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No county has suffered like San Bernardino has recently
Season 4
Episode 402
The terror attack, bankruptcy, gang violence: just some of the things residents there have endured in recent years. The question now is: is the quality of life improving? We update the status since the city went bankrupt, and check in on whether infrastructure is up to date. Reporter David Nazar updates us on his latest conversations with terrorist victims who are still not getting benefits.
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