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Putin Faces Broad Opposition as Thousands March in Moscow

Tens of thousands of protesters marched Tuesday through Moscow to demonstrate their discontent with newly installed Russian President Vladimir Putin. Margaret Warner discusses the protests and a Kremlin crackdown with Adrian Karatnycky of the Atlantic Council and Edward Lozansky of the Russia House, a D.C.-based consulting firm.

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