and a lot of debate over whether this punishment was too harsh on the school and the students there now. yeah they did nothing, had nothing to do with this at all. also this morning, we re going to welcome will ferrell, can t wait for that. a new movie coming up. it is hilarious. he is always so funny. cannot wait. you better get ready, george. he s go to bring it to you. i m going to do my best. right now, let s begin with the mass shootings in colorado. we got the first disturbing look at james holmes in the courtroom yesterday. abc s dan harris was right there when it happened. and dan, what a bizarre scene. reporter: george, honestly, i ve never seen anything like it. and if you thought his behavior inside the courtroom was bizarre, abc news is learning now information this morning about his demeanor ever since he was arrested that paints a picture that is even more strange. even before this bizarre spectacle of james holmes in court with that shock of orange
after its point man, richard holbrooke, passes away. an appreciation of an ambassador for peace. plus, analysis on our roundtable with george will, rajiv chandrasekaran from the washington post, chrystia freeland of reuters and democratic strategic donna brazile and the first 1,000 days, the critical time to nourish a child. she s permanently going through something. and i.q. is probably permanently impaired. yes, her i.q. will be impaired. my report from guatemala on the hidden cost of malnutrition and my exclusive interview this morning with the head of usaid, rajiv shah on what america could be doing better and the sunday funnies. wikileaks editor julian assange, assange said he would not be silenced then told everyone who their secret santa is. hello again. it was a historic day yesterday as the senate voted to repeal the ban on gay men and lesbian women serving openly in the military. this has been a very active lame duck congress with major pieces of l