Ted Koppel looks back at the 1979 Iran hostage crisis
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Ted Koppel reflected on the 1979 Iran hostage crisis and its lasting impact on U.S. policy.
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Ted Koppel reflected on the 1979 Iran hostage crisis for CBS's "Sunday Morning," examining how the U.S. government and media responded to the kidnapping of Americans in Tehran. The crisis lasted 444 days and had unpredictable repercussions for American foreign policy and media coverage.
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