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Staten Island, New York / Bush Visit #331503

CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Feb 28, 1990
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(Studio: Dan Rather) Report introduced.

(Staten Island: Richard Schlesinger) President Bush reported making stop at Staten Island, New York; scenes shown. History and problems in this area of New York examined. [RESIDENTS - comment on their borough.] [State senator John MARCHI - says borough wants to be its own city.] Staten Islanders noted objecting to their borough being used as New York's garbage dump. [New York Mayor David DINKINS - says he does not want Staten Island to leave city.] [Singer Michael FEINSTEIN - sings about city.]

Reporter(s):
Rather, Dan;
Schlesinger, Richard
Duration:
00:02:50

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