Marin-Utley: Sunday Today – Utley: Meet the Press – Marin: Sun Times Forum

News programs from "NBC", "The Wall Street Journal", and "The Chicago Sun-Times" from 1990 all featuring Carol Marin.

0:03Copy video clip URL The footage begins with with a grainy, color montage of historical footage, news broadcasts, and commercials. 

0:27Copy video clip URL The narrator announces the NBC News Program entitled, “Sunday Today with GARRICK UTLEY & MARIA SHRIVER”. 

0:36Copy video clip URL The footage transitions to Utley and Carol Marin – with Urley citing that Shriver is on maternity leave.

1:56Copy video clip URL Utley announces that actress Barbara Stanwick passed away in Santa Monica, California.

2:05Copy video clip URL Black and white film footage of a young Stanwick is shown.

2:53Copy video clip URL Utley reports that Haiti is under a military dictatorship.

3:15Copy video clip URL Utley reports that in the USSR (specifically in Azerbaijan), there are reports of armed combat in the city of Baku, with the Soviet Army present as a combatant force. 

3:30Copy video clip URL Footage of Soviet Army Soldiers boarding a Soviet-Afghan War Era transport helicopter with a painted camouflage exterior and a red star marking is shown. 

3:35Copy video clip URL An American reporter states that the Soviet Army’s mission is to stop Azerbaijani separatist attacks on Armenians – who are also Soviet Citizens. 

3:47Copy video clip URL A Soviet Army BMP – One Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) is shown as part of a combined Motorized and Mechanized Infantry convoy. 

3:50Copy video clip URL A large crowd of Azerbaijanis are seen gathered in Baku with Azerbaijani and not Soviet flags, calling for independence from the USSR.

4:27Copy video clip URL General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev is shown speaking on the situation in Azerbaijan.

4:42Copy video clip URL Protesters in Moscow are shown gathering and speaking out against the Soviet Army’s intervention in Azerbaijan. 

5:23Copy video clip URL Utley reports that Iran has established an “open border” with Azerbaijan based on religious solidarity. 

5:55Copy video clip URL An American reporter states that a noticeable number of Soldiers of the Iranian Army have crossed the border into Azerbaijan. 

6:08Copy video clip URL Utley reports that Yugoslavia’s Communist Party held a formal session to discuss whether or not opposition parties should be allowed to participate in upcoming elections.

6:36Copy video clip URL A British reporter states that Yugoslavia was “the first Communist Bloc State to break away from Stalinism”. 

6:53Copy video clip URL A British reporter states that the Yugoslavian Army opposes any sort of political reform.

7:44Copy video clip URL A reporter discusses the turbulent weather patterns across the US.

8:56Copy video clip URL Marin reports that the Mayor of Washington, DC, Marion Barry, will not seek re-election, and will instead go into a drug rehabilitation program, after he was arrested by the FBI.

9:16Copy video clip URL Footage of Barry’s mayoral campaign is shown. 

10:04Copy video clip URL Marin and Roger Wilkins, a longtime friend of Barry, discuss Barry’s past prior to him becoming the Mayor of Washington, DC.

11:24Copy video clip URL Footage of a female drug dealer that was close to Barry is shown. 

12:11Copy video clip URL Marin reports that some citizens in Washington, DC passed away because ambulances either had slow response times, and/or didn’t show up to the scene of an emergency at all. 

14:40Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Kellogg’s Oatbake Cereal” starts.

15:10Copy video clip URL A commercial for the Nissan Pathfinder SUV starts.

15:40Copy video clip URL A commercial for “WBBM Newsradio 78” starts.

16:10Copy video clip URL An NFL-sponsored commercial for “Norwegian Cruise Lines” is shown.

16:48Copy video clip URL The footage transitions to a news story about virtual reality. 

17:32Copy video clip URL Early full-color virtual reality footage is shown.

18:54Copy video clip URL A “data glove” and a headset with a screen that are used to access and experience virtual reality are being tested by Utley.

19:25Copy video clip URL The virtual reality world as seen by Utley is shown.

25:18Copy video clip URL A commercial for General Electric starts.

26:30Copy video clip URL A commercial for Cadillac with Dr. Arthur Laffer, PhD, Economics, starts.

27:00Copy video clip URL A commercial for Dominick’s grocery chain starts.

27:31Copy video clip URL The footage transitions to a news program on the US Congress. 

28:11Copy video clip URL Footage of President George H.W. Bush at a political rally is shown. 

30:38Copy video clip URL Footage of Berliners breaking down a graffiti-covered Berlin Wall is shown – with one man using a sledgehammer, and others in a group collectively using a battering ram. 

33:25Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Hormel Chili” and “Dinty Moore Beef Stew” starts.

33:41Copy video clip URL A commercial for the Honda Accord starts.

34:11Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Yoplait Light” with spokesman Pierre and Spokeswoman Suzette starts. 

34:25Copy video clip URL A commercial for the television program “Perry Mason: The Case of the Poisoned Pen” starts.

34:46Copy video clip URL A commercial for “RE/MAX REAL ESTATE” starts.

35:16Copy video clip URL A commercial for “MasterCard” starts.

35:46Copy video clip URL A commercial for the television program “House Party” starts.

35:51Copy video clip URL The footage transitions to a news program on Edna Lewis.

36:05Copy video clip URL A news program on bankruptcy is previewed. 

36:11Copy video clip URL A news program on capitol punishment is previewed.

44:21Copy video clip URL A commercial for a Nissan Z sedan is shown. 

44:51Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Folgers Gourmet Supreme Coffee” is shown.

45:22Copy video clip URL A commercial for “CLR – Calcium, Lime, and Rust” is shown.

46:28Copy video clip URL A news program on “Roaring ’20’s” and Great Depression Era mobster crime culture in Chicago is previewed. 

47:06Copy video clip URL Black and white archival footage of Al Capone is shown.

47:15Copy video clip URL The infamous and now-closed Chicago restaurant, “Counselor’s Row” is shown.

48:00Copy video clip URL A few walls inside of “Counselor’s Row” with hanging gold-framed black and white portraits of famous and infamous patrons are shown.

48:32Copy video clip URL A black and white archival portrait of Al Capone is shown. 

48:35Copy video clip URL Black and white archival footage of Chicago in the 1930’s is shown.

54:42Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Alamo Rental-A-Car” starts.

55:11Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Coffeemate” starts.

55:43Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Collectors Art” starts.

01:01:42Copy video clip URL A commercial for “United Airlines” starts.

01:02:12Copy video clip URL A commercial for the “Chevrolet Astro All-Wheel Drive” starts.

01:02:43Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Plunkett Furniture” starts.

01:03:58Copy video clip URL Marin reports that the Soviet Army has taken control of Baku, Azerbaijan. 

01:04:30Copy video clip URL Footage of abortion protests across the US are shown. 

01:07:12Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Wrigley’s Freedent Gum” starts. 

01:07:43Copy video clip URL A commercial for the “Honda Civic Four Door” starts.

01:08:14Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Ameritech” starts.

01:08:44Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Commonwealth Edison” starts.

01:14:08Copy video clip URL A commercial for “BASF” starts.

01:14:39Copy video clip URL A commercial for the “Nissan Maxima” starts.

01:15:08Copy video clip URL A commercial for a true crime documentary on NBC starts.

01:15:29Copy video clip URL A commercial for the “Lennox Pulse Gas Furnace” starts.

01:15:42Copy video clip URL A commercial for “C. Gauger & Sons” starts.

01:15:50Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Ridgeway Heating Services” starts.

01:15:59Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Roll-O-Matic” starts.

01:16:35Copy video clip URL The footage transitions to a preview for a news program on the Boeing 747.

01:22:59Copy video clip URL A 747 can be seen carrying a NASA Space Shuttle.

01:23:04Copy video clip URL Utley states that the 747 will become the new Air Force One and Air Force Two models. 

01:23:39Copy video clip URL A commercial for “General Electric Answer Center” starts.

01:26:09Copy video clip URL Footage of the Denver Broncos with their old team logo is shown. 

01:28:26Copy video clip URL A commercial for the “Bob Hope Chrysler Classic” starts. 

01:28:36Copy video clip URL A commercial for “The Delta Force” starring Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin, starts.

01:28:46Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Elek-Tek” starts.

01:29:17Copy video clip URL A commercial for “BAY Furniture” starts.

01:31:04Copy video clip URL Utley introduces and interviews US House Speaker, Congressman Tom Foley (D).

01:41:04Copy video clip URL A commercial for compost management services by the city of Urbana, Illinois.

01:59:06Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Olson Rug Company” starts.

01:59:36Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Ameritech Mobile Communications” starts. 

02:00:26Copy video clip URL The news program entitled, “The Wall Street Journal Report”, starts.

02:01:15Copy video clip URL The trade deficit for November is recorded at ten-point-five billion dollars. 

02:06:52Copy video clip URL Sanford Kane and George Gilder are introduced on the the program. 

02:19:43Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Anderson Consulting” starts.

02:20:13Copy video clip URL A commercial for “The Travelers” starts.

02:20:42Copy video clip URL A commercial for a car dealership starts.

02:21:13Copy video clip URL A commercial for the “Alcohol Treatment Center of Central DuPage Hospital” starts.

02:28:16Copy video clip URL A commercial for “Walt Disney’s World on Ice” starts.

02:28:45Copy video clip URL A commercial for a car dealership starts.

02:29:56Copy video clip URL The news program entitled “The Chicago Sun-Times: The Nation Nineteen-Ninety” starts. 

02:32:09Copy video clip URL The guest speakers on the program are introduced as: Dennis Britton, Georgie Ann Geyer, Robert Novak, Ray Coffey, and Andrew Greeley.

03:08:33Copy video clip URL One of the topics that’s being discussed by the panel of speakers is if a “Clean Air Bill” can get passed by the US Congress.

03:08:57Copy video clip URL Marin addresses the panel.

03:09:10Copy video clip URL Novak calls global warming a “myth”. 

03:26:32Copy video clip URL Greeley gets a laugh out of the audience. 

 

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