Special News Broadcast recorded from ABC Evening News for Friday, Jan 18, 1991
Title: 20/20
| Abstract: | Stone Phillips (ABC) segment re: the psychology of Saddam Hussein with excerpts of speeches by Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz and President George Bush and interviews with Middle East expert Jay Kosminsky of the Heritage Foundation, Yale University Associate Professor of History Abbas Amanat, Middle East expert Patrick Clawson of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, William Quandt of the Brookings Institution, and spokesman Paul Vincent of the Arab-American Peace Committee. Hugh Downs (ABC) segment re: children's reaction to war with interviews with Education Director Ernest Fleishman of Scholastic Inc., President Elissa Benedek of the American Psychiatric Association, and excerpts of interviews with Marc Cheetham, Christopher Timmins, Sheena Buchanan, Mark Scanel, Joseph Cristofaro, and Desilee Mayol, all 3rd graders of Memorial public school in Baywood, New Jersey. Barbara Walters (ABC) interview segment with Parliament Chairman of Russian Republic Boris Yeltsin. Taped compilation segment of the highlights of the first two days of war coverage featuring ABC and CNN reporters and anchors and taped segment coverage of other subjects. |
| Begin Time: | 09:00:00 pm |
| End Time: | 09:56:00 pm |
| TVN Record Number: | 646834 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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