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A visit to Paris one year after devastating terror attacks

Clip: 11/11/2016 | 8m 45s

Sunday will mark a grim anniversary in Paris -- the series of coordinated terror attacks.

Sunday will mark a grim anniversary in Paris -- the series of coordinated terror attacks throughout the city that killed 130 and injured nearly 400 on November 13, 2015. The bloodiest site, Bataclan Music Club, where 89 people were murdered, will reopen Saturday with a concert by Sting. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant visited Paris to report on how the city is faring, one year later.

11/11/2016 | Rating NR

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