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Michigan could become the first state to remove all lead pipes for drinking water under new regulations that are stricter than federal standards. This follows the water crisis in Flint that began four years ago. Adriana Diaz returned to Flint to see why many people are still worried about how lead is affecting their children's development. Plus, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician at Flint's public hospital, was the first person to scientifically prove a direct link between Flint's 2014 water switch and elevated levels of lead in local children. Hanna-Attisha joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what she chronicles in her new book, "What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City." She calls Flint a "crime scene" and says the city has PTSD from the water disaster. |