The water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, is far from over, although the city has restored pressure throughout much of the city. That's because residents say that even though water is coming out of their taps, in many cases it smells like raw sewage and is cloudy or discolored. (Sept. 16) (AP Video: Stephen Smith)
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