there's apps that consumers can can find, we recommend claria. it's c l e r y a uh- they have a web extension so that when consumers are shopping online in, a little window pops up and will tell them about chemicals of concern. but also you can take a picture of a product label and get that same window, and it will advise consumers about the products in their own makeup bag. that's great. >> great information. janet nudelman, thank you so much. from the campaign for safe cosmetics. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> a uc berkeley student is making history with her first post grad job. already decided berkeley's first ever undergraduate city council member will join us cecilia luna parra and urban studies major at uc berkeley, has just won a special election to represent the city's south side, which includes the university campus. the previous council member resigned in january. she beat out another uc berkeley student for the office, joining us live now, berkeley city council district seven representative to be cecilia luna parra. hi, cecilia