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Jan. 30, 201606:39
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Flint water crisis deepens

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New water test results are showing lead concentration still at sky high levels in Flint, Michigan, way more than the filters now in place can handle. Richard Lui speaks with a Flint resident and mother of three, Melissa Mays, about her experience with the water crisis.