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Waukesha Christmas parade returns one year after tragedy

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The Waukesha South marching band marched in memory of the people killed during a car attack on the city’s Christmas parade one year ago. NBC News’ Maura Barrett is there reporting on how the community is determined to keep the annual tradition of honoring the victims.