david amess. we can t live in a society where those who represent our views inside our democracy are exposed to that level of violence. and i m afraid that level of violence starts with a tolerance of the sorts of narratives we have seen projected towards people. so the sorts of narratives we have seen projected towards people. pro ected towards people. so there is projected towards people. so there is still quite projected towards people. so there is still quite a projected towards people. so there is still quite a jump projected towards people. so there is still quite a jump from projected towards people. so there is still quite a jump from toxic- is still quite a jump from toxic tweets to what you have described? look, i think thatjump is too great. because we now see we have seen for some considerable time, terrorist organisations formalising how they radicalise people through what i would describe as quite professional propaganda campaigns. islamic state are on
but is it true, is hosting the games actually bad business? and deep-fried controversy. chicago the latest city to block chi chick-fil-a from coming to town. chick-fil-a s values are not chicago s values. boston, jim henson, and now rahm emanuel joining the list against chick fill a. and now rick santorum is standing by chick-fil-a. newsroom begins right now. good morning. thank you so much for joining us this morning. i m carol costello. we begin with new details from the colorado shooting rampage. some are chilling, some reassuring. for the first time, neighbors of accused shooter james holmes are allowed to go back home. over the weekend, police diffused a catastrophic booby trap in his apartment. the killings are fuelling a new gun control debate in the presidential race. president obama and republican mitt romney are trading jabs. more on that in a few minutes. but here s the sobering development. just before the killings, holmes apparently sent a package to th
week. they have accused iran and hezbollah for the bombing. and ehud barack is asking the world to speed up efforts on stopping the nuclear progress before it bombs israel. and to iran now. oh, that is some olympic excitement taking over the city today as the golden torch makes a victory lap past landmarks there, and thousands of people have lined the streets looking for a glimpse and many are calling it a once in a lifetime opportunity. it is lovely to see everybody here. it is just brilliant. brilliant. we wanted to see the torch, because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity, and we wanted to get here earlier and show our support. reporter: was it worth it? very much so. we enjoyed it. the atmosphere and the fun, and people and everything, great. this is so awesome, i love it. i love london, yes! we are having such a great time and getting up super early to see the torch. and what was it like to see all of the other people coming out to support it? it is