and i think this is a step in the right direction. the command needs more resources, and it absolutely needs more presence. not to be involved in conflict, but to prevent conflict from taking place because of that presence and the assistance that they can provide to the africans in the countries that are being threatened. patti ann: all right. general jack keane, thank you so much. take care, patti ann. jon: a cold-blooded killer or innocent victim? the high stakes [inaudible] takes the stand in her grisly fatal attraction murder trial. our legal panel takes up that case. plus, severe thunderstorms, strong winds and possible tornadoes in the forecast. janice dean with what you need to know. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing
necessarily but it is eerily similar to the one that ruled egypt for three decades during the hosni mubarak era. egyptians are increasingly complaining that morsi is another mubarak with a islamic face. the head of the military in egypt warned that the current political crisis could cause the collapse of the state and of the government. it is a really difficult situation in egypt because of this political turmoil. the opposition will refuses to speak with the government and the military is not threatening to intervene but there is fear they may be forced to going forward. a real strong hit to the fledgling egyptian democracy. patti ann? patti ann: conor powell live in jerusalem. thank you. jon: the boy scouts of america considering a major policy change, easing the ban on gay members. reaction is pouring in. we re live with that story. also, casey anthony back in the headlines more than a year after her stunning acquittal in the death of
well as to restaurants. make sure if you have any ground beef in your home right now that it is not a part of this recall. if it is you re told it throw it away. a health officials say to stay away from raw or undercooked meat. 160 degrees fahrenheit is the internal temperature that is needed to kill off salmonella. patti ann, back to you. patti ann: rick folbaum, thanks. jon: senator john kerry sails through with the senate panel just approving his nomination to be the next secretary of state. it likely will be a very different course for the president s pick for defense secretary. senator chuck hague compel hagel when he faces his hearings just two days from now. why? let s talk about it with peter brookes, senior fellow for national security affairs at. he will write a op-ed including plans for the defense budget, writing some believe hagel is being sent to the pentagon with a cleaver to hack away at an already shrinking defense
censor who blocks the audio feed to reporters and the public during hearings when classified information is being entered into the record. but during today s proceeding, the military judge complained about another level of censorship, one that he had no control over. when the lawyer for the self-described architect of 9/11, khalid sheikh mohammed on the left shortly after his capture and on the right how he looks today began talking about the secret prisons where one of the 9/11 suspects was interrogated, the court was blasted with white noise. that has never been revealed before, so the bottom line is that there are three levels of censorship at gitmo, and this would buttress the position of groups like the aclu that these proceedings you should the obama administration are under the obama administration are far from transparent. patti ann: is there any speculation as to who this third party might be? reporter: not at all clear, but what s most telling is the
right now attempting to make sure that the epa can not regulate ammunition. it failed last year. house gop is trying again this year. patti ann? patti ann: shannon bream, live in washington. thank you. jon: a fox news alert. going to take you down to baltimore now and the team that performed the first double arm transplant on an iraq war soldier, a veteran who lost two arms and two legs in an ied explosion. let s listen in. this is complicated arm transplant before. on the right side, as the diagram shows, we did an above-elbow transplant by connecting the bone muscles, blood vessel, nerves and skin between the donor and recipient. on his left side, in order to preserve the elbow joint, we transplanted the entire donor forearm muscles over his remaining tissues. then rerouted the nerves to the new muscles.