THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR TERRORISM Screening (Jane Harman)

10/24/2006 - 6:00pm
10/24/2006 - 8:30pm

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CONGRESSWOMAN JANE HARMAN

Cordially Invites You to Attend a Film Screening & Discussion On

"THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR TERRORISM"

Showing the 45-minute docudrama "Last Best Chance"

followed by a panel of experts discussing the threat posed to our communities by what the 9-11 Commission called "loose nukes."

West Los Angeles/LAX Screening

Tuesday, October 24, 2006
6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

IMAN Cultural Center
3376 Motor Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90034

Co-Sponsored by

LA Councilmember Bill Rosendahl

Assembly Member Ted Lieu

Last Best Chance is a film based on facts.

Some events depicted may have already happened.

Some may be happening now.

All may happen in the near future if we don't act now to prevent them.

There are more than 100 research reactors or related facilities worldwide with enough highly enriched uranium to potentially build a bomb. Some of this material is secured by nothing more than an underpaid guard and a chain link fence. Last Best Chance is based on facts about inadequate security for nuclear weapons and materials around the world. Starring Fred Dalton Thompson ("Law and Order"), the film explores the national security threat posed by what the 9/11 Commission calls "loose" nuclear weapons.

Please RSVP with Trevor Ash at (310) 643-3636

or e-mail trevor.ash@mail.house.gov