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Environment / Preserving Snake River Salmon #634071

NBC Evening News for Thursday, Mar 09, 2000
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(Portland: Roger O'Neil) The economic-environmental debates over tearing down dams on the Snake River in order to help save the salmon population featured; scenes shown from the Oregon river; details given of the impact on changes to local businesses. [Barge Captain Fred HARDING - comments.] [Shaver Transportation Steve SHAVER - says his company could go out of business.] [Sports shop owner Thane BERRY - says the fish could go extinct.] [Governor John KITZHABER - talks about seeking a solution.]

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
O'Neil, Roger
Duration:
00:02:50

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