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North Korea / United States Helicopter Downing #597412

NBC Evening News for Friday, Dec 23, 1994
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(Studio: Brian Williams) Report introduced.

(State Department: Andrea Mitchell) The tug of war between the US and North Korea over the fate of helicopter pilot Bobby Hall, who has been held in North Korea since his chopper was downed last weekend, examined. [Representative Bill RICHARDSON - talks about reports on Hall's health and President Clinton's concerns.] The autopsy report on the co-pilot David Hilemon noted. [In Brooksville, Florida, pilot's father Bobby HALL, Senior - comments.]

Reporter(s):
Mitchell, Andrea;
Williams, Brian
Duration:
00:01:50

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