Description: WALTER MONDALE PC AT DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION ON JOBS, ARMS, INDUSTRY, TAXES, GROWTH / DEFICIT
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/08/1983
Description: At airport press conference Bill Coleman introduces developer George Macomber to talk about Bird Island flats site of the Massachusetts Technology Center. Gov. Michael Dukakis and Massport executive director David Davis speak. GenRad president Bill Thurston, BRA director Robert Ryan. Groundbreaking with shiny shovels and hard hats. Fireboat sprays and sounds siren in harbor. Brief interview with East Boston community activist Anna DeFronzo.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/04/1983
Description: Gov. Michael Dukakis holds press conference to discuss removal of two Massport board members and firing of David Davis. William Geary.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/07/1983
Description: Campaigners hold Mel King for Mayor signs in English, Chinese, and Spanish, and sell t-shirts and caps outside Concord Baptist Church in South End. King gets out of limousine with Jesse Jackson. Inside they shake hands and raise linked arms before Rainbow Coalition press conference. King introduces Jackson as “country preacher.” Jackson recounts 20 years of progress in America toward freedom and equality. He commends King for his efforts to leverage power of black people, and endorses him for mayor of Boston. King presents Jackson with a copy of King's book, Chain of Change. Jackson takes questions about the role of minorities in the Democratic Party and his potential campaign for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination. reel 1 of 2.
1:00:04: Visual: Campaign workers for Mel King (candidate for Mayor of Boston), many of them white, hold campaign signs and sell T-shirts and buttons outside of the Concord Baptist Church in the South End. A campaign worker models his own King T-shirt, which has a campaign slogan in English, Spanish and Chinese. He helps customers find sizes among the multicolored shirts, which are displayed on a table. An Asian woman arrives with a King campaign sign in Chinese. Shot of Mel King baseball caps displayed along a fence. More campaign workers arrive with signs. Shot of the church, with campaign workers standing on the sidewalk and in the street. A truck mounted with two speakers drives along the street. The driver speaks into a microphone, alerting passersby to the arrival of Jesse Jackson (African American political leader). 1:04:11: V: A limousine pulls up outside of the church. King and Jackson exit the limousine and stand in the street. The crowd applauds and cheers, "We want Mel." 1:05:04: V: Jackson and King stand before the media in a room set up for a press conference. They shake hands and raise linked arms. King and Jackson sit down at a table at the front of the room. King gets up and stands at a podium. He welcomes the audience and introduces Jesse Jackson. King commends Jackson's struggle for equality on behalf of minorities and the disenfranchised. King refers to Jackson as a "country preacher." 1:08:10: V: Jackson stands at the podium. He talks about the civil rights movement and the struggle for equal access for all minorities. Jackson says that no one must be denied access or participation because of their race, sex, or religion. Jackson talks about the need for equal protection under the law. Jackson says that voting irregularities must be eliminated; that the Voting Rights Act must be enforced. Jackson says that King has a good combination of experience, integrity, and intelligence; that Massachusetts is ready for a change. Jackson congratulates King on the organization of a Rainbow Coalition in Massachusetts. King presents Jackson with a copy of his book, Chain of Change. Jacson and King and King's supporters raise linked arms while the crowd cheers. 1:14:09: V: Shot of an African American man in the audience. Jackson and King take questions from the audience. An audience member asks Jackson about the possibility of his running for president as an independent candidate, or of his supporting an independent candidate. Jackson says that it is too soon to answer the audience members questions; that the Democratic Party reflects its membership. Jackson says that there must be reciprocal voting within the Democratic Party; that white voters must vote for minority candidates if minority candidates vote for white candidates; that there must be integrated slates of candidates. Jackson says that voting irregularities can be used to keep people from the polls; that voting irregularities must be eliminated. Jackson says that he has two objectives: to achieve parity and to fight Reagan. Jackson adds that a King victory in Boston accomplishes both of his objectives. The audience applauds. Another audience member asks Jackson if he will run for president. Jackson says that he is considering a campaign for the Democratic Party nomination. An audience member asks Jackson about Boston's reputation as a racist city. Jackson says that the United States is "schizophrenic" on the question of race. Jackson reviews some high and low moments concerning race and the African American community in Boston. Jackson says that King's candidacy is a "high moment." An audience member asks a question about voter turnout.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/06/1983
Description: Gov. Michael Dukakis press conference on plans to depress Central Artery and chance of obtaining 90% federal highway funds for the $2.2 billion project. Explains master plan and impact on neighborhoods with maps and renderings. Attorney General Francis Bellotti.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/27/1983
Description: After luncheon with non-Washington reporters, Pres. Ronald Reagan holds press conference on terrorist acts in Beirut, Lebanon and speaks generally of strife in Middle East. Reporters applaud the president. Reagan and Nancy walk across lawn and board Marine helicopter.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/24/1983
Description: Pres. Ronald Reagan press conference on Central American policy. Refers to military training exercises in Honduras and 55 non-commissioned US officers training Salvadoran army. Supports Contadora peace process. Says situation bears no comparison to Vietnam; plans no intervention in regional hostilities. Utters characteristic “There you go again” to a reporter's question.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/26/1983
Description: Frank Keefe, William Geary, James Hoyte and BJ Rudman hold press conference to respond to inspector general's report on problems with the MDC and state's deteriorating infrastructure.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/14/1983
Description: PAUL TSONGAS PC ON REAGAN'S LACK OF CONTROL. MICHAEL DUKAKIS PC ON HOMELESS PROBLEM
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/21/1983
Description: NOTORIOUS JOYCE HAMPERS AND EDWARD HARRINGTON PC ON KING ADMINISTRATION TAX DEPARTMENT PROBE. revenue. Barczak.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/01/1983