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Crisis in the Gulf #649805

CNN Special for Thursday, Nov 08, 1990

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Summary and analysis of today's events pertaining to the Persian Gulf region with Bernard Shaw (CNN) and Lou Waters (CNN), including live interview by Shaw with Col. Harry Summers and taped excerpts of statements by and/or interviews with George Bush, Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, German hostages Juergen Gasche, Thomas Dreger, Andreas Schmitz, and Dieter Rehme, former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt, Chris Weide, Dominique Harvey, Nicola Murgatroyd, Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, General Colin Powell, Mohammed Haj Deeb, Tawfig Kawar, Robert Srouji, Brigadier Patrick Cordingley, Iraqi Ambassador to the UN Abdul Amir al-Anbari, Rep. Mary Rose Oakar, Frank Conhana, Kathy Kubicina, Maj. General Richard Gillis, Brian Cabell, Bob Wall, Joe Poyer, Sen. Alan Dixon, Ed Rector, Col. Dave Sawyer, Lt. Col. Jim Green, and unidentified others.

Duration:
00:57:00

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