East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 1. Various shots of West Calumet Housing Complex in East Chicago, Ind., including signs with warnings about lead. AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 2. SOUNDBITE (English), Barry Rooth, Attorney representing West Calumet Housing Complex families: “The only people, the only individuals, who were kept out of the loop, were the ones who were pregnant with children, and raising their children in the complex. That is the residents of West Calumet Housing Complex. Lead is an awful poison. It damages the brains of children.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 30 August 2016 3. Medium of little girl playing in dirt at West Calumet Housing Complex in East Chicago, Ind. (she is not related to the speakers in our video). AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 4. SOUNDBITE (English), Barry Rooth, Attorney representing West Calumet Housing Complex families: ” The children have, for generations, been poisoned by lead in the soil in the complex and in the neighborhoods.” 5 Medium of attorney Rooth pointing at map of lead poisoned areas at the housing complex. 6. SOUNDBITE (English), Barry Rooth, Attorney representing West Calumet Housing Complex families: “One of the central problems of this situation is that the parents of those children have been deprived of the opportunity to be informed about the problems that their children have been exposed to, and—as responsible parents—to be able to act on it.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 7. Wide of deserted playground at West Calumet Housing Complex AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 8. SOUNDBITE (English), Roger Pardieck, Attorney: “The lead leaches into the bones and soft tissue, including the brain.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 9. Close of lead warning sign in dirt at West Calumet Housing Complex AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 10. SOUNDBITE (English), Shantel Allen, Mother of five living at West Calumet Housing Complex: “We got a knock at the door from someone with the EPA. And they let us know that our housing complex had tested positive for high levels of lead and arsenic in our front and back yards.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 11. Close of lead warning sign at housing complex 12. Wide of housing complex with warning sign in foreground AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 13. SOUNDBITE (English), Shantel Allen, Mother of five living at West Calumet Housing Complex: “Everything makes sense now to us as to why our children have been sick, why they’ve been having headaches, the reason they’ve been vomiting, the reason they have poor appetite. It just all makes sense now, because we know that they’ve been exposed to lead for years.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 14. Medium of water tower near West Calumet Housing Complex. It says “For our children.” 15. Close of water tower AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 16. SOUNDBITE (English), Shantel Allen, Mother of five living at West Calumet Housing Complex: “Myself and my husband, everyone in our house has lead in our blood levels.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 17. Close, then wide of lead warning sign at housing complex AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 18. SOUNDBITE (English), Shantel Allen, Mother of five living at West Calumet Housing Complex: “We have to deal with them crying, because they’re having headaches and migraines (crying). And we have to deal with them vomiting. We have to answer their questions as to why they can’t play outside anymore.” AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 19. Close of lead warning sign in Spanish AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Munster, Indiana - 30 August 2016 20. SOUNDBITE (English), Shantel Allen, Mother of five living at West Calumet Housing Complex: “We’re upset, extremely upset, and angry, because we were the last ones to find out about the lead and arsenic issue, and we’re the ones who live there.”