News

Call Number
350-1-1:738/2

General information

Call No.:
350-1-1:738/2
Part of series
HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
Located at
VHS NTSC #738 / No. 2
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00000738
Date of air
1999-06-10
Date
1999
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
English
Duration
54 min.

Content

Form/Genre
Television program
Contents Summary
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).

Context

Associated Names
CNN (Copyright holder, Creator/Author, Producer)