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Crisis in the Gulf #649773

CNN Special for Wednesday, Nov 14, 1990

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Summary and analysis of today's events pertaining to the Persian Gulf region with David French (CNN) and Lou Waters (CNN), including live interview by French with Presidential historian Michael Beschloss and taped excerpts of statements by and/or interviews with Sen. George Mitchell, Secretary of State James Baker, Sen. Jesse Helms, Rep. Dante Fascell, Sen. Robert Dole, former Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, former hostage David McLean, Rep. Les Aspin, Rep. Robert Michel, Marshall Wiley, Paul Bierzychudek, Michael Kuryla, Kuwaiti Ambassador to the UN Mohammad Abulhasan, US Ambassador to the UN Thomas Pickering, Turkey President Turgut Ozal, Tzaly Reshef, Tzahi Hanegbi, Dr. Jawahir al-Abdul Jabbar, Mardya al-Bardisi, and unidentified others. (Broadcast includes a 6 minute news update.)

Duration:
00:57:00

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