Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Monday, Jan 07, 1991
Title: Crisis in the Gulf
| Abstract: | Summary and analysis of today's events pertaining to the Persian Gulf region with Gene Randall (CNN) and Patrick Greenlaw (CNN), including: Taped excerpts of statements by and/or interviews with Secretary of State James Baker, British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, NATO Secretary General Manfred Woerner, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Iraqi Parliament Speaker Sadi Mahdi Saleh, Francois Giuliani, UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar, former Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Rep. Thomas Foley, Rep. Edward Markey, Rep. Robert Michel, Lt. Mark White, Lt. Willard Sheperd, Capt. John Tebbetts, Erika Schmidt, Susan Freedman, Mary Ann Keegan, Holly Thompson, British Prime Minister John Major, Jerrold Post, State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher, Aharon Yariv, Ehud Olmert, Eytan Gilboa, Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Sheikh Salaam al-Sabah, Brig. Christopher Hammerbeck, Salameh Hammad, Jordan's Crown Prince Hassan, and unidentified others. |
| Begin Time: | 07:00:00 pm |
| End Time: | 07:57:50 pm |
| TVN Record Number: | 650003 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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