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families remembering the people that they love, that they lost and a lot of them telling me that they can't come to terms with its still still wrestle with it every day. >> i think the images speak strong of a word here milton is now a hurricane. so please keep an eye on this storm. >> are going to have storm surge. we're going to have flooding we're going to have massive grants and guess what means, you're gonna lose power some people say you'll never have an election again, this would be your last election. >> and i can see it. >> we have our family by blood and then we have i'm our family by love. and i have both newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the u.s. and
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around the world. i'm max foster and i'm christina macfarlane. it's monday, october 7, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 11:00 a.m. in israel, where the country is marking one year since the deadly attack by hamas that killed at least 1,200 people in southern israel. >> survivors and families of those killed at the nova music festival gathered to mark the anniversary. today is also being marked in jerusalem prime minister benjamin netanyahu's home where israelis had gathered, carrying images of hostages taken by hamas and urging him to return them home in tel aviv it was a different sound blowing the shofar, a ram's horn used in jewish religious ceremonies as they held their own remembrance. >> so many of the somber day and on this anniversary, the israeli army has released this
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unseen footage showing troops and police near the border sites targeted by hamas one year ago was the attack was unfolding i surprise attack would spark a swift response from israel, which launched its war against hamas in gaza. >> one year on the palestinian health ministry says the death toll from the war is nearing 42,000. >> there was a poignant moment earlier during their amendments at the nova festival site organizers replay the final music track that was playing when the festival came under attack than the music stopped at a moment of silence was held
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developments joins us now from the nova festival site in southern israel and you still get that sense, nic feelings are still utterly role of activity in the skies above us here. i just hearing heavy detonations, senate thank you. a couple of large bombs dropping on that front the direction of gaza. a couple of helicopters in the sky above us here. so we may be getting some interference with the with, with me, but he would hear you. but look, it's been an incredibly, incredibly painful sad, sorrowful, emotional day here. we've talked to survivors. we've talked to families, and they all tell you very much the same thing that their, lives have stood still. this is very hard for them to move on from it. so i was talked to one onto a 24-year-old girl who was killed
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here with our friend. and the aunt says, every day is the same for us. we just we just don't feel that we can move on. life is sort of standing still and i talked to a survivor, he came back, he lost a couple of friends here. but he survived and he came back. and this is what he told me what does it mean to you to be back here today say kind of closure us back. what we lost we came back here with other friends that we work together some didn't come back you can see the pictures of them leo catch shown the video severely and if ghani posted over there, these are all your friends who died that night? >> yes. >> those are my friends very close friends. >> does it bring memories
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paying back canada's bring the members of that night yeah, i've been a few times since then. it's like leave the last moment with them again and we want to experience we remember another piece and they bring bring up the story and what we've been full-year and displaces also changing every time we come here more more flowers that people put other people's i can see the emotion on you mind when you live in that moment again, you're living it and it's bringing i can tell i can feel it every time we speak about it it's part of me i live with it
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the healing process is no, it's something that has no magic. that can heal that each other first time they've come back here a year anniversary a moment. >> they help can help them, perhaps in their own healing. but what are the things you hear from a lot of people here is that they're not just stuck in the trauma, but they fill it can't really end until the war ends and gaza until the hostages come back. it's even though, they're here remembering friends, loved ones who are dad there. this collective feeling across the country, but particularly among those who were sort of caught up in hamas's brutal attack that day that none of this can
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end until the hostages are back. and i think that's one of the reasons why you there is such a unified voice of pressure on the prime minister. why you had people outside of his house today letting the sirens go as well, but this country is still fills the trauma. and of course, it feels a war is still very much on which of course it is and nic, we understand that the site of the nova festival, there are great efforts to ensure that that was going to be a safe site for mourners, for families to return to today. >> can you talk to us about the efforts that have gone into securing that? and also president herzog, who was their earliest day, what he had to say, how he interacted it with mona's there >> he was here and he was comforting families from the moment that he sort of stepped off the tarmac path that weaves its way through the site, which by the way, the time it ipad wasn't here a year ago when the festival happened in something that's been that's been built because so many
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people come here. this has really turned into a place of national mourning, not just for the families that we've seen here today, but national mourning. but you asked in fact, just as you were asking about how this site is secured i could hear the heavy machine gun fire rattling off for an apache gunship in the sky i above me i heard what i think was an air launched missiles being launched from one of those apache gunships a little time before that, we've heard some heavy bombs falling in gaza. there has been artillery fire, there has been an increase troop presence around gaza the gaza commanders, idf commanders have said that and we've seen as well, a large presence of troops here. a lot of police and what of security around this site from the hours before anyone arrived here today. so it's taken a lot and i think that's a statement a testament to the level of the war. the fact that hamas is not beaten, that they maintain,
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albeit limited military capacity, but a bit an ability to launch rockets not when they want, but occasionally and the threat very real here, we've seen the idf ramp up operations over the past couple of days inside of gaza just yesterday, the u.n.'s reported and humanity and ministry of health in gaza reported 25 people were killed when the idf struck a mosque that they said was being used by hamas, but it was women and children that were being reported killed. there. we know almost 42,000 people according to health officials in gaza, had been killed. so the war goes on and you can, when you are standing here, you hear it. and we also hear what it takes to suppress the possibility of hamas attacking. here. it's very clear the government wanted this event to be able to take place for, for everyone who lost somebody here, for families, relatives to come
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back. but in central israel, for example, the risk is too great. they say to have gang during some more than 1,000 people. so the so the commemorations there, this evening will largely be without crowds. there'll be carried on television. people can watch them at home, but there's a risk, not just of missile attacks, amino sirens have gone off in central israel today, but also the very real possibility of a terrorist attack yesterday, border police officer was killed a number of other people were shot and seriously wounded, embed chevron not far from here, and just a couple of weeks ago, there was a terror attack in jaffa, just on the outskirts of tel aviv where gunman to gunman managed to kill about eight people and injured several others. so i think that threat, that this is a day that that that search groups like hamas would like to attack on. i think that's taken very seriously and very really particularly in the center of israel yeah, that threat, the
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fighting clearly continuing on this one-year anniversary, nic robertson, there at the nova festival site in southern israel. thanks very much. nick around the world, people are joining israel in marking the october 7 attacks in paris. >> people denounced anti-semitism at the memorial ceremony for the victims on sunday hundreds then marched near the eiffel tower calling for the release of the remaining hostages taken by hamas a year ago more than 100 hostages remain in captivity while in london, several thousand attended a vigil at hyde park where the mother of emily tamari, the only remaining british israeli hostage, spoke some waving israeli flags and held posters of hostages while giant screens projected images of those who had died other demonstrators gathered on sunday to call for an end to the violence that has unfolded in gaza and the middle east since october 7. hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters rallied across turkey to mark a year of fighting in gaza with flares, flags, and banners they
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asked that the killings in gaza stop berlin thousands gathered to rally supporting palestinians and lebanese. >> they waved palestinian and lebanese flags and demanded the end of the war in gaza and the wider region when as rees demonstrators hell candlelit vigils for peace in gaza and honored those killed in the fighting israeli military says it struck multiple hezbollah targets in beirut on sunday as it continues to pummel lebanon, the idf says the attack focused on hezbollah's intelligence headquarters and weapons storage facilities at least for neighborhoods in beirut, suburbs, we're here to comes as an additional 19 villages in since south the lebanon are facing new evacuation warnings and people are now being told to stay away until further notice. >> well, in northern israel and attack on sunday wounded at least five people. police say they're responding to multiple locations in the city along with the bomb disposal experts as hezbollah says it launched rockets targeting an israeli military base near haifa the
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idf says they attempted to intercept five projectiles, but some made it through or cnn's paula hancocks is joining us to discuss this from abu dhabi and paula, as we're saying that his cross-border attacks continuing through this one year anniversary, but this marking, i think the first time the northern city of haifa has been directly struck. what more are we learning about the damage caused >> christina, so high for was a city that was hit very badly back in 2006 during that war. not so much this time around though, but we are now seeing the longer range missiles being used by hezbollah and certainly the fact that it is reaching high for his son the hezbollah aligned was that they were actually targeting a military base, the carmel military base. but what we've heard from the israeli side is that they did try to intercept these rockets. but some of them did hit. and we are seeing at least five
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people i have been injured in that particular rocket attack. now the israeli military says there's well over 120 targets that rockets that were fired on sunday. and we know that overnight as well, there have been more we know there have been israeli airstrikes on lebanon overnight. there was one for example, in the southern suburbs of beirut, which the iaf, the air force said was targeting the intelligence headquarters of hezbollah. we also know weapons storage facilities have been targeted according to the military itself there have been a number of launches and strikes against facilities in southern lebanon. now what we're hearing from the israeli military is that they are telling even more of these villages along the border with northern israel to evacuate. there's now well over 120 villages which have been
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ordered to evacuate the residents from those villages, being told to go north of the al-awali river and which has effectively a quarter of lebanon's territory. further north. and they are being told not to kick until they are given the all-clear. so we have something like 1.2 million residents. we are being told by officials at this point that are displaced within the country. many have also left towards syria now they are largely from south lebanon. >> they have moved to the capital in some cases, hoping that would be safer, but they're also moving from the southern suburbs that hezbollah stronghold, which has really been pounded in recent days. they are staying wherever they can. we know that the sum has been staying in schools. the school well, year is has not started yet. that's being pushed back to november 2, understanding that normal life
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cannot go on at this point in in lebanon, but some are still sleeping on the streets, summer in parks trying to get humanitarian aid from the groups that are within lebanon. this point, we've heard from the israeli side though that these attacks will continue let's listen to the israeli prime minister a year ago, we suffered a terrible blow for the past 12 months. we've been changing reality from end to end. the whole world is astounded at the blows you inflict on our enemies. and i salute you and tell you you are the generation of victory together, we will fight and together we will win with god's help >> we're being told is still limited, although there is some skepticism about that back to you all right, paula, there live in abu dhabi. thanks, paula
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the gulf of mexico right now and is set to make a direct hit on florida midweek. it comes with the state still reeling from hurricane helene's devastating landfall, less than two weeks ago, milton quickly grew to category one strength on sunday and could become a major category three storm before it's expected landfall on wednesday. more than 15 million people in florida are under flood watches were up to 15 inches or nearly 400 millimeters of rain possible in some areas, are lee walkman has more on the preparations being made ahead of milton's arrival? >> it seems like another week, another hurricane, floridians are bracing for yet another hurricane as milton churns in the gulf, it's expected to intensify into a category three hurricane by late monday the storm is projected to make landfall near the tampa area on wednesday with 120 mile per hour wind officials are warning about the threat of storm surge, rain, and flash flooding. >> i'd urge floridians to take this storm very seriously if you're on the west coast of
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waldman reporting with less than a month away from the election in the u.s. kamala harris and donald trump entering the final sprint in the race the white house will explain what they're doing with that time just ahead and dozens of families in gaza are fleeing once again as israel announces a new ground operation in the enclave saves biggest refugee camp plus much more to come from the southern israel as the country honors those killed in the october 7 hamas terror attacks
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leadership of israel is an ongoing pursuit around making clear our principles, which include the need for humanitarian aid, the need for this war to end, the need for a deal to be done on which would release the hostages. and create a ceasefire. and we're not going to stop in terms of putting that pressure on israel. and in the region, including arab leaders well, election day, the us is now 29 days away, has not happened. >> coming up quick, and the harris trump campaigns are racing to win over undecided voters. doesn't critical swing states, donald trump addressed supporters in the battleground state of wisconsin on sunday. taking a direct hit at his opponent and questioning her intelligence and she's worth and she's worse than biden. in my opinion first of all, i think biden is actually far more intelligent if you can believe that i think he's more
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>> there have been calls for her to do more sit down interviews and give voters a glimpse of how well she performs in those unscripted moments. she's ramping up those efforts this week with a series of high-profile interviews that each aimed to reach a different type of voter. her appearances range from a relationship focus podcast called call her daddy, where the host alex cooper has million scenes of followers, both on instagram and on tiktok to 60 minutes, which of course has been on the air for decades and is the most-watched newsmagazine program in the united states. the call her daddy podcast episode aired on sunday and the host said that no topic was off limits, but for the most part, they focused in on how the issues this election cycle will impact women, like reproductive freedoms and harris emphasized that she believes more people support toward abortion access since the supreme court overturned roe v wade. >> i think that's also why in
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and death the images of the october 7 hostages were projected onto the walls of jerusalem's old city on sunday. the friends and families of those still held captive in gaza are demanding the israeli government to bring their loved ones home. >> israel's military launched a new ground operation in northern gaza, saying their troops have encircled jabalya after seeing signs of hamas regrouping. that's despite nearly a year of fighting in the densely populated refugee camp, which israel previously said was rid of hamas. >> and we're now learning that three people have been killed at another refuge jean camp in central gaza, as the israeli military claims it struck multiple hamas targets across the enclave overnight, not as with us and obviously the israelis would have been much more sensitive to any movements on the behalf of hamas because of the anniversary. >> absolutely. there's been a huge amount of security focus. we know that the israeli military has stationed in additional troops around the border fence surrounding the gaza strip. but of course, what
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we've also been seeing over the last few days is a real intensification of the strikes across the gaza strip a year on, we are still seeing the bombardment of gaza in areas where civilians are known to be sheltering, as you mentioned, this latest strike overnight or on the other but asia fuji camp in central gaza, at least three killed them. what we've also seen is the targeting of the al-aqsa martyrs hospital compound. and this is one of the last remaining hospitals really still functioning in gaza. it's somewhere where we received video from on an almost daily basis of the casualties arriving at this hospital, an asiana standard, at least eight people were injured jared following an israeli drone strike on the compound surrounding the hospital. this is an area where many civilians have taken shelter in these makeshift tents. and the israeli military has said it was targeting what it has described once again as a hamas command and control center. but this is a hospital that works very closely with doctors without borders. it is somewhere where we have seen dozens of civilians it's countless civilians on a daily basis arriving to receive treatment. and this really
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follows a series of strikes in the surrounding area. we've seen the targeting of the al-aqsa martyrs mosque just nearby, at least 21 people killed there. this is somewhere where at least 40 people were believed to have been taking shelter because they have been displaced and then of course, there is a nearby school where at least four were killed in a strike there. so the situation in central gaza is growing increasingly desperate. but as you mentioned, we're also seeing a troubling situation in the north as well. the jabalya refugee camp. this is somewhere where civilians have been told now by the israeli military to evacuate. they've been told to flee where there is to evacuate to is a real question. there is simply nowhere safe left to go. but what we do know is that the israeli military has begun air strikes on this area in preparation for a full-scale ground operation in this area. and the israeli military has said that they've already encircled the jabalya refugee camp on the ground already all right. >> nada. thank you for that update. i want to bring in sarah davis, who joins us now she's a spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross sarah, thank you for
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joining us. we were just hearing from another there that on this one year anniversary, we are once again seeing an intensification of strikes in gaza. gaza, especially in the north i'm 40 over 40,000 killed. now 97,000 injured. just talk to us about the situation facing gaza's at this point and what you are seeing and your work there right now next, christina, thank you so much for having me right now as we know palestinians in gaza have lived through 12 months of intense hostilities. >> many people have been displaced multiple times and currently in the south of gaza in rafah. and you walked down the street here and you just see hazard. you can't even call them tense. they have sticks with tarps over them trying to whip families are desperately trying to provide shelter for their children. you have toddlers walking down the road
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with containers waiting for water trucks to try and get some safety drinking water for their families. we know there has been a fluctuation in a very severe shortage of food medical equipment. the health care system across gaza has been decimated. >> people who actually not sure where they can go to receive medical treatment because they never know which healthcare centers, all which hospitals will potentially be open and functioning and able to provide that kind of service. >> they don't know if they have the supplies it has been a consistently deteriorating situation and people are exhausted. they don't know where to go next, and they don't have any security or safety hot sauce going out to the families of hostages. also, obviously the hostages themselves as someone from a group with expertise in this area. what reassurance can you offer them or what advice about whether or not they'll see their family members again of
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course, this is also a horrific day as you say, for the families of hostages. but every community in israel that was impacted by the horrific events of last october by those unjustified attacks. and for the hostages themselves we continually keep in contact with the families. we meet with them. i have met and spoken with some of the families of these hostages and that pain is tangible, you can feel it. we are continually working and we reiterate that we are working as one of our top priorities to see these hostages reunited with their families. and of course, we are always ready to play that neutral intermediary role and facilitate the release and transfer of those hostages back their families in israel and in some cases around the world but it really is such a heartbreaking situation to have 12 months of being ripped apart from your family member. we continue to reiterate that hostage taking is prohibited
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under international humanitarian law, and that all hostages must be immediately an unconditionally released and it's a somber day for civilians across the region. >> but as you are in gaza speaking to us from gaza, just talk to us a bit. you mentioned there the scarcity of food, of clean water, of shelter. and we know that winter is approaching. how much worse are conditions set to become four? what civilians there? and if you've got any hope that aid may increase during this time in the build-up to winter can improve and we of course continue our work with all parties to this conflict but that is really a political decision and discussion that needs to being made at the diplomatic level with winter fast approaching. >> i mean, you can already feel the knights cooling here very we know that people have been living in these makeshift tents, these haphazard shelters for months and over the summer,
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the sun beats down on this call to the deterioration in the tense with winter coming, it unfortunately brings rain and there is not sufficient drainage in these areas where people, so many, hundreds of thousands of people are displaced. and this is a huge concern for us. there already, sanitation and hygiene concerns. there is already not enough latrines, toilets, bathrooms for people in these areas. and so the flooding can bring more health public health impacts. we are of course, continually assessing the situation and responding. we have a field hospital close to where i am. we have water wells and similar, but it is a very, very concerning situation going into winter especially with the weather. people don't have the clothes. children are fast outgrowing what they do have and families simply can't afford to provide more even if they could find it in any kind of market here sara, so important to have firsthand
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accounts like yours. thank you so much for joining us on this somber day to reflect on all that is going to use 12 months. thank you do stay with us for more coverage from southern israel, as well as the country marks a year since the hamas attack but on the nova music festival black people worse, a lot of people came away from that bag you and it's my turn to talk. >> i must say what i feel. >> tv on the edge, moments that shaped our culture sunday at nine on cnn and what is the dumbest thing you've ever wasted money? >> i was paying for to netflix accounts over three years. >> that's like >> how did you figure that out? >> and i saw an app that shows you all the monthly subscriptions you have and how much you're paying. >> so what do you then just like cohen cancel. >> i have a phobia of making calls, so absolutely i did not do that the app you could can
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get paid. when you say the two years a year after the october 7 attacks by hamas, questions remain unanswered about warnings ignored and a catastrophic failure of intelligence. cnn's jim sciutto has this, this report after october 7, visiting the nahal oz base in southern israel brings al eshel both a chance to honor his daughter, ronnie and the most painful memories from here, they came in in the october 7, this is where they entered. >> the u.s. is the way they came from gaza. ronnie was one of more than a dozen idf
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soldiers in an all female observer unit who raised the alarm as hamas terrorists cross it's into israel that morning after warning for months of an impending attack going along with more than 30 other israeli soldiers at the base. >> while several others were taken hostage. and for real today, each location inside the base springs pain here is the table that the girls was sitting and aiding and smiling and laughing
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very night before the october 7 attack. >> in this video recorded by roni's fellow soldier operations room. ar lit a candle to mark the jewish new year at the very same spot where roni issued those ominous warnings and close to where she died we don't have any holidays we hate holidays she's not here. >> she's not with us. >> this is where the observer unit was based. this is where they were issuing those warnings prior to the attack that something was coming and sadly, on the morning of october 7, this is where many of them were killed. the idf's failure, not just to heed the observers warning, but also to come to their rescue. remain crucial questions a full year since october 7, part of a much broader security failure that day. it was on these now burned up computer screens that roni and her colleagues told their
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parents they'd seen worrying signs from hamas including accounts of fighters testing the fence line the israeli military ignored other warning signs as well, including these training videos, hamas posted openly online in the months before and earlier intelligence sense uncovered by israeli media about hamas's intent tack israeli communities and even take multiple hostages. retired brigadier general amir avivi is former deputy commander of the idf's gaza division. >> they thought that hamas is mostly worried about stability inside gaza. and the economy. >> so you're saying it was a misreading of hamas rather than not listening to internal warnings, generally speaking, yes. >> but i think that also at a certain point where the observers said again and again and again that i think things that are out of usual at a certain point that we're commanded and said, okay, that's it. we don't want to hear about this anymore.
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>> the idf and israeli government have insisted a full investigation into what went wrong that day cannot take place while the country is fighting a war on multiple fronts. now we put the picture the whole girls today, a all and the other families have built a memorial for their loss. daughters overlooking nahal oz base. >> here is rowley but there's still waiting for what he wants most. >> now accountability has anyone from the army or the government ever said to you, i take responsibility, no one no one has anyone ever said i'm sorry no one i need answers and i need the responsibility and i need the true a father's simple demand after the worst loss imaginable, jim sciutto, cnn now how ours, southern israel just stay with us for more coverage from southern
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really now it's really i afraid to come but i say to myself that if i were not not come, the hamas we'll going well, as far afield as australia, people are gathering today to mark the anniversary of the attack on israel >> great man from bond diabetes to canberra, australia is australians are calling for the return of hostages in gaza where more than 100 remain in captivity. >> although warnings of the potential to inflame community tensions and tougher security measures muted some events according to jewish tradition, a year after an event of trauma and loss, we are compelled to cease all morning but it is impossible not to mourn when
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