Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Saturday, Feb 09, 1991


Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 02/09/1991 -- Saturday

Abstract:

  • Reporters: Donna Kelley / Patrick Greenlaw / Linda Scherzer / John Sweeney / Tony Clark / Anthony Collings / Carl Rochelle / John Zarrella / Bob Arnot / Mike Capps
  • Interview: Ann Stingle
  • Taped Segments: Scud attacks Israel / US-Jordan relations / effect of war on Washington's tourism industry / Colin Powell and Dick Cheney in the Persian Gulf / Pakistan's peace proposal / USS Wisconsin / excerpt of briefing by Thomas Kelly / bridges destroyed in Iraq / B-52 training / Med Bass America / war support in Copperas Grove, Texas / talent show in Saudi Arabia
  • Coverage and updates re: the Persian Gulf war, including Scud attacks Israel, Iran's policy in the Persian Gulf war, US-Jordan relations, Iraqi POWs, American Red Cross barred from visiting Allied POWs in Iraq, newspaper response to the Persian Gulf war, bombs found in Virginia, Israel's response to Scud attack.

  • Begin Time:04:00:00 am
    End Time:04:58:00 am
    TVN Record Number:661384
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University
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