Mississippi's largest city doesn't have running water, or a timeline for when it will be fixed
Mississippi's aging infrastructure failed its residents when the winter storm cut off its water system. Now, residents are using bottled water to brush their teeth and wash their face, with no clear timeline on when running water would come back. NBC's Morgan Radford joins 'The News with Shepard Smith' to discuss.
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