always know what to say. i just know that everyone processed grief very differently in their own time, in their own way. for the family members who lost children or loved ones yesterday, allow yourself that space to proceed in your own way without judgment of yourself and without accepting judgment from others but leaning on those there to support you. there are more people like myself and others that are here to support you than you will recognize at this moment. nicole, thank you for what you are doing. thanks for talking to us today. i m sure you don t realize how much it helps those people in nashville to see you as someone who is at least coping and trying to turn a tragedy into something positive. thank you. we will be right back.
MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports June 4, 2024 16:00:15
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when you walk down a school hallway what does this feel like? especially at this time of the year seeing some of the winter decorations, and classroom doors and it just, schools always have a very similar feel, look and feel wherever you go. reporter: that s because nicole hawkley s 6-year-old son, dylan, was among 26 killed in an unspeakable massacre at connecticut s sandy hook elementary school. i can picture dylan running through the halls, and that s hard. and seeing kids especially the age that he should be now. reporter: he would be 9 now, in the fourth grade. hawkley says her memory of what happened on december 14, 2012, is still incredibly vivid, as is the last time she was in sandy hook school. my husband and i went back and we walked the halls, and i was able to spend some time