A Question of Intent |
All they have to say on TV is there's a gas shortage and prices go up. I'm upset. |
How many people say, 'I'm going to smoke this one ˆ and 780,000 more?' |
I have very serious concerns that the settlement as it's written could effectively make it impossible for the FDA to regulate tobacco, |
I have very serious concerns that the settlement as it's written could effectively make it impossible for the FDA to regulate tobacco. |
If it's good enough for McDonald's, it should be good enough for the Department of Agriculture. |
If you can get a young person to the age of 18, 19 or 20 and they have not begun to smoke, it is unlikely they ever will. |
Immunity is a very high price for the country to pay because you are in essence denying people their rights. |
In the end, it was about educating the public, |
Is it going to be considered as an exception within the framework of the WTO, or are people at it going to say, 'Oh, this has been signed at UNESCO, but it does not touch our work.' This question will be at the heart of the battles to come, |
It had been a rough previous 10 years. It was a deregulatory period, ... I did come in at a low point. |
It's a judicious approach to balancing the need for transplants, but also minimizing the risk. It's a very cautious approach, because the risks are very real. |
Many times in our society, children are the forgotten grievers because they don't grieve the way we do. They don't openly talk about how they are feeling because they don't have the vocabulary. How on earth would kids know how to describe these feelings? |
No one wins this, ... It's chipping away at it. I don't think anybody can win it. |
Pitching one drug when in fact there are other options that could be more effective -- that I believe can be dangerous. |