The summary is:
The video is a segment from the show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, where he criticizes the tobacco industry for suing countries that try to implement plain packaging laws or graphic health warnings on cigarette packs. He argues that these laws are effective in reducing smoking rates and protecting public health, but tobacco companies use trade agreements and legal threats to intimidate smaller and poorer countries like Togo and Uruguay. He proposes a compromise by introducing a new mascot for Marlboro: Jeff the diseased lung in a cowboy hat. He encourages viewers to spread Jeff's image on social media and tag Marlboro to get their attention. He also shows clips of people wearing Jeff t-shirts in Togo and children cheering for Jeff. He ends with a sarcastic remark that tobacco companies do not market to children.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Tobacco used to be a cornerstone of American life and was widely advertised on TV and other media.
2. America has steadily limited how tobacco companies are able to behave, such as putting warning labels on packaging and banning cigarette ads from TV.
3. Tobacco companies have lost legal challenges against plain packaging laws in Australia, which replaced branding with graphic health warnings.
4. Tobacco companies have sued or threatened to sue other countries that tried to implement similar laws, such as Uruguay, Togo, Namibia, and the Solomon Islands.
5. The show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver created a new mascot for Marlboro called Jeff the Diseased Lung in a Cowboy Hat and sent billboards and t-shirts with his image to various countries.