Thousands of people marched in the U.S. capital and in other cities around the world as part of the third annual Women’s March. The movement began in 2017, on the heels of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. As Jennifer Johnson reports, the crowds may have been smaller this year but the message was loud and clear.
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