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Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to Kiev, making his way to the shrine of the fallen near Independence Square, where demonstrations that ousted President Yanukovych began

Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to Kiev, making his way to the shrine of the fallen near Independence Square, where demonstrations that ousted President Yanukovych began. Kerry also outlined how the U.S. would help Ukraine economically and told Russian President Vladimir Putin to back off. Margaret Brennan reports.

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In Ukraine's capital, Kiev, anger, outrage, and fear filled Independence Square as protesters rallied against Russia's actions. Ukraine's Prime Minister warned that Russia's military intervention in Crimea has brought the country to the brink of disaster

In Ukraine's capital, Kiev, anger, outrage, and fear filled Independence Square as tens of thousands of protesters rallied against Russia's actions. Ukraine's Prime Minister warned that Russia's military intervention in Crimea has brought the country to the brink of disaster. Charlie D'Agata reports.

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Secretary of State John Kerry called Russia's military intervention in Ukraine, "an incredible act of aggression." He said the U.S. and its allies are prepared to isolate Russia if the crisis is not resolved. Kerry will travel to Kiev this week.

Secretary of State John Kerry called Russia's military intervention in Ukraine, "an incredible act of aggression." He said the U.S. and its allies are prepared to isolate Russia if the crisis is not resolved. Kerry will travel to Kiev this week.

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In Crimea, as many as 20,000 Russian soldiers have taken over. Many in the pro-Russian region welcomed the troops with only small pockets of resistance. Those who are opposed to the Russian invasion are deeply worried

In Crimea, as many as 20,000 Russian soldiers have taken over. Many in the pro-Russian region welcomed the troops with only small pockets of resistance. Those who are opposed to the Russian invasion are deeply worried and, at the moment, are keeping their heads down. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

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David Ignatius of the “Washington Post,” Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute, CBS News correspondent David Martin and Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution weigh in the war looming in Ukraine after Russia’s military invasion

David Ignatius of the “Washington Post,” Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute, CBS News National Security correspondent David Martin and Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution weigh in the war looming in Ukraine after Russia’s military invasion.

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