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part of a vigil for those who died and those left still struggling with disbelief after the shooting. abc s brandi hitt in aurora with the latest on the investigation. brandi, what is the latest right now? reporter: good morning, rob, paula. it was just highly emotional evening for the victims and their families here. there was a prayer vigil held last night. and president obama was also here to share a lot of hugs and also tears. reporter: heartbreak and sadness filled the aurora municipal center as thousands gathered to remember the 12 people killed in friday s movie theater massacre. one day, lord, we know that one day we will march into the theater and claim the theater back, father god. it doesn t belong to the terrorist, it belongs to the city of aurora. reporter: president obama spent two hours with the victims families and tried to comfort the community. i confessed to them that words are always inadequate in these kinds of situations. reporter: durin