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Russia / Yeltsin / Nuclear Disarmament #583355

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Jan 29, 1992
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Russian President Boris Yeltsin's proposal that the United States and Russia no longer target each other with nuclear weapons, details of his proposed nuclear arms reductions reported. Report introduced.

(Pentagon: Fred Francis) Impact of Yeltsin's proposals on the US featured; examples of expected defense spending cutbacks noted; various scenes shown of military equipment. [Steelworker Dennis WISE - talks about being unemployed.] [Northrop Jeanette SMITH - cites threats to national security.] [Defense Secretary Dick CHENEY - talks about military cutbacks.]

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Francis, Fred
Duration:
00:02:40

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