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Castro’s funeral procession retraces Revolution’s route

Clip: 11/30/2016 | 3m 43s

Fidel Castro’s ashes began a lengthy procession through Cuba on Wednesday.

Fidel Castro’s ashes began a lengthy procession through Cuba on Wednesday, mirroring the legendary leader's post-revolution journey in 1959. At the time, Castro depicted himself as a national savior -- a view some Cubans still hold today. Hari Sreenivasan speaks with special correspondent Nick Schifrin in Havana for a report on the response to Castro’s death and hopes for the country’s future.

11/30/2016 | Rating NR

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