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Paris Survivor on the Smell of Blood and Steel

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Boris Rehlinger, who, along with his wife, brother and sister-in-law, were lucky enough to survive the attack on the Bataclan theater, discusses what has stuck out in his mind the most from that night including what the terrorists said, who they targeted, and what has left him with a "visceral" reaction.