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prince charles and camilla getting extra coverage. at you may know major european cities have been terror targets before. the images from the deadly attacks on the subway systems in london and madrid embedded in people's minds and we're learning more about the range of potential targets and who was providing intelligence agencies with this crucial information. steve centanni joins us live with the latest. >> western intelligence sources confirmed for fox news, several specific targets in france and germany that could be the latest terror threat. one could be the eiffel tower visited by 6 million tourists, closed past week. and in paris another landmark mentioned as a target. the 12th century notre dame cathedral a major tourist attraction in the heart of paris. and in berlin, new central station, one of the largest in europe, where 1800 trains travel in and out every day carrying hundreds of thousands of passengers. there's also the one thousand foot tall alexander plus tv tower, the tallest structure in all of germany and the five star luxury avalon hotel, also in berlin and located near the famous brandenberg gate. most of this information comes from a german pakistani man sadequee who is jailed in bagram. and the british royal family we have confirmation prince harry as you know served in afghanistan until 2008. he's also been known to make the circuit of the london nightclubs, so, his security detail has been beefed up substantially, in fact, it's been just about double. but any threats to the royal family are said to be secondary to the other targets in france and germany and american meantime being advised to take extra caution travelling in europe and the chairman of the senate homeland security committee says this travel alert is no cause for alarm and, but nor is it cause to change travel plans just to be extra vigilent. back to you, julie. >> julie: steve centanni in washington tonight. thank you very much. also tonight, rahm for mayor, the former chief of staff announcing the next political move and 14 years later, police now expanding their investigation into the death of little jonbenet ramsey. i'm julie banderas and this is the fox report. police now pleading for the public's help to find the suspect in a deadly armed robbery. >> the remaining suspects should be considered armed and very, very dangerous. >> julie: and now there's brand new video showing one of the suspects get away. plus. >> it happened so fast they were unable to take action. >> julie: firefighters on the scene after more than a dozen people become trapped on a ferris wheel for hours. and cops release a disturbing new 911 call after a couple was shot at by a band of pirates. >> are you sure that your husband got shot? >> yes, in his head. >> okay. >> yeah. >> was he thrown off the jet ski in the water? >> he was thrown off the jet ski and i couldn't pick him up to get him on mine. >> julie: the countdown is on to the mid term elections. 30 days until american voters head to the polls in an election that could change the balance of power in washington. and at least that's what republicans are hoping for anyway, but democrats remaining optimistic, they will maintain the majority in both houses of congress. today, leaders from both sides expressing new confidence about the chances this november. julie kirtz has more from washington. the chairs of the republican and democratic senate campaign committee both predicting this'll do well on november 2nd, but not agreeing on much else. the democratic supporters rallying in washington as the crucial mid terms near. democratic leaders predicting they'll retain their majority in the senate, but are likely to lose some seats in the crucial congressional election. >> the mid determine election, history the president and his party going back to the civil war means the president's parties loses seats, but the difference between a tsunami and losing some seats is the suggestion that they can take over the majority. that will not happen. >> helped in part by the tea party movement the chair of the g.o.p. senate campaign committee predicts 12 senate seats are within his party's reach saying this will be a wave election, lowering his earlier prediction of an election night tsunami, the g.o.p. >> this is going to be a wave election and it's going to be a referendum on the policies, the unpopular policies coming out of washington d.c. during the last year and a half. >> in the one month fast walk to election day, both parties are focused now on candidates with the best chance of victory, shifting advising money by the day. both parties point big bucks in the states like west virginia where republicans have a shot to win the senate seat held by a democrat for 51 years. >> julie: julie kirtz, thank youment with just 30 days to go before election day, you can stay up to the minute on the latest news ap polls, 24 hours a day, foxnews.com/politics, right now you can find our interactive map. that links to video straight from the campaign trail and some of the hottest races, so check out our website. rahm emanuel making his candidacy official for mayor of chicago today. president obama's former chief of staff making the announcement in a video on a new website. he's got a website called chicago for rahm.com. emanuel looking to reconnect with chicago voters, discussing his time representing the city's north side. >> i spent six years in congress representing chicago and then president obama asked me to serve as chief of staff. it was a great honor to work for him, but i'm glad to be home. chicago is a worldclass city today because of mayor daley's leadership. he deserves our appreciation, but we are facing tremendous challenges, from attracting jobs, to improving our schools, to making all our neighborhoods safer. . >> julie: and emanuel announcing that he is launching a listening tour, hitting up some of the city's train stations, grocery stores and hot dog stands. flood waters now receding in north carolina. the governor taking a tour of the damage to the coastal towns, as the big cleanup begins. begins. >> it's tragic, tragic for this community. the same thing that happened after floyd and so many of the same homes and businesses are the same ones hit. >> julie: governor beverly purdue talking about floyd in 1999. waterlogged streets not an unfamiliar sight to the people who live here in the coastal town of windsor. one man says his store was filled with three feet of water at one point. state officials saying it will take several days for much of the town to dry out. armed and dangerous and on the loose an allout hunt for at least three people who were involved in a violent armed robbery, but taking the money was not the worst of it. more on the urgency and the driving behind the frantic search. her murder remains unsolved and now 14 years after jonbenet ramsey's body was found in a basement of her home, new developments in the case. who investigators want to talk to and why next. ready to try something new? 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>> two men reamend unidentified, but cops i.d. 'd one of the suspects as 37-year-old terrence brown and a news conference today authorities said these criminals made a lot of mistakes which have given law enforcement an advantage, but just because they were sloppy doesn't mean they aren't dead deadly. >> i'm hoping that that will result in a quick resolution to this matter, but i can't overemphasize that the general public needs to take safety precautio precautions. these people are considered armed and very, very dangerous. >> a 31-year-old nathaniel moss in custody right now has been charged with robbery, conspiracy and two firearm counts and the fbi and miami police departments are on case and have a task force over two dozen officers and brinks teamed up with the fbi, combined $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of suspects. if you have any information involving this crime, dial 911 or the fbi line 305-944-9101. back to you. >> all right, peter doocy in our news room, thank you very much. >> 16 suspected illegal immigrants ran into trouble on their trip into the country and needed rescuing and here is the picture of the coast guard crew saving them off the california coast. take a look at the boat they were riding in. beyond the tiny boat, you can see, obviously, that navy ship in the background, its crew apparently saw the people on the tiny boat waving their arms and the boat apparently had lost power. the navy calling in the coast guard. all 16 were rescued and they are all now in custody. colorado police are preparing for a new round of interviews in the jonbenet ramsey murder case. the ramsey family attorney saying they contacted john benet's brother burke for new questioning, he was just nine years old at the time of her death and cleared as a suspect more than a decade ago. police though are now moving toward these latest interviews based on recommendations of an advisory committee. the panel met last year to explore new theories in the now 14-year-old murder. well, first accused of u.s. government of being in on the 9/11 attacks and now iran's president firing off new comments aimed at american leaders, just when you think that ahmadnejad said it all. hold on, those words, his words coming up. plus, they're vying to lead a state with an economy that's bigger than that of most other countries, but when jerry brown and meg whitman stepped into the same room together, boy, talk about california's economy not being the same focus, a new controversy taking center stage and it is getting personal. we know why we're here. ♪ to design the future of flight, inside and out. ♪ to build tomorrow's technology in amazing ways. ♪ and reshape the science of aerospace -- forever. 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kid, dead or alive. hope for him, but pull out the stops in a situation like this. 100 people took part in the ground search. many volunteers who fought their way through rough and thickly wooded terrains, police dogs from across oregon and washington and investigators would not say whether they returned to comb through areas that were previously went through months ago. >> i think might be out here. so much attention has been place placed in this area, it's a big area, god, i hope we find him soon. >> our thanks to kptv for that story. i'm julie banderas, this is the fox report. the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. florida police and fbi searching for three suspects in a deadly armed robbery of a brinks truck. this is video, police say shows one of the suspects escaping in a white sedan. cops say the robbers shot and killed one of the guards outside a bank in miami and police arresting one of the suspects. they also recovered the two get away vehicles and all of that stolen cash. authorities now offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to more arrests. harsh words from the leader of iran. president mammoud ahmadnejad today calling for the leaders in the united states to be quote, buried in response to what he called threats of attacks against this country over its nuclear program. several top u.s. officials including the head of the joint chief of staff has said all are on the table with in dealing with iranment rahm emanuel making it official, he announced today, he will run for mayor of chicago in the video posted on the new website, chicago for rahm.com. you'll recall the president announced his resignation on friday and he will soon begin a week long listening tour throughout the city. the u.s. state department issuing a travel alert for western europe. as we told you at the top of our show, americans headed there are told to be extra conscious of their surroundings, especially when visiting public places, well, security has since been beefed up across the continent in light of intelligence saying mumbai style attacks on major cities could be the target. greg burke has more on the preparations from rome. >> julie, while the travel alert goes out primarily to u.s. citizens, it sends a pretty strong signal to the european government about stepping up security at the places considered at risk. while the state department mentions no specific countries, a british warning also issued today names both france and germany saying the threat in those countries is high. france has been subject to a couple of bomb scares recently with the eiffel tower being vad. evacuated. and in addition it's one of the most popular for tourist, october is a busy month for tourism and expect more police presence whether in plain clothes or uniform at some of the big tourist sites while st. peters seems to be washed closely, there are millions of visitors to places like the colosseum, a lot of soft targets in countries like italy. it's interesting to see that none of the european countries are complaining about the alert and it could be a blow to tourism especially through the christmas season until the end of january. now, finally, julie. while the report was short on specifics, it did point to potential risk in taking the subway, taking trains and sort of a message to visitors here, saying, hey, take a cab or rent a car, julie. >> greg burke, thank you very much. we're just now learning about a terror arrest in italy. two italian newspapers are reporting police picking up a suspected al-qaeda member in naples. french of algerian origin. he had notes and a bomb making kit on him when he was busted. a much anticipated monthly jobs report comes out this week. the government report expected to show an increase of 75,000 jobs in the private sector. and with millions of americans still looking for work, the big question is, are we finally headed in the right direction? fox business network chris cotter is here. all right, the numbers are sounding promising, what do they mean? we're headed in the right direction, julie, but headed so slowly it's almost, you almost can't recognize that we're heading in the right direction. 75,000 private sector jobs, you're going to have people on, the administration is going to say, look, we've added jobs, back, you know, the previous administration or the beginning of our administration we were net losing jobs so we're adding private sector jobs, but 75,000 is such a small number. most economists would agree we are going to have to add about 150,000 private sector jobs every month just to keep up with our population growth. so, we are adding jobs and headed in the right direction, but it's so slowly it will take us years and years to climb out of the recession we're climbing out of. >> very, slowly. the third quarter earnings season kicks off this week. >> it makes for a very interesting week, we're always focused on this jobs week whenever we get that friday nonfarm payroll report. everyone is focused on that and we add intrigue to it because earnings season this week, alcoa, costco, pepsi giving us the earnings and it starts a month long look at corporate america saying okay, what have you gone in the last quarter. have you continued the trend that you started, really the end of lastier, earnings are better, you're getting top line growth meaning you're getting sales growth and your earnings, just because are' squeezing every cost of it. are they buying more stuff and that's why this week is really-- you get the economic data with the jobs and get the corporate data with the earnings. >> it's interesting this time of year also, you're seeing more jobs taken up by the temporary jobs due to the holidays coming around and that could potentially play a role for the rest of the year. >> are' going to get that and we're coming off the temporary census jobs that the government had and that's why, when the payroll report comes out on friday, it's a net zero and you take the public jobs out of it, zero, but the private sector jobs, that's more important. >> julie: what's coming up on fbn this week? >> you know what i love this week, it's a second week of an entirely new mid day lienup that i'm a part of. >> julie: congratulations. >> thank you, our show at one o'clock with lori rothman, and i get to work with her and the mid day lineup shuffle every hour is different, you've got dagen and connell at eleven o'clock. my new show and brian sullivan at two o'clock with a feature oriented so every hour is going to be a completely different look at what's going on in the business world. i'm excited about it i hope everybody out there gives us a chance to check out mid day, i hope you'll like it. >> julie: it's different and one great thing about fbn they really involve the viewers, that's great. >> we are. >> julie: and turn to you for advice and the economy we are in now and you guys love to hear from them and i know there's e-mail addresses that people can contact you guys. >> we do. >> julie: and interact with the anchors. >> engage with you and every day try to do that and get your thoughts and opinions and we're seeing the divergencesy and as they're doing this right now we want to see what you're doing on main street. >> julie: chris cotter, thanks for coming on. catch chris and lori 1 p.m. on fox business network, and all your business headlines 24 hours a day, log on to fox business.com. bank of america giving thousands of struggling home owners breathing room. the nation's largest bank putting a hold on forecast in 23 states. b of a says it's working to determine whether bankers rushed the foreclosure process and in some cases made and signed documents without reading them and several other big banks halted foreclosures for the same reasons and some fear that sorting out the problem could add years to the housing crisis. ferris wheel crisis for the children and parents and the sky is falling. luckily, no one was underneath. one house is not so lucky. two stops as we go across america. virginia, it lasted less than a minute, but a convenience store worker will never forget this stickup. capturing an armed bandit jumping the counter and holding a gun to the clerk's head. we're told the clerk is badly shaken, but okay. now police hoping this video might help catch the robber before he strikes again. wisconsin, 17 people, including many young children, stranded on a ferris wheel for three hours. we're told the ride broke down in strong wind, firefighters safely rescuing everyone involved in the scare, but it wasn't easy. heavy equipment brought in to steady the wheel and rescuers got everyone off. arizona not your typical delivery. a mail truck crashing into a home in phoenix and no one got hurt in the accident. the driver claiming he blacked out behind the wheel and the postal service says he will be drug tested before he's allowed back on the room. as for the home owner. >> right now, but i'm doing my best to make sure, to stay calm and just step by step. >> julie: california, it has the potential to be a disaster. a refueling pole landing on a house in san diego. no one on the ground got hurt, but the home owner shocked to find the 50 foot host dangling from a roof and investigators trying to figure out how the host actually broke free and they do know it happened during a nearby air show. that's a fox watch across america. a face-to-face battle in the blue grass state. it is rand paul versus jack conway in a big debate for the state senate seat. who won? we'll let you decide. a full report coming up next and you could take an elevator to the top of the skyscraper, so, why is this guy biking up the stairs? we'll tell you coming up next. ♪ i want to ride my bicycle it's fidelity's guidance -- it shows you ways to spend in retirement that can help your money last, whatever your plans. like, if we wanted to travel? husband: or start a business? advisor: yep. wife: or 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acclaimed pilots and one lives in albuquerque. the computer game controversy coming on a historic anniversary which is harder, figuring out a rubik's cube or climbing stairs on a bike? get ready to go around the world? 80 seconds. thousands of people protesting a plan that would keep then working longer. country's president wants it raise the retirement age from 60 to 62. the government facing a system it says will collapse without reform. germany, a controversial computer game getting lots of attention as the country marks the 20th anniversary of the german reunification. in the game, players resume the role of a border guard during the cold war. their mission to shoot so-called fugitives from the communist east side crossing into the democratic west side. austria reaching the top of the country's highest building in an unusual way. the polish man bunny hopping up the office building 48 floors on his bike. it took him just over 18 minutes and we're told his next attempt will be at the eiffel tower in paris. hungary. the rubik's cube championship 30 years after the toy reached worldwide success and still trying to prove their skills. people from 28 countries taking part in the event and including the current record holder for solving the cube. he figured it out in just over seven seconds. and that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. back to politics now. sparks flying in one of the hottest senate races in the country. we're talking about in kentucky. republican rand paul and democrat jack conway facing off in a fiery debate on fox news sunday. mike tobin has the story. >> julie, sparks flew in the tv studio as rand paul went on the offensive early throwing at his opponent conway and taking a shot at his poll numbers. >> waiting for him to catch up in the polls and may refer to him. >> what he needs to do is either defend this president or run away. so far he's running away from president obama and the agenda. >> now, conway still got his lex in trying to pick rand paul as a tea party fanatic. >> i'm not saying he's crazy, some of the values are out of touch with the normal kentuckiens. >> conway stuck to local issues and paul went off national issues like the debt and health care and the most buzz when he suggested raising the age requirement for retirees to receive social security benefits. >> julie: thank you, a day of jet skiing turns tragedy for one couple. they were attacked by mexican pirates along the border with texas. now for the first time we're hearing the chilling 911 call. we'll play it for you next. and it might be one of the strangest anti-terror strategies. how can cows stop terrorism? we'll tell why the u.s. is sending more of them to iraq. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curve balls. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. ♪ so why would you let something le erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 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we'll start with the palestinians first, they said they're not returning to the negotiating table until israel totally stops settling construction on the west bank. either israel has had a choice, settlement or peace. the high level israeli said this was pretty much black and white. essentially no matter how much pressure is put on the israelis they aren't going to total lly stop construction. they were giving themselves wiggle room. the official call, a great answer to the question of settlement at that would appease the palestinians. the west bank the palestinian want for the future state. the israelis agreed to a construction freeze, but when it expired on september 26th they started building again and that's when talks broke down. while there are no high level talks, both sides are still talking with u.s. mediators and they're putting tremendous pressure on israelis to curb settlement construction and the palestinians to return to the table. senator george mitchell has been spending countless hours with both sides trying to bring everybody to a solution. today is the first day back at work after the holidays hooker in jerusalem and take a look at the two main hebrew papers and both talk about political pressure, externally and internally might get to president netanyahu and might change his position on the settlements. >> julie: thank you very much. we are getting a first listen to a chilling 911 call from tiffany hartley. she was jet skiing with her husband david on lake fal condition which runs along the border of texas and mexico, they were attacked by pirates on the mexican side. he was hit and she barely escaped with her life. >> david hartley is now presumed dead. texas authorities are asking permission to search for the body in mexico, but currently they're not allowed. a different approach to fighting terror in iraq, cows, that's right, cows, the u.s. imported cows from the netherlands into a village in western baghdad, the goal to give people there an alternative to taking part in terror plots and instead work in a revitalized dairy industry. malini wilkes has the story. >> in a poor and dangerous neighborhood west of baghdad not far from the notorious abu ghraib prison, the village of white gold, the most precious commodity is milk and the cows and water buffalo that provide it. >> we are working in this business from all times, from our grandfathers, generation after generations. >> sanctions and war decimated a once thriving dairy industry and this majority sunni area is one of the few places where al-qaeda maintains a powerful grip, capitalizing on the local's mistrust of the shia led government. >> because they've had a sympathetic population in abu ghraib they've been able it use it as a support zone to prepare it as an attack inside baghdad. >> u.s. military teams are to stabilize the area and spending 4 million dollars this year to rapidly jump start agriculture. and revitalize the dairy industry as a way to offer an alternative to the insurgency. but farming is a tough business and a hard life anywhere you go. >> a dairy farmer never takes a vacation because the girls need to be milked twice a day and require a lot of attention. >> u.s. teams have distributed hundreds of greenhouse tents to grow vegetables using less water and organized co-ops and many he ported holstein cows. the average gallon is one gallon a day and in the u.s., 7 or 8 gallons, the difference is largely what they eat. the u.s. is encouraging farmers to grow grasses and grains higher in protein and they know they need a better diet. >> a good concentrated feed and bring good cows outside the country. >> hygiene has to improve. dirty water and fly infested barn yards raises concerns of tuberculosis. even if the problems can be tackled. will it be eugh to neutralize the terrorists and restore the luster of the village of white gold. malini wilkes, fox news. >> julie: a travel to western europe, more specifics on the places terrorists may target and what it means for anyone planning to visit those sites. and, this guy facing drug charges. police reportedly found crack cocaine on him or rather, in him. we'll explain. ♪ bad boys, what you gonna do ♪ ♪ what you gonna do when they come for you ♪ . bah, bah, bah-bah-bah ♪ [ female announcer ] scope outlast. it's about time for a mouthwash that lasts even longer. now that fresh breath feeling lasts up to 5 times longer. what will you outlast? nobody else has what this paint's got: and that's a number one rating. it's a paint and primer inne -- so it goes on bold, and looks even better. it means getting more done -- in half the time. and it meanthe shade you see on that swatch -- ends up on that wa... and as durable as it is colorful. you know where toind it. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. try it for yourself. get your own 8-ounce sample of the number one-rated behr paint now, just $2.94. 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