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what was henry waxman's goal in 1994? i think he was really trying to showcase the latest findings to the food and drug administration and that tobacco industries would deliver only manipulating nicotine in cigarets to increase addiction to them, that they were doing, that they were doing it knowingly, that they knew tobacco had health hazards, that they were marketing to children, and they were just trying to deny the facts about what was going on in that industry. well, let's go back to the hearing. these are the seven tobacco ceos and their interactions with the members of the committee. do you or those of you have asked your company to object to appearing before this subcommittee under oath? if not, i'd like you to rise. and those who will be testifying as well with you to rise. if you raise your right hand. do you swear that the testimony you're about to give is the truth? the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? i do. but please consider yourself to be under oath. let me ask you first. i'd like to just go down th
what was henry waxman's goal in 1994? i think he was really trying to showcase the latest findings to the food and drug administration and that tobacco industries would deliver only manipulating nicotine in cigarets to increase addiction to them, that they were doing, that they were doing it knowingly, that they knew tobacco had health hazards, that they were marketing to children, and they were just trying to deny the facts about what was going on in that industry. well, let's go back to the...
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what was henry waxman's goal in 1994? i think he was really trying to showcase the latest findings to the food and drug administration and that tobacco industries would deliver only manipulating nicotine in cigarets to increase addiction to them, that they were doing, that they were doing it knowingly, that they knew tobacco had health hazards, that they were marketing to children, and they were just ting to deny the facts about what was going on in that industry. well, let's go back to the hearing. these are the seven tobacco ceos and their interactions with the members of the committee. do you or those of you have asked your company to object to appearing before this subcommittee under oath? if not, i'd like you to rise. and those who will be testifying as well with you to rise. if you raise your right hand. do you swear that the testimony you're about to give is the truth? the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? i do. but please consider yourself to be under oath. let me ask you first. i'd like to just go down the
what was henry waxman's goal in 1994? i think he was really trying to showcase the latest findings to the food and drug administration and that tobacco industries would deliver only manipulating nicotine in cigarets to increase addiction to them, that they were doing, that they were doing it knowingly, that they knew tobacco had health hazards, that they were marketing to children, and they were just ting to deny the facts about what was going on in that industry. well, let's go back to the...
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focusing on medicaid congress staffer, executive branch outside scholar, working on -- you think of henry waxmanll over the building with and another lawyer to talk about this from a different perspective, andy schneider. >> good morning. thank you tom, thank you for inviting me. i'm gonna be brief. i want to spend a minute explaining to you that the sub patrolling in families where i work is nonpartisan policy and research center. i'm sorry. you are talking to somebody who's colorblind. at the research center our mission is to make sure that children and their families have affordable healthcare coverage. making sure low come families are eligible for medicaid or chip, but they are enrolled and the programs work. you can see where this is going, i'm sure find benefit by, we have an issue here. i do like the paper and to talk to the medicaid expansion issue is that it recognizes there is have these 10 holdouts states that in helping out for a while and leaving a lot of people dangling in the wind uninsured. so we do need to account for that i appreciate the commentators to figure out ways to imp
focusing on medicaid congress staffer, executive branch outside scholar, working on -- you think of henry waxmanll over the building with and another lawyer to talk about this from a different perspective, andy schneider. >> good morning. thank you tom, thank you for inviting me. i'm gonna be brief. i want to spend a minute explaining to you that the sub patrolling in families where i work is nonpartisan policy and research center. i'm sorry. you are talking to somebody who's colorblind....
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extensive e focusing on medicaid congress staffer, executive branch outside scholar you think of henry waxmanhas the medicaid program ation is work with them. more recently working with organizations for children research on that and lawyer to talk about little different perspective, andy schneider. >> good morning. thank you tom thank you for inviting me. i'm going to be to just spend a minute explaining to you that the center for children and families where i work is nonpartisanpolicy and research center at the public policy at georgetown university and -- >> i'm sorry. >> yea >> you're talking somebody that is color blind. >> there we g all of the information that everybody needs. >> that's good, okay. our mission is basically that children in the families havev affordable high-quality healthcare coverage and that means mostlile making sure that if low-income families arele for medicaid or chip, the child health insurance program they are enrolled and that the programs see where this is going, sort of defined benefit guy. defined contribution guy so we have an issue here. what i do like a
extensive e focusing on medicaid congress staffer, executive branch outside scholar you think of henry waxmanhas the medicaid program ation is work with them. more recently working with organizations for children research on that and lawyer to talk about little different perspective, andy schneider. >> good morning. thank you tom thank you for inviting me. i'm going to be to just spend a minute explaining to you that the center for children and families where i work is nonpartisanpolicy...