Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Saturday, Jan 26, 1991


Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 01/26/1991 -- Saturday

Abstract:
  • Coverage on "War in the Gulf" re: the Persian Gulf war, including a look at the USS Mobile Bay, front line medicine, and reserve doctors
  • Reporters: Molly McCoy / Rick Moore / Mark Litke / Andrew Holtz / Jim Hill / Mitch Leopard / Eugenia Halsey / Lou Dobbs / Irv Chapman / Anne McDermott / Jan Hopkins / Grant Perry / Casey wian / Steve Kosch / Steve Young
  • Taped Segments: USS Mobile Bay / front line medicine / reserve doctors / British medicine / Veterans and private hospitals / paying for war / rebuilding Kuwait / heightened security / oil prices / Media advertising considerations in wartime -- (including David Sa'adah, Donald Hagen, Sue Armstrong, Loren Leslie, Pete Marshall, Mike Brouge, Tony Stapleton, William Waldegrave, Barbara Mikulski, Jose Coronado, David Gorman, James Holsinger, James Hastings, Thomas Ayers, Richard Bias, Steve Bell, Joseph Minarik, Michael Evans, George Fischer, Vladimir Sakharov, John Simon, Jim Stewart, Chuck Vance, Gordon Rutledge, David Schildwachter, Louis Schultz, and John McManus)

  • Begin Time:08:00:00 am
    End Time:09:00:00 am
    TVN Record Number:660350
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University
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