Description: MICHAEL DUKAKIS DEFENDS ABILITY TO CAMPAIGN AND GOVERN SIMULTANEOUSLY. ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN STAFFERS. JOHN SASSO, HALE CHAMPION.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/19/1987
Description: GOPS WORRY ABOUT WHO'S IN CHARGE WHILE MICHAEL DUKAKIS CAMPAIGNS. Hale Champion.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/20/1987
Description: MICHAEL DUKAKIS' CHIEF CAMPAIGN AIDES COMMENT ON HIS STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES. John Sasso, John DeVillars.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/16/1987
Description: Delinquent teens remanded to DYS are encouraged in art therapy program to express themselves through painting and sculpture. Exhibit and sale of their work.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/18/1988
Description: Carlisle dairy farmer feeds his cows and talks about the increasing cost of grain.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/15/1988
Description: Rep. Jonathan Healy proposes milk tax to subsidize state's ailing dairy farmers. Supermarket dairy section. Cows prancing, eating hay, being milked mechanically. Tractors, farm equipment.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/13/1989
Description: Republican candidates for US Senate, Dan Daly and James Rappaport, engage in acrimonious debate, accusing each other of lying.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/14/1990
Description: Christopher Lydon interviews Vice President Dan Quayle. Quayle talks about his visit to Mission Hill Elementary School and the Carol Stuart murder case. He says that respect among people will bring racial harmony. Quayle talks about his upcoming visit to Latin America and US foreign policy in Panama. He also talks about the Republican Party's position on abortion. Following the edited story is additional footage of the interview, mostly the second camera view of the same content in the edited story.
1:00:04: Footage of Dan Quayle (US Vice President) being interviewed by Christopher Lydon. Quayle describes his visit to Mission Hill Elementary School. Quayle says that the kids were involved; that the parents were committed to education; that the teachers were respected by the students. Lydon asks who came up with the idea for a visit to Mission Hill Elementary School. Quayle says that his staff asked Bernard Cardinal Law (Archbishop of Boston) for suggestions about which school to visit; that Law recommended Mission Hill Elementary School. Lydon asks Quayle about the Stuart murder case. Quayle says that he talked about the Stuart murder case in a private meeting with parents, administrators, and teachers at the school. Quayle says that people must respect one another. Quayle says that respect will bring racial harmony. Lydon asks about Quayle's upcoming visit to Latin America. Lydon mentions the US invasion of Panama. Quayle says that some Latin American leaders have expressed concerns about the US invasion of Panama. Quayle says that he will meet with Carlos Andres Perez (President of Venezuela); that he will ask Perez and other leaders to help build a democracy in Panama. Quayle says that the public statements of some Latin American leaders do not represent their private sentiments. Quayle says that there is strong support for the US invasion in Panama and across Latin America. Lydon asks if the US should assume some responsibility for the rise of Manuel Noriega (leader of Panama). Quayle says that the US should assume no responsibility for Noriega. Quayle says that Noriega declared war on the US; that Noriega's forces killed and wounded an innocent US marine soldier; that Noriega's forces sexually harassed US women. Quayle says that the US should not assume responsibility for the stolen election in Panama. Lydon asks Quayle about the Republican Party's position on abortion. Quayle says that the party platform advocates the protection of the unborn. Quayle says that many party members disagree with the platform; that the Republican Party is inclusive. Quayle says that people are welcome to disagree with the platform. Quayle says that abortion is a divisive issue. Quayle accuses the Democratic Party of becoming a one-issue party. Quayle says that pro-life supporters are not welcome in the Democratic Party. Quayle says that he does not want pro-choice Republicans to abandon the party.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/22/1990
Description: Dan Rather speaks at Harvard Law School. A look at local coverage of national news.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/18/1986
Description: Dan Rather conducts confrontational live interview with George Bush who ducks Iran contra issue. Bush Mass. campaign chair Sen. Paul Cellucci reacts. Rather defends his approach.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/26/1988