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Persian Gulf Crisis / Hostages / Imminent Thunder / US Troops #330449

CBS Evening News for Thursday, Nov 15, 1990
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(Studio: Dan Rather) State Department reported saying American women and children will leave occupied Kuwait this weekend. Report introduced.

(Baghdad: Allen Pizzey) Bargaining for hostages examined; scenes shown of American William Colwell, released after visit of former US attorney general Ramsey Clark; visit of former Danish prime minister mentioned; scenes shown of of Vietnamese, Bulgarians and Irish leaving; low bargaining value noted. [COLWELL, American hostage Roland BERGHEER, New Zealander Ian MILLS - comment on bargaining.]

(Studio: Dan Rather) Beginning of United States and Saudi forces' landing exercise "Imminent Thunder" reported. Report introduced.

(London: Anthony Mason) American troops and tanks departing Europe for Operation "Desert Shield" featured; scenes shown from Hamburg, Germany. [Three SOLDIERS, soldier's WIFE - comment.]

Reporter(s):
Mason, Anthony;
Pizzey, Allen;
Rather, Dan
Duration:
00:04:40

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