confident that the u.s. intelligence community is working hard as they always have to keep address of any kind of threats to the u.s. will there be challenges now that we re not in afghanistan? i m sure there will be. but i think the u.s. intelligence community has shown they can keep the u.s. safe. it s a matter of continuing that effort, working hard to ensure that now that we re not in afghanistan. carley: thank you so much for all the good work that you are doing to help the people of afghanistan who helped us have a better life here in the united states. appreciate you joining us this morning. thank you so much, carley. appreciate everyone s support. carley: absolutely. todd, over to you. todd: carl oh, still ahead, police nabbing a suspect accused of gunning down a school resource officer from the nypd only to be told to cut him loose. new jersey police chief martin con says he s outraged over the incident.
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terrorists in niger ramping up calls to reconsider the broad war authority and give congress more control. fox news has learned white house senior advisor jared kushner made an unannounced trip to saudi arabia last week. kushner flying out on a commercial flight wednesday returning saturday night. now, we don t know who he met with, but the white house said he discussed the trump administration s peace initiative. this is the third time kushner has visited saudi arabia this year. rob: all right. we are now learning how an escaped inmate got from west virginia all the way to the rio grande where he was caught trying to cross into mexico. police nabbing 43-year-old todd boise and a get away driver who they say picked him up from jail. it took prison officials nearly two days to realize that boise had escaped and four officers have now been suspended in this. and we re going to see where that goes. boise had been charged with attempted murder of a police officer after stealing a car. jill
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365,000 americans filed for unemployment claims in the latest week that is sure to be a market mover as well. alleged terror plot meantime in spain stopped in its tracks. police nabbing three suspected members of al qaeda. they say these guys gathered explosives and may have been plotting attacks inside the country or elsewhere in europe. the dangerous intensifying in merge s heartland. the government is saying one fifth of the united states is experiencing extreme drought. nearly 2/3 experiencing some drought. definitely a story to watch. jon: some new information now about a bankrupt maker of solar panels that burned through, oh, half billion or so dollars of your tax money. fox news is learning white house budget analysts were raising alarm bells about the loan risks to the solyndra company well before that green company, once championed by president obama, went belly-up. chief washington correspondent james rosen has more on the timeline here. reporter: good afternoon. fox ne