Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Tuesday, Jan 15, 1991
Title: Newsday: Jordan King Hussein Speech
| Abstract: | Live CNN coverage and analysis of Jordan's King Hussein televised speech to Jordanian people, and reports re: current Persian Gulf situation with Margaret Lowrie in Amman, John Holliman in Baghdad, Frank Sesno at the White House, Linda Scherzer in Jerusalem, and Charles Feldman at the UN; other postspeech coverage includes: Live interviews by Jeff Flock with unidentified St. Louis (Missouri) residents and by John Zarrella with unidentified Hinesville (Georgia) residents. Taped "News From Medicine" segment with Eugenia Halsey, Dr. David Sa'adah, and Lieutenant Colonel Fred Goeringer. Taped segment with Tom Mintier, unidentified Old Dominion University students, Hasan Erkaya of the Muslim Student Association, and United Methodist campus minister Bill Davidson. Taped segment with Janice McDonald, Miami (Florida) disc jockey Don Cox, and unidentified others. Taped segment with Jim Hill and unidentified residents of Amherst (Massachusetts). |
| Begin Time: | 12:59:10 am |
| End Time: | 01:57:20 pm |
| TVN Record Number: | 649979 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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