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dangerous new illness worrying vets and pet owners across the country. adriana diaz showing you how this problem is a growing threat. >> ashley leaks dogs in the seattle area, she is paying close attention to her four legged friends about the warning of the new strain of dog flu. >> king county public health officials say up to 90 dogs staying at this kennel may have been exposed to the virus. two have tested positive for flu, but further tests are needed to confirm it's the new strain. >> none of the dogs have immunity to fight it off, when dog are going to dog day cares, boarding overnight, it can spread rapidly. >> this viral video features a chicago pup named herbert who is putting on a brave face while recovering from the flu. cases first showed up in chicago and spread quickly. around 2000 dogs in 24 states have been infected. a vaccine was made available in november. vets say the disease is rarely fatal but owners should see a vet right away if their dog has symptoms. >> misses a meal, coughing, hoping around, it could be a sign of a fever, if you see that give your local vet
dangerous new illness worrying vets and pet owners across the country. adriana diaz showing you how this problem is a growing threat. >> ashley leaks dogs in the seattle area, she is paying close attention to her four legged friends about the warning of the new strain of dog flu. >> king county public health officials say up to 90 dogs staying at this kennel may have been exposed to the virus. two have tested positive for flu, but further tests are needed to confirm it's the new...
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expected to protest at the statehouse. adriana diaz, cbs news flint, michigan. >>> president obama signed an emergency declaration but denied snyder's request for a disaster declaration based on the legal requirement that such relief is intended for natural events, fires, floods, or explosions. >>> breaking down the five things you need to know about this water crisis. hard to believe but flint's drinking water was contaminated with lead back in april 2014. anyone who has had the water since that date has been exposed. experts say the risk is greater for children six and under. there's no safe level of lead but the impact is considered most severe on developing brains and nervous systems of children and fetuses. when does someone intervened? in october, the state stepped in but not until january 5 a state of emergency was declared. another week for the national guard to offer help. finally, now that there is a federal state of emergency, $5 million in federal aid will go towards the crisis. >>> in tallahassee, the lines have been drawn over regulating ridesharing companies like ube
expected to protest at the statehouse. adriana diaz, cbs news flint, michigan. >>> president obama signed an emergency declaration but denied snyder's request for a disaster declaration based on the legal requirement that such relief is intended for natural events, fires, floods, or explosions. >>> breaking down the five things you need to know about this water crisis. hard to believe but flint's drinking water was contaminated with lead back in april 2014. anyone who has had...
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and pet owners across the country. as adriana diaz shows us .. thousands of dogs have >>> a new illness is worrying vets and pet owners across the country. >> thousands of dogs have been infected with dog flu. >> she walks dogs in the area and is paying extra close attention to her friends. >> they can get sick like us and i know how much i hate being sick. up to 90 dogs staying at this kennel outside of seattle may have been exposed to the virus. two have tested positive for flu more tests needed. >> none of them have immunity to fight it off. it can spread very rapidly. >> this video features a pickup who's putting on a brave face while recovering. cases first showed up last march in chicago and spread quickly. around 2,000 dogs have been affected. a vaccine was made available in november. the vets say the disease is rarely fatal but owners should see a vet right away if their dog shows symptoms. >> so if your dog doesn't eat well, misses a meal, see coughing, fired, that could be a sign of a fever, and if you see that give your local vet a call and schedule an appointment som
and pet owners across the country. as adriana diaz shows us .. thousands of dogs have >>> a new illness is worrying vets and pet owners across the country. >> thousands of dogs have been infected with dog flu. >> she walks dogs in the area and is paying extra close attention to her friends. >> they can get sick like us and i know how much i hate being sick. up to 90 dogs staying at this kennel outside of seattle may have been exposed to the virus. two have tested...
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statement from the american heart association. adriana diaz reports. >three years ago, marsha goodbaum felt nauseous and had stomach pains. she finally headed to the hospital hours later. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i had no idea i was having a heart attack. //12:00:34 i really expected shoulder pain or heavy chest pain. a new scientific statement from the american heart association says there can be some key differences between men and women when it comes to heart attack symptoms. (dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. exam some risk factors can also be more harmful. (dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice
statement from the american heart association. adriana diaz reports. >three years ago, marsha goodbaum felt nauseous and had stomach pains. she finally headed to the hospital hours later. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i had no idea i was having a heart attack. //12:00:34 i really expected shoulder pain or heavy chest pain. a new scientific statement from the american heart association says there can be some key differences between men and women when it comes to heart attack...
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the city's water source from detroit to the flint river -- in order to save money. adriana diaz picks up the story dozens of people demonstrated outside michigan governor rick snyder home monday. many say his slow response to flint's contaminated water is criminal. (colleen crossey/protester) (:11-:17) he should have switched it back over to detroit water as soon as he knew of the contamination. (nats) volunteers and state troopers spent the martin luther king holiday in flint handing out water bottles and filters along a street named for the civil rights icon. thousands of others like patrisha marshal are making daily trips to distribution centers to pick up their water. (sot patrisha marshal/flint resident)(:38-:42) "every day we still have to go out and get water. we have to do that and we are low income. how do we survive? (gfx in) in an article published monday, the national journal asked snyder if comparing his handling of flints water crisis to president bush's management of katrina is "unfair (ad/elena richardson) (ad) the governor says as soon as he found out that the lead wa
the city's water source from detroit to the flint river -- in order to save money. adriana diaz picks up the story dozens of people demonstrated outside michigan governor rick snyder home monday. many say his slow response to flint's contaminated water is criminal. (colleen crossey/protester) (:11-:17) he should have switched it back over to detroit water as soon as he knew of the contamination. (nats) volunteers and state troopers spent the martin luther king holiday in flint handing out...
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heart association. adriana diaz has more from chicago. >three years ago, marsha goodbaum felt nauseous and had stomach pains. she finally headed to the hospital hours later. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i had no idea i was having a heart attack. //12:00:34 i really expected shoulder pain or heavy chest pain. a new scientific statement from the american heart association says there can be some key differences between men and women when it comes to heart attack symptoms. (dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. exam some risk factors can also harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk
heart association. adriana diaz has more from chicago. >three years ago, marsha goodbaum felt nauseous and had stomach pains. she finally headed to the hospital hours later. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i had no idea i was having a heart attack. //12:00:34 i really expected shoulder pain or heavy chest pain. a new scientific statement from the american heart association says there can be some key differences between men and women when it comes to heart attack symptoms. (dr....
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infected with dog flu. adriana diaz reports on this growing problem.. from an animal shelter in chicago. ashley leise walks dogs in the seattle area. she's paying extra close attention to her four-legged friends... ...after warnings about the new strain of dog flu. (ashley leise / dog walker) "they can get sick just like us, and i know how much i hate being sick" king county public health officials say up to 90 dogs staying at this kennel outside of seattle may have been exposed to the virus. two have tested positive for flu, but further tests are needed to confirm it's the new strain. (beth lipton, public health vet for public health seattle and king county) none of the dogs have immunity to fight it off. when dogs are going to day care or dog parks or boarding overnight in kennel facilities it can spread very rapidly. ...this viral video features a chicago pup named herbert who's putting on a brave face while recovering from the flu. cases first showed up last march in chicago and spread quickly. around 2-thousand dogs in 24 states have been infected. a vaccine was made available in n
infected with dog flu. adriana diaz reports on this growing problem.. from an animal shelter in chicago. ashley leise walks dogs in the seattle area. she's paying extra close attention to her four-legged friends... ...after warnings about the new strain of dog flu. (ashley leise / dog walker) "they can get sick just like us, and i know how much i hate being sick" king county public health officials say up to 90 dogs staying at this kennel outside of seattle may have been exposed to...
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city's water source from detroit to the flint river to save money. adriana diaz has the story from flint. dozens of people demonstrated outside michigan governor rick snyder home monday. many say his slow response to flint's contaminated water is criminal. colleen crossey/protester) he should have switched it back over to detroit water as soon as he knew of the contamination. volunteers and state troopers spent the martin luther king holiday in flint handing out water bottles and filters along a street named for the civil rights icon. thousands of others like patrisha marshal are making daily trips to distribution centers to pick up their water. patrisha marshal/flint resident) "every day we still have to go out and get water. we have to do that and we are low income. how do we survive? in an article published monday, the national journal asked snyder if comparing his handling of flints water crisis to president bush's management of katrina is "unfair (ad/elena richardson) (ad) the governor says as soon as he found out that the lead was coming from the water he told people to stop
city's water source from detroit to the flint river to save money. adriana diaz has the story from flint. dozens of people demonstrated outside michigan governor rick snyder home monday. many say his slow response to flint's contaminated water is criminal. colleen crossey/protester) he should have switched it back over to detroit water as soon as he knew of the contamination. volunteers and state troopers spent the martin luther king holiday in flint handing out water bottles and filters along...
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tuesday for the government's response in his "state of the state" address. adriana diaz is in flint, where the governor is deploying more than a hundred additional national guard members. "hey hey ho ho, synder's got to go! protestors outside michigan's statehouse endured they called for the governor's resignation tuesday night. snyder: "i am sorry and i will fix it." inside, michigan governor rick snyder began his address with a renewed apology to the people of flint. snyder: "government failed you - federal, state, and local leaders - by breaking the trust you placed in us." he also had a message for the agencies he says contributed to the city's water disaster. snyder: "let me be clear to all of state government, in situations like this, they must come to my desk immediately. no delays. no excuses. period." snyder says the michigan department of environmental quality and the federal e-p-a didn't properly address the problem of lead contaminated water when they learned about it early last year the governor didn't do his job // he's been lying all along. before protesting at the st
tuesday for the government's response in his "state of the state" address. adriana diaz is in flint, where the governor is deploying more than a hundred additional national guard members. "hey hey ho ho, synder's got to go! protestors outside michigan's statehouse endured they called for the governor's resignation tuesday night. snyder: "i am sorry and i will fix it." inside, michigan governor rick snyder began his address with a renewed apology to the people of flint....
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detailed plan tonight. adriana diaz. >> schneider declared a state of emergency earlier this month. signed an emergency declaration but denied schneider's ask for a disaster declaration because that's intended for national events, fires, floods or explosions. >>> a 911 call in florida went unanswered because the dispatcher was ordering lunch for the whole office. >> a patient suffered a seizure in the exam room of a forty lauderdale office in september and the staff immediately called 911 but no one picked up. >> first they called from their office, no answer. i called from my cell phone, again, no answer. other people in the store tried to call and no one picked up the phone. >> the patient turned out to be okay. the 911 dispatcher admitted she made an 8-minute personal call and was >>> coming up on cbs 2 news at noon, bet mittler's new plans just announced. most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara helps me be in season. stelara may lower yo
detailed plan tonight. adriana diaz. >> schneider declared a state of emergency earlier this month. signed an emergency declaration but denied schneider's ask for a disaster declaration because that's intended for national events, fires, floods or explosions. >>> a 911 call in florida went unanswered because the dispatcher was ordering lunch for the whole office. >> a patient suffered a seizure in the exam room of a forty lauderdale office in september and the staff...
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medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. the report also says black and hispanic women have more sk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. tonight in sports... hilton magic lives on... highlights from iowa state and "cbs 2 you know the basic bargain of america is if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but so many families don't feel like their hard work pays off. at's not the way america is supposed to operate. i want to go to bat for them every single day. get incomes rising... get equal pay for women... cut the cost of health care and child care so people can actuly get ahead. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. nation's number one-team came to ames... and left a loser... tonight... one of college basketball's blue bloods takes their chances in hilto coliseum.. it's iowa state and kansas on big monday... doesn't get much bigger than this... first half... monte morris says... "here, jameel"... gives it to jameel mckay and he skies r thf slam... but the 'clones trailed for the
medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. the report also says black and hispanic women have more sk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. tonight in sports... hilton magic lives on... highlights from iowa state and "cbs 2 you know the basic bargain of america is if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but so many families don't feel like their hard work pays off. at's not the way america is...
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cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. black and hispanic women have more risk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. cbs 2 news continues to track the fallout from last year's massive bird flu outbreak. outbreak.the u-s-d-a says iowa egg farms are bouncing back, but rebuilding the flocks is taking time as the industry predicted. predicted.right now, iowa has 37-point-nine-million egg- laying hens. that's up nearly six-percent from november but still 37-percent below last year.the virus last summer wiped out nearly 48-million birds nationwide, 24-million in iowa.farmers say it will take most of this year to get back to full production. all day egg mcmuffins are bringing in big bucks for mcdonalds. the company's turn around plan is starting to pay off. mcdonalds recently started serving all day breakfast and simplifying its menu.sales in the u.s. have jumped nearly six percent. and so far in 20-16, mcdonalds is one of the best performing the iowa hawkeyes men's basketball team keeps winning. and with
cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. black and hispanic women have more risk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. cbs 2 news continues to track the fallout from last year's massive bird flu outbreak. outbreak.the u-s-d-a says iowa egg farms are bouncing back, but rebuilding the flocks is taking time as the industry predicted. predicted.right now, iowa has 37-point-nine-million egg- laying hens....
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were discovered. as adriana diaz reports, the water in some homes has more lead than the filt cers handle. >> reporter: flint mayor karen weaver said lead readings at 26 homes in the city were 10 times the federal limit, too high to be treated by filters distributed by the state. >> it's really important that everyone get their water tested. >> reporter: according to health officials, water lead levels at 39 rs sites were considered safe, despite concerning levels will at some homes, the e.p.a. has urged calm. >> we're confident this will work. >> reporter: the problems began when flint switched its water source from the great lakes to flint river. for more than a year, lead leached from the pipes because the city failed to add anticorrosion chemicals to the water. at least 100 children have tested positive for high leveles of toxic lead in their blood. my blood tests are a mess. i was healthy. >> reporter: resident melissa mays has been outspoken by the tainted water. she said she was horrified pie the new lead readings. >> there's no trust. there's no trust in the filters. there'
were discovered. as adriana diaz reports, the water in some homes has more lead than the filt cers handle. >> reporter: flint mayor karen weaver said lead readings at 26 homes in the city were 10 times the federal limit, too high to be treated by filters distributed by the state. >> it's really important that everyone get their water tested. >> reporter: according to health officials, water lead levels at 39 rs sites were considered safe, despite concerning levels will at...
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drinking water. adriana diaz is there. >> we need to get these pipes out of the ground! >> reporter: the president's announcement did not quell anger outside flint city hall, where flint-born activist michael moore blame the the governor for a crisis that goes beyond water. >> it's not just the water crisis. it's a racial crisis. it's a poverty crisis. began in april 2014 when the city switched its water source to the flint river to save money. but the corrosive river water wasn't properly treatd and stripped lead from pipes, causing a number of children with high lead in their blood to double. we spoke to flint's may have karen weaver momentes after president obama approved federal funds for flint. >> for almost two years we've been crying this and, you know, begging and asking for some clean water. >> reporter: lead in drinking water should not exceed 15 parts per billion. in flint, more than half of the homes sample head over 1,000 p.p.b. the highest rating was 13,200, more than twice what the e.p.a. considers toxic waste. dr. marc edwards of virginia tech conducted the water tests. >
drinking water. adriana diaz is there. >> we need to get these pipes out of the ground! >> reporter: the president's announcement did not quell anger outside flint city hall, where flint-born activist michael moore blame the the governor for a crisis that goes beyond water. >> it's not just the water crisis. it's a racial crisis. it's a poverty crisis. began in april 2014 when the city switched its water source to the flint river to save money. but the corrosive river water...
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. marine was picked up in 2011 and charged with espionage. >> how are you? >> reporter: cbs's adriana diaz caught up with hekmati's sister in detroit as she was boarding a plane to be reunited with her brother. >> i'm in a fog. this is like surreal, i'm still in disbelief and honestly, everything just happened so quickly that i don't think it will hit me until i'm hugging him. >> reporter: all three americans were released from tehran's infamous he vin prison,-- evin prison after 14 months of top secret diplomatic mar gainings that started on the sidelines of the new clear talks. today president obama waited until the americans were out of the iranian airspace before saluting them. >> today we're united in welcoming home sons and husbands and brothers, who in lonely prison cells have endured an absolute nightmare. >> reporter: also free are bahram mechanic and khosrow av gahahi two of the seven prisoners the u.s. released from its jail as part of the swap. all were accused of selling of american sanctions. and finally, there is a mysteryman, the fourth american prisoner who was releas
. marine was picked up in 2011 and charged with espionage. >> how are you? >> reporter: cbs's adriana diaz caught up with hekmati's sister in detroit as she was boarding a plane to be reunited with her brother. >> i'm in a fog. this is like surreal, i'm still in disbelief and honestly, everything just happened so quickly that i don't think it will hit me until i'm hugging him. >> reporter: all three americans were released from tehran's infamous he vin prison,-- evin...
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test and treat the water but warn it could be months before it's safe to drink. adriana diaz, cbs news, flint, michigan. >> axelrod: up next, if penalties were goals, he'd be a leading scorer. so how did he make it to hockey's all-star game? song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock with type 2 diabetes. it works by helping your body to get rid of some of the sugar it doesn't need through urination. this can help you lower blood sugar and a1c. and although it's not for weight loss or lowering systolic blood pressure, jardiance could help with both. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. other side effects are genital yeast infections, urinary tract infections, changes in urination, kidney problems, and increased bad cholesterol. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kid
test and treat the water but warn it could be months before it's safe to drink. adriana diaz, cbs news, flint, michigan. >> axelrod: up next, if penalties were goals, he'd be a leading scorer. so how did he make it to hockey's all-star game? song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works...
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number of children with high adriana diaz is in flint. >> reporter: these flint residents have been waiting a long time for this-- >> water. >> reporter: today, volunteers and state troopers hand out bottled water and filters, a week after michigan governor rick snyder declared a state of emergency for the city. >> pretty stressful. i mean, you gotta go and pay your water bills and then go and buy water, too. >> reporter: it was back in the october that the drinking water in flint was declared unsafe, but recently unearthed e-mails suggest that state officials you knew about the lead problem as far back as july. that's when an internal state health study found high lead levels in flint children after the 2014 water switch. but residents weren't told there was a problem until two months later and continued to drink the contaminated water. governor snyder came to flint yesterday. >> i have apologized for what's gone on with the state, and i am responsible for state government. >> reporter: flint resident governor's words ringed hollow. >> we're the walking dead. we just haven't had th
number of children with high adriana diaz is in flint. >> reporter: these flint residents have been waiting a long time for this-- >> water. >> reporter: today, volunteers and state troopers hand out bottled water and filters, a week after michigan governor rick snyder declared a state of emergency for the city. >> pretty stressful. i mean, you gotta go and pay your water bills and then go and buy water, too. >> reporter: it was back in the october that the...
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. adriana diaz is looking into this. >> reporter: just two hours into the new year, 24-year-old deandre holiday was gunned down after a fight at a new year's eve party, first homicide of a bloody 2016. >> shots fired. i hear shots fired. >> reporter: since january 1st, 110 people have been shot compared to 37 during the same time last year. a nearly 200% increase. >> in terms of crime, it's been a frustrating start. >> reporter: john escalante is the acting superintendent of police. his predecessor, garry mccarthy, was fired in december. >> a lot of it is gang conflicts, but also heavily driven by social media. >> reporter: feuds that play out on sites like facebook and twitter. while overall crime was down before the new year, gun violence is soaring. be holding back in fear of being the subject of a viral video, a point chicago mayor rahm emanuel was overheard making to attorney general loretta lynch last fall. >> we don't want our police department to be fearful. >> reporter: do you think the police department is doing enough? raydell lacey was one of the people killed. satur
. adriana diaz is looking into this. >> reporter: just two hours into the new year, 24-year-old deandre holiday was gunned down after a fight at a new year's eve party, first homicide of a bloody 2016. >> shots fired. i hear shots fired. >> reporter: since january 1st, 110 people have been shot compared to 37 during the same time last year. a nearly 200% increase. >> in terms of crime, it's been a frustrating start. >> reporter: john escalante is the acting...
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to declare flint a disaster area, but residents say the governor is the disaster. adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: flint residents stormed the state capital this week, calling for the resignation of the governor after learning their drinking >> right now, what we're looking for is account act. >> reporter: the problems began after the city switched its water supply to the flint river in the spring of 2014. the corrosive water stripped lead from pipes, and children in the city were found with high levels of lead in their blood. the city has changed its water source, but environmentalists say the water coming out of faucets is still unsafe. this week, the national guard started distributing bottled water to residents. now health officials are investigating a spike in legionnaires disease. there have been 87 cases of pneumonia-like disease and 10 people have die dyed, including troy kidd's mother debbie who died in august. >> so did she die because of somebody didn't want to say, "hey, the water might be bad" that's my question. >> this is what was coming out of their tap. of virg
to declare flint a disaster area, but residents say the governor is the disaster. adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: flint residents stormed the state capital this week, calling for the resignation of the governor after learning their drinking >> right now, what we're looking for is account act. >> reporter: the problems began after the city switched its water supply to the flint river in the spring of 2014. the corrosive water stripped lead from pipes, and children in the...
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contaminated the water in the city of 100,000, and adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: all day a steady stream of residents received their ration of clean water from the national guard. >> it's all set. >> reporter: state troopers with lead test, filters and bottles fanned across a city that's parched for clean water. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: in april 2013, when flint tapped into its own river for water, it wasn't properly treated, stripping lead from pipes. after the switch, ten people died from legionnaires' disease. flint dr. mona hannah atisha found the number of children with high lead in their system doubled to nearly 70. >> we see the result at five years of age when they need early interventioner iss haves and special education. you see the impact at ten years when they're having adhd-like symptoms. and you'll see the impact when they're 15 years old and they're having trouble with the criminal justice system. says her children started switch. >> what happens after the water fiter is gone? we're still going to have the lead, the pipe, the poison, the disease
contaminated the water in the city of 100,000, and adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: all day a steady stream of residents received their ration of clean water from the national guard. >> it's all set. >> reporter: state troopers with lead test, filters and bottles fanned across a city that's parched for clean water. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: in april 2013, when flint tapped into its own river for water, it wasn't properly treated,...
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. here's adriana diaz. >> what do we want. >> reporter: governor snyder's address will have to compete with this. >> we're going to getty, snyde. >> reporter: tony palladeno and his wife, leah, were among hundreds who bordered buss from flint to the state capital. >> we are all affectd and infected by this and they need to pay for this. >> reporter: it all started back in april 2014 when flint switched from detroit water to water from the flint river to save money. within weeks, residents began complaining about the snell, taste, and appearance. a year later, the city found slightly elevated lead levels in the water but said there was no cause for alarm. then in saernght a group of doctors found that the number of children with dangerous lead levels had doubled. lean walters started noticing delays in her kid. >> we were told by the state nurse, "it's just a few i.q. points. it's not the end of the world." >> dr. mona hanna-attica led the study on children. when you first saw the results of your study. >> right. >> reporter: what went through your mind? >> i think nigh myjaw just dropp
. here's adriana diaz. >> what do we want. >> reporter: governor snyder's address will have to compete with this. >> we're going to getty, snyde. >> reporter: tony palladeno and his wife, leah, were among hundreds who bordered buss from flint to the state capital. >> we are all affectd and infected by this and they need to pay for this. >> reporter: it all started back in april 2014 when flint switched from detroit water to water from the flint river to save...
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, especially in children. last night, the governor apologized, and adriana diaz has the latest. >> did you get a water tester? >> yes, i have a bottle. >> reporter: this is abbey carradine's new normal-- worrying about water. today, she bottled tap water for lead testing. the state water department says she may not know the results for weeks. >> every morning i wake up, i'm-- we've been going different places taking showers, and this is our life that we live every day. un, it's just been turned upside down. ( applause ) >> reporter: at last night's state of the state address, governor rick snyder took responsibility. >> i am sorry, and i will fix it. >> reporter: and he thanked private stlzs for discovering the danger that his own department of environmental >> professor marc edwards from virginia tech, and dr. mona hanna-attica sounded an alarm. >> this is what was coming out of their tap. >> reporter: professor marc edwards, a water safety expert from virginia tech, alerted the public for the first time this fall that flint's water contained high levels of lead. >> there is n
, especially in children. last night, the governor apologized, and adriana diaz has the latest. >> did you get a water tester? >> yes, i have a bottle. >> reporter: this is abbey carradine's new normal-- worrying about water. today, she bottled tap water for lead testing. the state water department says she may not know the results for weeks. >> every morning i wake up, i'm-- we've been going different places taking showers, and this is our life that we live every day....
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children show elevated lead in their blood, which can cause damage to the brain. adriana diaz has been looking into how this happened and how the city intends to get the lead out. >> reporter: the outrage continues for flint resident desiree dwell. she's a single mother trapped in a home she can't sell because of the lead emergency. >> how do you deal with knowingly poisoning yourself because that's all there is to drink? >> reporter: flint is like many american cities with lead pipes in their water system. usually harmless chemicals are added to the water that protect the pipes from corrosion, but in 2014, flint tried to save money by switching from detroit's water system to drawing water from the flint river. the city did not add the protective chemicals, so the lead pipes started coming apart. >> water filter! >> reporter: state officials say the water can be made safe by using home filters the national guard is handing out. will you ever trust the water coming through these pipes? >> not until they are replaced. >> ever? >> probably not. >> reporter: those anti-corrosion chemicals
children show elevated lead in their blood, which can cause damage to the brain. adriana diaz has been looking into how this happened and how the city intends to get the lead out. >> reporter: the outrage continues for flint resident desiree dwell. she's a single mother trapped in a home she can't sell because of the lead emergency. >> how do you deal with knowingly poisoning yourself because that's all there is to drink? >> reporter: flint is like many american cities with...
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anticorrosion chemicals, so the pipes corroded, releasing the lead. adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: ariana hawk came to the health department today for her children's lead test results, only to find out she'll have to wait at least two more weeks. >> still no results. come on. >> reporter: her son, sincere, was only a year old when flint tapped into its river for water. now, he's almost three, and has rashes that his dermatologist believes are not due to lead but to the water's poor quality. >> as soon as he gets in the tub you can, like, see it. he's digging so bad that the skin is just, like, coming off of him. i don't want-- no kid should have to go through that. >> reporter: this week, his face is on "time" magazine. >> this exposure is good for everybody because we need this help. you know, we've been going like this for a year and a half before no one even knew about the water. >> reporter: the genessee whenned. >> how did it go, buddy? >> good. >> reporter: nursing director toni larocco. >> i need more staffing to cover-- to get the process sped up. >> reporter: with people working
anticorrosion chemicals, so the pipes corroded, releasing the lead. adriana diaz is there. >> reporter: ariana hawk came to the health department today for her children's lead test results, only to find out she'll have to wait at least two more weeks. >> still no results. come on. >> reporter: her son, sincere, was only a year old when flint tapped into its river for water. now, he's almost three, and has rashes that his dermatologist believes are not due to lead but to the...
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standard anticorrosion chemicals to the water. adriana diaz is back in flint tonight. things to help the people of flint. >> reporter: michigan governor rick snyder told flint to have faith in his recovery plan, but it will still take months before he knows if the tap water is clean. flint residents have said they want their lead pipes replaced before they drink the water. when is the soonest that one of those lines will be replaced? >> a lot of work it being done to even understand where the lead service lines fully are. >> reporter: for now, anticorrosion chemicals in the water are patching up the protective coating in pipes to help keep the lead out. according to experts, it's working. the state recently tested a sample of roughly 2500 flint homes. 93% had less than the federal limit of 15 parts per billion. 85% registered below 5 p.p.b. but 160 homes still had dangerous levels of lead. professor mark edwards of virginia tech was the first to detect elevated lead levels in the water last summer when state officials tried to discredit to help oversee the recovery. edwards says curr
standard anticorrosion chemicals to the water. adriana diaz is back in flint tonight. things to help the people of flint. >> reporter: michigan governor rick snyder told flint to have faith in his recovery plan, but it will still take months before he knows if the tap water is clean. flint residents have said they want their lead pipes replaced before they drink the water. when is the soonest that one of those lines will be replaced? >> a lot of work it being done to even...
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been staging sick-out, forcing most of the schools to close. adriana diaz reports that many >> reporter: after weeks of protests over dilapidated buildings and classrooms where kindergartners are wearing coats, detroit teachers and parents say a lawsuit was their only remaining choice. ivy bailey is interim president of the detroit federation of teachers. >> educators have been snubbed, ignored, disrespected, and punished when they informed the school district of specific safety and health problems. >> reporter: the teachers cite mold, mag yachts in bathroom, mice and mushrooms that once sprouted in a classroom as common problems. today's complaint states that schools are risking children's health and safety. it says some students have suffered from respiratory illness, chronic fatigue and stomach pains. the lawsuit demands repairs and the removal of darnell earley, the governor-appointed schools emergency manager. last year he went from being the emergency manager of flint, which is now having a managing detroit's school system, which is half a billion dollars in debt. >> e
been staging sick-out, forcing most of the schools to close. adriana diaz reports that many >> reporter: after weeks of protests over dilapidated buildings and classrooms where kindergartners are wearing coats, detroit teachers and parents say a lawsuit was their only remaining choice. ivy bailey is interim president of the detroit federation of teachers. >> educators have been snubbed, ignored, disrespected, and punished when they informed the school district of specific safety...
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. and here's adriana diaz. >> reporter: a year ago, while flint residents were told their water was safe to drink, despite the taste and foul odor, water coolers were delivered to flint's state office building. newly released e-mails from january, 2015, show that the employees drinking flint water. the e-mails were sent days oofort city told residents the water contained high levels of a by-product from treatment chemicals. the city's notice said, "you do not need to boil your water or take other corrective actions." and that the water was drinkable. but the state told its employees in flint that, "while the city of flint states corrective actions are not necessary, it would provide a water cooler on each occupied floor so you can choose which water to drink." in a radio interview this afternoon, governor rick snyder addressed the issue of state workers getting coolers. >> they were just doing it as part of their normal operating procedures to make sure they were taking care of responding to those notices? >> but does it look bad, though, that state workers got waters before-- >> no
. and here's adriana diaz. >> reporter: a year ago, while flint residents were told their water was safe to drink, despite the taste and foul odor, water coolers were delivered to flint's state office building. newly released e-mails from january, 2015, show that the employees drinking flint water. the e-mails were sent days oofort city told residents the water contained high levels of a by-product from treatment chemicals. the city's notice said, "you do not need to boil your water...