populati is considered obese according to centers for disease control. it's a growing problem. obesity rates more than doubled over the last 35 years. the consequences can be deadly. obesity can lead to diabetes which is now the 7th leading cause of death in the u.s. type two diabetes effects more than 9% of the u.s. population. that's more than 27 million americans struggling to control their blood sugar according to the american dia associatio also hurting our wallets. obesity now kounlts fo for 21% health ce costs. some municipalities are trying to get americans to cut back on unhealthy food and beverages. it's a great thing to let people know the risk they're taking. like what we put on the cigarette packages. what can be done about this epidemic? san franci is the first city to require health warnings on ads for sugary drinks. joining us i rk berman. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you, becky. >> you are opposed to this new san fran law that's requiring warnings on ads. why do you oppose the warning labels? >> from a logic standpoint, the warning that' been propos