While the city of Flint, Michigan drew national attention last year for its lead-poisoned water, a neighborhood in Oakland, California has even higher levels of lead poisoning, with 7 percent of children affected, according to a recent study. Aging, deteriorated housing with a heavy presence of lead paint has been blamed. Larry Brooks, director of operations for the Alameda County Healthy Homes Department, discusses the pressing public health crisis with RT America’s Simone Del Rosario. Find RT America in your area: http://bit.ly/1jHLX9o Or watch us online: http://bit.ly/1hgZt6Z Like us on Facebook http://bit.ly/1jHLZhu Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America
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