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Universal Peace Day
commemorating the 65th anniversary of Hiroshima & Nagasaki bombing

Friday, August 6, 2010, 7:00 PM
NY Buddhist Church
331-332 Riverside Dr (at 105 Street), NY, NY 10025-3421

Nuclear Tipping Point screening and a discussion with survivor Koji Kobayashi.
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Paley Center for Media, New York, NY

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Carnegie Corporation of New York, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and The Nuclear Threat Initiative hosted a screening of Nuclear Tipping Point followed by a conversation with Senator Sam Nunn and Charlie Rose.



Washington, DC Premiere of Nuclear Tipping Point

Nuclear Tipping Point DC screening May 11, 2010

Newseum
Washington DC

Sam Nunn, Ted Turner, and the NTI Board of Directors hosted a reception, film screening and dinner for key policy makers and members of the nuclear security community in Washington, DC. See Photo Gallery


"Nuclear Tipping Point: Did Obama's Summit Change the Balance?"

Belfer Center logo John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum
May 4, 2010


Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, hosted a screening of the film Nuclear Tipping Point and a conversation with the Honorable Sam Nunn, CEO, Nuclear Threat Initiative, and U.S. Senator, D-Georgia (1972-1997); David Sanger, White House Correspondent, New York Times; and Graham Allison (moderator), Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. Watch the video of the event (requires a Real Player)


Nuclear Tipping Point World Premiere in Los Angeles

Shultz Nunn PerryThe world premiere of Nuclear Tipping Point was held in Los Angeles on Wednesday, January 27. It was co-hosted by George Shultz, William Perry, Sam Nunn, Henry Kissinger, and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, in conjunction with the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, and held at Universal Studios. The evening's events began with a reception and screening of the film which were followed by a panel discussion and dinner. The panel featured four co-hosts and was moderated by New York Times reporter and best selling author Philip Taubman.

You can see the pictures from the event here.