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PROGRAM PHILIP MORRIS
20/20 STATION
CITY WABC-TV
NY
DATE 01/08/93 10:55PM AUDIENCE
SUBJECT SECONDHAND SMOKE
BROADCAST EXCERPT
HUGH DOWNS (Host): An update now. Over a year ago, John
Stossel reported on the effects of cigarette smoke on nonsmokers.
The scientific data suggested that secondhand smoke, as it's
called, '-.il'ls thousands of people every year, including 3,000 from
lung cancer.
As we told you then, people who are regularly exposed to
smoke i~n a confined space appear to be at higher risk. Thirty-four
year old flight attendant, Norma Broin got lung cancer even though
she herself never smoked.
NORMA BROIN (Lung Cancer Victim): It's pulmonary rape,
and every time someone lights up a cigarette I am involuntarily
being subjected to that. I am being violated against my will.
DOWNS: Doctors also reported more chronic respiratory
infections and lung scaring in children,exposed to passive smoke.
DR. WILLIAM CAHAN (Lung Surgeon): How can you do this to
your child? I mean child abuse doesn't have to be black and blue
marks, it can be inhaled secondhand smoke.
DOWNS: Well, John's report was right on the mark,
because yesterday the Environmental Protection Agency blamed r
secondhand smoke for 3,000 lung gancer deaths a year and as many as
300,000 cases of bronchitis and pneumonia in babies every year.
John, that announcement is sure to have a lot of
repercussions at home and in the work place and legally and
everything.
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DOWNS: Even outdoors?
BARBARA WALTERS (Hbst): What happens? You know there
are still people who will get annoyed if you say please don't
smoke. 'What happens in restaurants, for example, where you have
smoking areas and non-smoking areas, I mean does this mean that
there are going to be all new laws every where.
STOSSEL: The EPA says that even if the government takes
no further action, there will be new laws, new rules, because
people are afraid of individual lawsuits. Already you have workers
suing employers saying I got sick, and I blame you, because you
allowed smoking in the work place.
One woman sued a restaurant for assault and battery,
because she had an asthma attack after they seated her near
smokers, so this decision will make it easier to win these cases,
and...
DOWNS: Could this be accomplished, John, without too
much legal action, because if it can be made socially unacceptable,
which chewing tobacco was. When I was a young boy, there were big
brass spittoons in every public building. That all vanished
because it became socially unacceptable. -
STOSSEL: And, there's a similarity here, and that it was
fear of TB that helped make spittoons go away and maybe people
knowing that hurting other people will discourage smoking.
WALTERS: Ed-u-ca-tion.
DOWNS: It makes a pariah out of smokers.
WALTERS: How far we have come.
DOWNS: Thanks, John.
