ABC Evening News for Tuesday, Jul 28, 1992
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(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(Baghdad: Sheila MacVicar) Inspection by the United Nations team of the Iraqi agricultural ministry building for weapons-related documents featured; scenes shown from Baghdad of the inspectors and from a demonstration against United States and President Bush. [UN team MEMBER, United Nations special commission ambassador Rolf EKEUS - comment.]
(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Report introduced.
(White House: Brit Hume) Political response to the crisis with Iraq that now appears over featured. [Representative Thomas FOLEY, Senator George MITCHELL - comment.] Statements from White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater and Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney about the agreement between Iraq and the United Nations reported. [CHENEY - says it is not a crisis.] View that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is still cheating on the UN resolutions with his approaches to Kuwait and Iraq's own citizens noted.
(Studio: Sam Donaldson) Reaction by Democratic candidates Governor Bill Clinton and running mate Senator Albert Gore to Bush's comments yesterday on foreign policy and the need to trust the president outlined.
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