[ bell tolling ] for the next hour well hear from family members because they want a voice and we want to give it to them, a voice to tell us about their children and how wonderful they were and how special they were and we dont want to focus just on how they died but how they lived and the lives they touched and they touch so many lives. Well hear from the Mcdonald Family that graciously invited me into their home to tell me about their bright and talented 7yearold daughter grace. Graces funeral was today. There were also funerals for olivia and dylan and mary and rachel. We will remember them. Dylan hockley moved here two years ago. He was six years old. A special needs child, they chose this community for the reputation of the sandy hook elementary school. He thrived due in part to his teacher that worked with him oneonone. The hockleys kept a photo of her on their kitchen fridge and dylan would point at it every day. On friday he died in her arms as she tried to shield him with her
Little girls, the 8 little boys, and the 6 dedicated women who died at Sandy Hook Elementary School one week ago. Today, here in newtown, at 9 30 in the morning, bells rang out for each of the people whose lives were lost, mothers and daughters, sons and nieces and nephews. We remember them all. [ bell tolling ] for the next hour, well hear from family members because they want a voice, and we want to give to them. A voice to tell us about their children, how special they were, the lives they lived. We dont want to just focus on how they die. We want to focus on how they lived and the lives they touched and they have touched so many lives. Well hear from the Mcdonnell Family who graciously invited us into their home to tell us about their bright, talented 7yearold daughter grace. Grace was laid to rest today. Her funeral today. There were also funerals for olivia and for dylan and for mary and for rachel. We remember them all. Dylan hockley moved to newtown from england just two years
Connecticut, a town that for a week now has felt much longer than seven days has been heavy under grief and also full of love and full of resolve to remember the lives cut far too short. We wanted to come back to newtown tonight not to argue or point fingers but to honor and to remember the 12 little girls, the eight little boys, six dedicated women who died at Sandy Hook Elementary School one week ago today. Today here in newtown at 9 30 in the morning bells rang out for each of those lives lost, the mothers and the daughters, the sons and the nieces and the nephews and the brothers and the sisters and the friends. We will remember them. [ bell tolling ] for the next hour well hear from family members because they want a voice and we want to give it to them, a voice to tell us about their children and how wonderful they were and how special they were and we dont want to focus just on how they died but how they lived and the lives they touched and they touch so many lives. Well hear fr
For the next hour well hear from family members because they want a voice and we want to give it to them, a voice to tell us about their children and how wonderful they were and how special they were and we dont want to focus just on how they died but how they lived and the lives they touched and they touch so many lives. Well hear from the Mcdonald Family that graciously invited me into their home to tell me about their bright and talented 7yearold daughter grace. Graces funeral was today. There were also funerals for olivia and dylan and mary and rachel. We will remember them. Dylan hockley moved here two years ago. He was six years old. A special needs child, they chose this community for the reputation of the sandy hook elementary school. He thrived due in part to his teacher that worked with him oneonone. The hockleys kept a photo of her on their kitchen fridge and dylan would point at it every day. On friday he died in her arms as she tried to shield him with her body. They take
Abcs lama hasan is live at the site of the crash with more. Good morning, lama. Reporter you can clearly see the debris. A few hundred yards from the crash scene. The top of the Apartment Building was covered in fog, it crashed into the crane before plum meting 60 stories and then exploding into flames. Sending residents running for their lives. Eyewitnesses saw a fireball dropping out of the sky, fearing the worst, another terror attack in london. A helicopter hit a crane in foggy weather, plunging to the ground, causing multiple casualties. With others feared trapped in subway tunnels and burning cars. Crane parts are now dangling off one of the tallest buildings in europe. I heard the noise and you saw the helicopter blades ive never seen anything like it. Everyone was straightaway, what was going on. They just ran towards the area. Trying to save anyone or help anyone. Reporter dozens of fire trucks, ambulances, trying to clear a very busy commuter area in south london, as the fire