CNN NEWSROOM Index: February 1993
CNN NEWSROOM Index: February 1993
2/01/93 Segment 2 Time 5:00
Program Rundown: President Clinton's economic plans are brewing
another controversy.
2/01/93 Segment 3 Time 1:30
Program Rundown: U.S. troops in Somalia, George Bush and protests
at the 60th anniversary of Hitler's rise to
power make the headlines.
2/01/93 Segment 4 Time :15
Program Rundown: On this date...February 1, 1960.
2/01/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: RACISM: A doctrine or teaching, without
scientific support, that claims to find racial
differences in character, intelligence, etc.,
that asserts the superiority of one race over
another or others, and that seeks to maintain
the supposed purity of a race
2/01/93 Segment 6 Time 5:15
Program Rundown: The voice of Malcolm X fed the turmoil of the
1960s.
2/01/93 Segment 7 Time :10
Program Rundown: 1,027 WINS AND COUNTING! Ralph Tasker became the
all-time "winningest" high school basket-ball
coach when his Hobbs High (New Mexico) Eagles
beat Alamogordo High over the weekend.
2/01/93 Segment 7 Time :10
Program Rundown: THEY ARE THE CHAMPIONS! Dallas stomps Buffalo 52
-17 in the Super Bowl to win the NFL
championship.
2/02/93 Segment 2 Time 4:10
Program Rundown: Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and his
government have agreed to compromise on the
issue of Palestinian deportees.
2/02/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: BLACK NATIONALISM: Political and social movement
prominent in the 1960s and early 1970s in the
U.S. among some Black Americans. As an
alternative to being assimilated by the American
nation...black nationalists sought to maintain
and promote their separat
2/02/93 Segment 4 Time 5:10
Program Rundown: Part II in our series compares the philosophies
of Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
2/02/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: People flee the capital of the African nation of
Zaire after military in-fighting reportedly
leaves 1,000 dead.
2/02/93 Segment 6 Time 3:30
Program Rundown: Three cyclists embark on the adventure of a
lifetime across the African continent.
2/03/93 Segment 2 Time 4:25
Program Rundown: A new Rodney King trial begins in L.A.
2/03/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: "We declare our right on this earth to be a
human being, to be respected as a human being,
to be given the rights of a human being in
society, on this earth, in this day, which we
intend to bring into existence by any means
necessary." --Malcolm X, June 2
2/03/93 Segment 4 Time 6:10
Program Rundown: The final segment, Part III of our series
focuses on the message and the impact of Malcolm
X, the man.
2/03/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: Tomorrow: Meet an Olympic Gold Medalist.
2/03/93 Segment 6 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: Techno Taco hits the market.
2/04/93 Segment 2 Time 3:15
Program Rundown: President Clinton begins to focus his
administration on pressing economic issues.
2/04/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: Populist - any person, especially a politician
or political leader, who claims to represent the
interests, views or tastes of the common people,
particularly as distinct from those of the rich
or powerful. - Webster's New World Dictionary,
Third College
2/04/93 Segment 4 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Paying for college is one of the biggest
expenses faced by American families today.
2/04/93 Segment 5 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: "Satchmo" serenaded the "wonderful world" with
his trumpet. A profile of Louis Armstrong by
Albert Collins.
2/04/93 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: The U.S. cruise missile attack on an alleged
Iraqi nuclear fabrication plant heralds a new
aspect of warfare -- remote control war.
2/04/93 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: Major League Baseball suspends Cincinnati Reds
owner Marge Schott for one year, and fines her
$250,000 for her racist remarks.
2/04/93 Segment 8 Time 3:10
Program Rundown: A profile of the Olympic gold medalist who has
just launched her professional career.
2/05/93 Segment 2 Time 3:45
Program Rundown: Congress passes the Family Leave Bill.
2/05/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: On this date...1887...1940.
2/05/93 Segment 4 Time 3:20
Program Rundown: Bosnians reject the Vance-Owen Peace Plan as one
that "legalizes aggression."
2/05/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: "As geographers...crowd into the edges of their
maps parts of the world which they do not know
about, adding notes in the margin to the effect
that beyond this lies nothing but sandy deserts
full of wild beasts, and unapproachable bogs."--
Plutarch, A.D. 4
2/05/93 Segment 6 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Kids create countries in Geotopia.
2/05/93 Segment 7 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Wesley Snipes profiles John H. Johnson.
2/05/93 Segment 8 Time :45
Program Rundown: NEXT WEEK: TEEN PREGNANCY
2/05/93 Segment 9 Time :20
Program Rundown: Who was the first Black Cowboy to be admitted to
the National Rodeo Hall of Fame? ANSWER: BILL
PICKETT
2/05/93 Segment 10 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: This "Miracle Cowboy" rides high.
2/08/93 Segment 2 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: The Clinton administration continues to search
for an Attorney General as front runner Kimba
Wood drops out of consideration.
2/08/93 Segment 3 Time :15
Program Rundown: More than one million teenagers become pregnant
in the U.S. every year. source - Center for
Population Options.
2/08/93 Segment 4 Time 5:50
Program Rundown: The first part of a 3 part series examines the
issue of school age students giving birth to
children of their own.
2/08/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: "Arthur always said it was tougher being a black
man than having AIDS." Billie Jean King, Tennis
Legend.
2/08/93 Segment 6 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: Arthur Ashe, the first African American to win
the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship, has lost
his battle with AIDS at the age of 49.
2/09/93 Segment 2 Time 4:00
Program Rundown: Southern cities in the U.S. struggle to preserve
the past while keeping pace with the present.
2/09/93 Segment 3 Time :45
Program Rundown: These islands are a British colony in the
Caribbean Sea. Ethnicity: European descent, 25%;
African descent, 25%; the remainder are mostly
mixed. Major industries are finance and tourism.
CAN YOU NAME THIS ISLAND CHAIN? ANSWER: CAYMAN
ISLANDS
2/09/93 Segment 4 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: The Cayman Islands renews its ties with history.
2/09/93 Segment 5 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: MATTHEW HENSON, narrated by Bill Duke.
2/09/93 Segment 6 Time :15
Program Rundown: Of all pregnancies to married and unmarried
teens, 84% are unplanned.
2/09/93 Segment 7 Time 4:45
Program Rundown: These teens know the pressures of parenthood --
firsthand.
2/10/93 Segment 2 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: President Clinton delivers on his campaign
promise to cut the White House Staff.
2/10/93 Segment 3 Time :15
Program Rundown: On this date...February 10, 1967.
2/10/93 Segment 4 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: Shoppers using pesos may now find their lives
somewhat simpler.
2/10/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: STEP TOWARD DEMOCRACY? Haiti's military-backed
government agrees to allow international human
rights monitors into the country.
2/10/93 Segment 6 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: Social worker Michael O'Neal's mission is to
instill responsibility in young fathers.
2/10/93 Segment 7 Time :15
Program Rundown: "How can I teach, how can I save, this child
whose features are my own, whose feet run down
the ways where I have walked?"---Michael
Roberts, British Author (1902 - 1948).
2/10/93 Segment 8 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: Teen parents describe their feelings and
concerns in a roundtable discussion.
2/11/93 Segment 2 Time 3:15
Program Rundown: President Clinton keeps a campaign promise and
holds his first televised town meeting.
2/11/93 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: "I respect the President. But let's face it,
he's very good at telling people everything they
want to hear."--Sen. Robert Dole, (R) Senate
Minority Leader.
2/11/93 Segment 4 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: Teenagers prove to be a tough audience to the
President's vague responses.
2/11/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: VANCE/OWEN PLAN...Proposal would divide Bosnia-
Hercegovina into 10 self-governing regions based
on ethnic groups.
2/11/93 Segment 6 Time 3:00
Program Rundown: The Clinton Administration will negotiate
through the U.N. to end the war, but will not
apply military pressure.
2/11/93 Segment 7 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Maggie Lena Walker, a black woman born in 1867,
became our nation's first female bank president.
2/11/93 Segment 8 Time :85
Program Rundown: Thousands gathered from around the world to pay
final tribute to a courageous and compassionate
man.
2/12/93 Segment 2 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: President Clinton nominates veteran Miami
prosecutor Janet Reno for U.S. Attorney General.
2/12/93 Segment 3 Time :15
Program Rundown: When was the office of U.S. Attorney General
created? Answer: 1789.
2/12/93 Segment 4 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: Artist William Tolliver first sold his paintings
to make ends meet. Now he owns two galleries and
his work commands high prices.
2/12/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: Pitcher Nolan Ryan announces that the 1993
baseball season will be his last.
2/12/93 Segment 6 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: President Clinton wants improved imported meat
inspection procedures.
2/12/93 Segment 6 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: The first trans-Atlantic hijacking in 16 years
ends peacefully in New York.
2/12/93 Segment 7 Time :15
Program Rundown: "All that Swinging Sixties nonsense, we all
thought it was passe at the time." David Bailey
- British photographer
2/12/93 Segment 8 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: An icon of the early sixties, the coffee house
culture, is making a comeback.
2/15/93 Segment 2 Time 4:45
Program Rundown: Palestinian negotiators feel "sandwiched"
between international pressure to return to the
peace table and their own community, who accuses
the U.N. of a "sell-out."
2/15/93 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: On this date...1764...1879...1965.
2/15/93 Segment 4 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: Girl Scouting opens its doors to the home-less
and provides basic living and academic skills.
2/15/93 Segment 5 Time :45
Program Rundown: Kids imitate great American Presidents.
2/15/93 Segment 6 Time 2:55
Program Rundown: President Clinton prepares to brief the nation
on his economic package.
2/15/93 Segment 7 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: ELIJAH MCCOY by Mario Van Peebles
2/16/93 Segment 2 Time 4:00
Program Rundown: President Clinton takes his case for an
"economic revival" to the people.
2/16/93 Segment 3 Time :15
Program Rundown: INFRASTRUCTURE: A substructure of underlying
foundation; especially the basic installations
and facilities on which the continuance and
growth of a community, state, etc. depend, as
roads, schools, power plants, transportation and
communication systems, e
2/16/93 Segment 4 Time 1:25
Program Rundown: Filling holes in the nation's roads may be the
fastest way to start patching up the economy.
2/16/93 Segment 5 Time :15
Program Rundown: What kind of government has been in power in
Laos since 1975? Communist
2/16/93 Segment 6 Time 3:40
Program Rundown: When this bridge is finished, it may do more
than just link two sides of a river.
2/16/93 Segment 7 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: LEONTYNE PRICE narrated by Jessye Norman
2/16/93 Segment 8 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: One high school in Illinois has found a new way
to deal with racial tension.
2/17/93 Segment 2 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: President Clinton will detail his plans for the
economy in a speech tonight.
2/17/93 Segment 3 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Reaction to the President's speech from Britain,
Poland and Italy, as well as from the American
"man in the street."
2/17/93 Segment 4 Time 1:50
Program Rundown: Part of the President's economic package is a
proposed tax on energy.
2/17/93 Segment 5 Time :30
Program Rundown: One of the main goals of Pres. Clinton's
economic plan is to reduce the U.S. federal
government's debt.
2/17/93 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: Sales of mobile homes are on the rebound after
concerns about safety in severe weather
conditions depressed the market.
2/17/93 Segment 7 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Cartoonist E. Simms Campbell broke down racial
barriers as a successful cartoonist for Esquire
magazine in the '30s and '40s.
2/17/93 Segment 8 Time 2:25
Program Rundown: Scientists are finding smog pools of ozone
generated by rural African grassland fires.
2/18/93 Segment 2 Time 2:15
Program Rundown: President Clinton presents his political and
economic agenda to a joint session of Congress
and the American people.
2/18/93 Segment 3 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: The President asks for sacrifices to make the
U.S. "stronger, smarter and safer."
2/18/93 Segment 4 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: Republican and Democratic Congressional leaders
voice their opinions on the President's plan.
2/18/93 Segment 5 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: What do average Americans think of the
President's proposals?
2/18/93 Segment 6 Time :15
Program Rundown: The U.N. suspends relief operations to Bosnia-
Hercegovina after Serb militia stops a relief
convoy.
2/18/93 Segment 6 Time :15
Program Rundown: U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher
embarks on a Mideast peace mission.
2/18/93 Segment 7 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: Technology helps survey the ocean's floor.
2/18/93 Segment 8 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Nancy Wilson narrates the story of Josephine
Baker.
2/18/93 Segment 9 Time :30
Program Rundown: The Oscar Nominees for Best Picture are...
2/19/93 Segment 2 Time 4:55
Program Rundown: President Clinton "hits the road" in an attempt
to sell his Economic Plan to the people.
2/19/93 Segment 3 Time :30
Program Rundown: Since his Presidency, JIMMY CARTER begins: The
Atlanta Project, as a model for solving social
problems in urban areas; Volunteer with Habitat
for Humanity, to build homes for the poor and
homeless; and the Carter Presidential Center to
address internation
2/19/93 Segment 4 Time 4:55
Program Rundown: Former President Carter founded the
International Negotiation Network to find
solutions to conflicts where others had not.
2/19/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: "They helped every one his neighbor; and every
one said to his brother, be of good courage."--
The Bible, Isaiah 41:6.
2/19/93 Segment 6 Time 2:35
Program Rundown: Sister Joan Dunning struggles to improve the
quality of life for infants in Quitman County,
Mississippi.
2/22/93 Segment 2 Time 2:00
Program Rundown: President Clinton takes his Economic Plan to the
people of California.
2/22/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: VERNON JORDAN: Exec. Director, United Negro
College Fund (1970 - 1971); Pres., National
Urban League (1972 - 1981); Chairman, Clinton
Transition Team (1992).
2/22/93 Segment 4 Time 3:50
Program Rundown: Vernon Jordan strives to be a role model for all
young people.
2/22/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: RAMADAN: The Islamic Holy Month begins today for
many Muslims, after the sighting of the new
moon. During daylight hours, devout Muslims
refrain from food, drink and sex--focusing
instead on prayer.
2/22/93 Segment 6 Time 7:10
Program Rundown: The Jason Project employs technology to enable
hundreds of thousands of people to "participate"
in scientific research.
2/23/93 Segment 2 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: The U.S. considers humanitarian aid for isolated
Bosnia through an airdrop.
2/23/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: On this date...February 23, 1685...
2/23/93 Segment 4 Time 7:20
Program Rundown: Jason discovers underwater life in the midst of
darkness.
2/23/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: The 43rd Berlin (Germany) International Film
Festival is one of the leading events of its
kind in the world. Here are some of this year's
winners...
2/23/93 Segment 6 Time 1:50
Program Rundown: Nina Pol is the savior of Moscow's four-legged
homeless.
2/23/93 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: CARNIVAL - Worldwide celebrations culminating
today which precede the Christian observance of
Lent, in: Mainz, Germany; Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil; Rijeka, Croatia; and New Orleans,
Louisiana (more commonly known as Mardi Gras).
2/23/93 Segment 8 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Teenager Larry Villella has decided to help
shrink the deficit by donating $1000 of his own
money.
2/24/93 Segment 2 Time 3:35
Program Rundown: Amidst economic turmoil, Cuba holds popular
elections..589 candidates for 589 positions.
2/24/93 Segment 3 Time :10
Program Rundown: To the joy and surprise of rescue workers, 5
skiers turn up safe after 4 days lost in a
Colorado avalanche.
2/24/93 Segment 3 Time :10
Program Rundown: U.N. Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali and
U.S. President Clinton reach agreement on a U.S.
relief airdrop to Bosnia-Hercegovinia.
2/24/93 Segment 4 Time 7:25
Program Rundown: The great physical diversity of the Sea of
Cortez gives haven to a wide variety of unique
marine species.
2/24/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: TOMORROW: From Bebop to Hip-Hop... CNN Newsroom
profiles Quincy Jones.
2/24/93 Segment 6 Time 1:50
Program Rundown: KLAX Radio in Los Angeles is the nation's first
top-rated radio station in a major radio market
that plays primarily Mexican and Latino music.
2/25/93 Segment 2 Time 2:50
Program Rundown: Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has
resigned after 8 1/2 years in office.
2/25/93 Segment 3 Time :20
Program Rundown: Reaction to the news of the Mulroney resignation
from U.S. President Clinton, U.K. Prime Minister
John Major and Canadian Democratic Party Leader
Audrey McLaughlin.
2/25/93 Segment 4 Time 5:30
Program Rundown: Jason expedition members are visitors to the
Baja/Sea of Cortez area. Today we meet the
people who call this beautiful place home.
2/25/93 Segment 5 Time :20
Program Rundown: RECORD OF THE YEAR: SONG OF THE YEAR: Eric
Clapton - "Tears in Heaven" POP VOCAL, FEMALE:
K.D. Lang - "Constant Craving" POP VOCAL, MALE:
Eric Clapton - "Tears in Heaven" RAP, SOLO
PERFORMANCE: Sir Mix-A-Lot - "Baby Got Back"
2/25/93 Segment 6 Time 5:00
Program Rundown: Composer Quincy Jones' career spans four decades
of history-making music and entertainment, from
jazz to bebop to pop and, now, to hip hop.
2/26/93 Segment 2 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: U.S. planes to drop food and medicine into
isolated, hostile Bosnian territory.
2/26/93 Segment 3 Time :10
Program Rundown: Federal trial is now underway in L.A. in Rodney
King beating case.
2/26/93 Segment 3 Time :10
Program Rundown: South Korea inaugurates its first civilian
president in more than 3 decades.
2/26/93 Segment 3 Time :10
Program Rundown: Uneasy calm returns to Mogadishu.
2/26/93 Segment 4 Time 1:00
Program Rundown: Jayne Kennedy-Overton tells the story of The
National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People (NAACP).
2/26/93 Segment 5 Time 2:30
Program Rundown: The Museum of Tolerance opens in L.A. Its
purpose: to shock and challenge visitors.
2/26/93 Segment 6 Time 6:50
Program Rundown: The gray whale, once hunted nearly to extinction
for its oil and meat, has made a "comeback."
2/26/93 Segment 7 Time :20
Program Rundown: NEXT WEEK: Children of War