Description: Marcus Jones reports that voter support for Jesse Jackson (Democratic US Presidential candidate) appears to be growing with each primary election, despite being labeled as "unelectable" by political analysts and the media. Jones notes that Jackson is gaining support from white voters and other voters outside of his political base. Jones suggests that critics are dismissive of Jackson because of his skin color. Jones' report includes footage from an interview with Bob Beckel (political analyst). Beckel says that Jackson will have to convince white voters and the media to see beyond his skin color. Jones' report features footage of Jackson campaigning, footage of Jackson at a candidates' forum and footage from a Jackson campaign advertisement. Jones' report also includes footage of Jackson saying that his race should not be an issue in the campaign.
1:00:07: Visual: Footage of Jesse Jackson (Democratic US presidential candidate) at a campaign rally in New Hampshire on February 16, 1988. Jackson say that his campaign has defied the odds; that his campaign has been winning "uphill battles." Shots of the crowd. Marcus Jones reports that political analysts and the media have called Jackson the "most unelectable candidate in the race for the White House." Jones notes that support for Jackson seems to be growing. V: Footage of Jackson announcing his candidacy in November of 1983. Footage from a 1988 political advertisement for Jackson. Jones notes that Jackson's candidacy in 1983 made history; that Jackson's victories in 1988 are exceptional. Jones adds that Jackson is gaining support from voters outside of his African American base. V: Footage of a white male saying that Jackson will win in the South; of another white male asking, "Why not?" Shot of Jackson at a campaign rally; of Jackson exiting an airplane. Jones notes that voters in Maine, Vermont, Minnesota, and other states are supporting Jackson. V: Footage of a white male in New Hampshire saying that critics are creating a negative image of Jackson. Footage of Jackson at a televised forum in Dallas. Jackson sits on stage with other Democratic candidates. Jackson says that the US should not be overly dependent on oil from the Persian Gulf; that every youth should have the opportunity to go to college. Jackson criticizes the defense policy of Ronald Reagan (US President). Jones suggests that critics are calling Jackson unelectable because of his skin color. V: Footage of Jackson in New Hampshire on October 12, 1987. Jackson says that the issue of his race should be left to "God"; that the issue of his credentials should be left up to the voters. Footage of Bob Beckel (political analyst) saying that Jackson addresses issues that other candidates are afraid to address. Beckel says that Jackson will have trouble convincing white voters and the media to see beyond his skin color. Beckel says that Jackson has "no shot" at winning. Beckel says that the situation is unfair to Jackson. Footage of Jackson at a campaign rally in New Hampshire. Supporters chant, "Win, Jesse, Win." Jones notes that Jackson's base of support continues to grow.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/04/1988
Description: Speaker Keverian's leadership of the House is questioned because of his inability to unite the members on a tax package. Rep. Richard Moore.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/16/1990
Description: Three patriots players return to practice because they don't think the strike is winnable. The Patriots will not be able to pay them more than a 100 dollar per diem, and won't let them pay. Eugene Profit, Fred Marion, and Cedric Jones speak at a press conference. The players union calls off the strike and all of the players return. Patrick Sullivan talks to the press about the roster deadline, which was the day before the players returned, and therefore the players were turned away. There is a lot of miscommunication between the union and NFL management.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/15/1987
Description: Islamic scholar Ali Asani points out Americans' misunderstanding of Muslims and misattribution of Saddam Hussein's actions in the Gulf war to religious motives. Saddam kneeling in prayer. ,Jones
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/23/1991
Description: LOCAL JEWISH MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MASSACRE VICTIMS AT ISTANBUL SYNAGOGUE
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/10/1986
Description: Lowdown on Ivan Boesky and insider-trading scandal. Gillette, NYSE.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/20/1986
Description: Veterans of Iwo Jima recall the blood and intensity on the anniversary of that battle. Memorial observance at State House. File of fighting and flag raising.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/19/1991
Description: JACK KEMP ANNOUNCES REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY IN NH
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/06/1987
Description: JACQUES D'AMBOISE, CHOREOGRAPHER TEACHING CHILDREN'S DANCE CLASS
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/18/1986
Description: ROBERT RUFO AND OTHER SHERIFFS PLEAD FOR RELIEF OF JAIL OVERCROWDING. PATRICIA MCGOVERN. CHARLES STREET JAIL.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/09/1987