now, there are police at every single exit to every single road. i m not just talking highways, there are police there on side streets they have a definite presence. never been a feeling of insecurity down here. up in the mountains and i talked about this yesterday, you have soldiers in the woods in the hunting blinds, it s offputting when you see them but they are ever where. the only difference today, there was a helicopter circling the mountains constantly. in terms of appearance, there s an omnipresent presence of security. another story line leading up to the games, the issue of gay rights. the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon spoke before the international olympic committee, urging activists and protesters to continue making their voices heard. take a list rn. we must all raise our voices against attacks on lesbians and
arguments, two hours a day. rallies for and against the law are adding to all the drama surrounding this case. it s a circus around scotus. we ll have a live report and analysis from the high court in a few moments. today marks one month since unarmed teenager trayvon martin was gunned down in sanford, florida. public outcry just keeps growing because the shooter, george zimmerman, has not yet been charged in this case. a cnn/orc poll just out show that is 73% of americans say police should arrest him. 11% say they should not arrest him. and 16% don t know what the police should do at this point. trayvon martin s parents are taking part in a town hall meeting that they will follow up with a news conference a little later on this hour. we have all the angles covered for you live. also, president obama in south korea right now live for a global summit on how to secure the world s nuclear material and also deal with the threat of nuclear terrorism. an open mike caught presid