just four days until the lavish wedding that will reportedly cost as much as $5 million. we're live from the spot where the wedding is set to take place early this tuesday morning july the wedding is set to take place early this tuesday morning july 27th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs sgnd good tuesday morning to you. i'm erica hill. >> i'm harry smith. >> a lot of activity. rhinebeck, new york, where it is all but official, i guess, that chelsea clinton will be getting married and now the price tag we're hearing, according to the daily news, $3 million. one of my favorites, they say potential costs for a media consultant, $100,000. which is interesting because there's not a lot of talking going on. >> didn't the people have to like sign cop if i dfif confid agreements? and that's its own stimulus package. >> very nice. so you're welcome. we'll have more on that ahead. we begin with that monumental leak of classes filed documents on the afghanistan war. the white house in damage control mode while the leaks raise more questions about that war back here if the u.s. cbs news chief national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon this morning with the latest. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the dust has yet to settle on that first avalanche of secrets and already the head of wikileakss is talking about releasing 15,000 more classified documents. the pentagon says it will take days if not weeks to assess the damage caused by what's already been posted on the wikileak website. white house spokesman robert gibbss said people's lives have been put in danger. >> if somebody is cooperating with the federal government and their name is listed in an action report, i don't think it's a stretch to believe that that could potentially put a group or an individual at great personal risk. >> reporter: u.s. military officials assume the documents were leaked by 22-year-old private first class bradley manning, who is already charged with illegally downloading a classified video of a helicopter gun ship shooting civilians in the streets of baghdad, a video which ended up on wikileakss. the documents cover the years 2004 to 2009 and describe in detail why the u.s. is in so much trouble in afghanistan. the u.s. has been fighting with too few troops and causing too many civilian casualties. the afghan government is corrupt and inefficient. pakistan is an uncertain ally which at times has assumed the sametal ban that is killing american soldiers in afghanistan. the head of wikileaks call it is one damm thing after another. >> this is the story of the war since 2004. most of the deaths in this war are as a result of the every day squaller of war, not the big incidences. >> reporter: the white house is trying to downplay the substance of these documents as old news, but congress will have a say on that when a intending bi ispend the afghan war comes up for a vote before the august recess. and in another war development, one of those two missing sailors has now been identified. he is 30-year-old justin mcneley whose body was recovered sunday. the other sailor remains missing and unidentified. >> david, thanks. david martin this morning at the pentagon. joining us this morning is pentagon spokesman geoff morrell. good to have you with us. do you know at this h point who is responsible for this leak? >> we do not. we have a very robust investigation that's under way to try to determine who is responsible for breaking the law here and leaking this classified information that could endanger the lives of our forces and imperil our nation's security. but at this point we're in the early stages of that. our foerous frank sli to try to determine if there is anything in these 90,000 pages of documents that could indeed endanger our forces. we got a team doing that round the clock. this was dumped on us hike it was dumped on you all sunday night. it would have been nice had this organization had the organization to come to us and work with us to try to figure out if there's anything in here that could endanger our informations. gr and there is more to come. how many people have access to this type of information? >> we're in the going to get into sort of the scope of what was involved here in terms of the databases that may have been breached. suffice to say -- >> but is it a large number of people? >> it's classified for a reason. this involves secrets that should not be disseminated in to the public domain and could potentially endanger our operations and forces in afghanistan. >> there is understandably shom concern over the troops and how it could effect them and about all the relationships that are in the region. president karzai coming out with the response, the recent documents leaked clearly support and verify the success over terrorism does not come with fighting in afghan villages but by targeting its sources across the borders. it seems to elude to pakistan and support to the taliban. is there any way to be sure that the billions of dollars in aid is not being used to support terrorists? >> i think that this shows that this information, though new and unprecedented in the shear size of the leak, the information itself, the content of these documents, is not make yourly new or illuminating. it points to issues that we've identified as being problem areas for months if not years. the underresourcing of the conflict, the president has tripled the number of forces there, the fact that civilian casualties has been a problem which we've been trying to deal with. u.s. caused civilian casualties down by a third this this year. taliban civilian casualties nearly doubled. and the pakistani partnership that is so vital to our success in afghanistan is one that has been trending in the right direction for months if not a couple of years now. so the most recent of these documents is at least six months old by now and that is clearly out of step with where this relationship is and has been heading for some time now. >> so you're saying it's trending to a better place, but is there any way to know whether or not u.s. money being sent to pakistan is supporting terrorists who could be endangering u.s. troops? >> we have as many controls as we can have on our aid to pakistan. $1.5 billion a year over the next five years. but remember, in is a sovereign country who we are partnering with in the war on terror. we're working with them together to go after the terrorists in their midst who not only threaten their government and our forces in afghanistan, but our well, here state side as well as our am liallies around e world. >> thanks for your time. now to the big shakeup at bp. te tony hayward is stepping down and for the first time, an american will at that time helm of the firm formerly known as british petroleum. mark till lips is in london with the latest. good morning, mark. >> reporter: good morning, harry. well, bp has finally confirmed what everybody expected, which is that ceo tony hayward, the man who had become very much the villain of the gulf oil spill piece, is leaving effective october 1st. that b.wanted to preserve its american business, it really had no choice. tony hayward is the bone being thrown to the angry dog of public opinion. the gulf oil spill happened on his watch and whatever other talents he brought to the cleanup and well capping effort, a public relations touch wasn't one of them. one comment in particular stuck to him like an oil slick on a gulf beach. >> nobody wants this thing over more than i do. about i'd like my life back. >> reporter: as sacrificial lambs go, tony hayward is an expensive one. the golden handshake will involve a year's salary of $1.6 million, a pension of about a million dollars a year, and bp shares that could be worth millions if the stock price recovers. hayward will also sit on the board of bp's joint venture in russia. >> it is very tragic. i'd like to get more people out here to see it. >> reporter: his replacement, robert dudley, will give the company an american face and an about-face of bp's image is something the company's chairman admits it badly needs. >> i think it became cheer that you needed in this case a new face, a new man to lead this and of course especially america is our big he is market that is also important. so i think it became difficult for him to take on that task. >> reporter: bp estimates that its losses in relation to the oil spill will top $30 billion. bill goion with a b. and that's only if it isn't found guilty of gross negligence. >> mark phillips in london. thank you very much. joining us now rebecca jarvis. good morning. i want to put pictures of hayward and dudley. let's talk about dudley and why this guy. >> so what bp faces ahead is a pr battle. the issue for bp is that americans have lost truss in the company. the company does 40% of its business here. dudley came from america, he was born in new york, he grew up in mississippi. they like that about him. he fits the right profile for regaining trust in americans. >> let's talk about bp losses because this is a big company. used to making lots of profits. the profits from a year ago this quarter versus the losses of this are just -- they're almost breath taking. >> we're looking at massive losses for the quarter. $17 billion in losseses this quarter versus last year this time. the company was making $4.4 billion, but what's most important about all of this is what shareholders have lost in the bargain. shareholders have lost $70 billion as a result of all this. >> and in the end of the day, does bp -- this is a question that's come up in the first weeks and after the first month and the second month -- do they have the resources to back up what has to be $30 billion or more in funds to pay for this ongoing? >> they have set aside now $32 billion. they're selling some of their assets to pay for the cleanup costs. and as we know, the obama administration has requested that they put aside that $20 billion fund. they'll make the first $5 billion payment shortly. >> rebecca jarvis, as always, thank you very much. betty nguyen is right over there and has the rest of the morning's news. good morning. at least six homes have been burned by a wildfire it this h california this morning. that fire is in the mountain town of kernville near the sequoia national forest. some people have been forced to evacuate, fwhou one has been injured. also in california, more highly paid officials in a los angeles suburb have bowed to the demands of furious residents. protestors in the blue collar town of bell had already succeeded in getting rid of three top officials. at a meeting yesterday, they went after city council members who were being paid $100,000 a year for part-time work. >> you failed to do your job. you failed to listen to us about our taxes. and you guys do not deserve to be running the city. >> the council members voted to slash their salaries by 90%. some residents say they should just quit. overseas this morning, day three of a joint exercise by the u.s. and south korean navys. the carrier george washington is one of about 20 u.s. and south korean vessels taking part. the show of force is aimed at north korea which sang a south korean warship in march. in havana, a surprise appearance by fidel castro. yesterday he marked the anniversary of the revolution with a wreath laying ceremony. the 83-year-old casts troe stepped down as president four years ago. wyclef jean may be trading as of yesterday, he has not made a final decision. he's been a prominent fund-raiserle following haiti's earthquake disaster. and another no hitner h baseball's year of the pitcher. tampa bay's matt garza faced only 27 batters giving up only one walk followed by a double play. the 5-0 win over detroit is the first no-hitter in team history and the fifth in the majors this season. congratulations to him. up to bat now, dave price with the first check of the weather. good morning. >> nice to see you, scar bon copy of the weather in the northeast as we head into the rest of the day today. and storms brewing in the four corners area. talk about that at 7:30. >> we will check in with you then. hangs. just four days left until chelsea chin done's wedding. one report says the lavish affair could cost as much as $5 million. elaine quijano is in rhinebeck, new york this morning for us with more on the big event. lent of buzz there, i'm sure. >> reporter: plenty of buzz that's exactly right. and some people might be wondering what kind of person wins the heart of chelsea clinton and the approval of her prominent parents. someone who has a lot in common with his bride to be. his name may not ring a bell, but chelsea clinton's fiance, 32-year-old marc mezvinsky, is hour. >> they've been together for a long time. so i don't know, i'm thumbs up on him. >> reporter: is he a cutie? >> very cute. >> reporter: mezvinsky and clinton first met as teenagers at a leadership retreat in 1993. they both attended stanford university. he thousand works as annen investment bank errands lives in this building in a $4 million, three-bedroom apartment on new york's fifth avenue. but his family has faced some adversity. mezvinsky's father, former iowa congressman ed mezvinsky, pleaded guilty to fraud and served five years in prison. he was released in 2008. observers say as children of politicians who faced public turmoil, both marc and chelsea understand how harsh a negative spotlight can be. >> i think it's huge. i think both of them understand each other in a way that no one else can. they understand what the other one has been through. >> reporter: now though the details are shrouded in secrecy, their wedding is the talk of the town. >> nothing's happening. >> reporter: despite no official confirmation that the wedding will happen at the near by astro courts, the rhinebeck town board voted to approve extra funding for additional police on saturday. >> i'd like to make a motion to allocate $2500 for the possible event. >> reporter: now, celebrity guests are reportedly staying behind me here at the historic inn in downtown rhinebeck. the owners here we're told have signed a confidentiality agreement. one person we know who will not be attending the white house said yesterday president obama will not be here. erica? >> that was one of the big questions. elaine quijano, thanks. only $2500 extra dollars just in case? that doesn't seem like enough. >> i wonder if it would be fun just to go and stand on the corner and oogle. >> i was thinking about whether we should drive up for the weekend just to check things out. coming up, the tragic case of mistaken identity. we'll have that story in a moment as we talk to family members of one of the girls thought to be dead but is really alive. also ahead, a lost child or a lost dog? which will be found first in a public place? the results of an "early show" investigation. and the british royal family sharing their private photos with the world. we'll show you some of the cool new and old pics coming up on "the early show." 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