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'No end in sight' for W.Va. water emergency?

Clip: 1/10/2014 | 5m 16s

Mayor of Charleston, W.Va., says water emergency is devastating his community

The mayor of Charleston, W.Va., says the water emergency has been "nothing but bad news" for residents who are still awaiting a timeline for when they'll be able to resume normal life. Hari Sreenivasan talks to Mayor Danny Jones about how the chemical spill is affecting his community.

01/10/2014 | Rating NR

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