Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Monday, Feb 04, 1991
Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 02/04/1991 -- Monday
| Abstract: | Reporters: Reid Collins / Bobbie Battista / Mark Leff / Peter Arnett / Richard Blystone / Tony Clark / Eric Engberg / Sonya Van Sickle / Deborah Marchini / Taylor Henry / Steve Kosch / Dan Rutz Interviews: Harlan Ullman / Francis Tusa Live discussion re: the Persian Gulf war Taped Segments: US citizens urged to leave Jordan / Iraqi defense / "Science and Technology Today re: US chemical suits / Jordanians support Saddam Hussein / "News from Medicine" re: burn centers Coverage and updates re: the Persian Gulf war, including B-52 crashes, Arnett reporting from Iraq, Allied bombing of Iraqi civilians, Israeli's profile on Saddam Hussein, Battleship Missouri / US chemical suits, bus attacked in Saudi Arabia, US citizens urged to leave Jordan, burn centers, Iran proposes peace initiative.
Live footage of interviews with Francis Tusa and Harlan Ullman.
Taped footage of interviews and statements from Dr. Sami George, Maj. Rick Lovell, Aharon Barnea, Amatzia Baram, Joseph Alpher, Barry Rubin, Dr. Richard Treat, Martha Pratt, Lucy Johnson, David Castaldi, Mildred Bishop, Lamia Fakhoury, and Mohammad Attiyah. |
| Begin Time: | 07:00:00 am |
| End Time: | 07:58:00 am |
| TVN Record Number: | 661225 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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