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State officials react to West Virginia chemical spill

Clip: 1/30/2014 | 5m 19s

State officials react to West Virginia chemical spill

Ashton Marra of West Virginia Public Broadcasting joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss the latest concerns for West Virginians affected by a chemical leak into the Elk River, including whether there could be any hazardous effects from an additional chemical that may have gotten into the water.

01/30/2014 | Rating NR

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