running as it is every morning. join the live conversation going on now. just go to cnn.com/amfix. first major fallout over the leaking of classified documents from the war in afghanistan. website wikileaks.org released the seek remember reports that date back more than five years. the wall street journal is reporting the pentagon is now going after the hard drive belonging to army intel analyst bradley manning who is already charged with leaking classified information. last night wiki s founder told larry king that releasing these documents was the right thing to do and the leak reports indicates war crimes may have occurred. larry: you said that these leaked documents contain evidence of war crimes by united states forces. what kind of evidence? yeah. evidence of war crimes. events that are very suspicious. in the end it will take a court
scott trade center in st. louis gets high marks. you can kwind all this on espn s website. sports fans, tell me your grossest stadium or arena food experience. go ahead and light up the blog. cnn.com/kyra. we can t wait to read these. we have a lot going on in the cnn newsroom. let s see what our correspondents are working on for the next hour. let s start with josh levs. still recovering from those images. i have news for you. the arizona immigration law has gone through a bunch of changes. at this point what does it say? i m carter evans at the new york stock exchange. we re keeping an eye on bp today. the oil giant now trying to shift the focus to the future after posting a huge loss. i m ckr cnn meteorologist ji
reports and if other states follow arizona s lead, will you be swamped? time will tell. we ll take things as they come. don t want to speculate at this point as what this we ll get. we ll enforce federal immigration law to the best we can. obviously there are some challenges for us from a resource perspective and that s why we have to have priorities and focus on certain classes of offenders over others. criminals. recent border entrants. we re going to do the best we can. john morton from immigration customs and enforcement. thanks for joining thus morning. with arizona s controversial law taking effect on thursday, cnn is going to be there on the ground tracking it all. join our chief national correspondent john king. he ll be broadcasting his show live from arizona starting tomorrow night. that s john king usa, 7:00 p.m. eastern, only on cnn. 45 minutes past the hour. jacqui jeras is going to be along with the morning s travel forecast after a quick break. when i grow up, i
new this morning, the republican national committee confirms that conservative blogger andrew breitbart will be headlining a fund-raiser hosted by party chairman michael steele. the event will be held next month in beverly hills. breitbart of course is the man who started last week s political firestorm after posting edited video of shirley sherrod and some comments she made about race at an naacp dinner that ended up costing her her job at the department of agriculture. a viral video of alvin greene featured greene on the scene with an 80s hip h-hop be. he won the democratic primary and is running against incumbent south carolina senator jim demint in november. musician wyclef jean is considering a run for president in his native haiti. he tells cnn that he submitted necessary paperwork in case he
24 minutes past the hour. in about 48 hours, arizona s controversial immigration law goes into effect. this morning there is a new cnn/research corporation poll that shows americans are divided over immigration reform. they re divided by race. 70% of hispanics think the main focus of immigration reform should be a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. just over half of african-americans agree with that. while white americans, that number is only 36%. then, the numbers are basically reversed when we ask shareholder the main focus of reform be to deport illegal immigrants. african-americans pretty much divided on the issue. only 27% of hispanics said yes, while 63% of whites said yes. with unemployment hovering near 10% nationwide, there are plenty of immigrants, both legal and illegal, among the millions