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Five years after a fire ripped through its wooden spire and roof, Paris’ Notre Dame cathedral offered the world a stunning tour of its painstaking reconstruction Friday with a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron. NBC News’ Keir Simmons has an inside look in Paris.