threat. jaime: we will try to turn that around, do everything that we can as you are to bring him home. thank you both for coming and telling us the very latest. thank you. bill: jenna lee standing by, happening now rolling our way in a short time here. how are you, jenna. jenna: two big terror cases making headlines today, what we learned and what we may have missed that is causing big news. also some new threats from north korea, just how seriously should we be taking all this sabr erat link as it s happening week after week? also a surprise move from the highest court in italy throwing out that acquittal of amanda knox. could she really nice a new trial? our legal panel is here. you see them in office buildings in schools, at gyms, there is disturbing news on a common medical device and whether or not they actually work when they are needed. the latest on that coming up on happening now. bill: interesting stuff. we ll see you thefpblt he is $338 million richer before taxes. an
that, it s going to go bad for them. their smaller forces will be pressed back into the beaches and it could be the event that precipitates the iranian regime itself. a lot of this is sabr erat link. jaime: iran s top navy commander on state tv says closing the strait of hormuz is easier than drinking a glass of water. true or false for them. i know we are there, but is that sabr erat link? they could close the straits and it would be fifth fleet s job to reopen them. they could close them and mine the straits therbgs could use antiship missiles fired from shore, they could use small boats in swarms coming out and firing on ships. the mining as you ll remember back in the iran-iraq war they mined the iranians did the persian gulf and that led to an