hi. my name is denise duffield. it s okay, thank you. i am the mom who started the chains dot or petition that now has over 6000 signatures for the folding of the santa susana field lab. you re going to hear a lot today. we ve got a lot of facts. we know the facts. we are all intelligent people here. but i think what is lacking is courage to do the right thing. and so, i wanted to bring you my daughter, my daughter is a two-time cancer survivor at nine years old. can you do it? would you like to go to disneyland today? okay, let s go to disneyland! oh, yeah! are you coming? i m coming too. she earned all these beads during her cancer treatment program. each bead represents something different. for example, red represents when she had a blood transfusion black when she got booked with a needle, yellow for inpatient state, white for chemotherapy. this is what you earned the first month. i d like to share with you what she s earned over the last two times fighting
including the winner of the 2020 academy award, for sure documentary. this year, with some of the best films we ve ever been privileged to showcase. they tackled some of the biggest issues of the last 18 months, from democracy and covid, to race and the teaching of history. you are about to see three films here, plus my conversations with two of the directors. first up is the facility, directed by seth west lure. later in the program, you ll see mail down in dixie, and golden age karate. we hope you enjoy. [noise] my name is i am 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 ice having me here for? my name is andrea [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] covid-19 can be characterized as a pandemic. all of italy, a country of 60 million
began its descent down the flagpole. july the 1st 2000, the flag was taken off the dome. . to protest, to take it down of the heritage flak. mr. maurice called me one day and asked me if we would like to have a little piece of property where the flag lives. that was one of the best thing he needed to worry about. the last thing he needed to worry about. after the incident in charleston, the whole emphasis came to the flat. i said of the flag is going to be under attack, the bigger the better. (kid) i m ok. (vo) your family is safer in a three-row subaru ascent. love. it s what makes subaru, subaru. kids don t always take the best care of school supplies. so save money shopping back to school on amazon. while they.
carolina removed the confederate flag from the south carolina state. after 38 years, the flag began its descent down the flagpole. july the 1st 2000, the flag was taken off the dome. . to protest, to take it down of the heritage flak. mr. maurice called me one day and asked me if we would like to have a little piece of property where the flag lives. that was one of the best thing he needed to worry about. the last thing he needed to worry about. after the incident in charleston, the whole emphasis came to the flat. i said of the flag is going to be under attack, the bigger the
after almost four decades, and a bitter debate, south carolina remove the federal flag from the state. house after many years, it began its descent down the flagpole. july the 1st, 2000, the flag was taken off of the dome in columbia. i raised the flag out here on the big pole, to protest the taking down of our heritage flag. it went up in orangeburg that same day. mr. morris called me one day, and said he would like to have that little piece of property where the flag is. that was one last thing he needed to worry about. after that incident in charleston, a change to the flag. the flag was going to be