Thousands go without water in Mississippi amid crisis: State Rep. Ronnie Crudup
Mississippi State Rep. Ronnie Crudup, Jr. (D) talks with CNBC's Brian Sullivan about the severity of the water crisis in the state. Thousands can't bathe, cook or find shelter in Jackson, Mississippi, he says.
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