ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: U.S. Supreme Court justices signaled on Tuesday (March 26) that they are reluctant to embrace a broad ruling finding a fundamental right to marriage for gays and lesbians across the United States.<br/> <br />Audio transcripts of the arguments were released after the court completed more than an hour of oral arguments on whether to let a California ban on same-sex marriage stand without indicating a clear path forward.<br/> <br />Justice Samuel Alito urged caution, noting that gay marriage as a concept is "newer than cellphones and the Internet."<br/> <br />"Traditional marriage has been around for thousands of years. Same-sex marriage is very new. I think it was first adopted in the Netherlands in 2000. So there isn't a lot of data about its effect. And it may turn out to be a -- a good thing; it may turn out not to be a good thing, as the supporters of Proposition 8 apparently believe. But you want us to step in and render a decision based on an assessm