Out of Time is a thrilling action-drama with sci-fi elements. The protagonist, a widower and astrophysicist, stumbles upon a conspiracy involving time travel and alien possession. He must use his knowledge and skills to navigate through different timelines, save his wife from danger, and expose the truth. Along the way, he encounters intense action sequences, mind-transfers, telepathy, and a race against the clock. This movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and the power of human resilience.
In 1994, the Health and Environment Subcommittee of the US Congress, chaired by Henry Waxman (D-California), held a hearing on tobacco products and health. Excerpts from the hearing, where the CEOs of the four US tobacco companies testified, are interspersed with clips from movies, educational films, TV commercials, and other promotional materials. Among the topics addressed in the hearing: are cigarettes the single most dangerous consumer product, how many people die annually in the US from smoking, is nicotine addictive, should smoking be banned in public places, do tobacco ads target children? This historic hearing is referenced in the 1999 film, "The Insider."
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