[muffled pop music playing]
Woman 1: Come on, everyone!
[all] ♪ I will survive ♪
Man 1: What will you do?
♪ I will survive ♪ ♪ Hey, hey ♪
[tense music playing]
Woman 1: Is it your first? It's my second.
Woman 2: It's my first. They say it should be out tomorrow.
Woman 1: If it was up to me, this one would be walking out of me right now.
[baby crying faintly]
Woman 1: Didn't drink. Didn't smoke.Woman 3 Sometimes children are just born different.
Man 2: We will build a town for the people of Corby on the back of a rapid reclamation of the steelworks.
Man 3: These are serious breaches. What's more important, progress or the mess?
Woman 4: So, that is four of us all with the same thing at the same time.
Woman 1: We think there's more of us. We're here to work out whether our kids were hurt by something that shouldn’t have been.
Man 5: We will find what's happened here. I promise.
♪ I, I will survive ♪
Woman 1: My son has been in pain his entire life. And it wasn't his fault.
[children laughing]
♪ I, I will survive ♪
Man 5: If we prove the toxins from the reclamation got into your system, then you can win the case.
♪ Long as I know how to love I know I'll stay alive ♪
Woman 2: I thought it was something wrong with me.
Woman 1: That is what mothers do. We blame ourselves.
♪ I've got my life to live And all my love to give ♪
Man 3: You think you're rebuilding this town. You're destroying it.
♪ And I'll survive ♪
Woman 1: This is a battle for the kids because they don't have a choice, so we don't have a choice.
♪ I will survive ♪
Woman 2: I'm here for them and the damage my council did them.
[yelling]
[sirens wailing]
[music stops]
Man 5: Tell them what they did to you, what they did to your kids.
[emotional music playing]
Man 5: You tell them the truth.