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CNN Correspondents join live as students worldwide walk out of school for climate change.
As students skip school in thousands of cities around the world to demand action on climate change, correspondents Bill Weird and Atika Shubert join the program live from the field to set the scene and discuss.
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Atika Shubert & Bill Weir at the Student Climate Protests
Clip: 3/15/2019 | 2m 53sVideo has Closed Captions
As students skip school in thousands of cities around the world to demand action on climate change, correspondents Bill Weird and Atika Shubert join the program live from the field to set the scene and discuss.
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