Copyright 1999 Video Monitoring Services of America, L.P.
Video Monitoring Services of America
SHOW: The Ten OClock News
April 8, 1999, Thursday
10:00
PM
NETWORK: WTTG-TV
MEDIUM: Television
TYPE: Television
LENGTH: 197 words
BODY:
START: 29.40
Teased Segment - China Relations. President Clinton met with Chinese premier
today. Premier denied spy allegations, said Chinese have ability to develop
their own nuclear technology.
Visual - President Clinton, Premier.
Press Conference - Clinton, says it's important for leaders of America and
China to meet regularly, made progress in areas that benefit both, gave them
chance to speak openly on matters where they have disagreements. Clinton hopes
China's block into World Trade Organization will be removed. Protestors.
Visual - protestors at Layfette Park. Called on President Clinton to send
Premier home, want religious and political freedom for Chinese. Chinese
Dissident.
Interview -
Shengde Lian, Exec. Dir. Free China Movement, says he lost many classmates in Tienamen
Square, he's a survivor of the massacre,
feels obligated to do what he can on behalf of the failed dissidents who are
still suffering, Chinese government has started massive crackdown on
pro-democracy movement.
Interview - Richard Long, On line editor VIP Reference, says they send e-mails
to subscribers in China. Jan Smith reporting.
END: 33.44
SEGMENT-ID: 24
PROGRAM-ID: wttg22000408
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LOAD-DATE: May 17, 1999