fox news reporter garrett tenney has that story. >> reporter: for a lot of folks in paris, it feels like it was only yesterday that these horrific terrorist attacks devastated the city, the country, and most of the western world. hollande visited the sites across the city where i.s.i.s. terrorists carried out their attacks one year ago. 130 people were killed in a series of highly coordinated attacks, targeting bars, restaurants, music venues and a sports stadium. this morning at each location, survivors and family members of the victims stood in silence as the names of those who lost their lives were recited and looked on as hollande laid wreaths and unveiled plaques t honor those who lost their lives. for some of the survivors, returning brought back the horrors of that night. >> there was an exchange between terrorist and police, where some of the bullets went into the wall, and i was just on the other side of the wall. >> reporter: today's ceremonies follow last night's reopening of the bataclan concert hall, which was the bloodiest and longest of tickets quickly sold out, and sting