napolitano. he said if kercher stepped foot in a u.s. country, she could be detained gretchen: you mean amanda knox. very interesting details. we ll continue to follow that. steve: it does sound as if amanda will go back to italy because in her statement heather read a part of it she says no matter what happens my family and i will face this continuing legal battle as we always have, confident in the truth. gretchen: there is no way she s going back to italy because they would then retry her. the judge said earlier if she goes back to any e.u. country in europe they could also apprehend her and bring her into i don t think she can trust the italian court system right now to step foot there. there s been so much public pressure regarding this case. and after the acquittal she was portrayed in the media there as a monster. many people in the public in italy consider her to be guilty. she also has a new book coming out. that will be interesting to
see if that still will move forward because maybe there will be details in that book that could also add to this case. a lot going on here. we ll continue to examine this throughout the morning. steve: i talked to one of her attorneys yesterday on the telephone. he tells me he didn t see this coming but he says she has plenty of grounds for appeal. that could be forth coming. brian: she probably knows what prison is like in italy. i think that is a huge risk. that would be reckless. if she s going to give it a shot. steve: i bet she goes. gretchen: we ll continue to follow that. the judge is coming up in 40 minutes from now. fox news confirming that the u.s. is training syrian fighters. senior military sources say the training has been underway in jordan for the past year to help bolster forces battling president bashir assad. they are not members of the free syrian army. u.s. intelligence agency is running the program. it involves 100 u.s. trainers. an historic day in the
now. gretchen: other headlines a historic day of the supreme court, argument is set to begin on two same-sex marriage cases, people lining up since last week hoping to get inside the hearing. thousands more are expected to rally inside the court. the justices take on california s prop 8 and tomorrow they will hear a separate case challenging the defense of marriage act. 44-year-old pedro casada couldn t believe it when he walked into the liquor store, he was told he had won $338 million. he says he buys lottery tickets every day but this time he beat the odds. he is going to use the money to help his family. the owner of a gun store deciding not to sell measuring mark kelly a rifle. kelly didn t plan to keep the rifle. he planned to turn it into
use the women instead. steve: peta says it was a miscommunication. they sent the wrong letter. they didn t mean it. although, were those cabbage or lettuce? lettuce bill clinton key lettuce by can i lettuce bikini. brian: that s what happens when you keep an extra picture of three women around just in case of emergency. steve: meanwhile an extreme weather alert. millions from the midwest to the east coast seeing snow instead of sunshine today. brand-new video showing how much snow fell in o fallon, missouri, more than a foot in one day. maria molina is outsidetracking the storm near the people mobile. first the weather.
two same-sex marriage cases. people lining up since last week outside. they are hoping to get inside of those hearings. thousands more are expected to rally outside the court. this morning the justices take on california s proposition 8. tomorrow they are going to hear a separate case challenging the defense of marriage acts. both laws ban gay marriage. a decision is expected by the end of june. 44-year-old pedro kazada couldn t believe it when he walked into eaglely course in pass sake, new jersey and was told he won $338 million. the dominican born man said he buys lottery tickets there every day but this time he beat the odds. the father of five says he plans to use the money to help his family. brian: florida gulf coast eagles were back at school. it is hard for me to believe they were concentrating. it is safe to say they were welcome with open arms, the