October 12, 2018

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Entire homes and communities have been obliterated by Hurricane Michael. Days later, rescue workers continue their hunt for the missing while survivors pick up the pieces while dealing with flooding, hazardous debris, and deadly bacteria brought in from the water surge. Also, the missing Saudi journalist has prompted global business leaders to suspend ties with Saudi Arabia and Sen. Paul (R-Ky.) is set to introduce a bill to cut military aid to the country until the journalist rumored to be murdered is found.

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