all the information coming out of here in colorado. a lot of it. just over a week ago i should tell you no one had any idea they d be trying to make sense of the huge tragedy out here in colorado. and least of all the family members of those shot and killed in theater nine last friday. well, today services were held to remember four of the victims. jessica ghawi was one of them. she was remembered today during a ceremony in san antonio, texas. she was remembered as a woman who celebrated everyone in her life. friends at her ceremony remembered light moments in the life of the aspiring sports broadcaster. even showing this video of her falling on the ice while wearing heels. now at the time just an intern trying to do an interview who had her whole life and career ahead of her. also matthew mcquinn. matt mcquinn was also remembered today when the gun fire began he threw himself in front of his girlfriend shielding her. he took three bullets but she survived. family and friends
before the shooting. as chick-fil-a tries to spread its wings some cities want to clip them. we ll talk to one politician that says not in my town. good morning, everyone. i am randi kaye. 8:00 on the east coast, 5 a.m. on the west. thanks for waking up with us. just hours after the opening ceremony a chinese woman has won the first gold medal in the london olympics. she competed in the 10 meter air rifle competition and to recap the highlights queen elizabeth officially opened the 2012 games with an epic journey through the u.k. history. danny boyle was the creative mind behind the $42 million show. what got everyone talking is this skit. boyle used his movie magic to show the queen parachuting into the stadium with actor daniel craig who plays the spy in the franchise but stunt doubles were used. don t worry, the queen was not parachuting in herself. now onto the biggest competition at the olympics today, michael phelps hoping to be the first male swimmer to win the s
a week first of vigils, then memorials and now funerals. above all, though, it s been a week to focus on a dozen lives as they were lived not just as they were lost. tonight on this one week anniversary in this special hour of 360 as we have all week we re going to focus on those whose lives were lost and those whose lives were forever changed. john blunk. we will rember. a.j. boik. we will remember. yesy childress. we will remember. gordon cowden. we will remember. jessica ghawi. we will remember. john larimer. we will remember. matt mcquinn. we will remember. micayla medek. we will remember. veronica moser-sullivan. we will remember. alex sullivan. we will remember. alexander teves. we will remember. and rebecca wingo. we will remember. community promising we will remember. that was colorado s governor at the memorial just days after the shooting. you can hear it in the voices of the crowd. people determined not to make th
something he did during the darkest hours of world war ii. also tonight, a week after the tragedy in colorado, the lessons that a terrible massacre might have taught us all. at the end of this, this could be hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions of dollars. for one patient? for one patient. that and more as rock center gets under way from london. good evening. we are coming to you tonight from tower bridge in london as we prepare to cover the start of the summer olympic games. our preview begins a bit later on in this hour because we begin back home tonight with the tragedy that americans just can t shake the awful massacre at that movie theater in aurora, colorado. it was exactly a week ago tonight, in fact. 12 dead, 58 wounded and a dozen people are still in the hospital. and this is where the colorado tragedy merges with another story we have covered so much. many of the wounded there have no health insurance. and so complete strangers are steppin
l out in london for a medal in the pool, back home he s fighting to reduce the shocking number of drowning cases among african-americans who haven t learned to swim, and he was once one of them. i remember what it feels like to be helpless. i was under water. i couldn t breathe. they pulled me out of the water. my parents told me i was clinically dead. also tonight, the instantly recognizable music of john williams. sometimes soaring, sometimes sad. [ theme from e.t. ] he s added so much to the american soundtrack, even if he has not updated his own. do you own an ipod? i do have a cell phone. and tom brokaw tells us about billy fisk, an american olympic champion with a lot of fans here in great britain because of something he did during the darkest hours of world war ii. also tonight, a week after the tragedy in colorado, the lessons that a terrible massacre might have taught us all. at the end of this, this could be hundreds of thousands of dollars, if