Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Sunday, Feb 10, 1991


Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 02/10/1991 -- Sunday

Abstract:

  • Reporters: Patrick Greenlaw / Donna Kelley / John Sweeney / Candy Crowley / Jennifer Michael / Frances Hardin / Steve Hurst / Pat Etheridge
  • Taped Segments: excerpt of briefing by Dick Cheney / excerpt of briefing by Douglas Hurd / western journalists arrive in Jordan from Iraq / war poll / funeral services for Daniel Walker / bombs found in Virginia /anti-American sentiment in Jordan / troop support rallies / rally in Harlem / USS Yorktown
  • Coverage and updates re: the Persian Gulf war, including US objectives in the Persian Gulf war, / Scud attacks Israel, Iraq sends letter to Iran, Soviet policy in the Persian Gulf war, Frigate Nicholas, desalination plant not closed in Saudi Arabia, war poll, bombs found in Virginia.
  • Taped footage of interviews and statements from Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, Richard Allen, Michael Dunn, Col. Larry Atkinson, Richard Beeston, Patrick Cockburn, Antonia Rados, Abdulrazzak al-Hashimi, Kenneth Brower, Senator John Warner, Lane Crocker, and Steve Ewing.

  • Begin Time:04:00:00 am
    End Time:04:29:00 am
    TVN Record Number:660560
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University
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