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400,000 people held hostage. That's how Ukraine's foreign minister describes the situation in Mariupol in that country's south where Russian shelling continues unabated and residents are running out of food, water, and heat. And in an especially shocking move, a maternity hospital - with expectant and new moms inside was bombed. Now, two weeks into the war, Steven Fabian has the latest. And meantime in Russia, the iron curtain is coming back down as more than 300 companies have suspended or stopped doing business in that country. That includes McDonalds, which gets 9% of its revenue from its operation there. When word went out the Golden Arches were coming down...people there lined up for one last burger. Plus, were you one of the thousands of Americans who got a great deal on rent during Covid? Then you're probably experiencing sticker shock right now with rents up in cities across the country. Les Trent reports. And law officers have long denied having a ticket quota - so why have some drivers gotten arrested for driving under the influence when they say they haven't been drinking? Lisa Guerrero reports.
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400,000 people held hostage. That's how Ukraine's foreign minister describes the situation in Mariupol in that country's south where Russian shelling continues unabated and residents are running out of food, water, and heat. And in an especially shocking move, a maternity hospital - with expectant and new moms inside was bombed. Now, two weeks into the war, Steven Fabian has the latest. And meantime in Russia, the iron curtain is coming back down as more than 300 companies have suspended or stopped doing business in that country. That includes McDonalds, which gets 9% of its revenue from its operation there. When word went out the Golden Arches were coming down...people there lined up for one last burger. Plus, were you one of the thousands of Americans who got a great deal on rent during Covid? Then you're probably experiencing sticker shock right now with rents up in cities across the country. Les Trent reports. And law officers have long denied having a ticket quota - so why have some drivers gotten arrested for driving under the influence when they say they haven't been drinking? Lisa Guerrero reports.
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