[The 90’s Election Specials raw: Clinton in New Hampshire]
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Bill Clinton campaigns at Salem High School in New Hampshire, at a party for supporters, and at a bowling alley.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Bill Clinton campaigns at Salem High School in New Hampshire, at a party for supporters, and at a bowling alley.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. Carol Moseley Braun fundraiser in Chicago before the Democratic primaries. Interview with Braun’s Finance Committee Chairman John Rogers and footage of Braun at the party.
Footage for The 90’s Election Specials. This tape includes footage for a The 90’s segment called “President Who?” in which various people say who they would trust to be president. After this, there is footage of a Harold Washington fundraiser from 1987 followed by an interview with Izola White, who hosted this last fundraiser for Washington at her famous soul-food place, Izola’s Restaurant.
Raw footage for The 90’s election specials. This tape features footage of the Pat Buchanan Illinois campaign and campaign adviser George Grey. In this tape, Buchanan chooses to skip the Chicago St. Patrick’s Day parade to campaign in Michigan and then fires Grey.
Footage for The 90’s election specials. Channel 2 & 7 news post-Democratic presidential debate.
Raw tape for The 90’s election specials.
A documentary made at the 1976 Democratic National Convention in New York City, which was produced as a live 3-hour cablecast for five days during the convention. It was subsequently broadcast on WTTW and other PBS stations. It chronicles the events in and around the convention, and includes interviews with various delegates, politicians, members of the media, and people connected to Jimmy Carter, including Rosalynn Carter and Jeff Carter (Jimmy’s son). It also includes footage from the convention floor and demonstrators outside the convention, led by Ron Kovic.
Raw tape #44 for Vito Marzullo documentary. Rakove transitions. Director Tom Weinberg talks with Milton Rakove, a professor of political science at the University of Illinois-Chicago and author who documented the Chicago political machine under Mayor Richard J. Daley. Weinberg coaxes sound bytes out of Rakove, used as transitions in the documentary’s final cut. They discuss Marzullo’s strengths and weaknesses, his day-to-day operations as part of the “machine” and how the Chicago City Council really governs.