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training suicide bombers weapons are he from the trial logical weapons according anthrax and botulism toxin a logical and chemical agent to kill millions of people chemical weapons including v.x. and sarin mustard gas and massive and sudden heart massive death and destruction. on a massive scale the danger to our country is grave the danger to our country is growing their accuracy and possesses biological and chemical weapons iraqi regime is building the facilities necessary to make more biological and chemical weapons. and according to the british government that iraqi regime could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as forty five minutes after the order were given. the regime has longstanding and continuing to terrorist organizations and there are al qaeda terrorists inside iran. is seeking a nuclear bomb. and with physical façade material could build one within a year. the bush administration made up its mind to go to war on september the eleventh two thousand and one that very first day on september twelfth one day after september eleventh. the meeting that was held in t
training suicide bombers weapons are he from the trial logical weapons according anthrax and botulism toxin a logical and chemical agent to kill millions of people chemical weapons including v.x. and sarin mustard gas and massive and sudden heart massive death and destruction. on a massive scale the danger to our country is grave the danger to our country is growing their accuracy and possesses biological and chemical weapons iraqi regime is building the facilities necessary to make more...
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better for soccer, less injuries, and i think the arg is that there are toxins in the artificial turf. you can use biodegradable, they use coconut treading right now. more importantly, when i listen to the nature, and i am a fan of all nature, my favorite sound is to your kids laughing and playing. that is what i want to say. >> i think there should be turf on the fields because people trip, fall, sprained ankles, and get hurt often because the grass has pot holes. there should be turf. >> is this the last group of kids? i think we are going to -- we kind of understand. [laughter] thank them for coming down here today. >> i want turf because you did not have to water it very often. if you have real grass, you have to come down and water it, like, the whole field. >> my name is henry. i like turf fields because if you slip on a pothole or fall in a pothole, you can get seriously injured. there are no pot holes on the turf fields. there would be no injuries any more. >> my name is kevin and i think there should be turf fields. when you play on a grass field, and their brains, -- and if
better for soccer, less injuries, and i think the arg is that there are toxins in the artificial turf. you can use biodegradable, they use coconut treading right now. more importantly, when i listen to the nature, and i am a fan of all nature, my favorite sound is to your kids laughing and playing. that is what i want to say. >> i think there should be turf on the fields because people trip, fall, sprained ankles, and get hurt often because the grass has pot holes. there should be turf....
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they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most of them have never been -- the combined mixtures of a developing teenager saying day after day year after year. there is a lot we don't know. what do know there is a tremendous amount of scientific evidence that showing low doses of chemical exposures can interfere with hormones, change the way our genomes for diseases that come down the long. most important time of development in the womb, teenagers developing. we also know that disease chronic disease is meaning chemicals are on the rise, breast cancers. who knows a young cancer or family member that has breast cancer, infertilities, testicular cancer. there is a lot of evidence showing environmental pollutants are part of the reason. so we see that there is a lot of cause for concerns and the trends um, cause us to look at these chemicals and say what i
they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most of them have never been -- the combined mixtures of a developing teenager saying day after day year after year. there is a lot we don't know. what do know there is a tremendous amount of scientific evidence that...
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done work in the residential sector on energy efficiency and zero waste and energy efficiency and toxin reduction. the progress update shows the different cohorts' we have had. we have 60 participants when the program was supported by the federal jobs now fund. in the past couple of years, we have had 18 participants. to date, 50% of graduates are placed in permanent positions elsewhere. one other thing regarding use opportunities, there is staff dedicated to a volunteer program. annually, we employ about 30 internes and engage over 300 volunteers in department programs. most of those are folks under 24. supervisor cohen: you say 50% of the graduates have jobs. where are they being placed? >> ecology, waste auditing, they're mostly local jobs. supervisor cohen: are any of them in the department of environment? >> we do have to who are in the department of an barman. we just promoted one to a leader who is leading the environment now team. supervisor cohen: what is the criteria that you use to evaluate will be accepted into the program? >> we work with quite a few nonprofits that do the
done work in the residential sector on energy efficiency and zero waste and energy efficiency and toxin reduction. the progress update shows the different cohorts' we have had. we have 60 participants when the program was supported by the federal jobs now fund. in the past couple of years, we have had 18 participants. to date, 50% of graduates are placed in permanent positions elsewhere. one other thing regarding use opportunities, there is staff dedicated to a volunteer program. annually, we...
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this is our budget broken down by program area where you will see line items for the zero waste and toxins and many other program areas. our two largest program areas are zero ways and toxics and energy and climate. i'm sorry i skipped over that periot. what i have just outlined supports about 85% of our positions. the one variable source of funding supports 12.9 positions which represents about 11.5% of our funding. the department does need to raise about $1.5 million annually to support these positions. just to give a sense of the track record, in fiscal 2010- 2011, we raised [unintelligible] and to date, we have raised about $1.8 million in new grants. just this week, we learned our department received a $400,000 federal grant for our brownfield work. i was asked to address creation of jobs and our program areas help small businesses so i want to spend a moment talking about that. most of the programs not only help small and medium-sized businesses but helped to create jobs. one of the best examples we have is our energy watch program outlined on this slide. over the past three years, t
this is our budget broken down by program area where you will see line items for the zero waste and toxins and many other program areas. our two largest program areas are zero ways and toxics and energy and climate. i'm sorry i skipped over that periot. what i have just outlined supports about 85% of our positions. the one variable source of funding supports 12.9 positions which represents about 11.5% of our funding. the department does need to raise about $1.5 million annually to support these...
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the toxins that are in the turf that are talking about -- they have a beautiful area with a windmill and tulips. this will totally destroy the feeling of being in that area. i just cannot believe that anybody would choose to have that when they can have turf kinds of things with plastic grass in other parts of the city. do not rule in the west and of golden gate park. thank you. >> my name is kerry jones. i am a representative of the california youth soccer association, which affiliates the local youth leagues. local sports groups began advocating for the installation of artificial turf in 1998. fortunately, the rec and park department has embraced the concept, and has provided some beautiful complexes. there is not enough complexes. the local youth leagues are growing. they still need more places to play. beach chalet has been a traditional facility foreground sports in san francisco. previous renovation occurred in 1998. unsafe conditions became apparent to mayer brown, and he remedied it. unfortunately, that has dwindled since then, due to lack of maintenance. the opposition seems
the toxins that are in the turf that are talking about -- they have a beautiful area with a windmill and tulips. this will totally destroy the feeling of being in that area. i just cannot believe that anybody would choose to have that when they can have turf kinds of things with plastic grass in other parts of the city. do not rule in the west and of golden gate park. thank you. >> my name is kerry jones. i am a representative of the california youth soccer association, which affiliates...
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the toxins that are in the turf that are talking about -- they have a beautiful area with a windmill and tulips. this will totally destroy the feeling of being in that area. i just cannot believe that anybody would choose to have that when they can have turf kinds of things with plastic grass in other parts of the city. do not rule in the west and of golden gate park. thank you. >> my name is kerry jones. i am a representative of the
the toxins that are in the turf that are talking about -- they have a beautiful area with a windmill and tulips. this will totally destroy the feeling of being in that area. i just cannot believe that anybody would choose to have that when they can have turf kinds of things with plastic grass in other parts of the city. do not rule in the west and of golden gate park. thank you. >> my name is kerry jones. i am a representative of the
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when i can't remove toxins from your body, toxins in the water, the air, cigarettes, alcohol, it doesn'tore. now those toxins trip you of you energy. you don't feel good, and they release toxic chemtuals. this is why we have a cholesterol problem in america. what does that cause? >> bad liver. >> the good news is, this is reversible. the liver is one most likely to reverse injury. unfortunately if you don't reverse it, you end up with this problem. this elegant structure here is a human healthy heart. >> a healthy heart. >> it's the size of your fist. >> isn't that amazing? >> isn't this stunning? >> but when you have a liver turned to fat and making bad cholesterol and the same belly fat is causing high blood pressure and problems with diabetes, you get a heart like this. >> oh, my goodness. >> compare these two. >> look at that at home. that's crazy. so somebody -- a healthy person is walking around with this. somebody is actually working around with this. >> that's why i go so crazy knowing your numbers. if you know your blood pressure, you know this is happening. hasn't happened yet,
when i can't remove toxins from your body, toxins in the water, the air, cigarettes, alcohol, it doesn'tore. now those toxins trip you of you energy. you don't feel good, and they release toxic chemtuals. this is why we have a cholesterol problem in america. what does that cause? >> bad liver. >> the good news is, this is reversible. the liver is one most likely to reverse injury. unfortunately if you don't reverse it, you end up with this problem. this elegant structure here is a...
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>>reporter: botox uses toxin to disable nerves and muscles besides relaxing wrinkle also used to treat conditions ranging from pain to chronic muscle spasms even extreme sweating. now bay area company believes it has new device that can accomplish what botox can do but without the toxin. >> this is the hand piece that is reusable. >>reporter: he's vice president of research at redwood city mio science. company has developed a system to freeze nerves. >> i'll place these meelingtss into this gelatin this simulates soft tissue. >>reporter: he says the needle don't actually inject anything into a patient body. instead filled with a pressure refrig rant that super cool them in. about 3 or 4 seconds at 45 it will start cooling and you can see the needles are beginning to form ice ball. >>reporter: he says that ice ball visible in the test material freezes the nerve without harming the skin or surrounding tissue. clint is the company ceo. >> we are not killing a nerve. it's a fancy way of saying we use cold, 30 second dose over nerve and puts the nerve into hibernation nishtion trial the hib
>>reporter: botox uses toxin to disable nerves and muscles besides relaxing wrinkle also used to treat conditions ranging from pain to chronic muscle spasms even extreme sweating. now bay area company believes it has new device that can accomplish what botox can do but without the toxin. >> this is the hand piece that is reusable. >>reporter: he's vice president of research at redwood city mio science. company has developed a system to freeze nerves. >> i'll place these...
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>>reporter: botox uses toxin to disable nerves and muscles besides relaxing wrinkle also used to treat conditions ranging from pain to chronic muscle spasms even extreme sweating. now bay area company believes it has new device that can accomplish what botox can do but without the toxin. >> this is the hand piece that is reusable. >>reporter: he's vice president of research at redwood city mio science. company has developed a system to freeze nerves. >> i'll place these meelingtss into this gelatin this simulates soft tissue. >>reporter: he says the needle don't actually inject anything into a patient body. instead filled with a pressure refrig rant that super cool them in. about 3 or 4 seconds at 45 it will start cooling and you can see the needles are beginning to form ice ball. >>reporter: he says that ice ball visible in the test material freezes the nerve without harming the skin or surrounding tissue. clint is the company ceo. >> we are not killing a nerve. it's a fancy way of saying we use cold, 30 second dose over nerve and puts the nerve into hibernation nishtion trial the hib
>>reporter: botox uses toxin to disable nerves and muscles besides relaxing wrinkle also used to treat conditions ranging from pain to chronic muscle spasms even extreme sweating. now bay area company believes it has new device that can accomplish what botox can do but without the toxin. >> this is the hand piece that is reusable. >>reporter: he's vice president of research at redwood city mio science. company has developed a system to freeze nerves. >> i'll place these...
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bay area company believes it has new device that can accomplish what botox can do but without the toxins is the hand piece that is reusable. >>reporter: he's vice president of research at redwood city mio science. company has developed a system to freeze nerves. >> i'll place these meelingts ts into this gelatin this simulates soft tissue. >>reporter: he says the needle don't actually inject anything into a patient body. instead filled with a pressure refrig rant that super cool 3 or about 3 or 4 seconds at 45 it will start cooling and you can see the needles are beginning to form ice ball. >>reporter: he says that ice ball visible in the test material freezes the nerve without harming the skin or surrounding tissue. clint is the company ceo. >> we are not killing a nerve. it's a fancy way of saying we use cold, 30 second dose over nerve and puts the nerve into hibernation nishtion trial the hibernation lasted 2 to 4 month roughly the duration of botox injection. company is careful to point out that the system is still in the trial phase in the united states and not yet fda approved. bu
bay area company believes it has new device that can accomplish what botox can do but without the toxins is the hand piece that is reusable. >>reporter: he's vice president of research at redwood city mio science. company has developed a system to freeze nerves. >> i'll place these meelingts ts into this gelatin this simulates soft tissue. >>reporter: he says the needle don't actually inject anything into a patient body. instead filled with a pressure refrig rant that super...
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breasts soak up toxins. are a lot more toxins out there now. >> hormones in beef and dairy products. preservatives in fragrances that can have hormonal effects. these are things that never use to be out in the environment. now they're out there everywhere and our breasts are picking them up. our breasts are like sponges. they pick up what's out there and they hold on to it. >> reporter: and, dr. white says, women who who haven't carried a baby to term have what are considered immature breasts and are more vul nernl to those toxins. >> when breast gland tissue is immature, it is very suggest i believe. it's ready to fool around with any host of things that might look like, smell like, taste like hormones that could potentially stimulate extra breast cell growth which could be unhealthy growth including the start of a cancer. >> reporter: of course, having a child or three is no guarantee against cancer either. two years ago marissa white found something on her own mammogram. >> as soon as i saw the films myse
breasts soak up toxins. are a lot more toxins out there now. >> hormones in beef and dairy products. preservatives in fragrances that can have hormonal effects. these are things that never use to be out in the environment. now they're out there everywhere and our breasts are picking them up. our breasts are like sponges. they pick up what's out there and they hold on to it. >> reporter: and, dr. white says, women who who haven't carried a baby to term have what are considered...
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if you add up the combination of all the toxins that our kids are exposed to, it is substantial and it is a real problem. it is tragic that the opposition, which i am not part of any organized opposition, i have not been to testify in front of a committee, but i cannot afford this because of the grandmother and a mother and -- but i came out because i am a grandmother and a mother. please look at the data. >> your time is up. >> next group of speakers, please. >> i am 12 years old and i dent in the district -- and i has been in the district for almost my entire life. i've only played their about five times because it is in such bad shape. it should be changed to turf because then it is open daily and not even rain could keep me from going there. i live very close to there. >> is there a full group that is coming up? >> i think turf fields are better because you do not get hurt as much. >> my name is connor. i have played on beach chalet for a long time. the fields would be much better if they were on grass. i want them to be on the turf fields. >> my name is brian. i want there to be m
if you add up the combination of all the toxins that our kids are exposed to, it is substantial and it is a real problem. it is tragic that the opposition, which i am not part of any organized opposition, i have not been to testify in front of a committee, but i cannot afford this because of the grandmother and a mother and -- but i came out because i am a grandmother and a mother. please look at the data. >> your time is up. >> next group of speakers, please. >> i am 12 years...
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, and the disrespect, not just the sound but going into the school there, but inhaling all of the toxins in this area, this is ridiculous. i hope you will listen and do something about what the people are saying that live there. no one seems to be listening, to get the feeling of the people who live in this area. thank you. >> i am anna, a resident of san francisco, and an operator of tour buses. i enjoy working in this field, from 40 years ago. we were able to do a beautiful city tour of san francisco and show people how beautiful that this city was. little by little, the places were taken away from us. we could not show the presidio, or bring buses in to show the beautiful view, coming into the golden gate to see the golden gate bridge. you cannot go to someone places in the city, and this is very sad. i complement supervisor chu, for the first time the board of supervisors to come together with the residents and the torah operators to try to find a solution so that we can show this beautiful city and at the same time not frustrate all of these people. i support during a summit and rea
, and the disrespect, not just the sound but going into the school there, but inhaling all of the toxins in this area, this is ridiculous. i hope you will listen and do something about what the people are saying that live there. no one seems to be listening, to get the feeling of the people who live in this area. thank you. >> i am anna, a resident of san francisco, and an operator of tour buses. i enjoy working in this field, from 40 years ago. we were able to do a beautiful city tour of...
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toxic water is collecting in the minds, uranium and other toxins from the rock.ohannesburg itself is threatened. researchers say drinking water in the metropolitan area could be contaminated in two or three years' time. >> we don't want to underestimate this problem. to act on it and to work on it. since the democratic government, we have since moved to act on it and to work for it. >> mariette liefferink has known for a long time how dangerous things have gotten. mining waste was pumped into this lake for years. test samples show the lake is full of acid. >> what is of concern is that this dam is the main tributary which forms part of the major river system. as a short-term solution, the government has begun neutralizing mining water. such as here in this uranium mine. the processed water is then returned directly to rivers and streams. but the process doesn't remove all the contaminants. the water is still polluted. >> it has leaked massive large amounts of radioactive, toxic sludge comes about from the treatment. neutralizing the acids alone doesn't solve the
toxic water is collecting in the minds, uranium and other toxins from the rock.ohannesburg itself is threatened. researchers say drinking water in the metropolitan area could be contaminated in two or three years' time. >> we don't want to underestimate this problem. to act on it and to work on it. since the democratic government, we have since moved to act on it and to work for it. >> mariette liefferink has known for a long time how dangerous things have gotten. mining waste was...
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so governor brown fired her from the committee focused on identifying toxins harmful to fetuses and infants. proposition 29 would add a $1 tax to each pack of cigarettes for cancer research in anti- smoking programs. >> to photograph everyone is talking about and it turns out the mother photographed on the cover of time magazine breast- feeding her four year-old son is from the bay area. in a cbs five exclusive interview we spoke with her parents and they explain this is exactly the way she was raised. >> it was a world wind and it hasn't stopped >> their phones are ringing off the hook, their daughter jamie has become an overnight crusaders >> she has really really gained confidence in herself and what she's doing >> fresh off the press, hurt time magazine cover is getting a second and third look but her parents say it is time that people turn the page. >> the photo is great because of the reason it will bring people to look at what jamie is trying to bring to light and as i said, it has been milked and half. >> the article is about attachment parenting. coast sleeping and baby wearing inc
so governor brown fired her from the committee focused on identifying toxins harmful to fetuses and infants. proposition 29 would add a $1 tax to each pack of cigarettes for cancer research in anti- smoking programs. >> to photograph everyone is talking about and it turns out the mother photographed on the cover of time magazine breast- feeding her four year-old son is from the bay area. in a cbs five exclusive interview we spoke with her parents and they explain this is exactly the way...
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syndrome, osteoarthritis so he went caveman >> we have just not devolve to withstand these little many toxins these nt nutrients that are in grains >> the doctor says if you remove them from your diet and feed your body right it will start to repair >> the liver is able to take care of our own waste products that are body produces and not the stuff that is leaking through the intestinal walls. you start cleaning things up >> step two, eliminate seed oils, and other inflammatory food. these oils are everywhere, especially processed food >> canola oil, safflower oil, those are sources of omega 6 fax. omega 6 fatty acids can get way out of balance and cause systemic information >> step three, eliminate added sugars which make you feel tired and constantly hungry >> those three things, grains, industrial seed oils, and sugars, your 95 percent of the way of being held here just from those small changes. >> a diet based on grains and sugar is like pulling a fire with kindling. instead of bad fat be good fat like olive oil, nuts, avocado, even me. >> is the most liberating thing you may never experi
syndrome, osteoarthritis so he went caveman >> we have just not devolve to withstand these little many toxins these nt nutrients that are in grains >> the doctor says if you remove them from your diet and feed your body right it will start to repair >> the liver is able to take care of our own waste products that are body produces and not the stuff that is leaking through the intestinal walls. you start cleaning things up >> step two, eliminate seed oils, and other...
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. >> we can test for different pathogens and different toxins, foods and drugs.osmetics, anything that comes through. >> dan: all of this testing is sweeping reform of u.s. safety laws. president obama signed the food safety modernization act. instead of responding to contamination into the food supply, fda is actively trying to prevent it. >> it has given us an additional tool to make you optimistic. i think we'll have other levels of control. over the last ten years we imported food, it's than% but my staff has not. >> barbara says the agency needs to be smarter in how it inspects food. >> what we're trying to do is put limited resources at the most important areas in food supply. >> dan: that means ranking countries that i am post food to the united states and focusing on those with the worse records. >> if they deny the inspection we would deny the entry into the country. >> eric is with the washington, d.c. pew research center. he says strides are being made the fda will need more money to implement everything required in the act. >> we are concerned that fd
. >> we can test for different pathogens and different toxins, foods and drugs.osmetics, anything that comes through. >> dan: all of this testing is sweeping reform of u.s. safety laws. president obama signed the food safety modernization act. instead of responding to contamination into the food supply, fda is actively trying to prevent it. >> it has given us an additional tool to make you optimistic. i think we'll have other levels of control. over the last ten years we...
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. >> governor brown removed, porter and five others from the committee focused on identifying toxins.roposition 29 would add a $1 tax to each pack of cigarettes for cancer research and anti- smoking programs. in the ad forewarns it would create a bureaucracy and cent tax money out of state >> the mother everyone is talking about has bay area groups. in a cbs five exclusive her family tells us that the shocking photo is just a way of life >> 1 hospital is streamlining its cancer screening program. how is saving lives and money coming up >> the full concert experience without having to pay for it. mobile,,,,,,,, >> a security breach this morning as president obama was set to leave l.a.. the pilot of a small airplane strayed into restricted air freight space and was escorted away by two f-16 jets. when the pilot landed he was interviewed and cleared. the fund-raiser at actor george clunies home set a record, the president rankin $15 million. nurses on the cutting edge of cancer screening. how they're saving lives and money,,,,,,,,,,,, >> this photograph has sparked discussed, support, an
. >> governor brown removed, porter and five others from the committee focused on identifying toxins.roposition 29 would add a $1 tax to each pack of cigarettes for cancer research and anti- smoking programs. in the ad forewarns it would create a bureaucracy and cent tax money out of state >> the mother everyone is talking about has bay area groups. in a cbs five exclusive her family tells us that the shocking photo is just a way of life >> 1 hospital is streamlining its...
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that's when super heat, gases and toxins in the air reach such a high temperature they sort of form a mini explosion. when you slow the video down, you can see the fire just breathe out the right side of the house. you see kind of the puff of hot air and fire come out of the porch. two firefighters were on the porch. about another dozen of them were nearby. none of them were seriously hurt. >> i've got to imagine that woman on the sidewalk, was this her home? >> that is her home. yeah. she was standing there watching it just as it blew up right near her. >> i was watching tv. all of a sudden i noticed something was jumping. looked like it was going in levels. i said why is this heat coming in my house? >> it's amazing nobody was hurt, especially since the firefighters were on the porch fighting this fire. >> good thing they all had all their protective gear on. nobody was prepared for this. >> were they able to contain the fire at all and save something? >> sadly the house was a total loss. >> i'm surprised i got out of there. i could have been sleeping. i wouldn't have never got out
that's when super heat, gases and toxins in the air reach such a high temperature they sort of form a mini explosion. when you slow the video down, you can see the fire just breathe out the right side of the house. you see kind of the puff of hot air and fire come out of the porch. two firefighters were on the porch. about another dozen of them were nearby. none of them were seriously hurt. >> i've got to imagine that woman on the sidewalk, was this her home? >> that is her home....
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it also represents age and continued chemical exposures to many of these toxins for young girls and more exposures to the environment as hair dyes get into the waterway and food even if we don't get our hair dyed. our skin should be lighter and darkers, smoother, lips plumper, these companies have so much power over our minds, public space and sense of self as they continue to expose us to chemicals even though safer alternatives are available. we have the power. we have the power to decide which products we put on our body and which companies we support with our money. that is actually a real power that can feel very very good when you start to take advantage of it. ahrolt a lot of this information is scary and real. i tell people, i do get to the good news around chapter 10. there is a lot of good news to share. i have heard so many amazing stories along the way. 30 cities in 13 states. 3,000 people come out to these talks. there is just an amazing energy. and so many just wonderful store reus about people engaging in this work, people who have been to skin deep and start their own com
it also represents age and continued chemical exposures to many of these toxins for young girls and more exposures to the environment as hair dyes get into the waterway and food even if we don't get our hair dyed. our skin should be lighter and darkers, smoother, lips plumper, these companies have so much power over our minds, public space and sense of self as they continue to expose us to chemicals even though safer alternatives are available. we have the power. we have the power to decide...