
In Russia, No Romantic Notion of Revolution Before Election
Clip: 2/27/2012 | 6m 13s
In Russia, 'No Romantic Notion of Revolution' Before Election
Russian protesters formed a human chain in Moscow Sunday to register their opposition toward Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his bid to become president again. Margaret Warner reports on the upcoming election as reports emerge of an alleged assassination plot and pressure mounts on Russia to change its policy toward Syria.
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In Russia, No Romantic Notion of Revolution Before Election
Clip: 2/27/2012 | 6m 13s
Russian protesters formed a human chain in Moscow Sunday to register their opposition toward Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his bid to become president again. Margaret Warner reports on the upcoming election as reports emerge of an alleged assassination plot and pressure mounts on Russia to change its policy toward Syria.
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