Special News Broadcast recorded from NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Jan 22, 1991
Title: Gulf War Coverage -- NBC -- 01/22/1991 -- Tuesday
| Abstract: | 1st hour (12:49-12:53PM): Reporters: Tom Brokaw / Martin Fletcher / Carrie Glasser / Arthur Kent Coverage on "America at War" re: unconfirmed report of Iraqi Scud missile attack on Tel Aviv. 2nd hour (1:15-1:25PM, 1:52-2PM): Reporters: Tom Brokaw / Martin Fletcher / Fred Francis / Diana Koricke Live updates on "America at War" re: Scud missile attacks on Tel Aviv, including scenes of the damage and injured. 3rd hour (2-2:06PM, 2:24-3PM): Reporters: Tom Brokaw / Martin Fletcher / John Cochran / Fred Francis Interviews: Ehud Olmert Military Briefing: General Thomas Kelly, Capt. David Herrington, Pete Williams (from the Pentagon, 2:31-2:57) Coverage on "America at War" re: the Persian Gulf war, including scenes of Tel Aviv missile damage and injured; discussion of the Israeli retaliation issue; explanation of the process of US bomb damage assessment. 4th hour (3-3:09PM): Reporters: Tom Brokaw / John Cochran / Martin Fletcher / Arthur Kent Interviews: Schlomo Gazit Coverage on "America at War" re: the Persian Gulf war, including confirmed Tel Aviv casualty figures and scenes of damage and injured; discussion of the Israeli retaliation issue and Lawrence Eagleburger's visit to Israel. |
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| TVN Record Number: | 660220 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
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