Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Saturday, Feb 23, 1991
Title: Gulf War Coverage -- CNN -- 02/23/1991 -- Saturday
| Abstract: | Reporters: Mary Anne Loughlin / Patrick Greenlaw / Rick Sallinger / Christiane Amanpour / Candy Crowley / /Steve Hurst / Charles Jaco / Charles Jaco / Bob Reynolds / Charles Jaco / Gene Randall / Lou Dobbs / Irv Chapman / Casey Wian / Terry Keenan / Beverly Schuch / Steve Kosch / Grant Perry Taped Segments: Iraq's army / Saudi Arabia's army Coverage re: Persian Gulf War, including Iraqi-Soviet peace plan, implications of US ultimatum Coverage on "Money Week" re: effect of war developments on the stock market, financing the war, US energy policy.
Taped footage of interviews and statements from Gen. Victor Ivanovich Filatov, Hans-Heino Kopietz, Dilip Hiro, Martin Navias, Group Capt. Niall Irving, Francis Tusa, Seth Carus, Gen. Khalid bin Sultan, Khalid al-Meanna, Richard Darman, Representative Leon Panetta, Senator Pete Domenici, Gordon Adams, President George Bush, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady, David Jones, Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner, Michael Boskin, Michael Metz, Timothy Dalton, James Hanbury, Energy Secretary James Watkins, Senator Bennett Johnston, Amory Lovins, Larry Lucchino, and Al Harazin. |
| Begin Time: | 07:59:20 am |
| End Time: | 08:58:20 am |
| TVN Record Number: | 660976 |
| Copyright: | Abstract and Metadata (c) 1991-2009 Vanderbilt University |
| More Information: | Contact the staff of the Archive. |
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