Woman files claim against the government believing the water she drank potentially killed her baby
Over 30 years ago, water at the Camp Lejeune base in North Carolina was contaminated by an off-base dry cleaner, leaky storage tanks, and chemical dumping. Over 1 million people were said to likely be exposed to the toxins in the water. CNN's Nick Watt investigates.
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