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Protesting the Violence Across the Border

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We begin today with a tragedy that has shaken Mexico to its core. The disappearance -- and presumed murder -- of 43 students from the southern state of Guerrero. Police took them into custody in September after killing several of their classmates. They haven't been seen since. The state-sponsored violence has rocked the country and it's inspired activism on both sides of the border. And as Brooke Binkowski reports, a growing number of Americans have joined the demand for change in Mexico.

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