Description: Deborah Wang reports on the vice-presidential debate between Lloyd Bentsen and Dan Quayle. Wang reports that the candidates failed to debate any issues related to the African American community and minority voters, and there was no discussion of drugs, urban unemployment, housing, or discrimination. Footage from the vice-presidential debate. The African American community leaders were disappointed in the debate because there were no minorities represented on the panel of questioners. Interview with Dr. Kenneth Edelin, of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and Mickey Leland, US Congressman from Texas, about the lack of minority participation in the debate. Wang reports that the many leaders at an NAACP Legal Defense Fund luncheon were dissatisfied with the Dukakis campaign. Interview with City Councilor Bruce Bolling about the need for the candidates to address urban issues. Many minority voters supported Jackson for president. Wang notes that Dukakis will have to make an effort to bring minority voters to the polls on election day.
1:00:09: Visual: Footage from the vice-presidential debate between Lloyd Bentsen (Democratic vice-presidential candidiate) and Dan Quayle (Republican vice-presidential candidate) on October 5, 1988. The candidates shake hands and stand behind podiums. Deborah Wang reports that the candidates debated the federal deficit, farm subsidies, social security, campaign contributions, and other subjects. V: Footage of the candidates, the panel of questioners and the audience at the debate. Wang reports that the candidates failed any issues related to African American and minority voters. V: Footage of Dr. Kenneth Edelin (NAACP Legal Defense Fund) saying that some voters are frustrated because substantive issues are not being discussed in the campaign. Edelin says that issues of importance to minority voters are not being discussed. Wang reports that there was no discussion of drugs, urban unemployment, housing or discrimination; that the candidates had one exchange about the issue of poverty. V: Footage of Quayle and Bentsen at the debate. Quayle says that the administration of George Bush (Republican US presidential nominee) would be committed to eradicating poverty. Bentsen notes that the Reagan administration has not supported the passage of a sweeping welfare reform bill. Shots of the members of the panel of questioners at the debate. Wang reports that African American leaders were unsatisfied with the debate because there were no minorities on the panel of questioners. Wang notes that there were no minorities on the panel of questioners at the debate between Bush and Michael Dukakis (Democratic US presidential nominee). V: Footage of Dukakis and Bush at the presidential debate on September 25, 1988. Shots of the panel of questioners. Footage of Mickey Leland (US Congressman from Texas) being interviewed by Wang. Leland says that he is upset about the lack of minority participation in the debates. Leland says that the issues of concern to minority voters need to be discussed. Wang reports that the NAACP Legal Defense Fund met today for a luncheon; that the NAACP is an overwhelmingly Democratic organization. Wang reports that African American leaders are unsatisfied with the organization of the Democratic campaign. V: Shots of the crowd at the NAACP luncheon. Footage of Bruce Bolling (Boston City Council) saying that the candidates need to address issues of economic development and expanded job creation. Bolling says that the candidates should address the needs of urban America. Footage of Jesse Jackson (African American political leader) at a campaign rally in Wisconsin. Shots of the audience at the rally. Jackson pulls on a T-shirt over his dress shirt. The crowd cheers for Jackson. Wang reports that Jackson had been the candidate of choice for many minority voters; that Jackson is campaigning for Dukakis. Wang reports that Jackson supporters say that Dukakis needs to make an effort to bring African American voters to the polls. V: Footage of Edelin saying that Dukakis's strategy involves pursuing the "Reagan Democrats." Edelin says that the Democratic Party cannot win without the African American vote. Shots of the crowd at the NAACP luncheon.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/06/1988
Description: RALPH NADER WARNS MICHAEL DUKAKIS TO GUARD INTEREST OF VICTIMS OF BIG BUSINESS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/26/1987
Description: NEW CITIZENS TAKE OATH AT STATE HOUSE. EUTERPE DUKAKIS SPEAKS. naturalization.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/02/1986
Description: Dukakis proposes generating electricity by burning natural gas. Douglas Foy says it is too inefficient & backward method of conservation.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/03/1988
Description: National news programs focus on the Dukakis campaign's (i.e. John Sasso's) indiscretion causing demise of Biden candidacy. Predict damage to Dukakis' status.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/30/1987
Description: Michael Dukakis reiterates need for New Braintree prison, construction in progress.Weld opposes site but needs the cells. Holyoke and Springfield armories. Hampden sheriff Michael Ashe. Bulldozer, dump truck, crane. Iron pipes and barbed wire rimmed fences.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/15/1990
Description: New Braintree residents object to proposed site for prison. Gov. Michael Dukakis, Philip Johnston. Cows & snowy environs of New Braintree. (part 1 of 2)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/28/1987
Description: New Braintree residents object to proposed site for prison. Gov. Michael Dukakis, Rep. Henry Grenier. Cows and snowy environs of New Braintree. (part 2 of 2)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/29/1987
Description: Human Services Committee discusses New Braintree prison site and landowners' possible link to Dukakis (questioning his integrity). Sens. Houston, Wetmore, Padula. Reps. Magnani, Kollios, Parente.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/27/1988
Description: Owner of New Braintree land proposed for prison scuffles with news crew at Division of Capital Planning, because of controversy over sale. Dukakis says state might take site by eminent domain. B-roll
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/07/1988