Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Thursday, Jan 03, 1991


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 Sen. George Mitchell, Sen. Tom Harkin, Sen. Brock Adams, Rep. Bob Michel, US Charge d'Affaires Joe Wilson, Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz, Latif Jassem, Michel Vauzelle, Japanese Ambassador to Iraq Kunio Katukura, Iraqi Ambassador to Belgium Zaid Haidar, Col. Hal Hornburg, Lt. Col. John Marshall, Sgt. Ben Anstedt, Souheil Marto, Yousef Hamadan, Ahmed Yousef, Capt. David Henderson, Bill Wratten, Ismael Ahmed, Houda Arida, Amal Berry, Ali Dagher, Osama Siblani, Secretary of State James Baker, Henry Kissinger, Kuwaiti Ambassador to US Saud Nasir al-Sabah, Pentagon Spokesman Pete Williams, State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher, Glenn Engel, Richard Livingston, Rep. Richard Gephardt, Rep. Dan Burton, Sen. Edward Kennedy, Sherman Cohn, Mohammed Bin Fahd, Miles Hoffman, and unidentified others.

  • Begin Time:07:00:00 pm
    End Time:07:58:00 pm
    TVN Record Number:649996
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University
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