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and enjoyment the smokers radiate eroticism and self confidence, or at least that's the promise. film stars and filmmakers have known this for decades. me today, the tobacco industry is promoting an entirely new generation of products. and wisdom comes a new set of promises. whether it's a tobacco heater or an e cigarette, the traditional habit of smoking has moved into a supposedly healthier pastime. nicotine enjoyments, no shame or regret. the greater the dependence on nicotine, the greater the profit in 2019 alone, the tobacco industry generated world wide revenues of over $800000000000.00.
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but what are the actual health benefits of these new products for confuse all the latest innovations in smoking? really, as homeless as the tobacco industry wants us to believe all the promises of healthier smoking, nearly a tried and tested trick that is safeguarding billions in profits. ah, i
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vanessa della, who sells e cigarettes from i boutique in the food on the small of paris for many years. the 45 year old with a keen cigarette smoke. today, she is an average cigarette user the, according to vanessa, these innovative devices are more than a mere alternative to smoking. for the french women, the cigarette is the best nicotine replacement product you can buy. the key mash is it for like a group, much. the total new teaching critique case, a new patient the cigarettes gives uses the feeling that they're doing something for their health. vanessa davis, who is firmly convinced that e cigarettes will help her quit for good while you can use it there. that sort of
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business that i think one of my 11 businesses rush into more conceptual issues with it. and this is dental who's customers have also been won over by this new smoking experience? so yeah, that be bad to she see, they can get no answer. she see of actually tracy is quite a truly shut up doxey seat. other is safety magic. the number of e cigarette uses worldwide has increased dramatically in recent years. in 2011, there were around 7000000, so called vapors by 2018. the numbers had grown to 41000000 and the 6 volt increase. the relentless rise of the vapor cigarette has not escape the attention of the tobacco industry. the big players have now joined the bandwagon and marketing the innovation on
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the me see and java lung could force to those ext yard and the force on in the tier on to just with and put it on mac, a common icon. and just for this one, for the whole, for dusted, gone from the entire often on the still not good tune is a better way to concept superstars and in the consummation at ativa, dr. unbeaten. because don't get fond shifts of adults here. it's not the 1st time that the tobacco industry has sought to market its products as homeless to health in
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a nation wide survey. doctors and all branches of medicine were asked, what cigarette do you smoke? doctor brand named most was camels. tens of thousands of doctors, general practitioners, surgeons specialists, doctors and every branch of medicine were included. and according to this nation wide survey, more doctors smoke chemicals than any other cigarette. the tobacco industry has a history of trying to sell those products that they think are they tell us will reduce harm. now we have e cigarettes, right? and the question we have to ask ourselves is, do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce har? especially when we know that their fundamental motivation is to protect their business. and they need a new generation of users hooked on nicotine growth . do you think she has family pe,
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hollywood stuff such as audrey hepburn in breakfast at tiffany's, showed how it was done. and we followed the lead for decades, smoking viewed as a homeless pleasure to be pursued, worry free like me to have with in the film was gilder the cigarettes gave you that certain special something the number 30 and the nothing personal i oh no. i was just tossing away my frustration, but in the 1950s, the mood began to change. far more often, it was said that tobacco cigarettes might not be as harmless and so as clean. smoking makes you ill. i use in
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the use that followed american scientists would prove that smoking causes lung cancer and is willing to chronic bronchitis and other diseases. the american health authority said smoking is suicide for emotion. against this backdrop, millions of people stopped smoking. the industry was faced with a problem. it's hard to make money from the manufacturer of products that cause illness or even death. i went to plant and i just didn't the in the do in talk to but not there put on the c d if fox him know, and not you know, their mental net disk list, you know. net. so the d was ed jen is we have the whole game,
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it was all more. disco said the saddle don't don't lead to see the v va and are you not direct? she not an assume deeper food. the tobacco industry sets to work on new advertising campaigns and new products, such as lights and mental cigarettes, as well as the filter. the message is clear, the new products are healthier. smoking is no longer quite so deadly. tobacco companies did not acknowledge the scientific findings on its harmful effects. none of the things which has been found in tobacco smoke are concentrations, which can be considered harmful. the components themselves can be considered homes
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will come in or anything can be considered harmful. applesauce is harmful if you get too much, i don't think many people are dying from apple, so they're not eating that much elements in cigarettes. and they come to disagree which constant attending whether they are on the or new york city. this way, the tobacco industry muddy the waters as intended, these downs provoked a debate that distracted from the actual dangers of smoking, the corporations understood this young. this internal industry document from 969 shows and it works. once again, smokers, the cigarette symbolizes freedom and zest for life. smoking is relaxing and fond. ah, this is marlborough country. philip morris's sales of cigarettes are thought to have
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increased exponentially on the 1st 8 months of its campaign for the new mom or country. the advertising promises have global reach, also in paris. ah, remembered marlborough advertising from childhood to genie has to get secret fully. she don't need any sense or anything that he can't get anything any more. she may a coming from a horse again and i can clara $90000.00 per year. now, i believe that there might be for the
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last time she has smoked mom, brew and other well known brands for over 30 years. now, she wants to free herself of her nicotine dependence. today she has an appointment of the outpatient addiction clinic of the short pompey to hospital in paris. she wants to remain anonymous. you take a place on finishing the unless he says she soon, she can be surmises. you know, the probably need to get for him. oh, even a little thing that dr. lewis will is seen is the head of the local department for addictive disorders. according to her, many medical professionals in france are themselves dependent and it's the nicotine that makes giving up so difficult to cleanse. katina cielo posey key key hall. i
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did. and kelley absorbed from me and kelly, i thought i'd just plan on getting it all set so whom it's so different. and then you could change some dollars to vote and you just couldn't go off. if i had done this 50, correct, i left y u p. o street to new york or for press to new buffering balance to the left, the key, the morning between a person and just the more dependent they become long when i would show the wrong one. all room just don't the rules. yes. to shape out the thing because the kid and engagement was betrayal. when so many find themselves. well, did we choose to look for common ground in
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the and an expected upside of the pandemic kenya's experiencing. and elephant baby boom. 250. why this can you have so many cars and how has the panoramic impacted people's lives? is andree will have fairly big long in any fact he end up killing himself. ah, i don't believe nearly and then you go and buy a car. well, and i will make a little was when i get him in the media group, they get they say he lucky to me. mean thing in it, because at that of the, when the new been
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a day that the and he didn't even notice whether they call to do this. but i know the company just wasn't going whatever did it the a, i
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oh, the corporations were quick to recognize the role played by nicotine in their products. a document from 1976 from british american tobacco lays it out. nicotine is an important aspect of satisfaction, and if the nicotine delivery is reduced below a threshold satisfaction level, then surely smokers will question more readily why they are indulging in inexpensive habits. us a product with too little nicotine constitutes a threat to the industry. even increasing numbers of consumers quit smoking. it's not just the question of the loss of revenue. in the long term, it could even hear all the end of the $1000000000.00 industry. the nicotine is a natural component of the tobacco plant. so how can the tobacco industry pass on as much as possible to the user? me?
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in this national retreat and sigma chemist are studying tobacco products you regulations state the tobacco smoke may contain a maximum of one milligram of nicotine. here the scientists regularly assess whether german tobacco products adhere to these standards. the nicotine content is tested using the smoking machine. but how dependable on the values that it provides, dependency, safety claims. rico that monday this hour liza puts you on the roost. clank him after hours and his leg seat then is full. timely dining can restart. money puts you on this call so they don't get offered when the machine no i coughed for didn't besides those. this is angela. she wants to heal. vote by looking to get on done, but there are for didn't what this means is that on the smoking machine,
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the holes enable compliance with the league lea required and they could see levels a closer look at the filter reveals the miniscule perforations. but both of these holes mean for smokers, and that also did you get to you don't want them to encourage you to show that finger on done voltage. so what's in dilution to get ticked now because it is concerned, you know, obvious me and you continue happening, shots often get them full open to the shops of me. ah me, i'm really going to get it is because it's the spirit for coleman. at least one or 2 of the day of and different football, oscar nominated di tissue, you know,
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offline when off teet little to help under windy lots you can develop really as many complex you get clean and fresh as all outdoor. the pleasure you get in the clean, fresh taste of bel air, new bel air, the light menthol cigarettes that gives you approved back over the holes in the filter hawk back to when tobacco companies 1st introduced the light cigarette to the whole. they managed to lower the nicotine levels measured by the smoking machine, giving the impression that they all know and nicotine. but that doesn't mean that might cigarettes on that, harmful today, that band. but the whole innovation has endured me until history. i see that awesome snow on feel nuclear teen to fulfill the hearts of in on the all of this for you. hot eco hits nuclear teen done. we assist in
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a go to market when s y it i chicken in this nuclear teen fluted inside him to tent on and when the when, when this sash now if you could use that site is also to freedom is there could meet the some like a dish be consistent into michael toya. the more rapid the nicotine supply, the more satisfied the customer call for dr. la fowler seems patient. the nicotine is what makes it difficult to kick the habit. itching netting annoying management, looking after the land has proclaimed really a trace route t x to sit down the live cable. burn it because we can see that we need to make say for, for doctor the phone, the scene, the addictive factor of nicotine is comparable to that of heroine. are all
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the food now good to go most she mean, she says here molig him. so again, he's for point sort of found a committed to make it we can manage the mileage on continuous, me know, see how much chippy mall in sure, if you want to talk to who they're connected. surely. who you know, does that cause no decor shift? who's cause issues for decades, the tobacco industry pretended to be unaware of nicotine addictive qualities such as during this hearing in 1994, when chief executives of the 7 tobacco giants testified before us congress just yes or no. do you believe nicotine is not addicted? i believe nicotine is not addictive. yes, i don't believe that nicotine for our products are addicted. i believe not addictive. i believe the nicotine is not protect
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is not objective. and i do believe that the game but is the truth. in the same year, the university of california in san francisco was sent thousands of internal documents from 8 back o industry whistleblower ah, on may 12, 994, a box of about 4 or 5000 pages of secret internal tobacco industry documents got delivered to my office, the return address was mr. bucks, which is a cartoon character in a popular comic strip here. my boy, some tobacco always don't watch my 1st time. and the documents were the 1st look inside the tobacco companies. and what they showed
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when you were looking at the correspondence in the communications between their top management and their top lawyers and their top scientists and their top public relations people was they, they had figured out the smoking cause cancer in the 1950 s they for your out and cause heart disease and the 1900 sixty's. they recognized nicotine as an addictive drug in the 960 s, and were designing cigarettes to maximize their addiction all the time publicly denying all of this. and so it was just amazing to be wet behind the curtain. the internal documents revealed the truth. they showed the importance of nicotine 40 tobacco business. in the early seventy's, a document from all j reynold state. a tobacco products is essentially a tool for the delivery of the casino ah,
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liquids for e cigarettes also contain nicotine. what reputation does nicotine enjoy? here? vanessa de la really takes the view, the nicotine is vital for the satisfaction of the consumer. it's the only way of preventing the vapor from taking up smoking again. language they will when they get comfortable lives, i believe it's i boys, uncle would also request you plenty kid is your best, anita anita, that the dea juicing on you out. destitute of the kid, nego, whom she think was 2. she came that actually she drew kids up to me. bless you, miss rosie. prosecute. so need to talk to me. lou said, oh indeed, the classic a cigarette does not burn tobacco. the all important liquids are poured into the device. the battery is activated and the liquid is heated. as soon as the
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user pulls on the device liquid evaporates, the vapors can be enabled. ah, liquids come in smooth vials. these are available in a variety of flavors. such as pine, a pool with coconut, wild strawberries, liquids also come in different strengths. as far as the customers are concerned, the nicotine in the liquid, is as harmless as it is indispensable. that can you see has ellen's good teeth, kind of hoping spend the cigarette met? you know, nico tina talk can clearly come. you have any pencil. she was also
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outside of france. vapors are persuaded that these new products are less harmful than traditional tobacco products in germany. to there's a general belief in the concept of harm reduction because they're not surprisingly, the spokesman for the cigarette association is convinced of the benefits of electric smoking. baking this attractive to convince dusty it's got to include auto vinegar sheet issues of the car to go on to dust hope. and she just hoped in natalie, this is trust us, but we just finished the hope of getting hope. i hope to state i vision of school for the chemo, ignored off things of the fuckers. so the, the cigarette is seen as a solution to the tobacco epidemic. we have to do the focal cloud centrally as
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a deep cigarette. this medicine can also shoot this over sheet leisure stomach to go on and up and young and reveal syrian gives them to the time night off and on. so forms the bucko industry also sees the problem in the burning of the tobacco and not in the nicotine for going on with this whole problem on the, to somebody to loose the but equal teeny, probably, visitors agen gibson, vital distribution content vide keenan to the, to hopefully hoping to conquer this and have a few dollars vinegar them on to the nicotine of named in art. and by the doesn't effect in, on dot com, you know, the either not even inch beer on does i'm going to activism. shuffler, switching from 90 percent on non non, to put in vinegar. easy. this is over medicine of the health promises of time is
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gone by images such as this suggest that it's possible to use e cigarettes with little or no concern. is this indeed the case is cigarettes generate the error? saw by heating up a liquid, but they don't set it on fire. and people are saying, oh well, that's better because you don't have combustion. but the fact is that aerosol, those very, very tiny particles that are of 5100. the size of a hair are themselves tremendously dangerous. they cause heart attack thing cause lung disease. they cause strokes, they trigger inflammatory processes and e sugar and you know, differ from cigarettes. when you talk about that daniel emmonds knows all too well. the risk to health posed by e cigarettes. at one time, daniel had dreams of joining the navy. ships the water. they were always his
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passion. this dream is gone forever. i last 50 days of my memory from the dog that they gave me in the hospital for pain, etc. because i was so sick, i just kinda woke up and i had the scar. and that's really the only reason i knew something bad had happened like a doctor and told me, i really wouldn't have known what had happened. ah once again, we got ourselves into a quagmire. remember, that was the popular word during the vietnam era. and afghanistan is yet another military quagmire. $2.00 trillion dollars. a couple of 1000 soldiers died.
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and for the same reason, there was no clearly stated mission. there was no incentive to win, right? because all the contractors are getting fat rich. and so finally, they just had to give up the loan. when i would show the wrong, why don't i just don't the rules? yes, to shape out this thing because the after kid and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in the
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ah, the evacuation flights resume a cobbled main airport as tens of thousands, desperately seek to flee. i've kind of stand now under taliban rule after the disastrous withdrawal of us troops. meanwhile, during the chaotic pull out, the western coalition also leaves ammunition for the insurgents, including advanced weaponry from aircraft to armored vehicles and even biometric devices. also this, our americans claim that they are being refused life saving treatment if they haven't had a cobit vaccine. even if their condition means that they cannot be inoculated, we put the issue up for debate. why all we actually trying.

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