Peter Jennings, Anti- smokers' Whore. If this anti- smokers' whore had exposed the anti- smokers'. He and his cronies are are given their jobs because the. Capitol Cities / ABC. ABC tobacco war is legacy of Jennings. Reuters/Hollywood Reporter.
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We have learned first- hand the dangers of smoking and. Jon Banner, "World News Tonight". Peter really was at the forefront of reporting on. In addition to his "World News Tonight" coverage on tobacco industry. Jennings did at least two documentaries on the topic: 1. Never Say. Die: How the Tobacco Companies Keep on Winning" and 2. From the. Tobacco Files," from Jennings' PJ Productions."World News Tonight" will report on smoking cessation programs, tips on. ABC News has followed four smokers trying to. World News Tonight" as. ABCNEWS. com. The series kicks off. Tuesday with Dr. Tim Johnson, ABC News' medical. Jennings in his final months. Good Morning. America" and ABC News Radio are also involved. ABC News is partnering with the Centers for Disease Control and. Prevention, the National Cancer Institute and the North American. Quitline Consortium. Television and online links will send viewers to. QUITNOW) or their local lines where. Tamatha Thomas- Haase, a consultant with the quitline consortium based. Phoenix, Ariz. There have been more than 1. November and they're expecting. ABC initiative."Columbia University hits up the tobacco industry, 1. Inventor Robert Strickman assigned the rights to a filter he. Columbia University, which hoped to get 1. ABC News made a big production to shill for them, and spout. Someone. identified as "SCIENTIST" said that he thought it was possible to use. Peter Jennings, ABC News, Aug. ABC News, Aug. 2. UCSF (pdf, 1. 6 pp)Jennings lies that "men are living longer" than women. THE TOBACCO INSTITUTE PROGRAM ABC World News Tonight on WJLA- TV. Washington, D. C. ABC Network]. April 1. P. M. State of California Launches. Anti- Smoking Campaign, pp. PETER JENNINGS: We begin tonight with a. Today the Census Bureau reports that for the first time. And the number of women is. Bureau points out that more men have quit. Today, coincidentally, Oalifornia. Here's ABC's Brian Rooney. BRIAN ROONEY: The. State of California hopes its new anti- smoking advertisements will. California is. spending nearly $3. MAN: That means that this. So, forget about. Iigible] cancer, heart disease, emphysema, stroke stuff. Gentlemen, we're not in this business for our heaith. Laughter] DR. KENNETH KIZER [Director, California Health Department]: We want people. It's dumb, it's dirty, and it's. ROONEY: The state will focus its campaign particularly on young. The. industry markets heavily in minority areas. DR. KIZER: Frankly, the. ROONEY: The tobacco industry says the new campaign is. BRENNAN DAWSON: But I think that there needs to be some serious. ROONEY: The makers. In fact, that's their point: that the tobacco industry won't. With money raised by its new. California plans to spend a total of $2. It's a multi- front attack that will last at least 1. The goal: 7. 5 percent fewer smokers in California by the year. Brian Rooney, ABC News, Los Angeles."ABC. News, Apr. 1. 0, 1. UCSF (pdf, 1. 22. Jennings' lie that men are living longer than women has never even. National Vital Statistics Reports. Nov. 1. 0; 5. 3(6). United States Life. Tables, 2. 00. 2. By Elizabeth Arias, Ph. D.) Life. expectancy at birth by race and sex (on p. National Center for. Health Statistics, CDC (pdf, 3. Anti- smokers patronize blacks and women, 1. ABC World News Tonight, Jan. Peter Jennings. anchor: Any tobacco company doing anything these days to win new. It's a cost of. doing. Today in Philadelphia, the secretary of Health and Human. Housing- Health and Human Services, rather, Louis Sullivan, condemned. R JR Reynolds Company because it is going to test market a new. Here's ABC's Kathleen Delaski. Kathleen Delaski reporting: Uptown is the first brand targeted. The cigarettes are menthol and they are packed. Market research shows that many blacks. Today Dr. Sullivan joined thirty community groups. RJ Reynolds for introducing the brand. Dr. Louis Sullivan. Secretary, Health & Human Services): At a time when our people. Uptown's message is. Delaski: In a written statement, RJ Reynolds responded. We believe that black consumers have a right to buy products no matter. Tobacco companies are. Like black groups, many. Five new brands for. But tobacco. companies say there is nothing wrong with marketing to women. Ellen. Merle (Vice President, Philip Morris): I believe that smoking is an. I think that women are every bit as capable as men to. Delaski: But most new smokers are not adults; they. Two thousand young girls start smoking every day. To combat the new ad campaigns, a new coalition. Dr. Sally Faith Dorfman. Orange County Health Commissioner): People may be trying to tell the. They are not your friends. Delaski: Anti- smoking groups say. But it is not clear yet which campaign. Kathleen Delaski, ABC News, Washington. ABC. World News Tonight, Jan. UCSF (pdf, 3. 0 pp)Jennings lies that the EPA says ETS kills 3. EPA Concludes Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer. ABC World News. Tonight. Station WJLA- TV, Washington DC, ABC Network, May 9, 1. P. M, pp. 1. 61- 1. PETER JENNINGS: It looks like the Environmental Protection Agency. A preliminary. version has this to say to nonsmokers: Just being exposed to other. Here's ABC's Bettina Gregory. BETTINA GREGORY. The EPA has concluded that inhaling someone else's cigarette smoke. Americans to die of lung cancer each year. And the draft. report on passive smoking proposes that tobacco smoke be labeled a. That could lead to more severe restrictions on where people. Anti- smoking advocates say it's about time the EPA declared. JOHN BANZHAF. [Action on Smoking and Health]: Going in a room where anybody is. GREGORY: The tobacco. WALKER MERRYMAN [The Tobacco. Institute]: Well, there really isn't a scientific consensus on whether. Those lying maggots have. EPA's own. the real scientists who got their jobs on merit instead of political. ABC. World News Tonight, May 9, 1. UCSF (pdf, 6. 12 pp)Anti- smoker vermin rant about make- believe Joe Camel, while their. This is what we get for news, while the VERMIN commit scientific. ABC World News Tonight WJLA TV ABC Network, Washington DC, Dec. PM. JAMA Study On Teens And Smoking. PETER JENNINGS: Finally. American Agenda, what it is that encourages. The anti- smoking. Today. in the Journal of the American Medical Associatlon, two studies which. Our Agenda reporter is Beth Nissen. BETH NISSEN: He is on billboards, street signs, buses. UNIDENTIFIED. MAN: The camel, he' s in every magazine I've ever read. NISSEN: Kids. see him magazine spreads, and a full line of promotional products - -. T- shirts, hats, lighters, drink coolers. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: He's cool. He'd be someone I'd like to hang out with. NISSEN: He water skis. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: He's cool, smooth. NISSEN: Smooth Joe Camel is. Since the. campaign that features him was created four years ago it has stopped. MARK GREEN. (NY Consumer Affairs Commission): The tobacco industry knows that. Who are the replacement customers? Kids. [You filthy little smearing maggot, most. And attrition by. UNIVERSALLY, you slimy piece of crud who treats us like. NISSEN: The makers of Camel cigarettes say Smooth. Joe is just as appealing to grownups. TOM GRISCOM (RJ Reynolds): Our. Our market is trying to reach 3. NISSEN: There has been no compelling evidence. Smooth Joe clearly appeals to the underaged until today, with two. Journal of the American Medical Association. In the first study groups of high school students and adults were asked. Smooth Joe ads. The results? The. researcher who did the study says if the makers of Camel are spending. DR. JOE DIFRANZA (Univ of Mass Medical School ): The kids love. We found that Camels are ten times more popular. NISSEN: And. something about the ads appeals to even the very young. In the second. study children three to six years old were to match a company logo with. MAN: Have you seen that before? What does that match with? Very good. NISSEN: One third of three year olds matched Smooth Joe with. WOMAN: How do you know that he goes with. LITTLE GIRL: He smokes. WOMAN: He smokes. How old are you? LITTLE. GIRL: Three. NISSEN: By age six, as many knew the camel as knew Mickey. Mouse. DR. RICK RICHARDS (Medical College of Georgia): The fact is. MAN: Have you seen that before? Clip of child. nodding yes] NISSEN: No one knows if children who like Smooth Joe will. Camel smokers. RJ Reynolds says it spends millions to make sure. Camels or any other brand of cigarettes. The company. has designed an ad campaign that urges kids to resist peer pressure. Why would a cigarette company discourage the next generation of. Because they don't have. YOU. - cast]. GRISCOM: We do not want them to smoke because it can bring restrictions. NISSEN: Restrictions are exactly what. Federal Trade Commission, which. The FTC has not. responded to a series of requests that it ban the Camel ads and. GREEN: I think the FTC should. Tobacco is uniquely our most dangerous. And cartoon figures. NISSEN: The FTC will only say it will review the. Beth Nissen. ABC News, New York. ABC. World News Tonight, Dec. UCSF (pdf, 9 pp)Jennings nurtures the Big Lie that smoking costs society money, 1. ABC News Show: World News Tonight With Peter Jennings. Feb. 2. 5. 1. 99. ANNOUNCER: From ABC, this is World News Tonight with Peter. Jennings. PETER JENNINGS: President Clinton was talking again today. Here's ABC's Brit Hume. BRIT HUME: [CLINTON PC] Appearing with business. President was. asked how. Specifically, would he be asking for more new. PRESIDENT CLINTON: There are lots of options we are looking at. BRIT. HUME: [MEDIA] Well, he was asked, does that mean he's now ruling out. BUSINESS. & LABOR LEADERS] Those taxes hit all groups. Mr. Clinton did not rule them out. PRESIDENT CLINTON: I think health related taxes are different. I think. cigarette taxes, for example, are different. BRIT HUME: And why is. PRESIDENT CLINTON: Because I think that we are. BRIT HUME: [SU] The President has a.
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