bill so that people can be made aware of their civil rights. Businger urges the legislators to pass the bills barring sexual harassment and discrimination of the basis of sexual orientation. 1:31:29: V: George Bachrach (State Senator) makes a lighthearted joke. The members of the panel laugh. Bachrach says that he is testifying in support of the Senate bill which bars discrimination against gays and lesbians in housing, employment, and credit. Bachrach says that he is sorry that this legislation has not already been passed into law.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/28/1985
Description: CELTICS HAT VENDOR "BEAT LA"
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/31/1985
Description: CITY WORKERS UNION LOCAL 285 SERVICE EMPLOYEES RALLY AT FANEUIL HALL, CROWDS, SIGNS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/01/1985
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: NIGHT PATROL THROUGH BRIGHTON AND KENMORE SQ FROM INSIDE POLICE CRUISER. Citgo sign at night.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/02/1985
Description: PORTRAITS OF GOVERNORS in State House
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/03/1985
Description: BARNEY FRANK ADDRESSES SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/12/1985
Description: OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE WALKING AROUND DOWNTOWN CROSSING. fat, obesity
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/12/1985
Description: BOSTON MARATHON recaps, winners Geoff Smith, Lisa Wiedenbach, other runners, spectators, medical director.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/15/1985
Description: LAB WORK ON HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE AT MASS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/18/1985
Description: Runners at starting line and on course of Boston Marathon. Press conferences on John Hancock as new sponsor. Laurel wreath, Bill Rodgers.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/19/1985
Description: ARCHIVAL STILLS OF BOSTON LATIN SCHOOL
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/22/1985
Description: HERMIT BILL BRITT'S OUTDOOR HOME IS THREATENED BY CITY OF BOSTON
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/23/1985