Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Thursday, Dec 20, 1990


Title: Crisis in the Gulf

Abstract:

Summary and analysis of today's events pertaining to the Persian Gulf region with Bernard Shaw (CNN) and Lou Waters (CNN), including taped excerpts of statements by and/or interviews with Yoram Aridor, US Ambassador to the UN Thomas Pickering, British Ambassador to the UN Sir David Hannay, Avi Pazner, Pentagon Spokesman Bob Hall, Sen. George Mitchell, Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, former KGB agent Oleg Kalugin, Moscow Deputy Mayor Sergei Stankevich, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Vitaly Churkin, Secretary of State James Baker, Amid Abdul Hamid, Richard Reid, Dr. Jassim Mohammed Esmaler, Sheri Epps, Dr. Bob Vincent, Steve Epps, Sheri Epps, Gordon Heald, former British Prime Minister Edward Heath, Eddie Williams, Sgt. Clinton Johnston, George Roach, Ray Logan, Admiral Jerry Unruh, Mark Sherman, Admiral Stephen Briggs, Tony Kiggins, Susan Kiggins, Alexander Angelle, Sidney Armstrong, Sgt. Raginald Taylor, Rep. James Hayes, Dr. Hassan al-Ebraheem, Edward Luttwak, David Drobis, Drew Crichton, Bob Valentine, Hilary Mertaugh, Oliver Lin, Olivia Kenny, Kareem Kirdassi, and unidentified others.

Begin Time:07:00:00 pm
End Time:07:57:00 pm
TVN Record Number:649825
Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1990-2009 Vanderbilt University
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