actually knew smoking carried a whole host of health risks. there were some efforts to control over time, right. first requiring a surgeon general s warning on cigarette packs in 1965, then banning all tv advertisements for cigarettes in 1971. again, a pretty big step. banning smoking on domestic flights, lasting less than six hours in 1990. it wasn t until 1994 when the chief executives of the big seven were called to testify before congress we finally started to learn the truth about what the tobacco companies knew and what they were trying to hide. finally under oath, chief executives, top men of the nation s seven biggest tobacco companies, facing a subcommittee chaired by one of the industry s fiercest critics, congress men henry waxman, who accused them of manipulating nicotine content to keep smokers hooked. not so. we do not spike our
up the front half of the front and back of cigarette packs and take up about 20% of cigarette advertisements. so these are draft versions of the warnings, the fda has until march of next year to issue final versions. but we re getting a sneak peek of what they might look like. they ll link to cancer, diabetes, conditions that could lead to blindness. they re pretty jarring. wow. and people will still pick up a pack of cigarettes. the top half the top half with that warning. all right. jacqueline howard, thank you so much. thank you. hollywood legend peter fonda has died. we take a look at the highlights of his career next. sleep this amazing? that s a zzzquilpure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. hmm. exactly. and doug. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance,
always get the pancakes. they re always rather mediocre. we ve got some good food in jersey. dana: there s some great diners in jersey. this is true. how do you choose where you re going? where are you going next? it comes down to where the president s going to be. it comes down to where a debate is going to be, obviously the democratic debates, or a state we haven t visited. producers call up the local places. dana: you been to colorado yet? we want to go. the problem is the mountain time zone. we re on pretty early. you have to go up at like 2 a.m. to go there. dana: i hope you go to colorado. todd piro, thanks for being here. have a good weekend. a new push is under way to add extremely graphic warnings on cigarette packs. watch this. fda proposing grim images and texts to focus on some of the lesser known risks of smoking like bladder cancer and diabetes as well as lung cancer. tobacco companies went to court and defeated a previous effort to add new warnings. the agency
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your life. it wasn t until 1966 that we got warning labels on cigarette packs. we are just starting to discover certain information now. 2002 i believe is when dr. bennett first discovered cte in a football player in mike kenster former pittsburgh steeler, long time steeler center from. that point until now, we have come a far way. but maybe it might be 10, 15, 20 years before we could look back and on medical research maybe say okay, aaron hernandez, 90% probably killed oden because he had cte. we are a far ways from it. there are a lot more serious not more serious but a lot of other players involved in that who won t kill anybody. drnchts baden go back to you. boxing now with football. this is a 20-million-dollar lawsuit. it s going to set a precedent is it your sense medically that this is going to become a much larger issue? absolutely. a much larger issue because,