bret: mike tobin 11 mexico beach, thank you. stocks were off today, the dow lost 89, the s&p 500 was down 16, the nasdaq fell 66. up next more than a thousand central americans had to the u.s. border, we will have that story. first, beyond our borders, a moroccan man convicted of helping on the other september 11th suicide pilots as they plotted their attacks on new york and washington was deported today from germany to his native country. german courts ruled that he was aware the man planned to hijack the plane on 9/11, he was released shortly before pleading his 15 year sentence. the u.s. military says it has conducted an air strike killing four extremists, the u.s. african command sank some sayit happened on friday. no u.s. service members were on
tours of duty in afghanistan and had received numerous awards. u.s. african command says for others were also wounded during friday s attack. the radical islamic group, al-shabaab claiming responsibility. four days until now the justice department watchdog releases the highly anticipated support about the fbi handling of hillary clinton email probe. what do you think is in it? what will it say? we will take a look, straight ahead. plus, the g7 summit in canada. the u.s. engages in a war of words with one of the top allies. how this escalating feud over trade is playing out. that next. we had some strong, firm conversations on trade and specifically american tariffs. i reiterated to president trump that the tariffs threatened to harm industries and workers on both sides of the borders. mies.
saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman is in the u.s. america is a major arms supplier to saudi arabia. the pentagon has advisors in riyadh but there are growing concerns on capitol hill about america s participation in the conflict. a bipartisan congressional effort to remove u.s. forces from the conflict in yemen was recently defeated, and president trump has developed a close working relationship with the saudi crown prince with an eye towards ramping up the pressure on iran. bret. bret: conor powell in the middle east newsroom. thank you. two al qaeda militants have been killed in the first u.s. drone strike in libya against the terror group. the u.s. african command says no civilians were hurt in the city located in the sahara desert. the pentagon says al qaeda has used southern libya as a staging point for operations for some time. here in the u.s., gun maker
bannon, he s from the trump wing of the party and stand for the things we believe in. can they discredit reporters enough to make sure it is just noise and we re going to support him anyway? it is hard to overstate how devastating a loss this would be if republicans lost the seat. both for the breitbart wing, jeff sessions was their guy. he was before trump was trump on policy issues. and for the senate republican leaders, this could cut the margin from 2-1 for tax reform. and is it enough as it is? they are struggling with it, too. they want to get the bill done before december 12th for that reason. it could threaten key parts of the agenda. guys, thank you for the great discussion. stick around, we appreciate it. the military s investigation into the deadly attack in niger is picking up steam. a joint team from the u.s. african command is on the ground. and we have new details on how the body of one of the u.s. four soldiers was found. we are live at the pentagon with the lat