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and he hasn't. >> i say in my view that iran's pursuit of weapons capability presents a threat 0 israel, to america and to the world. that threat has only become wor worse. >> reporter: become worse. mr. romney has repeatedly said he won't criticize the president, but as this trip has worn on, he has been increasingly albeit indirectly critical of the president. harris. >> harris: well, we did hear some crowd response, a comment that mr. romney made on the jewish state capital. >> reporter: he did. as he's said before, believes that jerusalem should be the capital of israel and noted that the united states has long held that position and asked today if the u.s. would move its manisy to jerusalem were he president, mr. romney said he would first consult with israeli officials, but has been for the most part american policy, ultimately it would be in jerusalem across israel, most really liked that idea and of course, the dispute over the control of jerusalem and mitt romney was trying to deferential, and mr. romney has been out of the country for the few days, in the u.k. for the olympics and how does the israel visit compare to london? >> almost no comparison at all. he had a pretty rough treatment while he was in the u.k. for the olympics, but here in israel, a very, very warm reception, starting with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to today's appearance at the western wall, very warm, very welcoming, tremendous encouragement and shouts as he's gone around the city, i'll vote for you, good luck, we hope you win. >> harris: and he and mr. netanyahu have been long time friends. thank you very much, and a quick programming note. tomorrow in prime time, 10 p.m. eastern, governor romney goes on the record with gretta van susteren on a one-on-one interview from israel and we'll share a sneak peek from the the interview coming up later inside the fox report. turning now to the economy and the rally underway on wall street. the dow jones industrial average coming off its best three-day stretch of the year so far of more than 400 points. the market's up a full 2% overall last week and traders brushing aside poor grosse pointe woods numbers on the hopes at that central banks in europe and the fed in washington will take action to pump up the struggling recovery and experts will be looking for signs the rally is not just a fluke, when overseas markets begin trading in just a few hours, senior business correspondent and anchor bulls and bears, brenda buttner has more. >> harris, the stock market's soaring at the end of last week, the dow did a triple-digit jump to pass 13,000, and the s&p 500, a part of many retirement accounts, shot to its highest close since early may. in the last two trading days, up nearly 4%. yet this just as we learn the economy was barely budging. slowing to 1.5% last quarter while consumers cut spending. we already have numbers that proved businesses are slow to hire and invest. and even the housing market, which looked like it might be stabilizing at last, took another drop in the latest reports. so, why the rally? well, wall street is hoping central banks in the u.s. and europe each meeting this week will signal new action. the bet is that the fed and the european central bank will step up to give their economies a much needed boost. the head of the ecb promised to do whatever it can to save the struggling euro and one day before the ecb meeting the fed, which has already aggressively tried to rescue the u.s. from recession, announces its take on the latest dismal economic reading. but there's an old saying, buy the rumor, sell the news. that means traders may have already bought on the possibility of action from the central bank, and that could mean this rally isn't for real. plus, other things might stop the bull in its tracks. namely, more of earnings season. many companies so far have done well on profits, from cutting costs, but not on revenues or sales. and not a good sign. neither is the expectation by street watchers who worry third quarter earnings will decline from last year. and that's not all. friday, we find out july's unemployment number. and that all makes for a big week for the bulls and bears. harris, back to you. >> great setting it up. brenda, thank you very much. for the the latest financial developments affecting your wallet. tune into the fox business network, to find fbn in your area, go online fox business.com, channel finder and fox business gives you the proper to prosper. and supreme court justice antonin scalia. >> and a plane called the dreamliner, yeah, but for the company that makes it it's been a bit after nightmare, we'll tell you why one of the planes manage today close an entire airport. stay close. when i found out my irregular heartbeat put me at 5 timesgreater risk o, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most commonype of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, praxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a bleeding condition like stomach ulcers, or take aspirin, nsaids, or blood thinners, or if you have kidney problems, especially if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all medicines you take, any planned medical or dental procedures, and don't stop taking pradaxa without your doctor's approval, as stopping may increase your stroke risk. other side effects inclu indigestion, stomach pain, upset, or burning. pradaxa is progress. having afib not caused by a heart valve problem increases yourrisk of stroke. ask your doctor if you can reduce your risk with pradaxa. >> want to show awe-- you a situation, people stuck at the top after rollercoaster. and we're learning that 12 people are stuck on the new superman rollercoaster ride at six flags discovery kingdom in vallejo, california. these pictures just coming into fox news, and according to witnesses, no word how they got stuck there and how long it will take to get them off the rollercoaster, we know they've been stuck for a while and if in fact they've gotten them down, but meanwhile, the superman ride opened on june 30th and 15 stories tall, and reaching speeds of 62 miles per hour when it's moving, obviously, it's not moving because they're trying to get them down. can you imagine being at that highest point waiting for rescue, because that thing's not bringing you back down on its own? again, 15 stories tall, 12 people stuck. this is vallejo, california, six flags discovery kingdom and we wanted to share the pictures. as we learn more, you will, too. we'll bring it to you. meanwhile, supreme court justice antonin scalia talking about one ever the high court terms, health care reform. the court voted to uphold nearly all of the president's health care law. you know, it was a 5-4 decision. scalia voted against it. in an exclusive interview on fox news sunday he defended his criticism of the court's ruling. >> you don't interpret a penalty it be a pig, it can't be a pig, and what my dissent said in the-- affordable care act. >> affordable care act was simply that there's no way to regard this penalty as a tax. it simply does not bear that meaning. >> harris: justin scalia opening up you on gun control and second amendment rights and the issue popping into the spotlight in the wake of the movie theater massacre in colorado a little more than a week ago, the justice says the second amendment does leave up the possibility for more gun control legislation. >> my starting point and probably my ending point will be what limitations are within the understood limitations that the society had at the time. they had some limitations on the nature of arms that could be born. so, we'll see what, what those limitations are as applied to modern weapons. >> harris: now an update on what is happening in the wake of the tragedy in colorado. the alleged mass murderer, james holmes sitening a jail cell tonight n fact, that same detention facility was on lockdown, more on that in a moment. first tomorrow, holmes, scheduled to be back inside a courtroom, where he will be formally charged with murder for each of the 12 people killed and even more charges for the dozens who were injured. this as we learn new information tonight about the security at the movie theater the night of the massacre. no security guards were on duty that night even though other theaters owned by the company did provide security for what was expected to be a busy opening night for the film "the dark knight rises", but we will never know for sure if security would have been able to even prevent what happened. elizabeth is live with the news in centennial, colorado tonight. elizabeth what, can we expect to see in court tomorrow. we expect to learn a lot about james holmes when he enters the courtroom behind me. he could be facing a laundry list of charges from the district attorney here and in arapahoe county. for the crime scene at the theater and his apartment building and we'll learn the judge's decision on motions regarding the disclosure of a notebook sent to home psychiatrist, dr. lynn fenton, and will it be listed for the media and the victim's family as they try to understand not only a motive, but what drove home to murder 12 people and shoot 58 victims a week ago friday, harris. >> harris: what can you tell us about the lockdown situation the at the jail where he's being held? >> for the better half of the day this jail to my right-hand shoulder was on lockdown, sunday is a popular day for people to visit their loved ones. it opened about an hour ago, and arapahoe county sheriff says it was medical unrelated reasons to holmes. >> harris: i know trying to recover from what is happening and i know that survivors are talking. what are you hearing? >> survivors are really starting to come forward and open up about their journal i. one belonged to the edge church, a popular church here in aurora and spoke to his congregation pushing the fact that the day after the shooting, he started to forgive the shooter. >> how can you ever find peace in your life if you just are consumed with hatred and anger and vengeance. that forgiveness, actual forgiveness, the true forgiveness comes in your heart and sets you free. if the only way that you can ever heal. >> reporter: other sad news today. harris, ashley moser, the mother of that six-year-old girl veronica who died in the shooting on friday, suffered a miscarriage and she's now lost both of her children, harris. >> harris: heart breaking. elizabeth, thank you very much. on the screen, what could you call it, all hell was unleashed inside that theater. the film, the dark knight rises, was playing and this week that film saw a sharp drop off, possibly because of the debut in colorado. ticket sales falling 60% since then, despite the plunge, the final piece of christopher nolan's batman trilogy remains king rakeening 64 million, this weekend alone. more than ice age, centennial drift-- or continental drift, excuse he me. not far behind the debut of ben stiller, vince vaughan's comedy "the watch" and "step up revolution" and "ted". >> police searching for answers after something bizarre unfolded at several wal-mart stores. details on what led to mass evacuations in three different states and drew peterson less than 48 hours standing trial in the death of his third wife, this while his fourth wife remains missing and push to find answers in that mystery now heating up as well. we're keeping an eyecoaster in california and yes, the 12 people are still tlup. that's in vallejo, california. that's the highest point of the ride, 15 stories up. they're working to get them down. we're working the story. stay with us. >> wal-mart stores, evacuating employees and customers after receiving several bomb threats, it's happening over and over in three different states. police say someone calling in threats to at least 12 stories in missouri, kansas and oklahoma in a matter of days. investigators declaring all the stores safe, hours later, nobody hurt in any of this. no word who made it behind the phone call which appeared to be hoaxes at this point. well, in syria, the president declaring victory against the rebels in an important city, the capital, damascus. and assad making the announcement 17 months after the bloodshed happened across this country. meanwhile, the assad regime still trying to regain footing in the major rebel strong hold. new amateur video coming out of fox news, showing what we're told is a rebel parading a tank from government forces. of course, we cannot independently verify this video. and the u.s. involvement in the the conflict. providing nearly 64 million dollar to humanitarian aid to those cut in the cross fire and 15 million dollars in nonlethal aid to the opposition. and defense secretary panetta arriving where the arab spring began last year and travel to egypt, israel and jordan and hopefully a national consensus that assad must step down as syria's leader. our peter doocy with more from washington. >> reporter: the thieree syria opposition is being told not the to gut the regime when it falls from power, and today's washington post, details are laid out from an unnamed official, you cannot have a complete dissolution because those will be needed in a political transition. in a nutshell, the obama administration doesn't want syria in 2012 to resemble iraq in 2003 and as soon as assad goes away, wants whoever is left standing to respect everyone, including minority groups, not all experts think that's sound advice. >> the notion that you simply keep the existing regime in place, just to place a few of the top leaders, i think, is badly misguided. earlier this week, a state department officials says that assad's days are numbered and the white house press secretary said, that assad's fall is inevitable, but not necessarily imminent. >> there are daily reminders of the fact that his power is loosening, that his control over the country is diminishing. we've seen almost daily defections of high level government officials, military officials. >> according to the syrian observatory for human rights based in britain, 20,000 people have now been killed since the uprising in syria began and most of them have been civilians. harris? >> peter, thank you very much. and before we move on, i want to bring everybody up to speed, what's happening now. in vallejo, california from our fox affiliate in that area, we are getting word about what's happened with the stranded riders in that rollercoaster, and we're working the story, a superman rollercoaster at the six flags kingdom park in vallejo, california, right after the commercial break we'll bring you up to speed and have brand new video to show you. our news room is working on it now. election day 2012 is now a hundred days away. that's not a lot of time. take a look how the campaigns are shaping up for president obama and mitt romney, as the milestone is reached. one guy lost his hand when an alligator attacked him. witnesses now say the man did, the guy who was bitten, what he did to get in trouble with the law. stay close. people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? 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