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Kennedy-Hatfield Resolution Nuclear Freeze Forum Hearing

U.S. Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy (D-MA) begins his remarks at nuclear freeze forum hearing; U.S. House Representative Ed Markey (D-MA) organizing his papers, U.S. Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA) turns to look at Sen. Kennedy, camera pans to Sen. Kennedy. Kennedy thanks the witnesses for coming and providing first hand accounts of the horrors of nuclear war, knowing how difficult it is to re-live that time; adult Caucasian male and female seated in BG. Hopefully, they will serve as a strong example to avoid any future nuclear conflict. Kennedy welcomes Dr. Mytsuo Tomosawa, Kimuko Laskey, Hiroko Harris, and Shigeko Sasamori to the hearing; Senators Kennedy, Mark Hatfield (R-OR), Alan Cranston (D-CA), and Rep. Markey on panel, group of adult Caucasian men in BG. Adult Caucasian and Asian American men and women seated behind the witnesses. Sen. Kennedy confirms Dr. Tomosawa's profession, residence, and his age when Hiroshima was hit with the atomic bomb; Kennedy asks Dr. Tomosawa to describe his personal account of that day.
U.S. Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy (D-MA) begins his remarks at nuclear freeze forum hearing; U.S. House Representative Ed Markey (D-MA) organizing his papers, U.S. Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA) turns to look at Sen. Kennedy, camera pans to Sen. Kennedy. Kennedy thanks the witnesses for coming and providing first hand accounts of the horrors of nuclear war, knowing how difficult it is to re-live that time; adult Caucasian male and female seated in BG. Hopefully, they will serve as a strong example to avoid any future nuclear conflict. Kennedy welcomes Dr. Mytsuo Tomosawa, Kimuko Laskey, Hiroko Harris, and Shigeko Sasamori to the hearing; Senators Kennedy, Mark Hatfield (R-OR), Alan Cranston (D-CA), and Rep. Markey on panel, group of adult Caucasian men in BG. Adult Caucasian and Asian American men and women seated behind the witnesses. Sen. Kennedy confirms Dr. Tomosawa's profession, residence, and his age when Hiroshima was hit with the atomic bomb; Kennedy asks Dr. Tomosawa to describe his personal account of that day.
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Editorial #:
1329708037
Collection:
Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
March 22, 1982
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Rights-ready
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Clip length:
00:03:04:00
Location:
United States
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QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG SD 720x576 25p
Source:
Archive Films Editorial
Object name:
546133_1_3