Being the Ricardos is a movie based on the true story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, famous for their roles in the iconic TV show I Love Lucy. Set in the 1950s, the film explores their complex relationship as they deal with the pressures of show business and the difficulties of maintaining a successful marriage. As they face challenges both in their personal lives and in their careers, Lucy and Desi must find a way to balance their love for each other with their professional ambitions. The movie delves into their struggles, their triumphs, and the impact they had on television history.
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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