Why Jackson residents don't trust the government to fix dirty water problem
The EPA is vowing to help residents in Jackson, Mississippi, who are facing a water crisis, but after years of living without clean water, many aren’t so fast to trust that the government will fix the problem. CNN’s Sara Sidner reports
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