Description: Christopher Lydon interviews Mel King (Boston mayoral candidate) in his home. Lydon asks King about his experiences and strengths as a social worker. King says that he believes in empowering people and encouraging them to solve their own problems. King answers questions about similarities between his background and the background of Ray Flynn (Boston mayoral candidate). King says that Flynn has adopted a "me, too" approach to politics. King emphasizes his own commitment to diversity and says that he has taken the lead on many issues. Lydon asks King whether Flynn has learned from him. Lydon also asks King about his silent nature. King says that there is thought and reflection behind his silences. Some sound interference at the end of the interview. Tape 2 of 2 Editor's note: Content given off the record was edited out of this footage.
1:00:30: Visual: Christopher Lydon interviews Mel King (candidate for mayor of Boston) in his home. Lydon asks King to describe his experiences and strengths as a social worker. King says that it is important to help people in need; that it is important to feel good about yourself in order to feel good about other people; that people feel good when they can solve their own problems. King talks about his work with the Symphony Tenants Organizing Project. King says that he encouraged the tenants to use their skills to solve problems. King says that it takes a lot of people to effect change. King says that he is inspired by the actions of Rosa Parks (African American civil rights activist); that the civil rights movement required the participation of many. King says that he believes in empowering people to solve their own problems. 1:04:57: V: Lydon asks King about similarities between his background and the background of Ray Flynn (candidate for mayor of Boston). King says that he has never remarked on similarities between him and Flynn; that Flynn has adopted a "me, too" approach to politics which leads people to see similarities between them. King says that their experiences and worldviews are vastly different; that Flynn's positions are narrower and more parochial. King notes that Flynn does not live in a diverse community; that his legislative achievements are different than Flynn's legislative achievements; that Flynn has not pushed for the same kind of programs. Lydon asks if Flynn has learned from King. King says that people are aware of his successes. King notes that he is usually out in front on the issues; that Flynn has not been out in front on the issues. King adds that he filed the first bills dealing with housing displacement and condominium conversion; that Flynn lagged behind him on this issue. King says that his politics have been informed by the issue of oppression. King says that he and Flynn come from different places in respect to the issue of oppression. 1:12:05: V: Lydon asks King what is behind King's silence. King says that there is thought and reflection behind his silence; that he expresses his anger at oppression through action. King says that he likes to think about the causes of problems and the solutions to problems. The crew takes cutaway shots of Lydon and King. Lydon says that King should consider Flynn as a student; that Flynn needs to learn from King, even if he wins the election. King and Lydon speak informally about the staffing of Flynn's administration in the event of a Flynn victory. Lydon asks King if he would consider working for a Flynn administration.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/03/1983
Description: Interview with Michael Gelber, Lyndon LaRouche disciple, as Boston mayoral candidate. Bases his campaign on rearrangement of world debt and finances, and industrialization policy.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/21/1983
Description: WALTER MONDALE AT HUBERT H. HUMPHREY OCCUPATIONAL RESOURCE CENTER AT MADISON PARK HIGH
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/03/1983
Description: INTERVIEW WITH GARY HART ON UPCOMING PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION, MORRIS UDALL SPEECH, RECEPTION
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/30/1983
Description: PRODUCTION OF NECCO WAFERS AND OTHER CANDY ON CONVEYOR BELTS IN FACTORY
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/10/1983
Description: OFFICE WORKER ENVIRONS, OPERATORS, CRT, SWITCHBOARD AT NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/28/1983
Description: NEWBURY STREET GALLERY, SHOPS. RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL. KAKAS, DIUTSHFURS, ROBERTS/NEUSTADTER FURRIERS. INSIDE J. HARRINGTON HAIR SALON, BLOW DRYER, COMBS, BRUSH.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/26/1983
Description: NIGHT PATROL ON BEACON HILL, BACK SEAT VIEW, PEOPLE ON STREET, COP DRIVING, POLICE RADIO, FEMALE OFFICER
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/08/1983

NMR

Description: NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR), PATIENT, MACHINE, BRAIN PICTURES, TECHNICIAN (MRI)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/12/1983

NMR

Description: NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR), PATIENT, MACHINE, BRAIN PICTURES (MRI)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/12/1983