yes something to hide. a brief encounter with the mysterious stranger. on the train coming home, she had met this woman. did that hold the answer? she s talking about how someone is trying to assume her identity. a chilling case of a daughter in danger. somebody was after her. welcome to dateline. i m lester holt. she was beautiful, talented, trusting, and sometimes troubled. a young woman from a prominent family finally grabbing the promise and life right up to the day she vanished. when the police seemed unable to find her, her family had to plan, and the usual strategy to solve the mystery. here is keith morrison. it began on the bright morning in may. slipped from its platform in washington station and eased out into an eight-hour run down the eastern seaboard charleston, south carolina. on board was a beautiful, tall, and feisty red named kate wearing. the daughter of the south of a fine southern family that often traveled young woman who sitting on the
festival have gone on to be nominated for emmys and oscars, including the winner of the 2020 academy award for short documentary. this year we have some of the best films we ve ever been privileged to showcase. they tackle some of the biggest issues of the last 18 months, from democracy and covid to race and the teaching of history. you re about to see three films here plus my conversations with two of the directors. first up is the facility directed by seth freed wesler. later in the program, you ll see meltdown in dixie and golden age karate. we hope you enjoy. my name is nilson barahona. i m originally from honduras. my father is a citizen. my wife is a citizen. my son has been born here. my mom is a legal resident. i ve been here for 20 years. so what is the point of i.c.e. having me here for? [ speaking foreign language ] covid-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. all of italy, a country of 60 million people, is now effectively a red zone. covid-19 is
has showcased more than 100 films from 9 countries. dozens of our films in our festival have gone on to be nominated for emmys and oscars, including the winner of the academy award for short documentary. this year we have some of the best films we ve ever been privileged to showcase. they tackle some of the biggest issues of the last 18 months from democracy and covid to race and the teaching of history. you re about to see three films here, plus my conversations with two of the directors. first up is the facility, directed by seth freed-wesz ler. later in the program, you ll see meltdown in dixie and golden age karate. we hope you enjoy. my name is nilsan. i m originally from honduras. my father is a citizen. my wife is a citizen. my son is being born here. my mom is a legal resident. i ve been here for 20 years. so, what is the point of i.c.e. having me here for? covid-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. italy, a country of 60 million people, is now effective
showcase more than 100 films from around the world. dozens of the films in our festival have gone on to be nominated for enemies and oscars, including the winner of the 2020 academy award, for short documentary. this year, we have some of the best films we have ever been privileged to showcase. they tackle the biggest issues of the last 18 months, from democracy, covid, to race and history. and that is where we are going to start. the film that you are about to see is melted down in dixie. and it looks at just how high the hurdles can be for people trying to heal the wounds of violence. we hope that you enjoy. my name is tommy. we are a creamery. a big old quarter pounder, this will be. when i bought the creamery, a set up in this park. i said, what kind of ice cream did you want, honey? enjoy, baby. thank you! but if i could rewind this whole situation, i would never have come to south carolina in the first place. this little ice cream shop to so ex
lacking is courage to do the right thing. so i wanted to bring you my daughter s beads of courage. my daughter s a two-time cancer survivor at 9 years old. can you do it? hachoo! you want to go to disney land today? yeah. okay. let s go to disneyland. oh, yeah! are you going to go too? oh, yeah! she earned all these beads through her cancer treatment program. each bead represents something different, for example, red represents when she had a blood transfusion. black when she got poked with a needle. yellow for in-patient stays. white for chemotherapy. this is what she earned the first month. i d like to share with you what she has earned over the last two times fighting cancer. a few of the photos, i just want to fly through real quick of some of the children that we ve met who are local. i went to camp with this little boy last weekend. he s about to lose his second eye. this little boy has t-cell leukemia. he s doing all right, he s in remission. we ve had seve