dr. bruce bailey, we have to leave it there. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> what's trending now, hermella. >> a new report from the surgeon general say we've come a long way since 50 years ago detailing the hazards of smoking. today the number of smokers is down to 18%. the report credits the decline to public health efforts such as banning smoking indoors and banning tv ads on tv. surgeon general says we've got a long way to go. >> today the annual death toll from smoking is approaching 500,000 per year. enough is enough. >> a key finding in the report is that cardiovascular disease actually kills more smokers over the age of 35 than young cancer. now to your reaction. viewer sarah says we have seen that warnings of harmful behavior affecting long term health is a deterrent for everyone. sarah says, we have a long way to go? why can't the government trend against e-cigarettes. you can learn more at aljazeera.com/considerthis. consider more studies need to be done to weigh the risks and benefits. >> we'll see what hap