fish off of the east coast of florida to a range that goes from. from north carolina to mid-brazil, everything in between america tonight s sheila macvicar on the trail of a predator. thank you for joining us, i m joie chen, we often focus on the violence that plagues the bigger city, but the mid size areas, baltimore, new orleans, reveal violence. the latest to expose the crime problem is milwaukee, which you might be surprised to hear is at the top of the list of rising murder rates, a 76% spike in its murder rate. america tonight s sara hoy on the fight to bring the bruised city back. a long the banks of lake michigan, it s the city of milwaukee. beyond cam waters is a city of pain. we are following fatal news. three are dead, including a toddler and teenager. reporter: after years of fighting violent crime many cities have seen a surge in homicide, with this working class city topping the list. witnesses heard several shots. so far this year milwaukee
this xxx morning. temperatures will start to rebound again on sunday, though winds will be breezy with our next chance of rain starting monday and continuing into tuesday. jake/cat . jake israeli soldiers are now deployed across the city of jerusalem. trying to fight violence that has people on edge across that country. eight israelis have been killed in stabbings. shootings. and when a car was stoned. thirty palestinians have also died. 14 of them identified by israel as attackers. c - b - s news correspondent jerusalem with the latest. on wednesday israeli authorities shot and killed a palestinian, who allegedly tried to stab security forces outside another palestinian who reportedly stabbed a 70-year-old israel women at a crowded bus station in the holy city was also killed. (standup jonathan vigliotti cbs news jerusalem) as the situation intensifies.the israel government has eased gun laws (here) to allow citizens to defend themselves. so far, officials claim seve
violence riddling america s heartland. we first begin in chicago where so far this year there s been nearly 400 gun deaths and more than 2,000 shootings. behind the sobering figures are personal stories, both of fear and resilience. we look at a mother who has turned the pain of losing her son to gun violence into purpose. it s just before 8:00, and pam bosley is already running behind. thank you for this day. we thank you god to look on tre as he goes to school. the chicago mother of three is rushing to get her 17-year-old son tre to school not just on time, but alive. it was nine years ago that pam s oldest son terrell was shot and killed right before band practice. terrell was outside of a church helping a friend unload his drums from a car when the shots rang out. he was 18 years old. the day terrell died, the nightmare began. i cannot afford to have this happen again. things got so bad for pam she tried taking her life not only once, but twice. me and terrell w
violence riddling america s heartland. we first begin in chicago where so far this year there s been nearly 400 gun deaths and more than 2,000 shootings. behind the sobering figures are personal stories, both of fear and resilience. we look at a mother who has turned the pain of losing her son to gun violence into purpose. it s just before 8:00, and pam bosley is already running behind. thank you for this day. we thank you god to look on tre as he goes to school. the chicago mother of three is rushing to get her 17-year-old son tre to school not just on time, but alive. it was nine years ago that pam s oldest son terrell was shot and killed right before band practice. terrell was outside of a church helping a friend unload his drums from a car when the shots rang out. he was 18 years old. the day terrell died, the nightmare began. i cannot afford to have this happen again. things got so bad for pam she tried taking her life not only once, but twice. me and terrell w
tonight the focus is on the gun violence riddling america s heartland. we first begin in chicago where so far this year there s been nearly 400 gun deaths and more than 2,000 shootings. behind the sobering figures are personal stories, both of fear and resilience. we look at a mother who has turned the pain of losing her son to gun violence into purpose. it s just before 8:00, and pam bosley is already running behind. thank you for this day. we thank you god to look on tre as he goes to school. the chicago mother of three is rushing to get her 17-year-old son tre to school not just on time, but alive. it was nine years ago that pam s oldest son terrell was shot and killed right before band practice. terrell was outside of a church helping a friend unload his drums from a car when the shots rang out. he was 18 years old. the day terrell died, the nightmare began. i cannot afford to have this happen again. things got so bad for pam she tried taking her life not only onc
ensure his nuclear deal with iran will take effect. we ll talk with former vice president dick cheney and his daughter liz about that and an obama foreign policy they say has dangerously weakened america. and we ll ask our sunday panel about donald trump s change of mind. i will be totally pledging my allegiance to the republican party. all right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. like a lot of people, we noticed a deeply disturbing trend this week. a policeman gunned down north of chicago became the 24th law enforcement officer murdered in the line of duty this year. since ferguson last august, 44 officers have been shot and killed. and then comes at a time of growing anti-police rhetoric and a spike in murders in some of our biggest cities. we re joined today by two leaders in law enforcement. philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey and milwaukee police chief edward flynn. chief flynn, you said recently, every cop in america
enough votes in congress to ensure his nuclear deal with iran will take effect. we ll talk with former vice president dick cheney and his daughter liz about that and an obama foreign policy they say has dangerously weakened america. and we ll ask our sunday panel about donald trump s change of mind. i will be totally pledging my allegiance to the republican party. all right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. like a lot of people, we noticed a deeply disturbing trend this week. a policeman gunned down north of chicago became the 24th law enforcement officer murdered in the line of duty this year. since ferguson last august, 44 officers have been shot and killed. and then comes at a time of growing anti-police rhetoric and a spike in murders in some of our biggest cities. we re joined today by two leaders in law enforcement. philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey and milwaukee police chief edward flynn. chief flynn, you said re
daughter liz about that and an obama foreign policy they say has dangerously weakened america. and we ll ask our sunday panel about donald trump s change of mind. i will be totally pledging my allegiance to the republican party. all right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. like a lot of people, we noticed a deeply disturbing trend this week. a policeman gunned down north of chicago became the 24th law enforcement officer murdered in the line of duty this year. since ferguson last august, 44 officers have been shot and killed. and then comes at a time of growing anti-police rhetoric and a spike in murders in some of our biggest cities. we re joined today by two leaders in law enforcement. philadelphia police commissioner charles ramsey and milwaukee police chief edward flynn. chief flynn, you said recently, every cop in america is looking over his shoulder and they don t feel that america has their back. is that contributing to this ra
check the big board right now. the dow is off from its lows from earlier. voting down the gold standard over the weekend. oil is still near a four-year low. touching 63 earlier. there is a bounce in oil today. gas still dropping about a penny per day. $2.76. let s bring in eric boling. he knows a thing or two about the oil market. it looks like the saudis are taking direct aim. is that true? yes. yes. they want to come off and think we will not cut production. reducing about 90 billion barrels a day. they will not cut production because they want to give the u.s. economy a boost. they are our friends. that has nothing to do with what this is about. how quickly can we scale back production to meet the decline? maybe not the demand we were expecting going forward. if they can keep the prices low we had a five year low. they were down maybe 40%. as long as the saudis opec said they will not cut production. i was on about a month and a half ago. maybe 70 will not be the
more young women are going public with counts of sexual assault on campus. then on to string theory, with dean reynolds a lot more of that great strad you just heard. pay no attention to the cost, this violin did sell for $16 million. listen to the glorious sound. it s the sound that century s old still violin ss swear it s the best. you are feeling vibes from 300 years ago. absolutely. 273 to be exact. a small wooden box with an enduring mystique. later on sunday morning. the barefoot contessa isn t really a countess doesn t diminish the enthusiasm of fans for her cooking show. with nine he cookbooks and award winning tv show. how easy is that. ina gart en, better known as the barefoot contessa is considered royalty. her first job was far from the kitchen. by day you re working still hawks me laugh. breakfast with the barefoot contessa. osgood: pen and seller are magicians with attitude and occasional circular saw. lee cowan with some questions to