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: Donna Kelley / Patrick Greenlaw / John Sweeney / Carl Rochelle / Rich Ibarra
  • Taped Segments: Douglas Hurd in the Persian Gulf / Frigate Nicholas / USS Wisconsin / Saadoun Hammadi in Jordan / excerpt of interview with Richard Breeston / funeral services for Thomas Jenkins / human valentine / excerpt of briefing by Dick Cheney in Saudi Arabia / excerpt of briefing by Douglas Hurd in Saudi Arabia
  • Coverage and updates re: the Persian Gulf war, including analysis of Dick Cheney and Colin Powell's visit to the Persian Gulf.
  • Taped and edited footage of press conferences from Defense Secretary Dick Cheney and Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd.
  • Taped footage of interviews and statements from Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, Lt. Mark Walker, Master Chief S. Skelley, Lt. Cmdr. R. McDonald, Prime Minister Saadoun Hammadi, Richard Beeston, Lt. Jim Twalmey, Sgt. Jean Nebel, and Robin Amos.

  • Begin Time:06:00:40 am
    End Time:06:58:00 am
    TVN Record Number:660562
    Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University
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