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earlier, i spoke with sarah forster, she's a news editor at the national and was caught up in the chaos at dubai airport. i was one of the passengers returning to the uae just after the worst of the storm was over. obviously, i had friends and family here who did have to go through it and they were having to bail their balconies out with water. water tends to flood into houses, that sort of thing. for me personally, i landed about 2 hours late after circling in a hold just as dxb reopened. we then had an hour waiting for a stand before we could be let off the airplane. quite honestly, getting through the airport was a bit of a breeze because there were no other passengers. we were one of the first to land. so going through immigration, getting the bag was absolutely fine. my trouble started immediately after leaving the airport because there were no taxis. there was no metro. the road transport authority, the rta here, were putting on buses to nearby metro stations, but the metro had limited service. so for me, it was only the kindness

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know that that will actually come up, but what i can tell you, it is my advice to the speaker and my advice to this republican body is to give people a few days to calm tempers. because as you know, no decisions will be made that are good but for the american people when there's hotheads. but again, i mean, i would not think that that would be best for republicans speaker rep. anna paulina luna. >> appreciate you being on this morning. thanks so much. >> thank you write just in the fcc launched an investigation a short time ago after 911 stopped working for a of people were getting new information about these outages and just minutes away from the opening bell on wall street futures pointing higher this morning, some willis welcome green there after some four days and red, it's been a bad losing streak for the markets. >> one of the worst since the beginning of january. the downward trend sparked by fears it's over high interest rates, and that anxiety is driving down stocks for tech companies

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passengers returning to the uae just after the worst of the storm was over. obviously i had friends and family here who did have to go through it and they were having to bail their balconies out with water, water tends to flood into houses and that sort of thing. but for me personally, i landed about two hours late after circling in the hold, just as the airport reopened, and we then had an hour waiting for a stand before we could be let off the aeroplane. quite honestly, getting through the airport was a bit of a breeze because there were no other passengers, we were one of the first to land so getting it through immigration and getting the bags was absolutely fine. my trouble started immediately after leaving the airport because there were no taxis, no metro, the road and transport authority here were putting on buses to nearby metro stations, but the metro had limited service. so for me it was only the kindness of friends and family that came to pick me up and family that came to pick me up and take me home, that is the only way i manage to get in. otherwise

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and i popped him the bath to get him ready for bed time and his face dropped on one side and ijust knew that he was absolutely having a stroke and we had to get him medical assistance straightaway. he was rushed to his local hospital by ambulance before being transferred to southampton children's hospital. we were told even before transfer to prepare ourselves for the worst and when we got to southampton we were told, you know, originally we were taking it one hour at a time. carter had suffered a rare form of stroke and was put into a medically induced coma. when he woke he couldn't eat, he couldn't speak, he couldn't move, he couldn't sit, so he had to really start again, like a newborn. age two. at aged two. doctors say he has made a remarkable recovery, but carter is still receiving regular rehabilitation. wow. it is really hard.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

some 10 inches of rain in a single storm. >> too much. >> reporter: more than the united arab emirates had seen in 75 years. >> there is so much water here. >> it's actually horrendous, the worst i've ever seen in dubai, and we have seen some bad storms in the past, but this was like nothing else. it was like an alien invasion. this guy just kept on flashing thunder, nonstop, almost nonstop. i've never seen so much rain and all my life. >> reporter: in the soil-rich reason, luxury vehicles plowed through the highways and street, transformed into muddy rivers. as futuristic skyscrapers were swallowed by ghoulish storm clouds. at dubai international airport, a wave of flight cancellations and delays, forcing the world's second busiest hub to warn passengers to stay away unless it was absolutely necessary. schools were closed. homes destroyed, and shopping malls engulfed in water. but rescuers proved ready to

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all, just the worry and the fear, the shock of it all. in october last year, on a day like any other, his and his family's life was thrown into turmoil. and i popped him the bath to get him ready for bed time and his face dropped on one side and ijust knew that he was absolutely having a stroke and we had to get him medical assistance straightaway. he was rushed to his local hospital by ambulance before being transferred to southampton children's hospital. we were told even before transfer to prepare ourselves for the worst and when we got to southampton we were told, you know, originally we were taking it one hour at a time. carter had suffered a rare form of stroke and was put into a medically induced coma. when he woke he couldn't eat, he couldn't speak, he couldn't move, he couldn't sit, so he had to really start again, like a newborn. age two. at aged two. doctors say he has made a remarkable recovery, but carter is still receiving regular rehabilitation. well done.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

to task, i think you will go directly to this. he will beat out a punishment if necessary. >> it goes to the question of punishment. i know all of the judges in the back of their minds, facing something like this, and this is the worst we have seen by far. the specific seven people he is talking about lying there. there is the issue of what can you do. a former president with secret service protection mandated by law, there is nothing anybody can do to remove that protection. it is mandated. the idea that a local judge in manhattan could send trump to rikers island jail, with a secret service delegation of a couple of dozen 24 hours a day

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this is important. republicans are fuelled by the attack from iran on israel, they want to get the israel aid done, they knew this was the way. so, yes, they are already talking about changing the rules for house republicans to have them keep theirjob. he seems at peace. he knows that there is a threat of his job, he knows he may lose hisjob, but he says he believes this is the right thing to do. breaking news coming in from the us, joe biden and the white house, i was saying a little while ago about the uk sanctions and the pronounced against iran. we knew same coordination with the us and joe brighton has released this from the situation room as the us watched iran's attack and it is said that less than a week ago iran launched one of the worst attacks the world is ever seen against israel. together with our allies and

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but he does own almost 200 fast food restaurants if only i were single. he told business insider he plans to cut workers hours and put in self-service kiosks in his restaurants adding he's moving to do so as quickly as possible he says it just makes more sense rest to spend the capital expenditure on the kat -- technology. think if this had happened 14 years ago and they never got to work that job at boston market. i wouldn't have been able to make any money or get any of that material for my book and shows and worst of all i wouldn't have this amazing picture to prove that sometimes women do look better at 35 than they did at 21. guy also told business insider he's worried the whole thing will make it harder for fast food restaurants to compete with sit down chain restaurants it's a fear other franchise owners

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almost over before it started. are you surprised about how quickly this took place at how quickly this took place at how quickly these two articles of impeachment were dismissed by the senate?— the senate? no, it was perhaps the senate? no, it was perhaps the worst kept _ the senate? no, it was perhaps the worst kept secret _ the senate? no, it was perhaps the worst kept secret in - the worst kept secret in washington that the senate democrats planned to dismiss this case pretty quickly. they did not see this as a valid impeachment attempts. in the past, impeachment has been used for corruption, the us constitution states it is to be used for high crimes and misdemeanours and specifically mentions treason and bribery. there is nothing close to that i was alleged against the homeland security secretary mayorkas. the republican case against him came down to that they believed he was feeling at his job to secure the border, which is very different than being involved in corruption or bribery or something like that.

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