what the court has now is three months. they have 90 days, this high court. to now give the details of what they thought was wrong and how they want the next procedure to go forward. there s a lot around dna. what are they going to allow in and how are they going to let it in? there may be instances where just the transcript is read to the new panel. megyn: and there were so many problems with the dna evidence against amana knox and raphael. i don t know whether they had anything to do with it, but the dna evidence is highly, highly questionable and that s what led to the conviction being overturned. here is what i want to know. she s living in washington state now, she s back on united states soil. she says she has no plans of going to italy for any retrial. can they make her? let s forget how it s going to turn out. are they going to make her attend or does she have to. my understanding, let s face it, it s complicated and international laws and international treaties involved he
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good morning. how are you two this morning? i am feeling wonderful. last weekend was just the worst possible weekend for outdoor activities. this weekend is 8 0 degrees different from that. what s what we like to hear. i would call this a near perfect weekend for october. it s columbus day. a lot of people have monday off as well. the leaves are still all green. our peak on leaf season isn t until the end of october. it would be early for us. if you have to see the leaves you can go up to the poconos. for us clear skies, overhead temperatures are nice and cool this morning. 53 at national airport. but most of the western suburbs are well down into the 40s. frederick 45. mar tinsburg and charlestown and ince during up in the panhandle mid 40s. the only real knock on it there is a limit bit of very thick fog out to the west this morning. you folks west of i-95 be on the lookout for some thick fog this morning. that won t last long. bright sunshine start to finish to
prison a free woman, after a jury overturned her murder conviction. after ten intense hours of deliberation, the eight-person jury acquitted knox of murder and sexual assault. amanda amanda knox, and raff sollecito, is immediately released. reporter: it has been an agonizing wait. when knox heard the decision, she was overcome with emotion. her family expressed jubilation, elated to be taking amanda home. we re thankful amanda s nightmare is over. reporter: back in seattle, friends and family shared that sentiment. before in a moment, knox made an emotional plea to the courtroom, often pausing to calm herself. i lost a friend in the most inexplicable way possible. she says, i am paying with my life for things i didn t do. knox and co-defendant, raffaele sollecito, her former italian boyfriend, were accused in 2009, for assaulting and murdering her 21-year-old british college roommate. meredith kercher was stabbed to death in her bedroom. knox was sentenced to 23 years