Description: PRESS CONFERENCE, SHRINERS BURNS INSTITUTE, TEST TUBE SKIN AND GRAFTS.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/15/1984
Description: SHRINERS BURNS INSTITUTE PRESS CONFERENCE ANNOUNCING TEST TUBE SKIN DEVELOPMENT
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/15/1984
Description: INTERVIEW WITH CORRECTIONS COMMISSIONER BEN THOMPSON ABOUT LOCAL PRESS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/27/1984
Description: Reporter Christopher Lydon talks about presidential campaign. Reporter Gail Harris reports on President Ronald Reagan's press conference about an environmental report; footage of Lieutenant Governor John Kerry, David Bartley, and Congressman James Shannon (all candidates for US Senate) commenting on acid rain. Bartley says Kerry and Shannon are not doing enough about acid rain. Harris reports on new seat belt and air bag regulations. Lydon presents mobster Raymond Patriarca obituary, compares Patriarca to "The Godfather." Harris reports on new technology for detecting cancer. Footage of South Norfolk Council for Children representative Cathy Wheeler telling story of "Angie." Reporter Meg Vaillancourt gives stats for residential programs for youth with mental health issues. Footage of New Bedford Council for Children representative Jean Peterson talking about budget. Philip Johnston, human services secretary talks about state of children's mental healthcare. Dr. Eli Newberger (of Children's Hospital) testifies on state funding of mental health support services for children. Dr. Michael Jellinek (Chief of Child Psychology at Mass. General Hospital) talks about budget. Vaillancourt talks about growing difficulty of mental health over time. Charles Fried (Harvard Law School) and Anthony Lewis (New York Times) studio interview on Supreme Court at term's end: apparently conservative trend and states' rights inclination in recent decisions. Broadcast ends with international news: OPEC; Libyan bombing; dock worker strike in Great Britain; correspondent in England talks about economic situation of British Pound Sterling.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/11/1984
Description: 1) MWRA is created to manage regional water supply; Alden Raine. 2) Briefs on Gorbachev meeting with Thatcher on SDI; Bhopal chemical spill aftermath; heart transplant recipient William Schroeder's condition. 3) Interview with Chris Carter of Grassroots International and Kurt Edgren of American Red Cross on Ethiopian drought and famine relief. 4) Exhibit of Tian Wei Liu's abstract Chinese ink paintings; artist at work. Anchors Harris and Vaillancourt
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/17/1984
Description: LAURENCE TRIBE INTERVIEW ON REAGAN AND SUPREME COURT, ABORTION, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES PORTRAIT.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/23/1984
Description: Review of the first few years of court ordered desgregation, including explosion of racism and violence, and the heavy police patrol required to keep things under control. Garrity is still in charge of the Boston schools. Although things are more quiet, and certain programs are working , like magnet schools, a high percentage of Boston students are still significantly under the national average. The Boston school system is also still overwhelmingly made up of minority students. Black parents propose ‘freedom of choice’ plan. Interviews with Robert Peterkin, Robert Spillane, and other officials. Classroom scenes of the current school system,highlighting Mildred Reed and her daughter Kim. They are Jamaica Plain residents, and Kim is bused to Brighton High School. Interview with Kim, where she talks about the benefits of being bused. Scenes of Kim getting on the bus, the bus ride, and in school.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/11/1984
Description: ROWS OF VEGETABLE PLANTS IN WESTON. SQUASH, BROCCOLI, CABBAGE, CARROTS. CROPS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/17/1984
Description: STUDENTS REGISTERING TO VOTE IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, PARK STREET
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/08/1984
Description: PAN OF DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES' NAMES ON PRIMARY BALLOT. ONE MAN VOTING.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/15/1984