CNN, June 10, 1999, "After the Strikes"
- Natalie Allen reads headlines: NATO stops air campaign after 78 days; Yugoslav start their withdrawal from Kosovo as the U.S. forces move in.
- Tom Mintier reports from a make-shift U.S. base in Macedonia, Camp Able Sentry: U.S. troops prepare to deploy in Kosovo.
- Miles O'Brien reads the headline news.
- Walter Rodgers reports from Belgrade, Yugoslavia on Milosevic's reactions to the peace agreement; Seselj accussed Milosevic of selling out with the armistice. Excerpt from Milosevic's speech featured.
- Miles O'Brien reports in studio on the UN resolution to deploy the peacekeeping troops in Kosovo. Excerpt from Vladislav Jovanovic's speech in the UN Security Council featured.
- John King reports from Washington on President Clinton's reaction to the Kosovo peace agreement. Statement by President Clinton featured.
- (beginning cut off) Jeff Flock reports from Litohoro, Greece: locals protest the arrival of the U.S. Marines. Statements by three U.S. Marines featured.
- Lou Waters reports from Blace, Macedonia on the mood of refugees along the Kosovo-Macedonia border. Statements by two Kosovo refugees, CRS refugee camp manager Chris Hennemeyer, and unidentified NATO commander, featured.
- Jamie McIntyre reports from the Pentagon on U.S. role in Kosovo peacekeeping force (KFOR); task-force "Falcon" discussed.
- Live broadcast from Skopje, Macedonia, press conference: Lieutenant Gen. Michael Jackson, Senior NATO Commander, discusses details of the implementation of the Kosovo peace deal; aim is to provide peace, security for all Kosovars. Jackson takes questions from the press.
- Anchorwoman Natalie Allen summarizes General Jackson's press conference.
- Natalie Allen sumarized headline news.
- Tom Mintier reports from Camp Able Sentry on U.S. troops arrival in Macedonia. Statements by four unidentified U.S. Marines featured.
- William Cohenon the Kosovo peace agreement.
- Javier Solana comment on the Kosovo peace agreemnt.
- Miles O'Brien reads the latest news: CNN wintesses bursts of artillery on Kosovo-Albanian border; KLA spokesperson vows not to attack retreating Yugoslav army force.
- Statement by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright cautioning the world not to assume peace in Kosovo is automatic, in Cologne, Germany.
- Statement by President Clinton saluting NATO allies.
- Walter Rodgers reports from Belgrade, Yugoslavia on Milosevic television address to the Serbian people.
- Miles O'Brien reads headlines: Russia refuses to put its troops under NATO command.
- Natalie Allen interviews Senators Kay Bailey Hutchinson and Joseph Biden. Topics of discussion: NATO cessation of bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, ground troops, and future of Kosovo and the Balkans.
- Jim Clancy reports from Pristina, Kosovo: Yugoslav Army withdrawal from Kosovo begins; Serbian public reaction to pullout is bitterness and resentment - number of residents leave toward Belgrade.
- Natalie Allen reports on Congress' vote on defense funding bill. Statements by Representatives Sheila Jackson Lee, James Moran, James Traficant, and Floyd Spence featured.
- Greg Lamotte reports from Los Angeles on the arrival of Kosovo Albanian refugees in Southern California. Statements by several refugees and host family members featured (end of report cut off).