Description: MONITORING SOVIET TV, SATELLITE DISH, SOVIET EXPERT MARSHALL GOLDMAN
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/23/1986
Description: Satellite TV. Various shots.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/06/1980
Description: Satellite TV. various shots of WGBH dish and antenna.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/06/1980
Description: NETWORK COVERAGE OF MICHAEL DUKAKIS' PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY ANNOUNCEMENT
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/29/1987
Description: State Senate votes to admit television cameras to cover proceedings in the chamber. Gavel to Gavel control room. Sign over Senate door. Lois Pines, Walter Boverini, Michael Barrett.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/03/1989
Description: Rules Committee approves plan to televise Senate proceedings. William Bulger presides. David Locke, Lois Pines, John Brennan. Empty Senate chamber.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/10/1990
Description: Senate confirms Kennedy's proposed ban on media cross-ownership by tabling counter-measure of Sen. Symms, thereby assuring that Rupert Murdoch must choose between Herald+Fox tv. Hollings, Weicker.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/27/1988
Description: The sound goes in and out at the beginning of this video. Exteriors of South Boston High School and South Boston environs. African American students board buses at South Boston High School. Boston Police officers are stationed near the school. Police cruisers escort buses to and from the school. Jerome Wynegar (Headmaster, South Boston High School) stands in the school yard. White students exit the school after the buses depart. A passerby tells the camera crew that their presence causes a disturbance.
1:00:09: Visual: Exterior of South Boston High School. A Boston Police cruiser is parked in the courtyard of the school, to the right of the steps. Shots of exterior of the school. A Massachusetts State Police cruiser is parked to left of the steps. A group of three white students exits the school. Shots of G Street; of rowhouses in front of the school on G Street; of the high school; of a "Wallace for President" sticker on a street sign. Two white students exit the school. 1:06:14: V: Shot of East 6th Street. The street is snowy. A Boston Police station wagon is parked in front of the high school. An officer exits the station wagon and walks toward the school. A small green and white bus maneuvers in the courtyard of the school. Shot of students walking down G Street, away from the school. A student closes the window on the second floor of the school. Shot of the exterior of the school. The green and white bus is idling in front of the school entrance. Shot of house on the corner of G Street and Thomas Park. A Boston Police station wagon pulls away from the school. A Boston Police cruiser pulls into the school yard. Two officers exit the car. Shot of one of the Boston Police cruisers in school yard; the cruiser is labeled "Tactical Patrol Force." 1:10:02: V: A police cruiser with flashing lights escorts a line of yellow school buses up G Street. The school buses pull up in front of the school. A few police officers station themselves along G Street. Small groups of minority students exit the school. One student stops to wave at the camera. African American students make their way toward the buses. There are a few Hispanic students among those boarding the buses. Audio of students talking to the camera crew. Students peer out of the windows of the buses. The buses pull away in single file. The small green and white bus pulls out of the school yard, into the street. One remaining school bus pulls away, followed by a Boston Police station wagon with its lights flashing. 1:17:34: V: Pan of houses on G Street. A lone African American male student waits in front of the school. White students slowly exit the school. Jerome Wynegar (Headmaster, South Boston High School) stands in the school yard, talking to officials and passersby. A few police officers remain in the school yard. Students file out of the school yard. An African American teacher confers with Wynegar. Audio of a voice speaking to the camera crew, "Do you realize that you're being here creates more of a disturbance than when you're not here?" A crew member responds. Bits of an ensuing conversation can be heard. A few white students linger on the steps of the school. Wynegar remains in the school yard. Students continue to exit the building.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/15/1977
Description: As many as 25,000 Cambodians, Laotians, and Vietnamese make up Southeast Asian community in Lowell. Mayor Richard Howe tells how this burdens schools & services. Cambodian newscast on cable tv.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/07/1991
Description: WCVB refuses to air Store 24 ad mentioning condoms among other goods. Mark Jurkowitz comments. Bedroom scene from "Santa Barbara" soap opera. Condom display in Store 24. Clip from ad.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/30/1991