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that was -- that was emilie parker's aunt who was speaking, and her father, emilie parker's father, robbybe speaking right now. the family wanted to speak and wanted to make it clear they wanted to remember little emilie parker, and we just heard what a wonderful young little six-year-old girl she was. how sad of a story this is. it gets sadder and sadder as we learn more details of these young kids and the six adults shot and killed at that school. 26 victims, 20 children. 6 and 7-year-old first graders mostly shot for no reason at all. and six adults, mostly teachers, all women, shot and killed, as well. once again, robby parker, the father of 6-year-old emilie parker, is supposed to come to the microphones. i assume he's consoling the sister right now. and he will have the strength -- this is the decision that the parker family wanted to do. they wanted to come to the microphones. they wanted to speak about emilie parker. and that is something that we have seen now that -- presumably we'll see a little bit more, people wanting to remember their loved ones and speaking out. it's not unu
that was -- that was emilie parker's aunt who was speaking, and her father, emilie parker's father, robbybe speaking right now. the family wanted to speak and wanted to make it clear they wanted to remember little emilie parker, and we just heard what a wonderful young little six-year-old girl she was. how sad of a story this is. it gets sadder and sadder as we learn more details of these young kids and the six adults shot and killed at that school. 26 victims, 20 children. 6 and 7-year-old...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things.food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came in contact with she was an exceptional art ifrt and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed and opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a picture or to write them an encouraging note. emilie's card-making was expressed beautifully this last october when she placed a very special card that she had made into the casket with her grandpa, who also just recently died of a tragic accident. emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters in delighting in teaching them how to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she has been in it she was their best friend. they were born within three years o
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. emilie was always willing to try new things.food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came in contact with she was an exceptional art ifrt and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed and opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving.lie was always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a picture or to write them an encouraging note. emilie's cardmaking was expressed beautifully this last october when she placed a very special card that she had made into the casket with her grandpa, who also just recently died of a tragic accident. emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters and delighted in teaching them to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she had been in it. she was their bes
emilie was bright, creative and very loving.lie was always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children, a 3-year-old and a 4-year-old girl, her sisters. he did also say that he wanted to make sure that he extended his condolences to the shooter's family because they also suffered a loss, anderson. and the thing that's really extraordinary is how he's able to get his message out and still keep it together. it's really -- it's hard to watch and to comprehend. >> how does a father tell a 3 and a 4-year-old daughter that their sister, their big sister is gone? it's just incredible. kyung lah, appreciate you reporting tonight. residents of stratford,
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining...
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. >>> emily bracamontes aseguran que en mÉxico estÁ mejor.den homenaje a la virgen rogandole que le de salud y fe a ellos y sus familiares. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, el duelo por la muerte de jenni rivera y otras 6 personas se magnifica, aunque se presume que murieron todos no hay cuerpos que velar, solo restos humanos, y aÚn no fueron identificados, como parte de esta cobertura, marÍa antonieta explora el lento y doloroso proceso de identificar a los seres queridos. >>> si bien las labores de bÚsqueda y rescate terminaron en la sierra, luego del traslado a monterrey siguiÓ una minuciosa tarea. >>> serÍa grave que entregues un cuerpo pensando que es el de jenni rivera y ella no subiÓ al aviÓn. quÉ tenemos? que dicen que se subiÓ. no hay una prueba de esto. entonces, una vez analizado el adn se sabrÁ si es ella. igual con todos los demÁs. >>> fue hasta hoy que aquÍ que los familiares de los 7 ocupantes ya dieron muestra para el anÁlisis. >>> la prime
. >>> emily bracamontes aseguran que en mÉxico estÁ mejor.den homenaje a la virgen rogandole que le de salud y fe a ellos y sus familiares. asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >>> este su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> quÉ tal, buenas noches, el duelo por la muerte de jenni rivera y otras 6 personas se magnifica, aunque se presume que murieron todos no hay cuerpos que velar, solo restos humanos, y aÚn no fueron identificados,...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims, because that cease the type of person sha th that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those are the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> reporter: and what he wanted to share is that he wanted to be like his daughter, that he was not angry, that he wanted to help other people. he says he now belongs to this group of parents, 20 sets of parents who now know exactly how it feels to lose your child in such a horrible way. but he also wanted to make sure that parents around the country and around the world understood that you can not take your children for granted, and you really, truly have to cherish them whenever you can. soledad? >> kyung lah, reporting that story for us. thank you. it was interesting to hear him talk about his family's faith and the degree to which that was helping his family cope at
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims, because that cease the type of person sha th that she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those are the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> reporter: and what he wanted to share is that he wanted to be like his daughter, that he was not angry, that he wanted to...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, nobecause of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children, a 3-year-old and a 4-year-old girl, her sisters. he did also say that he wanted to make sure that he extended his condolences to the shooter's family because they also suffered a loss, anderson. and the thing that's really extraordinary is how he's able to get his message out and still keep it together. it's really -- it's hard to watch and to comprehend. >> how does a father tell a 3 and a 4-year-old daughter that their sister, their big sister is gone? it's just incredible. kyung lah, appreciate you reporting tonight. residents of stratford, c
emilie was bright, creative and very loving. my daughter emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving her love and support to all those victims because that's the type of person that she is, nobecause of any parenting that my wife and i could have done but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children,...
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em emilie was bright, creative, very bright. my daughter, emilie, would be the first one to stand and give support to all of those victims, because that is the type of person she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children. a three-year-old and a four-year-old girl, her sisters. he did also say that he wanted to make sure that he extended his condolences to the shooter's family, because they also suffered a loss, anderson. and the thing that is really extraordinary is how he is able to get his message out and still keep it together. it is really -- it is hard to -- to watch. and to comprehend. >> and how does a father tell a three and a four-year-old daughter that their sister, their big sister is gone? so many -- well, it is just incredible. appreciate you reporting tonight. residents of
em emilie was bright, creative, very bright. my daughter, emilie, would be the first one to stand and give support to all of those victims, because that is the type of person she is. not because of any parenting that my wife and i could have done, but because those were the gifts that were given to her by her heavenly father. >> and he also said that he was very proud to be her father, that he was going to be the best father he could to his two remaining children. a three-year-old and a...
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toss to emily emmlytoss to emily emily 3 toss to emily emily follow...// the......// our...powerful...// doppler...// áái--radaráá.../ is... now availabbe.../ at.../ foxbaltimore dot om...////. the ravens get ready for r-g-3...how theyyplan to -cont qqarterback...next in sports unlimitedd.. thattll do it ffr the late editio the latt edition, thanks ffr joininggus, i'm jjff barnd. up nexx is morgan adsit with sportssunlimited. 3 3 3 3 33 terrell ssggs will not alllw an injury to sidelineehim this season...already with an belt...returning rom a torn could e around the corner.k corner.4 days after teaaing his right biceps....suggs peturned to practiie thursday.. suggs insists he issa game time decision sunday against the redskins.and will not play..... iffhim playing... hurts the team..players have played through torn biceps... at practice uggs wore a harness... it's sttll too early to tell if he can play with the injury. 3 he haan't even season...and the lovv fest for robert griffin the third is in full swing.rightfully so... kiis' a stud... .he's dangerous on offe
toss to emily emmlytoss to emily emily 3 toss to emily emily follow...// the......// our...powerful...// doppler...// áái--radaráá.../ is... now availabbe.../ at.../ foxbaltimore dot om...////. the ravens get ready for r-g-3...how theyyplan to -cont qqarterback...next in sports unlimitedd.. thattll do it ffr the late editio the latt edition, thanks ffr joininggus, i'm jjff barnd. up nexx is morgan adsit with sportssunlimited. 3 3 3 3 33 terrell ssggs will not alllw an injury to sidelineehim...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving.s always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone that she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a picture or to write them an encouraging note. emilie's card making was expressed beautifully this last october when she placed a very special card she had made into the casket with her grandpa, who also just recently died of a tragic accident. emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters and delighted in teaching them how to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she's been in it. she was their be
emilie was bright, creative and very loving.s always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone that she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them...
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that's emilie in the bottom right corner.alked about emilie being a mentor to her sisters, even at the sender age of 6 years old. in the coming days we're going to be hearing more from parents who want you to know about their children. we're going to be learning more about the children, and it just adds to the horror of this event. the this entire community feels. we were there when robbie parker faced the cameras. i can't -- the strength fwr him to come out and speak at a time with such grief as we talk about compassion for others is extraordinary. >> it's incredible. to stand if our or five feet away from the father who just lost his daughter to gun violence and then talk about compassion and not letting this define all of us. and his advice to other people, the need to heal, this has got to be something that improves society overall and not just focusing on his own personal grief. it is an extraordinary moment. in you think about all the people you know in your life, especially if you're a parent and have children, to imag
that's emilie in the bottom right corner.alked about emilie being a mentor to her sisters, even at the sender age of 6 years old. in the coming days we're going to be hearing more from parents who want you to know about their children. we're going to be learning more about the children, and it just adds to the horror of this event. the this entire community feels. we were there when robbie parker faced the cameras. i can't -- the strength fwr him to come out and speak at a time with such grief...
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emilie was bright, creative and very loving.ways willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone that she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a picture or to write them an encouraging note. emilie's card making was expressed beautifully this last october when she placed a very special card she had made into the casket with her grandpa, who also just recently died of a tragic accident. emilie was a mentor to her two little sisters and delighted in teaching them how to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emilie's laughter was infectious and all those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree that this world is a better place because she's been in it. she was their best f
emilie was bright, creative and very loving.ways willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch the lives of everyone that she came into contact with. she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated and would rush to find a piece of paper to draw them a...
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seÑor branco monto ¿donde estÁ emily. >>> emily estÁ en un cuidado, en mÉxico por las amenazas que recibiÓprecios. de como madre indocumentada. que la rechazaron en contra de su voluntad. haciendo lo que... >>> disculpeme su hija recibÍa tratamiento. en este caso ella relz bio tratamiento y la sacaron ¿por quÉ la sacaron. >>> los mÉdicos dicen que la necesitan y que sinatra tamiento podrÍa morir. >>> ella estÁ bien. >>> ¿donde estÁ?. >>> mirando a los doctores en este momento, acaba de salir. >>> ¿en donde? quÉ doctores? ¿en quÉ hospital estÁ?. >>> viviÓ muchos rechazos, fue muy tratada, a lo que no se puede imaginar como ser humano viviÓ amenazas de doctoras. >>> ¿donde es cuidada su niÑa? ¿donde es cuidada su niÑa ahora? en mÉxico en estados unidos. >>> en mÉxico ella se encuentra en buen estado. >>> que le pueden ofrecer los mÉdicos mexicanos a su hija que no pueden ofrecer los mÉdicos aquÍ en estados unidos. >>> los aires: >>> los efectos secundarios de aquÍ matan. >>> efectos secundarios del tratamiento de la quimioterapia. >>> acaso no hay otras opciones. >>> usted no cree en ese tra
seÑor branco monto ¿donde estÁ emily. >>> emily estÁ en un cuidado, en mÉxico por las amenazas que recibiÓprecios. de como madre indocumentada. que la rechazaron en contra de su voluntad. haciendo lo que... >>> disculpeme su hija recibÍa tratamiento. en este caso ella relz bio tratamiento y la sacaron ¿por quÉ la sacaron. >>> los mÉdicos dicen que la necesitan y que sinatra tamiento podrÍa morir. >>> ella estÁ bien. >>> ¿donde estÁ?....
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emily's parents say their daughter is now being treated by doctors in mexico. they won't say where. but police call their actions reckless. >> there is a criminal element to this from the standpoint that we don't know the motive or reason why mom removed emily from the hospital. >> reporter: investigators say what happened at phoenix children's hospital may be a case of child endangerment. they worry the catheter still in emily's heart could become infected. >> we've been told that by doctors is that the minute that this little girl gets an infection, certainly just a matter of days could result in her death. >> reporter: emily's father says he had nothing to do with his daughter's disappearance. over the weekend, he was questioned by border patrol officers as he reentered the united states from mexico. >> she's in very good hands now. >> reporter: the family who hasn't been charged with a crime say they removed emily from the phoenix hospital after she contracted a bacterial infection in her right arm which had to be amputated. they also say their family was pressured over health i
emily's parents say their daughter is now being treated by doctors in mexico. they won't say where. but police call their actions reckless. >> there is a criminal element to this from the standpoint that we don't know the motive or reason why mom removed emily from the hospital. >> reporter: investigators say what happened at phoenix children's hospital may be a case of child endangerment. they worry the catheter still in emily's heart could become infected. >> we've been told...
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emily?al, aunque afirma que la enfermedades de la pequeÑa estÁ en remosiÓn ella se quedo sin brazo y la famildividida mientre la familia y hospital preocupados por la niÑo dicen que la seguirÁn buscando. >>> el hospital respondiÓ que estÁ preocupado por la seguridad de emily y sigue ayudando con las autoridades si la familia de emily tiene preguntas sugerimos una conversaciÓn. >>> defensores de migrantes lograron una conquista que ayudarÍa a miles de indocumentados vamos con mÁs detalles. >>> con 41 votos a favor y 14 en contra el senado aprobÓ el permiso para dar licenciass de conducir a indocumentados en illinois decisiÓn que alegro a la persona que llegaron a escuchar. >>> con mucho gusto porque dios escucha a los latinos para ya va a poder uno manejar tranquilo principalmente no estÁn escondidos de la policÍa. >>> con esto illinois estarÍa a un paso mÁs cerca en ser el su tercer estado para aprobar licencias de indocumentados en el paÍs. >>> solo washington y nuevo mÉxico lo permiten. >>
emily?al, aunque afirma que la enfermedades de la pequeÑa estÁ en remosiÓn ella se quedo sin brazo y la famildividida mientre la familia y hospital preocupados por la niÑo dicen que la seguirÁn buscando. >>> el hospital respondiÓ que estÁ preocupado por la seguridad de emily y sigue ayudando con las autoridades si la familia de emily tiene preguntas sugerimos una conversaciÓn. >>> defensores de migrantes lograron una conquista que ayudarÍa a miles de indocumentados...
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. >> la policía de phoenix está investigando el caso de emily, en diálogo con univisión el padre dijohija recibe buen tratamiento. >> luis mejit tiene las explicaciones de padre. >> ahora todos quieren saber donde está y como está emily. >> ella está bien, en buena salud, en buen estado de salud. >> dice que su hija está en méxico donde recibe tratamiento efectivo para leucemia. >> eso es lo que duele, están haciendo saber que nosotros la llevamos a que muera, no, la llevamos a un lugar mejor. >> sin tratamiento, ella puede morir y por eso las autoridades la quieren encontrar. >> la palabra del padre no basta dijo la policía. >> no solo podemos tener la palabra de la persona sino que también confirmar. >> lo primordial para ellos, es estar seguro quien iba a pagar. >> ¿por qué acosarnos tanto? de que tenemos que tener otra aseguranza. >> bajo los leyes federales, los hospitales no pueden negar tratamiento, la niña estaba recibiendo tratamiento, pero los padres estaban recibiendo eso. >> si la familia de emily tiene preguntas sobre su tratamiento, queremos que la discutan, las decision
. >> la policía de phoenix está investigando el caso de emily, en diálogo con univisión el padre dijohija recibe buen tratamiento. >> luis mejit tiene las explicaciones de padre. >> ahora todos quieren saber donde está y como está emily. >> ella está bien, en buena salud, en buen estado de salud. >> dice que su hija está en méxico donde recibe tratamiento efectivo para leucemia. >> eso es lo que duele, están haciendo saber que nosotros la llevamos a...
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emilie was bright. creative and very loving.always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch everyone that she came into contact with, she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so that she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated, rush to get a paper, to draw a picture or write a note. >> this was the father of this beautiful 6-year-old girl emilie parker, one of the 20 children murdered on friday at newtown, connecticut. one of the most touching tributes came from saturday night live which opened the show with a children's choir singing "silent night." ♪ holy night ♪ all is calm, all is bright ♪ round your virrin mother and child ♪ ♪ holy infant so tender and mild ♪ ♪ sleep in heavenly peace ♪ sleep in heavenly peace ♪ silent night ♪ holy night ♪ ♪ with the angels, let us sing ♪ hallelujah to our king ♪ sleep in heavenly pea
emilie was bright. creative and very loving.always willing to try new things, other than food. she loved to use her talents to touch everyone that she came into contact with, she was an exceptional artist and she always carried around her markers and pencils so that she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i can't count the number of times emilie noticed someone feeling sad or frustrated, rush to get a paper, to draw a picture or write a note....
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. >>> esta es emily >>> sÓlo fotos de emily de bebÉ lograron arrancarle una sonrisa a luis bracamontesntes de la leucemia, antes que la infecciÓn cobro el brazo derecho y antes que su madre la sacara del hospital de phoenix >>> usted me asegura que esa niÑa estÁ bajo el cuidado de mÉdicos certificados >>> sÍ claro que si, mirÁndolos los a oncÓlogos y ha tenido tratamiento, leve quimio >>> pero la policia sabe que las b policias estÁn buscando >>> los padress siempre deben actuar de buen interÉs, cuando saca a la niÑa, este no es protecciÓn >>> basÁndose en los informe mÉdicos, Álvarez dijo que nor para bracamontes podrÍa enfrentar problemas criminal porque la niÑa tiene un cateter >>> por su lado el padre dijo que el cateter estÁ siendo observado por especialistas y no querÍa eevitarla mÁs sufrimient a su hija >>> emily Échale la culpa a tus padres porque no tienes a se aseguranza y no serÁs dada de alta >>> se lo dijeron la ficha > a la niÑa >>> ante la denuncia el hospital estÁ preocupado y que siguen cooperando con las autoridades, aunque recuerdan que la ley prohÍben que revelen cu
. >>> esta es emily >>> sÓlo fotos de emily de bebÉ lograron arrancarle una sonrisa a luis bracamontesntes de la leucemia, antes que la infecciÓn cobro el brazo derecho y antes que su madre la sacara del hospital de phoenix >>> usted me asegura que esa niÑa estÁ bajo el cuidado de mÉdicos certificados >>> sÍ claro que si, mirÁndolos los a oncÓlogos y ha tenido tratamiento, leve quimio >>> pero la policia sabe que las b policias estÁn...
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parker. >> today we had a beautiful tribute to emilie and we said our final good-byes today. it was so special to have family together, to sing songs that were emilie's favorites. >> after the holidays, the survivors of the sandy hook shooting will return to school. they'll be in a new building, but it will be filled with all the furniture and artwork from their old school. >>> one new jersey school district plans to have armed police officers in all of their schools starting when classes resume after the holidays. the mayor says he made the decision before the nra made the suggestion on friday. they actually had armed guards in some of the schools already. new jersey governor chris christie on the other hand thinks armed guards in schools aren't the answer to gun violence and that problem. >>> to washington now and the negotiations over the fiscal cliff. actually, there really aren't any negotiations now. the president is in hawaii. we're in a bit of a holding pattern as both sides dig in their heels. the middle class and small businesses were the focus during the presidenti
parker. >> today we had a beautiful tribute to emilie and we said our final good-byes today. it was so special to have family together, to sing songs that were emilie's favorites. >> after the holidays, the survivors of the sandy hook shooting will return to school. they'll be in a new building, but it will be filled with all the furniture and artwork from their old school. >>> one new jersey school district plans to have armed police officers in all of their schools...
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she wouldn't play with me, she would just sit. >> do you think she knew you were sick. >> yeah. >> emily was too sick for more chemo so her family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven grupp is leading the study. >> this is a whole new way of treating cancer. and the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> scientists use the patientee own immune cells called t-cell, white blood cells that help fight infection. they remove the t-cells genetically engineer them to attack leukemia cells, and inject them back into the patient. the engineered t-cell in gray attacks the cancer cells tinted green. >> the cells actually grow within the patient, and can attack a large amount of cancer cell its. >> emily received an infusion of her engineered t-cells last april. she suffered life threatening complications. >> they took us out in the hall and said there is no room to get sicker. she is as sick as you can get, you know. they said you should call your family in, there's a pretty good chance she won't be he
she wouldn't play with me, she would just sit. >> do you think she knew you were sick. >> yeah. >> emily was too sick for more chemo so her family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven grupp is leading the study. >> this is a whole new way of treating cancer. and the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> scientists use the patientee own immune cells called t-cell,...
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but emily was among the 15% of children for whom chemo didn't work.hinks her dog, lucy, knew it first when her cancer came back. >> she wouldn't play with me or anything. she would just sit. >> reporter: do you think she knew you were sick? >> yeah. >> reporter: emily's family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven gruff is leading the study. >> the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system against the cancer. >> reporter: scientists use the patient's own immune cells called t-cells. white blood cells that help fight infections. they remove the cells, genetically engineer them to attack leukemia cells, and inject them back into the patient. the engineered t-cell in gray attacks the cancer cells, tinted green. >> this is a whole new way of treating cancer. >> reporter: emily received an infusion of her engineered t-cells last april. she suffered life threatening complications. >> they took us in the hall and said, "there is no room to get sicker. she is as sick as you can get." you k
but emily was among the 15% of children for whom chemo didn't work.hinks her dog, lucy, knew it first when her cancer came back. >> she wouldn't play with me or anything. she would just sit. >> reporter: do you think she knew you were sick? >> yeah. >> reporter: emily's family turned to an experimental therapy at the children's hospital of philadelphia. dr. steven gruff is leading the study. >> the idea is that we're redirecting the cells of the immune system...
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imagine trying to explain the loss of emilie to those daughters. don lemon has been learning more information about the -- the mother of this here is the. don, what are you hearing? >> hi, anderson, we are here down at the square. we have been talking to people as well. they have been coming up us to. you have been witnessing the same thing. show you the memorial, we came here, got here yesterday, when i did. this was a very small memorial, just 26 candles here for the victims who died inside of the school and there were some people who were asking us, well, what about the 27th candle, the 27th candle, remember the shooter's mother was a victim as well. her friends came up to us last night, anderson, as you and i were on the air, we heard a lot of things about her, a lot is not true, we want to clear the record and want people to know who nancy lanza is. here is what they had to say about her. take a listen. tell us about nancy. we don't know much about her. >> nancy was just a lovely woman, a great friend, you know, warm personality. you know, she
imagine trying to explain the loss of emilie to those daughters. don lemon has been learning more information about the -- the mother of this here is the. don, what are you hearing? >> hi, anderson, we are here down at the square. we have been talking to people as well. they have been coming up us to. you have been witnessing the same thing. show you the memorial, we came here, got here yesterday, when i did. this was a very small memorial, just 26 candles here for the victims who died...
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hospital surveillance video captured emily, a young boy and her mother walking out of the hospital 10p.m. wednesday. >> this case, we have an 11-year-old girl who can't decide for herself, her parents are removing her from the hospital and putting her in danger. highly likely she could obtain infection and die within a couple of dies. -- a couple of days. >>> emily and her family were seen driving away in a black minivan. coming up at 7:00, why police feel emily's family may be especially difficult to track down. >>> three firefighters injured at the scene of a rain-related accident. hit by a skidding vehicle caught on video. >>> uns had of schools are about to try a new experiment to close the learning >>> good morning. monday aftermath juror storms. looking -- aftermath of major storms . >>> ford is moving quickly to address safety issues after announcing latest recall more than 89,000 escape suv's ford says the 2013 vehicles have 1.6 liter engines. the company is working on a fix asking owners to contact dealers who will arrange for loaners. ford says it has reports of 12 fires in
hospital surveillance video captured emily, a young boy and her mother walking out of the hospital 10p.m. wednesday. >> this case, we have an 11-year-old girl who can't decide for herself, her parents are removing her from the hospital and putting her in danger. highly likely she could obtain infection and die within a couple of dies. -- a couple of days. >>> emily and her family were seen driving away in a black minivan. coming up at 7:00, why police feel emily's family may be...
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the ravens get ready for r-g-3...coming uu at 10-50 ann 11-30 on sports --toos to emily-- emily-- 3 3. in ustraaia... being put to the ttet.. the ádrivingá test... test..."snoop oggy dog... dog " pound." they may be man's best friend... but could they also be a man'sschaffeur? áthe soccety for the prrvention of cruelty to animalsá putting our four legggd friends through driving lessons. after five weeks of indoor training oo changing gears, brrking, and steering... the canines &pfinally get behind the wheel of a real car... s- p-- c- a says it's to demonstrate the intelligence of rescue dogss following ommands and directions from their trainers.. canines monny, ginny, and porter successfully drive modified car at n off-road track in auckland. 133-146""e had, a couple of days ago, the car was going too fast, the trainer early got run over, thh carr the braking, the dogs, you know, but, no we've got it all here &pnow so there are no excuses. we've got to get in there and phow that dogs can rive cars." cars."drive cars." cars." ponty the dog ill put his driving skills to the test live on
the ravens get ready for r-g-3...coming uu at 10-50 ann 11-30 on sports --toos to emily-- emily-- 3 3. in ustraaia... being put to the ttet.. the ádrivingá test... test..."snoop oggy dog... dog " pound." they may be man's best friend... but could they also be a man'sschaffeur? áthe soccety for the prrvention of cruelty to animalsá putting our four legggd friends through driving lessons. after five weeks of indoor training oo changing gears, brrking, and steering... the...
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he's a father of one of the victims, his daughter was emily.says he's not mad, but he talked about his daughter a lot. he said she would light up a room, always had something nice to say about everyone. then he said, i'm so blessed to be her dad. that from robbie parker who is struggling for answers here tonight in newtown. this was a town, by the way, that just recently was listed in the top five safest communities to live in the entire country. from this day forward, the town of newtown, connecticut, will always be remembered for the massacre that occurred here only 36 hours ago. we were in town a short time ago and found this. >> this is the town hall in newtown, the center part of this town and as we have seen throughout the area, these makeshift memorials that are set up. cheerly these are candles lit yesterday afternoon and last night and many more gathered a bit earlier today. newtown covers a large area, but frankly not a lot of people live here. population about 27,000. it's quite striking when you see the victorrian homes up and down
he's a father of one of the victims, his daughter was emily.says he's not mad, but he talked about his daughter a lot. he said she would light up a room, always had something nice to say about everyone. then he said, i'm so blessed to be her dad. that from robbie parker who is struggling for answers here tonight in newtown. this was a town, by the way, that just recently was listed in the top five safest communities to live in the entire country. from this day forward, the town of newtown,...
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among them, was emily parker.er father says she could light up a room and was an exceptional artist who always carried around markers and pencils to draw for anyone. her dad said he dwav her a kiss the last time he saw her alive. six adults lost their lives in that tragic shooting. that includes 47-year-old principal dawn hochsprung who was married and had two daughters and three st stepdaughters. one parent said hochsprung was always smiling. and school sipsychologist mary sherlach loved to garden. they will miss her terribly and take comfort knowing she had achieved that dream. the gunman also took the life of a 27-year-old first grade teacher who is being hailed around the world for her bravery. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> hundreds of people sang "amazing grace" at a candlelight vigil for victoria soto in her hometown. she moved her students from the classroom door when they heard the gun shots ringing out. she faced the gunman when he stormed in and he shot her. i spoke yesterday with two parents
among them, was emily parker.er father says she could light up a room and was an exceptional artist who always carried around markers and pencils to draw for anyone. her dad said he dwav her a kiss the last time he saw her alive. six adults lost their lives in that tragic shooting. that includes 47-year-old principal dawn hochsprung who was married and had two daughters and three st stepdaughters. one parent said hochsprung was always smiling. and school sipsychologist mary sherlach loved to...
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para por su bien. >>> sin tratamiento emily puede morir, por eso autoridades la quieren encontrar. >>, podemos obtecner la palabra de una persona, y confirmar quÉ diecen. >>> en esta situaciÓn es lo mismo. >>> bracamontes no quiere dar detalles de cÓmo es tratada emilly vri hijo que la situaciÓn en el hospital de phoenix donde perdiÓ un brazo es insostenible. >>> lo primordial para ellos, no era la salud, sino que estar seguros quiÉn iba a pagar. >>> dijo que la familia era continuamente hostigada. >>> por quÉ acosarnos por tener otra aseguranza, y acÓsar a mi esposa, y decirle eso. >>> bajo leyes federales los hospitales no pueden negar tratamiento. la niÑa estaba recibiendo tratamiento en phoenix, los padres no estaban contentos con los resultados. >>> el hospital dijo que por la privacidad del paciente no pueden discutir el caso, pero si la familia de emiliyeo tiene preguntas del tratamiento queremos que la comuniquen abiertamente, y discutan opciones con los mÉdicos, las decisiones clÍnicas no estÁn basadas en la habilidad de pago del paciente, expertos legales dijeron que no viol
para por su bien. >>> sin tratamiento emily puede morir, por eso autoridades la quieren encontrar. >>, podemos obtecner la palabra de una persona, y confirmar quÉ diecen. >>> en esta situaciÓn es lo mismo. >>> bracamontes no quiere dar detalles de cÓmo es tratada emilly vri hijo que la situaciÓn en el hospital de phoenix donde perdiÓ un brazo es insostenible. >>> lo primordial para ellos, no era la salud, sino que estar seguros quiÉn iba a pagar....
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and emilie alice parker. lots of backlash for the nra for their statement friday. gabby and i are extremely disappointed by the nra's defiant suppose. they could have chosen to be a voice for the own members who want common sense, reasonable safeguards on deadly firearms. but instead it chose to defend extreme pro gun positions that aren't even popular among the law-abiding gun owners it represents. the national rifle association is speaking out on the massacre, saying the answer is to deploy armed guards at schools. and they're not the only ones joining the debate. >> columbine. >> virginia tech. >> tucson. >> aurora. >> ft. hood. >> oak creek. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> newtown. >> how many more? >> how many more? >> how many more colleges? >> how many more classrooms? >> how many more movie theatres? >> how many more houses of faith? >> how many more shopping malls? >> how many more street corners? >> how many more? >> how many more? >> enough. >> enough. >> enough. >> well, this group of artists joined mayors against illegal guns in a demand and pla
and emilie alice parker. lots of backlash for the nra for their statement friday. gabby and i are extremely disappointed by the nra's defiant suppose. they could have chosen to be a voice for the own members who want common sense, reasonable safeguards on deadly firearms. but instead it chose to defend extreme pro gun positions that aren't even popular among the law-abiding gun owners it represents. the national rifle association is speaking out on the massacre, saying the answer is to deploy...
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emily was scheduled to be released the following day. but instead, the mother removed the iv from her chest catheter, which doctors fear could lead to infection. >> she does not have the seal from staff. we understand it's likely she could get an infection and die within a couple days. >> reporter: police canvassing parts of arizona, california and mexico trying to find them. they say if anything happening to young emily, her parents could face charges. >> thanks tonight. >>> more ahead on "world news." the dolphin drama. playing out. the terrifying moments with the parents and daughter caught on tape. tonight, they are speaking out about what happened at in moment right there at seaworld. back in a moment. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler f
emily was scheduled to be released the following day. but instead, the mother removed the iv from her chest catheter, which doctors fear could lead to infection. >> she does not have the seal from staff. we understand it's likely she could get an infection and die within a couple days. >> reporter: police canvassing parts of arizona, california and mexico trying to find them. they say if anything happening to young emily, her parents could face charges. >> thanks tonight....
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emily parker was a prolific exceptional artist says her father.e was sad she would draw them a picture to brighten their day. at 6 years old she was a teacher. >> emily was a mentor to her sisters and delighted in teaching them to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emily's laughter was infection and all of those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree this world is a better place because she's been in it. >> at her funeral, mourners were encouraged to wear her favorite color, pink. emily's family moved from newtown to utah eight months ago because her father had gotten a job at the local hospital caring for newborns. her funeral was held back in utah. >> emilie was an example to not only her big sisters, to her family, to all of her little friends and now she's become an example to the world about purity, innocence, tragedy and forgiveness. >> we remember tonight. we'll be right back. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against
emily parker was a prolific exceptional artist says her father.e was sad she would draw them a picture to brighten their day. at 6 years old she was a teacher. >> emily was a mentor to her sisters and delighted in teaching them to read, dance and find the simple joys in life. emily's laughter was infection and all of those who had the pleasure to meet her would agree this world is a better place because she's been in it. >> at her funeral, mourners were encouraged to wear her...
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i hope i'm not mistaken. >> her real name is emily, but she decided about a year ago she preferred toe called emma, so she's been called emma a lot recently, but we still call her emily. >> she puts her mind on something and she can get it, sflit. >> exactly. >> when she first told me, i said, emma sounds like a good nickname, and she said, i would like to know when i can legally change my name to emma. >> i like that. this is going to be the first christmas at home for her in what, two years? is that right? >> yes. >> that's got to be something pretty special for you guys. do you have something very special planned? >> you know, we're just going to do our usual christmas, really nothing special. we're just going to have a lot of family over and just do something simple. we just want to take that time to enjoy emily and enjoy being with our family this year. >> you know what, just doing something normal in itself in this particular case is extraordinarily special. karen and joe whitehead, your story is very special. thank you for being with us. >> thank you and have a great day. >> yo
i hope i'm not mistaken. >> her real name is emily, but she decided about a year ago she preferred toe called emma, so she's been called emma a lot recently, but we still call her emily. >> she puts her mind on something and she can get it, sflit. >> exactly. >> when she first told me, i said, emma sounds like a good nickname, and she said, i would like to know when i can legally change my name to emma. >> i like that. this is going to be the first christmas at...
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emily was bright, creative, and very loving. emily wanted to try new things. she loved to use her talents to touch others in she was an exceptional artist. she always said pencils, markers and she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i cannot count the number of times that emmeline noticed feel someone said or frustrated and would rush to find some paper. she would draw them a picture or write them an encouraging note. she was the type of person that would light up a room. she always had something kind to say about anyone. and her laugh and the strength that the example that she showed off and her love cash was remarkable. she is an incredible person. i am so blessed to be heard dad. >> we're learning more about the victims, in friday's connecticut school massacre. like emilie, all of the 20 children were either six or seven years old. >> investigators in connecticut are searching for any possible clue about what may have motivated friday's massacre. they're combing sandy hook elementary school and the home of alle
emily was bright, creative, and very loving. emily wanted to try new things. she loved to use her talents to touch others in she was an exceptional artist. she always said pencils, markers and she never missed an opportunity to draw a picture or make a card for those around her. i cannot count the number of times that emmeline noticed feel someone said or frustrated and would rush to find some paper. she would draw them a picture or write them an encouraging note. she was the type of person...
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emily schmidt, cnn, washington. >> emily, thank you. >>> also in washington, bo is back.enter on the white house holiday card. michelle obama picked a personal could. it shows bo running across the snowy lawn. she called the moment very surreal. >>> she was married to peter jennings and the late ambassador peter holbrook and now she's written a memoir about her own amazing life. we hear about her after this. >>> as a mother of a young child, i'm always looking for something fun and educational to do together. nature spot quest is our spot. opened in march 2011 with more than 7,000 square feet of interactive educational things to do and see, the exhibit has the feel of a playground and the educational tools of classroom. every nook and cranny offers children a new adventure. unlike traditional museums, at naturequest children are challenged from self-discovery to explore and be curious in a hands-on environment just like real scientists. with over 100 interactive encounters to choose from, a few of my son's favorites include the clubhouse build in the trees and human fossi
emily schmidt, cnn, washington. >> emily, thank you. >>> also in washington, bo is back.enter on the white house holiday card. michelle obama picked a personal could. it shows bo running across the snowy lawn. she called the moment very surreal. >>> she was married to peter jennings and the late ambassador peter holbrook and now she's written a memoir about her own amazing life. we hear about her after this. >>> as a mother of a young child, i'm always looking...
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after a week-long search for 11-year-old emily, last seen here at phoenix children's hospital, emily'sd to announce she is safe in mexico. >> hi, daddy. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good. >> reporter: in this interview on nbc's "today" show, luis claims his wife took emily while she was receiving cancer treatment because she had contracted an infection in her right arm which had to be amputated. he also says his family was being pressured over medical bills and insurance. >> i'm very upset, angry, and, without any answers and what happened. why we were treated this way. >> reporter: but doctors and police believe emily's parents put the 11-year-old leukemia patient's life in danger because she had a catheter in her heart which they say could have led to a deadly infection. >> people don't want medical attention can leave. in this particular case though we have again an 11-year-old girl who can't decide for herself. >> reporter: in a statement the hospital saiden part, phoenix children's hospital is deeply concerned about emleap's safety and well-being. clinical decisions are not based on
after a week-long search for 11-year-old emily, last seen here at phoenix children's hospital, emily'sd to announce she is safe in mexico. >> hi, daddy. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good. >> reporter: in this interview on nbc's "today" show, luis claims his wife took emily while she was receiving cancer treatment because she had contracted an infection in her right arm which had to be amputated. he also says his family was being pressured over medical bills...
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i am really glad that emily, the director is here but i know that the policy director ann leman will be giving the presentation along with gene who is the senior employee assistance counselor employee assistance, and there is a number of other speakers at public comment that will present on the resolution, is straight sfo ward forward and going to urge and direct the department to develop materials there is already a great body of materials right now, but to develop further materials about what employees, including the department heads and managers should know about domestic violence and how to, for example, how to spot, signs of domestic violence in the workplace. we are working on other legislation that will come later on the status of women but this is one piece that will help to raise awareness of all city employees and also, contractors that work with the city as well. and it also asks the department or the commission on the status of women and their department to work with other city departments to distribute such information to employees contractors and grantees and other orga
i am really glad that emily, the director is here but i know that the policy director ann leman will be giving the presentation along with gene who is the senior employee assistance counselor employee assistance, and there is a number of other speakers at public comment that will present on the resolution, is straight sfo ward forward and going to urge and direct the department to develop materials there is already a great body of materials right now, but to develop further materials about what...