are addictive and they will say, in the bluntest of terms, that tobacco can kill. reporter: and look at these pictures. a smoker exhaling through a hole in his neck. a baby in agony. and here s an unambiguous message, a toe tag. those warnings will get equal billing with the brand name. half the front and backs of cigarette packs, 20% of ads. every single pack of cigarettes in our country will, in effect, become a mini billboard that tells the truth about smoking. in the history of tobacco control today, this may go down as one of the single most important days. reporter: perhaps, but many smokers think crackdowns like this one smack of big brother. the government s going to tell us what we can eat and can t eat. reporter: cigarette companies said they would abide by the new label rules already in use in 37 other countries. it s all part of the federal government s plan to cut tobacco use from 20% now to 12% in 2020. so in two years, labels will go
his license. less than two minutes after the approach, tinsing fires a single shot hiting dubose in the head killing him as the car tarts to move. tinsing chases after the car and another officer arrives. he purposely killed him. this the bluntest of terms, dubose s death was called senseless. this is the most asnine act i ve seen a police officer make. he wasn t dealing with someone wanted for murder okay. he was dealing with someone that didn t have a front license plate. the video contradicts tinsing s story he was dragged by the car and had to fire his weapon. tinsing s attorney says a second tape shows his client was on the ground. he felt his life was in danger. tinsing is 25 been an officer four years. full time with the university of cincinnati since last year.