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Economy: Iraq Invasion of Kuwait / Stock Market, Gas Prices #334518

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Aug 07, 1990
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(New York: Ed Bradley) While Middle East crisis triggered more losses on Tokyo stock market, New York stock prices reported steadying. Report introduced.

(New York: Ray Brady) Congressional hearings over gasoline price increases reported. [Senator Joseph LIEBERMAN, CONSUMER, consumer advocate Mark GREEN - comment.] "Stock Market Report". [Two CONSUMERS, Virginia Service Station Dealers Association William McGILACUDDY, service station owner Claire HACOCK - comment.] Oil company arguments denying windfall profits detailed.

Reporter(s):
Bradley, Ed;
Brady, Ray
Duration:
00:02:10

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