Search the Archive

Iraq Embargo / Poll, United States Energy Strategy #130651

ABC Evening News for Thursday, Aug 09, 1990
View other clips in this broadcast →

Material supplied by VTNA may be used for educational analysis or research only. Any editing, reproduction, publication, rebroadcast, public showing or public display may be prohibited by copyright laws.

(Studio: Peter Jennings) Findings of ABC News/"Washington Post" poll on Americans' support of embargo against Iraq and on issue of oil company price gouging outlined on screen.

(Washington: Ned Potter) United States energy policy in light of Iraq's actions featured. [On KMOX radio in Saint Louis, CALLER - says United States needs alternative energy sources.] [World Resources Institution James Gustave SPETH - comments on energy strategies.] Alternatives to dependence on foreign oil detailed. [Energy Department deputy secretary West Henson MOORE - talks pros and cons.]

Reporter(s):
Jennings, Peter;
Potter, Ned
Duration:
00:02:20

Note to sponsor members: The Vanderbilt Television News Archive video player requires a modern operating system and browser to work properly. If you are experiencing playback problems, check the minimum requirements and adjust your setup accordingly. After adjustments, if you continue to experience problems, please contact us.

Welcome! Above is the abstract of the item that you're interested in viewing from the Vanderbilt Television News Archive's collection. You have three options if you'd like to view this item:

  • You may request a loan of this video by registering on our website and placing an order.
  • You may visit the Television News Archive on the Vanderbilt campus to view on-site from the Archive's collection.
  • If you are associated with a college or university, you may ask your library if they would like to become a sponsor, which would give students and faculty at your institution the ability to view items from our collection.

If you believe that you are associated with a sponsoring college or university and have received this message in error, please let us know.