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Women’s March returns to D.C. amid anti-Semitism controversy

Third Women’s March returns to D.C. amid anti-Semitism controversy

01/19/2019

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Women’s March returns to D.C. amid anti-Semitism controversy

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Third Women’s March returns to D.C. amid anti-Semitism controversy

Thousands gathered in Washington D.C. for the third annual Women’s March on Saturday, following controversy over alleged anti-Semitism against the organizers. With issues surrounding climate change and the government shutdown on the agenda, around 300 marches also took place in other cities. Megan Thompson joins Hari Sreenivasan from D.C. with details.

01/19/2019

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