Description: New Suffolk County jail on Nashua Street is well appointed. Exterior and interior. Robert Rufo. Gym, classroom, cell block, dining area, library. Window washer on outside of building.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/07/1990
Description: Rep. Robert Ambler runs against newcomer Robert Hedlund for the Norfolk County state senate seat. Hedlund campaigning on street, handing out leaflets. Ambler speaking to group inside a home.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/15/1990
Description: POS on Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in oil dispute reveals ignorance and anti-Arab attitudes. Sen. John Kerry urges control of oil prices. Gas station, pumps, service attendants, tire change and fan belt.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/06/1990
Description: Supreme Court rules that states can require teen to notify parent before having abortion. Evelyn Murphy at abortion rights rally. Planned Parenthood banner. Pro-choice buttons. Citizens for Life office.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/25/1990
Description: Peabody auto dealer acts out vendetta against Mayor Peter Torigian on public access program. Cable operator requires liability policy to protect itself against potential defamation suit.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/05/1990
Description: Senior citizens meet in Peabody to ask for help in keeping Medex rates affordable so they will be able to continue health care coverage. Audience of elderly people.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/19/1990
Description: Rep. Steven Pierce tries to explain away his error in late filing of income taxes for five years. James Rappaport finds this oversight curious.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/12/1990
Description: Marcus Jones reports on city-wide preparations for Nelson Mandela's visit. Jones report includes footage of Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston) and a group of city officials raising the flag of the African National Congress (ANC) on City Hall Plaza and footage of preparations for a rally on the Esplanade. Jones interviews Maurice Lewis (Public Affairs Director, WBCN radio) and a senior from the Jeremiah Burke High School about Mandela's visit. Jones reports that more than 4,000 people are expected to take part in a Walk For Freedom from Roxbury to the Esplanade. Jones notes that students from the Trotter Elementary School will perform for Mandela at a reception. Jones interviews Trotter Elementary School students about Mandela. Jones' report includes footage of Trotter school students rehearsing a musical piece. Students make posters in preparation for Mandela's visit. Jones notes that vendors are selling souvenir merchandise with images of Mandela. Jones interviews Jacob Abdul Khllaq (General Manager, A Nubian Notion) about the books, T-shirts and posters sold at his store. Jones interviews Lisa Grant (resident) about Mandela. Jones' report includes footage of an African American man and boy talking about Mandela and footage from Mandela's visit to New York City.
1:00:07: Visual: Footage of Ray Flynn (Mayor of Boston) and a group of city officials unfurling a flag of the African National Congress (ANC). The group of city officials with Flynn include Boston City Councillors Charles Yancey, Bruce Bolling, and David Scondras. Shots of the media assembled on City Hall Plaza; of the ANC flag being raised on a flag pole. Marcus Jones reports that there is much excitement surrounding the preparations for the arrival of Nelson Mandela (ANC leader) in Boston. V: Footage of Flynn addressing a gathered crowd. Flynn says that the people of Boston and the United Way will give Mandela a big welcome tomorrow. Shot of preparations being made on the Esplanade for Mandela's visit; of preparations at the Hatch Shell. Jones reports that Mandela's visit is as important as the visit by Pope John Paul II in the 1980s. V: Footage of Maurice Lewis (Public Affairs Director, WBCN radio) being interviewed. Lewis says that the whole city is pulling together to prepare for Mandela's visit; that the city of Boston is rising to the occasion. Shots of a group of people of diverse races walking along a street. Jones reports that more than 4,000 people are expected to take part in a Walk for Freedom tomorrow morning; that the walk will begin in Roxbury and end at the Esplanade. V: Footage of Loraine Sterling (senior, Jeremiah Burke High School) being interviewed. Sterling says that the organizers of the walk wanted to show their support for Mandela. Jones reports that students from the William Trotter Elementary School are rehearsing a prayer for Mandela; that the work was composed two years before. Jones reports that the students will perform for Mandela at a private reception tomorrow evening at the Copley Plaza Hotel. V: Shots of students rehearsing at the Trotter School. Shots of students rehearsing on stage; of a teacher watching the students; of students playing music on water glasses; of students playing percussion instruments; of students on stage. Footage of Priscilla Purvis (fifth grader, William Trotter School) being interviewed. Purvis says that Mandela helps people; that not everyone helps people. Footage of Molly Costello (fourth grader, William Trotter School) being interviewed by Jones. Costello says that Mandela fights for freedom; that he does not give up. Shots of students making posters in preparation for Mandela's visit. Shot of a sign reading, "Mandela, Roxbury loves you." Jones reports that Mandela's name and image appear on souvenir merchandise being sold across the city; that proceeds support Mandela's mission in South Africa. V: Shot of books about Mandela; of a woman putting pamphlets about Mandela on a rack; of T-shirts with Mandela's face; of buttons with Mandela's image. Shot of a worker in the store A Nubian Notion. The worker folds a Mandela T-shirt and puts it in a bag. Footage of Jacob Abdul Khllaq (General Manager, A Nubian Notion) being interviewed in the store. Khllaq says that people recognize the impact that Mandela has had on the world; that people want a piece of history. Footage of an African American man and a small boy standing in front of a poster of Mandela. The man tells the boy that Mandela is a great leader. Footage of Lisa Grant (resident) being interviewed. Grant says that Mandela has sacrificed twenty-seven years of his life. Grant says that Mandela is a hero. Shot of Nelson Mandela and Winnie Mandela (wife of Nelson Mandela) in New York City with David Dinkins (mayor of New York City). This news story is accompanied by intermittent music.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/22/1990
Description: Budget cuts might result in elimination of some press secretaries from governor's and legislative staffs. Dukakis and Rep. John Flood says they are essential. Jim Thistle and Peter Gelzinis disagree.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/03/1990
Description: Special legislative commission on hospital finance hears health care advocates' ideas for refining universal health care and reducing costs. Sen. Salvatore Albano.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/24/1990