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We know several others with minor shrapnel injuries and concussions are in the process of returning to duty.
Meantime, President Trump says bombing will continue in Iran throughout the week and as long as necessary, as Iran threatens to retaliate for strikes by the U.S.
and Israel.
The president's not expected to speak today, but we're told key members of Congress will get a briefing.
Bloomberg Balance of Power host Joe Matthews says it comes as some lawmakers push for a war powers vote this week to curb the president's authority on future action without congressional approval.
Bloomberg's Joe Matthew on Bloomberg this weekend, and he's talking about reporting there from The New York Times that said the CIA helped pinpoint a gathering of Iranian leaders ahead of Israel's attack on Iran.
Iran has formed a council now to govern while picking a new leader to succeed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following his death yesterday.
But Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Arachi, talked to ABC today and says besides leadership, nothing's changed.
Here at home, demonstrators called for a different regime change.
Hundreds carried signs and chanted anti-war messages in Times Square in New York City, opposing U.S.
strikes in Iran.
Layan Fulihan was one of them and says President Trump needs to focus on domestic issues.
NYPD watched from the sidelines, but no arrests were made.
There could be market fallout come Monday, especially when it comes to oil.
Bloomberg's Mike McGlone.
That's Bloomberg's Mike McGlone on Bloomberg This Weekend.
This morning, OPEC Plus agreed to resume oil production increases next month.
Members will add 206,000 barrels a day, up from just 137,000 barrels a day in the fourth quarter.
The group's spare production capacity is largely confined to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, though, which together holds about 3 percent of world supplies.
The unrest in the Middle East is also causing widespread flight disruptions now.