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Bush: Economy, Asian Trip, '92 Campaign #132762

ABC Evening News for Thursday, Dec 19, 1991
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.

(White House: Brit Hume) Current review of President Bush's handling of the economy, his Asian trip and campaign '92 featured; scenes shown of Bush with the corporate executives who will accompany him on the trip. [BUSH - says he will carry the message of freer trade.] [Chrysler Corp. chairman Lee IACOCCA - backs the president.] Exclusive coverage of Bush's day at the White House by WMUR-TV in New Hampshire, where Bush will be challenged in first '92 primary by Patrick Buchanan, shown. [In meeting with Vice President Dan Quayle, BUSH - talks about the transportation bill.] [In exclusive interview, BUSH - talks about the economy in New Hampshire.]

Reporter(s):
Hume, Brit;
Jennings, Peter
Duration:
00:02:40

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