Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Friday, Feb 15, 1991
Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 02/15/1991 -- Friday
| Abstract: | Reporters: Molly McCoy / Rick Moore / John Sweeney / Greg Lefevre / Jeff Levine / Wolf Blitzer / Jim Hill / Valerie Voss / Jim Huber Taped Segments: excerpt of interview with Bandar bin Sultan / Jordanians support of Iraq / excerpt of briefing by Thomas Kelly / Allied war progress report Coverage re: Persian Gulf War, including Soviet diplomacy, Allied bombing of civilian bomb shelter, possible ground war, Iraqi losses in Kuwait, Scud missiles, Patriot missiles, UN Security Council meeting, Saudi Arabia's economy, possible ground war, Iraqi losses in Kuwait, fuel air explosives, Iraqi tanks, newspapers respond to the war, Soviet diplomacy, Scud missile attacks Saudi Arabia, weather in the Persian Gulf
Live footage of an interview with Farouk Akhdar.
Taped footage of interviews and statements from Saudi Arabian Ambassador Prince Bandar bin Sultan, Saudi Arabian Ambassador Samir Shihabi, U.S. Ambassador Thomas Pickering, King Hussein, Othman Halaq, Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Arens, Joseph Alpher, Paul Solomon, Emily Hafild, Shekhar Dasgupta, Lt. Gen. Thomas Kelly, and Brig. Gen. Richard Neal. |
| Begin Time: | 04:00:20 am |
| End Time: | 04:58:00 am |
| TVN Record Number: | 660702 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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