First anniversary of reporter Evan Gershkovich’s detention in Russia


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The Wall Street Journal marked the captivity of its reporter with a dramatic front page, with most of it left blank to decry Gershkovich’s absence. NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell reports on the prospects of a deal to get Gershkovich and other Americans freed.



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