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they were all wet. when we first visited. reporter: this is bruce leshan on capitol hill where investigators, they hammered that the centers for disease control. despite high levels of the tap water, they found no evidence of elevated blow into the bloodstreams of dc children. but pediatricians were reporting exactly the opposite. little sam had high levels of lead in his blood. and almost 20 times higher than the levels. the limits, they were worried. and he also discussed it to them. that is something that they could sneak right up on you. you don t want that to happen to your child. reporter: they admit that their original report was misleading. the water authority say that tweaks have brought lead down to safe levels. but critics, they are still worried. what is done can never be undone. that s the real tragedy. i m audrey barnes at dc superior court. dramatic testimony today from the first responders to get to the house on swan street. where dc lawyer, we