my daughter latisha died at 43. she grew up in the neighborhood. she had a husband, a devoted husband, she had children that she really and truly loved, and i think that she died too young. she was a non-smoker, she was not a drinker, and she got lung cancer. you know, you wonder, where did it come from? these people are sick, they're dying. this is inexcusable. that's murderous. good to see you again. when i met mr. bouie, i could not believe what was going on in this neighborhood. i think it has to do with our environment. what we smell, what we inhale. we were deer hunting in the back, and we noticed that there was such a strong, strong odor back there. the smell was so strong and so bad. it was awful. i started noticing in my river these sheets of black coming downstream. the color is different, the smell is different, the whole river is different. it's rough, whatever is in it is killing these trees. they have cut this huge channel, and it is like an open sewer line. [mr. bouie] this is where the smell is coming from. [coughs] you can see the