i'm deborah potter sitting in for bob abernethy. thank you for joining us.tions are underway for the republican national convention in tampa, florida, this week. religious groups have planned a series of events to coincide with the convention. as is tradition, high-profile religious leaders will offer prayers to open and close each session. on the final night, when mitt romney accepts the nomination, cardinal timothy dolan, head of the u.s. catholic bishops and kenneth hutchins, a prominent mormon, will deliver the prayers. >> a federal appeals court this week struck down parts of two state immigration laws, while leaving in place so-called "show me your papers" provisions. the three judge panel ruled that law enforcement officers in georgia and alabama can check the immigration status of people they stop for other reasons. t the judgeshrew out provisions that made it a crime in either state to harbor or transport undocumented people. several faith groups argued the laws would have prevented them from offering services to immigrants. >> first lady michelle o