Description: Christy George reports that George Bush has nominated attorney Wayne Budd for the post of Massachusetts US Attorney. George reviews Budd's career as an attorney and state official. Budd at a press conference talking about his credentials and that the color of his skin is irrelevant to his nomination. Scenes of Budd in his office at the Budd, Wiley and Richlin law firm, including architect Paul Parks visiting him in his office. Former Massachusetts US Attorney Frank McNamara left the post after a controversy. There are some pending cases being handled by the present Massachusetts US Attorney.
1:00:19: Visual: Shot of Wayne Budd (Nominee for Massachusetts US Attorney) entering a room. Footage of Budd speaking at a press conference. Budd says that he is very proud of his black heritage; that the color of his skin is irrelevant to his nomination for US Attorney. Budd says that his credentials are the important issue. Shots of Budd walking past desks and cubicles in an office environment; of Budd sitting down at his desk. Christy George reports that Budd served as the first African American president of the Massachusetts Bar Association. George notes that Budd has been in private practice since he stepped down from his post in the Civil Rights Division of the Attorney General's office in the 1970s. George adds that Budd has strong ties to Michael Dukakis (Governor of Massachusetts); that Dukakis picked Budd to head the Civil Service Commission in 1983; that one of Budd's law partners was an advisor to Dukakis' presidential campaign. V: Footage of Budd sitting with two African American women in his office. Shots of Budd and the women conversing. George reports that George Bush (US President) has nominated Budd for the Massachusetts US Attorney post. V: Footage of Paul Parks (architect) and another man entering Budd's office. Budd greets the two men. Shot of Parks. Footage of Budd at the press conference. Budd says that he is an advocate of social and civil rights. Budd says that he ranges from moderate to conservative on fiscal matters. Budd says that he bears no grudges against anyone; that he is not beholden to anyone. Budd says that he will not "go after" the Democratic Party on Bush' s behalf. Shots of members of the media at the press conference. Shots of Budd greeting colleagues. George reports that Budd was on the short list for US Attorney in 1986; that Ed Meese (US Attorney General for Ronald Reagan) chose Frank McNamara for the post; that McNamara left the office after a controversy. V: Shot of McNamara leaving a press conference. George reports that Budd says that there are morale problems in the US Attorney's office. V: Footage of Budd at the press conference. Budd says that public servants are given a "public trust"; that violations of the "public trust" should be investigated. Budd says that violators of the "public trust" should be prosecuted. Budd says that "the drug war" is another priority. George stands outside of the offices of Budd, Wiley & Richlin. George reports that there are some pending cases in the US Attorney's office; that the 75 State Street case is one of the pending cases. V: Footage of Budd at the press conference. Budd says that Jeremiah O'Sullivan (Massachusetts US Attorney) will probably finish the 75 State Street case before he leaves office.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/30/1989
Description: Richard Voke says House Ways and Means Committee cannot seriously consider the proposed budget and must rewrite it. Edward Lashman attempts to defend it.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/06/1989
Description: House Ways and Means Committee chastises Ed Lashman for his deficit reduction plan which is not drastic enough. Reps. Voke, Reinstein, Havern.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/16/1989
Description: Review of world events (Beijing massacre, death of Ayatollah, Poland election) during week when TOCN was pre-empted by auction.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/12/1989
Description: Paul Cellucci decides not to run for governor; instead becomes running mate of William Weld. Alexander Tennant.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/29/1989
Description: Rep. Chet Atkins proposes to end welfare payments to illegal aliens to save state $1 million per year.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/17/1989
Description: Aerials of Western Massachusetts. Berkshire Mountains, Deerfield River, North Adams. (1989)
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 1989
Description: Reps. Pierce, Havern, Miceli talk about cuts in state budget. Hobnobbing legislators outside House chamber. Lobbyists and mothers with carriages fill hallways. Clapprood smoking. Keverian holding baby.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 11/08/1989
Description: Wheelchair riders protest Greyhound's policy regarding disabled passengers on their buses. Lift.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 12/13/1989
Description: Ray Flynn visits White Stadium in Franklin Park, where high school football is played, to mark start of renovation. Tour of facilities, scoreboard, empty bleachers. Photo of Flynn as high school athlete.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/07/1989