MSNBC Gushes Over Jessica Alba: 'Our Children Are the Experiments' of 'Unregulated' Chemical Companies
Jessica Alba received an overwhelmingly positive reception on "Morning Joe" today while lobbying for legislation that would give the EPA broad-sweeping powers to regulate chemicals in consumer products.
Despite her cheerful demeanor, the Hollywood starlet made a spate of damning claims against the chemical industry that she failed to substantiate, while the MSNBC panel nodded in approval.
[Video embedded after the page break.]
"I realized that there are toxic chemicals in American products that are completely unregulated that are in and around our children," accused Alba, even though the Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 empowers the EPA with such statutory authority.
After Alba fretted that "our children are the experiments" of chemical companies, co-host Willie Geist, rather than pressing the actress-activist for evidence, merely agreed and compared America's regulatory regime to that of communist China.
This would have been the appropriate time for Joe Scarborough to point out to his viewers that not everyone is on board with the Safe Chemicals Act of 2011, which Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) introduced and Alba endorsed.
Such dissenters include the American Chemistry Council, an industry trade association that supports efforts to modernize the TSCA, but maintains this particular measure "could put American innovation and jobs at risk."
Criticism from the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association also went unreported by the "Morning Joe" journalists. The trade group warned that the Lautenberg bill "would give EPA unprecedented authority over the American economy."
"If enacted in its current form," cautioned NPRA President Charles Drevna. "Senator Lautenberg’s bill threatens to further damage America’s already fragile manufacturing base."
Alba reassured the docile panel that she "did a lot of research" and wasn't just "some actress coming out saying this," but she couldn't cite a single study to support her cause.
That didn't matter to MSNBC contributor Mike Barnicle, who hyperbolized, "You might as well be putting gasoline on the mattress."
Wrapping up the segment, neither Geist nor Scarborough could contain their adulation for what would be a historic expansion of the EPA's regulatory authority.
"Well, we're glad you're doing this work," praised Geist. "Jessica Alba out fighting to get this pushed through."
"Fighting the good fight!" gushed Scarborough.
A transcript of the segment can be found below:
MSNBC
Morning Joe
May 25, 2011
8:46 a.m. EDT
WILLIE GEIST: Jessica, so tell us what you're doing up on Capitol Hill that has a lot to do with kids.
JESSICA ALBA, actress: Well, basically, when I was pregnant with my first child, I realized that there are toxic chemicals in American products that are completely unregulated that are in and around our children. And my child, in particular, that's what I was most concerned about. So, you know, I was looking for, you know, from the best mattress to what kind of spray do I use for the counter tops because she's going to be around that and shampoos and all the things that are in and around my child. And I realized that in this country, companies can put toxic chemicals in these products, in our everyday products, and put them on store shelves, and they're never tested. So basically our children are the experiments on whether they can get sick. And there are a lot of diseases, cancer, learning disorders, physical disabilities that are linked to these toxins, directly linked to these toxins that are in these products. And so I'm here basically to reform this bill that Frank Lautenberg put forth. It's the Safe Chemicals Act. Just to try and raise the bar so these companies are more responsible about what type of chemicals they put in our products.
GEIST: Yeah, I think a lot of people think of China. We had all those problems with the products coming over from China that were a problem, but a lot of the stuff is happening right here. How's it going out there? What's the future of the Lautenberg bill?
ALBA: I mean, really, it's about reforming a bill, a toxic chemical bill, that was put into place in 1976. It basically hasn't been revised since then. There are, like, 84,000 toxins, toxic chemicals, in our everyday products from surface spray to literally tearless baby shampoo have petroleum-based products chemicals in them. And it affects the health of our children. I mean, there's no – it's really not a surprise that so many diseases and disorders are on the rise, especially for children. And I do believe that a lot of it is environmentally caused. And I'm not just some actress coming out saying this. I did a lot of research. and there's a lot of science and medical experts that can back that up.
JOE SCARBOROUGH: You know, Mike Barnicle, if you look at the explosion of autism over the past 20 or 30 years, a lot of people believe that may be connected with products that our children are coming into contact with, environmental contact – because the numbers have exploded since the late 1980s, Mike.
MIKE BARNICLE, MSNBC contributor: Not only that, Joe, and to that point, Jessica, what, if anything, happened that made you aware of this, the fact that, you know, a baby might throw up and you're cleaning up the mattress or the floor and you're spraying stuff on there. You might as well be putting gasoline on the mattress.
ALBA: I mean, basically, the mattresses are made of petroleum-based products. There are a lot of links for SIDS, to that, which is crazy. Our babies are basically breathing in toxic fumes, and they're suffocating and that's just, it's just not acceptable. It's completely unacceptable. And so I'm here to raise awareness. When I was pregnant with my daughter, I was just more sensitive. And I wanted to create the healthiest and safest environment for her. And when I read up on all this stuff, it was just crazy. And in Europe, actually, they don't even sell half of our products because their standards are much higher.
GEIST: Well, we're glad you're doing this work. We all have kids. Good for you. It's called the Safe Chemicals Act. Jessica Alba out fighting to get this pushed through. Thanks so much for being with us.
SCARBOROUGH: Fighting the good fight!
--Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
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My Sen. Lousenberg is a hypocrite.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 3:24pm.
If it weren't for formaldehyde, he would've rotted away ten years ago.
BTW, Lousenberg, thanks to your and your fellow criminal Menendez for all your hard work in reinstating that $8 million of tax dollars for NJ Planned Parenthood yesterday... against the very specific wishes of the voters.
"February of this year, a Planned Parenthood clinic employee in Perth Amboy, NJ was caught on tape aiding and abetting the sex traffickers of minor girls and procuring secret abortions for girls as young as 13. In March of 2011, an inspection by the NJ Department of Health found Planned Parenthood of Mercer County to be in non compliance with health and safety laws."
Saw this interview.....
Submitted by notinstl on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 4:13pm.
stumbled, mumbled, bumbled....absolutely no depth to the discussion....
Meryl Streep and alar,
Submitted by Blorg on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 4:13pm.
Meryl Streep and alar, revisited.
Another celeb that has no idea of toxicology.
This generation's Meryl Streep...
Submitted by pvujo on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 4:27pm.
Welcome to Alar - part two.
Another well educated spokesperson who undoubtedly is an expert in this field due to the cinematic parts she has had in the past.
The script is the same, just the actors/actresses change over the years.
Knowledge is Good
- Emil Faber
So sick of the "stars" with
Submitted by amyshulk on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 4:32pm.
So sick of the "stars" with opinions that would be laughed off the stage if they were ordinary folk.
Ronald Reagan
She babbles like a retard.
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 4:49pm.
She babbles like a retard. Who is she anyway? Never heard of her.
Google her - do images if you
Submitted by amyshulk on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 5:05pm.
Google her - do images if you are so inclined ;-P
Ronald Reagan
Agree
Submitted by ThatDude on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 5:56pm.
Why is it that entertainers have to open their mouths and give their own silly opinions? I recall something about stupid people and not opening their mouths to remove doubt.
Follywood hottie
Submitted by wizardjr on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 5:21pm.
Her hottest role was in Dark Angel running around in tight leather pants.
However, she's just another ordinary high school graduate who once played a smart person. Much like Ed Asner she's confused her self with her fake identity.
Which James Cameron produced,
Submitted by Utherpend on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 11:08am.
Which James Cameron produced, and was very anti capitalism and pro socialist.
the same insane chemical protocol the Euroweenies enacted
Submitted by wizardjr on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 5:12pm.
They have to PROVE the safety and efficacy of EVERY chemical in use or it gets banned. This includes salt and pepper, common soap products, food coloring, bug sprays that have been around for nearly a hundred years, etc. The costs are staggering. The usefulness of this exercise are small to non-existent. Any new stuff had to go through the usual regimine, but now they have to do full product testing on thousands of mundane chemicals and products.
This is what this airhead wishes on us.
No Doubt
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 8:10pm.
She would join the call to ban Dihydrogen Monoxide.
Awesome!
Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 12:45am.
That site is GREAT! "Measurable levels of DHMO have been verified in ice samples taken from both the Arctic and Antarctic ice caps." A photo of "DMHO contaminated sewage." Awesome!! I wonder how many people would actually fall for that? It reminds me of The Man Show episode when they had all those clueless women signing a petition to recall the Suffrage Act!
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Intelligent liberal debate...
Submitted by retrocon on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 5:54pm.
It's like, totally, you know, like, i mean, well, ummm, like you know.
Oh, i don't know, i mean... well, you know, like, so, you know, well, like, ohhhh, just check out my latest hot semi-naked film role, ok?
Don't have a degree? Say
Submitted by Slyrr on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 7:05pm.
Don't have a degree? Say you're an 'environmentalist'!
I'd love to have seen one of those BSNBC tools just blindside her. Like so:
Media: 'What research?'
Alba: 'Excuse me?'
Media: 'You just said you 'did a lot of research'.' What research did you do?'
Alba: 'I.... uh.... uh... well....'
Media: 'Who are your sources?'
Alba: 'Uhhhhh......'
Media: 'What research did they do? Where are their findings? Are they posted? Where can our readers go to get this research? Was it vetted? Did it have peer review? If so, who reviewed it?'
Alba (turning to Matthews): 'You said they wouldn't ask me any questions!!!!'
Hollywood
Submitted by jessieH on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 8:40pm.
and her one opinion means what, why? How about asking the American people what they think, what their opinion is!
I wonder if she takes
Submitted by stratman on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 9:37pm.
I wonder if she takes vitamins and supplements? She knows that the nutraceutical industry is not FDA regulated, right? Anything could be in that stuff, including none of the main ingredient listed on the label.
Likewise
Submitted by GW on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 12:34pm.
I wonder if she is equally concerned with the environmental impact of hormanal contraceptives.
Dammit!!!!
Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Wed, 05/25/2011 - 10:26pm.
And she's so hot too. Damn!!
In defense of the guys on MJ, I'm guessing they were a little flabbergasted. She could have claimed to have gas, and they would have nodded in excited agreement.
I am taking a bath tonight in all of my unregulated chemicals.
Submitted by The Vet on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 12:11am.
A long soaking bath. Mmmmm yummy unregulated chemicals. Whoops, getting low. Gotta go order some more.
LOL!
Submitted by stratman on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 12:42am.
Reminds me of the old slogan: DOW - better living through chemistry.
Timothy Leary is dead.
Submitted by CobraMan on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 12:34am.
Hay, Jessica, Timothy Leary is dead. Those "experiments" with "unregulated chemicals" died with him. All the chemicals that comprise the products you mentioned are, surprise!, REGULATED. From oil, to ammonia, to even water itself, each and every one of them have matching state and/or federal regulations. Even the manufacturing processes are regulated. As are the transportation processes, the storage processes, etc. etc. I DARE you to find one that is actually unregulated in some fashion.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Are there other possibilities, Morning Joe?
Submitted by Galvanic on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 9:04am.
JOE SCARBOROUGH: You know, Mike Barnicle, if you look at the explosion of autism over the past 20 or 30 years, a lot of people believe that may be connected with products that our children are coming into contact with, environmental contact – because the numbers have exploded since the late 1980s, Mike.
Increased diagnoses of autism may have any number of drivers
- Professional and public awareness. Years ago, many autistic children were believed to be mentally retarded and treated as such.
- When did the AMA recognize autism, and did people get re-diagnosed as autistic?
- When did health insurers recognize autism? How about Medicaid? When funding for treatment becomes available, diagnoses generally increase.
Hollyweird busy body nanny state hypocrite.
Submitted by locomotivebreath1901 on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 2:44pm.
Dear Jessica,
Chemical companies produced your hair dye. Chemical companies produced your panty hose. Chemical companies produced your cell phone plastic, the tires on your car, the packaging for your food, and the shrink wrap to ship your feminine hygiene products.
When you stop using ALL these items, then maybe, I will consider you more than just another hollyweird busy body nanny state hypocrite.
STAY OUT OF MY BEDROOM. STAY OUT OF MY PANTRY. STAY OUT OF MY LIFE.
LEAVE US ALONE, YOU FASCIST TWITS!!