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Despite threats of harsh consequences from the Kremlin, tens of thousands gathered to protest opposition leader Navalny’s arrest and were met with considerable force from Russian police. President Biden called Putin earlier this week to discuss Navalny’s possible release, and has also discussed possible sanctions with Europe leaders. Special Correspondent Ryan Chilcote joins.
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Protests over Navalny’s arrest continue amid crackdown
Clip: 1/31/2021 | 4m 37sVideo has Closed Captions
Despite threats of harsh consequences from the Kremlin, tens of thousands gathered to protest opposition leader Navalny’s arrest and were met with considerable force from Russian police. President Biden called Putin earlier this week to discuss Navalny’s possible release, and has also discussed possible sanctions with Europe leaders. Special Correspondent Ryan Chilcote joins.
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