The Michigan civil rights commission is holding the first in a series of public hearings in Flint to see if racial bias factored into the decision-making process that lead to the water contamination that has affected 100,000 residents. Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Mich., joins Erica Hill to discuss.April 28, 2016
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