Philip Morris
Epa Secondhand Smoke Report
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PROGRAM THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINK-LE-0,' NEW YORK
DATE
SUBJECT
01/10'/93
STATION WABC-TV & THE
12 : 15 P. M. AUDIENCE
EP SMOKE REPORT
BROADCAST EXCERPT
DAVID: BRINKLEY: In the meantime, George, you were exercised,
I believe, about a discovery by the U.S. government. An
announcement this week or last that secondhand smoke, smoke as
other people smoke and blow it out and you breathe it in, it causes
cancer and it's dangerous and it kills you.
GEORGE WILL: What they did is they upgraded it. You say I'm
exercised. I'm:exercised with enthusiasm for the findings. What
it means i~s by upgrading the status of this to what I think the
term is a Class A carcinogen, secondhand smoke, they really put an
enormous l'Fi ig`ation danger before, say, employers who allow smoking
in the workpl!ace because then someone who comes up with lung cancer
can claim~that adequate precautions were not taken.
David, I can't think of any -- maybe you all can -- change in
common everyday etiquette in American life comparable to the change
in the last 25 years in the status of smoking. This week, the
Baltimore Orioles became the fifth ma~or Ieague baseball team to
say in an open air stadium you cannot smoke in your seat.
SAM DONALDSON: But George, there's more work to be done in
this church. Smokers must be driven to a cave someplace 6000 --
Carlsbad Caverns. That's the only place we should allow them to
smoke.
COKIE ROBERTS: Then the bats will become endangered. Are you
kidding?'
DONALrDSON:. The old line was if smokers wanted to kill
themselves, let them kill themselves, but they're killing everyone
around them. They're killing their children. If you're smoking,
folks out there, and you've got young children, why are you doing
this to them? Why don't you like them? Smokers must be driven out-
because they simply are killing themselves and everybody else and
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they're adding to the costs of this government. Talk about the
deficit. The single thing that would reduce health care costs the
most would be t,o ban people who smoke.
WILL: Do you know what would happen if everybody quit
today, by the way?
smoking
DONALDSON: They'd start drinking? Is that your view?
WILL: The Social Security system would be in dire shape
suddenly because the actuarial tables of the Social Security system
count on a certain large number of Americans dying prematurely from
lung cancer and not colLecting their benefits.
DONALDSON: Well, we'll figure out some other way to save the
Social Security system.
ROBERTS: And a lot of tobacco farmers and cigarette companies
would go out of business.
DONALDSON: They_should go out of business, Cokie.
BRINKLEY: Well,.they're making a ton of money selling tobacco
abroad.
WILL: Exactly.
BRINKLEY: Do you know what the world's largest selling
consumer product of any d'escription is?
DONALDSON: I think you've telegraphed it. What is it?
BRINKLEY: Marlboro cigarettes.
WILL: Is that right?
BRINKLEY: Marlboro is the largest selling consumer product in
the world.
ROBERTS: I'm curious about this litigation because what
happens now? Now we know secondhand smoke causes cancer. At what
point are you then able to sue? Can your employer say, "Well, I
didn't know it at the time. The government only came out with this
report in 1993?"
DONALDSON: The tobacco companies have engaged in a conspiracy
for about 45 years to try to obstruct the truth on smoking and
-health.
ROBERTS: But everybody knew smoking was bad. You'd have to
be living in a cave not to know that smoking was bad for you.

DONALDSON: The companies, in response to this report, David,
held_a press conference saying, "Well, there hasn't been any final
conclusive proof. This just comes from people who don't like
cigarettes."
ROBERTS: But look, that's just an excuse to not take
responsibility for your own actions.
DONALDSON: How do they live with themselves? How do these
tobacco executives go home and live with themselves?
BRINKLEY: You'll have to ask them..
