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Paris attack witness reflects on a year in recovery

Clip: 11/15/2016 | 7m 26s

Sunday marked the one-year anniversary of one of the deadliest attacks in Paris.

Sunday marked the one-year anniversary of the deadliest attacks in Paris since the Second World War, carried out by ISIS militants. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant follows up with a witness to the attacks, Mark Colclough, a British-Danish psychotherapist, to get a sense of how the city and attack survivors are coping in its aftermath.

11/15/2016 | Rating NR

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