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(Saudi Arabia: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(Baghdad: John Donvan) Videotaped address from President Bush to Iraqi people featured; scenes shown from a Baghdad tea house where people watched speech on TV. [Three Iraqi VIEWERS - (thru translator) respond.]
#130763
(Saudi Arabia: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(At the Saudi-Kuwaiti border: Greg Dobbs) Exodus from Kuwait of people finally allowed to leave their Iraqi-occupied country featured; scenes shown from the border. [Three KUWAITIS - describe conditions in Kuwait and ask for help.]
#130764
(Saudi Arabia: Forrest Sawyer) Pro-Iraq Arab conference in Jordan reported; scenes shown of radical Palestinian leader George Habash at the meeting. Report introduced.
(Washington: David Ensor) Condemnation by United Nations Security Council of Iraq for sending troops into foreign embassies in occupied Kuwait featured; scenes shown from UN. [United Kingdom REPRESENTATIVE - says condemnation is only a first step.] Growing diplomatic and military pressure on Iraq reviewed. [National Security Adviser Brent SCOWCROFT - talks about United States military contingency plans.]
#130765
(Saudi Arabia: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(Baghdad: Morton Dean) Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's media weapons examined; scenes shown from Baghdad; details given of six newspapers used by Hussein to attack his enemies without dissent. [MAN - (thru translator) describes a newspaper story.] [Director of foreign information Naji al-HADITHI - says we look for news supporting the general line.] Impact of the embargo on newspaper size noted. The two pro-Hussein television newscasts detailed and shown. Outside broadcasts from Voice of America and BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) noted.
#130768
(Washington: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Capitol Hill: Jim Wooten) Slow going on the budget summit talks featured; scenes shown from Andrews Air Force Base, MD. [In car, Senator Robert DOLE - says we have to get serious.] [Representative Thomas FOLEY - says the movement is towards an agreement.] [On "This Week", Senators Phil GRAMM, Ernest HOLLINGS - disagree.] Goals for budget deficit reduction outlined on screen.
#130769
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Moscow: Barrie Dunsmore) Protest in Moscow calling for dismantling of the Soviet economic system featured; scenes shown of large demonstration designed to influence the parliament that begins debate tomorrow on an economic plan that would transform the USSR . Plan outlined on screen. Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov's criticism of plan that is supported by President Mikhail Gorbachev noted.
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Former President Ronald and Nancy Reagan shown visiting Moscow.
#130771
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Potsdam, East Germany: Jerry King) Educational reform in East Germany featured; scenes shown from a Potsdam, East Germany, classroom no longer dominated by teaching of Communist dogma. [Three STUDENTS - comment on the new history.] [English teacher Stephanie MARX - says we now concentrate on communication.]
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(Studio: Carole Simpson) Explosion of tanker on Saginaw River near Bay City, Michigan, reported; scenes shown of ship ablaze.
#130774
(Studio: Carole Simpson) Report introduced.
(Studio: John Snyder) Pennant race baseball games featuring the New York Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates reported; game scenes shown. Pro football victory by Miami Dolphins over Pittsburgh Steelers reported; touchdown shown.
(No location given: Ray Gandolf) Golfer Chris Patton, who just turned professional, profiled; scenes shown of him on the golf course and at home on his family's farm. [PATTON - talks about golf and being overweight.] [Father Louis PATTON - talks about son.]
#130777
(Saudi Arabia: Forrest Sawyer) Report introduced.
(In the Jordanian desert: Jim Bittermann) Threat of modern warfare in the Persian Gulf and the nomadic Bedouins featured; scenes shown from the Jordanian desert where the tribal leaders are concerned that war would turn Bedouin against Bedouin and alter their timeless way of life.
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