• Lindsey Graham: There will be ‘hell to pay’ if journalist was killed Source: CNN
Trump team sticks with Saudis as business leaders back away
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Friday that he still plans to attend an upcoming investment conference in Saudi Arabia, doubling down on the administration’s hesitant response to the disappearance of a dissident Saudi journalist in Turkey as top business leaders back away from the kingdom. Source: CNN
Analysis: Business backlash threatens Saudis' economic dreams
One year ago, with more than 3,500 business leaders and government officials in attendance in Riyadh, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced that Saudi Arabia was open for business. Source: CNN
College Republican pauses after this Trump question
CNN’s Robyn Curnow met a group of college Republicans at the University of Georgia football game who are eager to back President Donald Trump’s party in the midterms, despite his most controversial actions. Source: CNN
Sen. Lindsey Graham: 'Hell to pay' if journalist killed
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said that if the Saudi government was behind the death and disappearance of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, then there will be “hell to pay.” Source: CNN
I saw cars floating by my window, resident says
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'Nothing left here': Residents begin difficult task of cleaning up
Mexico Beach, Florida, is not just destroyed. For the most part, it’s not there anymore. Source: CNN
Bird's-eye view: Aerial footage shows catastrophic damage
CNN’s Brooke Baldwin gets an aerial view of the destruction left in the wake of Hurricane Michael. Source: CNN
Inside the eye wall: See the perfect calm in eye of hurricane
The eye of Category 4 Hurricane Michael showed an absolute calm when it made landfall in the Florida Panhandle, while images of the storm’s aftermath show pure destruction. Source: CNN