michael gadola wrote the following. the state's water quality experts insisted the river water was fine. but independent researchers said the heavily treated river water was so corrosive lead from aging pipes was leeching into the water to homes. >> there were red flags in these e-mails if you look at it and beyond e-mails. we didn't connect all of the dots that i wish we would have. >> reporter: melissa mays was among the first to complain about the water here. when you read the e-mails today, how did you feel? >> furious. i keep telling myself, nothing is going to shock you any more. all of these time, people sat in the office back and forth e-mailing about this but never stepped up and helped us. >> reporter: governor snyder has ordered a package to help people pay the water bills they are still getting. people shouldn't have to pay for water they cannot drink, as he put it. for "cbs this morning: saturday," dean reynolds, flint, michigan. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. associated press report