Special News Broadcast recorded from NBC Evening News for Friday, Sep 02, 1983
Title: Today
| Abstract: | Live NBC morning news show "Today," notable for its coverage of the Soviet downing of a Korean passenger jet, hosted by Bryant Gumbel and Mary Nissenson. With reports and analysis from John Palmer, Steve Mallory, Jack Russell, Bob Simmons, Willard Scott, Kenley Jones, Bernard Kalb, Paul Miller, Irving R. Levine, Martin Fletcher, and Al Pierce.
Live footage of interviews with Undersecretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger, Andreas Lowenfeld, Kathy McDonald, Dr. Harold McDonald, Duane Freer, Senators Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Dale Bumpers, Richard Pipes, Malcolm Toon, Dimitri Simes, South Korean Ambassador Kyung Won Kim, William Gleysteen, Gregory Henderson, and Harold Brown.
Taped footage of interviews and statements from Secretary of State George Shultz, Larry Speakes, James Martin, Jimmy Carter, Kathy McDonald, Georgian Lt. Gov. Zell Miller, Capt. Henry Duffy, Adm. Stansfield Turner, Lawrence Eagleburger, Yitzhak Shamir, and Senators Patrick Leahy and Henry Jackson. |
| Begin Time: | 07:00:00 am |
| End Time: | 08:58:30 am |
| TVN Record Number: | 659507 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1983-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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