Description: GOVERNOR EDWARD KING IN ACTION IN LIMO, AT STATE HOUSE, IN HELICOPTER. sound effects
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/14/1980
Description: GOV ED KING AT SCIENCE MUSEUM AND OUTSIDE STATE HOUSE (10.5 MIN IN)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/14/1980
Description: EDWARD KING EARLY APPOINTEES: PAUL GUZZI - TRANSITION, RON BRINN - PRESS, CHAS JOHNSON - EDUCATION
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/03/1979
Description: CHARLES MAHONEY, EDWARD HANLEY, PAUL GUZZI. EDWARD KING APPOINTEES
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/06/1978
Description: Governor of Massachusetts Ed King gives budget address for fiscal year 1984. Efforts include health care, correctional institutions, education, services for the elderly, housing, career training, law enforcement. King describes his budget recommendation as lean, tight, frugal, economically sound, socially aware, and fair. Reporter Janet Wu interviews state Representative Johnston on his view of the state budget. He describes it as the most irresponsible budget he has heard out of the seven he has seen since becoming part of the legislature and believes it should be rejected. He compares it to a republican budget, similar to that of Ronald Reagan. He believes that King's budget turns its back on the poorest people in the state. Another man is interviewed who agrees with Johnston. Wu then interviews Representative Cohen about his impressions of the governor's state budget address. He explains that the governor does not have local aid fund in his budget. Cohen proposes decreasing state operations in order to increase local aid without increasing the state budget.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/28/1981
Description: Men in front of James Michael Curley Recreation Center aka L Street Bathhouse in South Boston. Exteriors of the building. Governor Ed King talks and poses for pictures, shakes hands, and talks to constituents. State Senator William Bulger walks across street toward L Street Bathhouse. Bulger shakes hands and makes jokes. They hold a press conference. Bulger says he spent five summers lifeguarding at the Bathhouse and it was the best job he ever had. He endorses Governor King for reelection. King presents Bulger with a check for $15 million from state takeover of Hynes Auditorium. Senator Chester Atkins joins them at podium. Shots of reporter Janet Wu listening to the press conference. King continues talking about the accomplishments of his administration. King leaves press conferences and shakes hands. Wu asks King why he chose to give the check to Bulger rather than the mayor, and why they held the press conference at the L Street Bathhouse.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/09/1982
Description: SHOPPERS AT LECHMERE. GERALD D'AVOLIO INTERVIEW ON BLUE LAW BILL. ROLL CALL TOTEBOARD FOR HOUSE VOTE. STATE HOUSE.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/30/1982
Description: BARRY LOCKE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH ED KING, TALKS ABOUT INDICTMENT
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/04/1981
Description: B-roll footage of Massachusetts Port Authority (MASSPORT) structures and five MASSPORT workers on strike, picketing in a parking lot. Signs read "MASSPORT Unfair to Teamsters Local 137" and "On Strike." Footage of traffic on bridge; roadway. Motorcycle policeman with canine assistant wearing goggles on back of bike. Zoomed clip of air traffic control tower at Logan Airport; slightly larger group of striking workers circle in parking lot; state policeman regulates traffic.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/08/1980
Description: MBTA Green Line Park Street Station. .
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/30/1982