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i found jan's email address on a dead linkedin profile page and center an email that just sort of said hey, you know you have no idea who i am, but i've been sort of surreptitiously at night researching your father's life, and i'd really love to talk to you a little bit about it. i don't know what this project is. i don't know if this project is ever going to be anything, but i'd really like to talk to you a little bit about about your dad and your dad's life and his time at the at the heart mountain camp that was in may of 2017 and and my book came out in uhuary of 2021. and the reason i bring up is that i think a lot of times. in this profession and then in all of our professions and in our personal lives, sometimes we procrastinate on things that are very easy things to do and there are things that we want to do and there are things that sometimes we don't know if we can do but for me writing this book was a sign that anyone anyone in this room can do what i did today as maybe it's not necessarily writing a book, but it's finding stories and you know talking to people and rememberin
i found jan's email address on a dead linkedin profile page and center an email that just sort of said hey, you know you have no idea who i am, but i've been sort of surreptitiously at night researching your father's life, and i'd really love to talk to you a little bit about it. i don't know what this project is. i don't know if this project is ever going to be anything, but i'd really like to talk to you a little bit about about your dad and your dad's life and his time at the at the heart...
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i found jan's email address on a dead linkedin profile page and center an email that just sort of said hey, you know you have no idea who i am, but i've been sort of surreptitiously at night researching your father's life, and i'd really love to talk to you a little bit about it. i don't know what this project is. i don't know if this project is ever going to be anything, but i'd really like to talk to you a little bit about about your dad and your dad's life and his time at the at the heart mountain camp that was in may of 2017 and and my book came out in uhuary of 2021. and the reason i bring up is that i think a lot of times. in this profession and then in all of our professions and in our personal lives, sometimes we procrastinate on things that are very easy things to do and there are things that we want to do and there are things that sometimes we don't know if we can do but for me writing this book was a sign that anyone anyone in this room can do what i did today as maybe it's not necessarily writing a book, but it's finding stories and you know talking to people and rememberin
i found jan's email address on a dead linkedin profile page and center an email that just sort of said hey, you know you have no idea who i am, but i've been sort of surreptitiously at night researching your father's life, and i'd really love to talk to you a little bit about it. i don't know what this project is. i don't know if this project is ever going to be anything, but i'd really like to talk to you a little bit about about your dad and your dad's life and his time at the at the heart...
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let's bring in our chief legal correspondent jan crawford., these opening statements, are usually personal in nature. what do we expect to hear? >> you know if we look back historically, the justices and they're nominees then, they often talk about their parents and the sacrifices that their parents made to make sure that they would have a better life. justice somebody yah soto dush mayor talked about how she theme is that they all intimid in them this belief that they could be anything that they wanted to be. and justice ginsburg's opening statement now some 30 years ago, she also said that she expected in her lifetime to see a day when three, four women, maybe more, would be serving on the supreme court at the same time. and she said, at that time, shaped not from the same mold but of different complextions. it westbound the fourth women to serve on the supreme court at the same time, and of course the first black woman. >> that is why this is such an historic moment. jan crawford thank you. also want to bring in nicole killian, or alcohol
let's bring in our chief legal correspondent jan crawford., these opening statements, are usually personal in nature. what do we expect to hear? >> you know if we look back historically, the justices and they're nominees then, they often talk about their parents and the sacrifices that their parents made to make sure that they would have a better life. justice somebody yah soto dush mayor talked about how she theme is that they all intimid in them this belief that they could be anything...
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cbs' jan crawford will start us off. >> reporter: we got a preview of what we can expect the senatorsk her over the next two days and then we heard from the nominee and she talked about hee promised if confirmed to be independent. >> do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: promising to carefully follow the law, judge ketanji brown jackson told senators she would decide case without fear or favor. >> i have dedicated my career to ensuring that the words engraved on the front of the supreme court building "equal justice under law," are a reality and not just an ideal. >> reporter: surrounded by friends and family, jackson thanked god and her parents who grew up in the segregated south. >> my parents taught me that unlike the many barriers that they had had to face growing up, my path was clearer, so that if i worked hard and i believed in myself, in america, i could do anything or be anything i wanted to be. >> reporter: she also singled out her husband
cbs' jan crawford will start us off. >> reporter: we got a preview of what we can expect the senatorsk her over the next two days and then we heard from the nominee and she talked about hee promised if confirmed to be independent. >> do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: promising to carefully follow the law, judge ketanji brown...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan crawford, thank you.e pouring in tonight for a titan of 20th century diplomacy. madeleine albright, the first woman to serve as u.s. secretary of state, has died of cancer at the age of 84. she served under president bill clinton, and in a statement, the former president and hilary clinton said of albright tonight, few leaders have been so perfectly suited for the times in which they served. cbs' major garrett has more. >> reporter: when madeleine albright made history as the first female secretary of state in 1997, she also became the highest ranking woman ever in american government. albright rose from u.s. ambassador to the united nations where she famously backed nato bombing to halt war crimes against bosnian muslims. and she had a reputation for tough talk, like this after cuba shot down two u.s. civilian planes flown by exiles. >> this is not cajones. this is cowardice. >> reporter: albright was born in czechoslovakia, 1937. her family was forced to flee the nazis, coming to america as refugees in
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan crawford, thank you.e pouring in tonight for a titan of 20th century diplomacy. madeleine albright, the first woman to serve as u.s. secretary of state, has died of cancer at the age of 84. she served under president bill clinton, and in a statement, the former president and hilary clinton said of albright tonight, few leaders have been so perfectly suited for the times in which they served. cbs' major garrett has more. >> reporter: when madeleine...
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while jan hatzius says the chances of recession in the u.s. could be as high as 35%.o splay that call and what he made of the fed chair yesterday when the market zone comes right back. dow is up 277. ...oh... need to be on a f- (jane) with visible, i get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (vo) i guess i spoke too soon. visible. switch now and get 3 months of single-line wireless for $20 a month. if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose fiber solutions with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. that's virtually everywhere we serve. the choice is clear: make your business future ready with the network from the most innovative company. comcast business. powering possibilities™. >>> stocks are climbing. we're now in the "closing bell" market zone. mike santoli here to break down these crucial moments of the
while jan hatzius says the chances of recession in the u.s. could be as high as 35%.o splay that call and what he made of the fed chair yesterday when the market zone comes right back. dow is up 277. ...oh... need to be on a f- (jane) with visible, i get unlimited data for as low as $25 a month. no family needed. (vo) i guess i spoke too soon. visible. switch now and get 3 months of single-line wireless for $20 a month. if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your...
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cbs' jan crawford will start us off. >> reporter: we got a preview of what we can expect the senatorsover the next two days and then we heard from the nominee and she talked about her life, her family, and she promised if confirmed to be independent. >> do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: promising to carefully follow the law, judge ketanji brown jackson told senators she would decide case without fear or favor. >> i have dedicated my career to ensuring that the words engraved on the front of the supreme court building "equal justice under law," are a reality and not just an ideal. >> reporter: surrounded by friends and family, jackson thanked god and her parents who grew up in the segregated south. >> my parents taught me that unlike the many barriers that they had had to face growing up, my path was clearer, so that if i worked hard and i believed in myself, in america, i could do anything or be anything i wanted to be. >> reporter: she also sin
cbs' jan crawford will start us off. >> reporter: we got a preview of what we can expect the senatorsover the next two days and then we heard from the nominee and she talked about her life, her family, and she promised if confirmed to be independent. >> do you affirm that the testimony you are about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: promising to carefully follow the law, judge...
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what did jan szczypanek invent? maybe something like body armor right?erspersed with thin steel sheets yuri eureka 300 thomas edison received the first patent for an automatic counter exactly this, however, in congress for some reason they were not interested in the invention, but the votes in the elections are correct, just not in the elections, and when voting in the congress itself, the history of britain is over 200. the medieval chronicler galfred of monmouth assured that britain was named after a trojan with this name common in ancient rome britannica is not. brit is not. anton refrains. i understand, bro. galfred raised the british to the trojans further than the history of britain over 100. as a result of this war, britain lost most of the territory on the mainland, excluding the city of cutlets, the hundred years war. for three persons for 300 in the decameron, in response to this cunning question of the sultan, an old jew told a parable about a father who gave three identical rings to three equally beloved sons . for three for 200, this educati
what did jan szczypanek invent? maybe something like body armor right?erspersed with thin steel sheets yuri eureka 300 thomas edison received the first patent for an automatic counter exactly this, however, in congress for some reason they were not interested in the invention, but the votes in the elections are correct, just not in the elections, and when voting in the congress itself, the history of britain is over 200. the medieval chronicler galfred of monmouth assured that britain was named...
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jan joins us now from the hearing room. quite emotional today.kson made some news today about a high-profile case that's coming before the supreme court? >> reporter: she did. she said that if she's confirmed, she is not going to participate in that major affirmative action case, challenging the use of race in admissions at harvard university. that's because she serves on harvard's board. but with that solid conservative majority on the supreme court, her vote may not have affected the outcome of that case. norah. >> all right, jan crawford, thank you. >>> tributes are pouring in tonight for a titan of 20th century diplomacy. madeleine albright, the first woman to serve as u.s. secretary of state, has died of cancer at the age of 84. she served under president bill clinton, and in a statement, the former president and hilary clinton said of albright tonight, few leaders have been so perfectly suited for the times in which they served. cbs' major garrett has more. >> reporter: when madeleine albright made history as the first female secretary of s
jan joins us now from the hearing room. quite emotional today.kson made some news today about a high-profile case that's coming before the supreme court? >> reporter: she did. she said that if she's confirmed, she is not going to participate in that major affirmative action case, challenging the use of race in admissions at harvard university. that's because she serves on harvard's board. but with that solid conservative majority on the supreme court, her vote may not have affected the...
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jan crawford, cbs news, herndon, virginia. >> duncan: any way you can help.l time of the year, ♪ ♪ with the kids jingle belling ♪ ♪ and everyone telling you'll be of good cheer ♪ it's spring! claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after day. ♪ oh the most wonderful time ♪ feel the clarity - and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. honestly, i thought i was getting my floors cleaned. then i...
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as jan crawford reports, the latest round of questioning turned heated. >>> that to me is exhibit a of activism. >> reporter: on the second day of questioning, some republicans turned up the heat, continuing to press judge ketanji brown jackson on whether she was too lenient in sentencing child pornography defendants. >> any of these defendants -- >> wait, judge -- you think it is a bigger deterrent to take somebody who's on a computer looking at sexual images of children and the most disgusting way is to supervise their computer habits versus putting them in jail? >> no, senator, i didn't say -- >> that's exactly what you said. >> reporter: and divisions among senators spilled over. >> no one case can stand in for a judge's entire record. >> i'm discussing every one of your cases. so if -- >> i understand that -- >> if you're not going to explain it -- >> senator, would you please let her respond. >> no, not if she's -- >> reporter: there were multiple clashes on the committee. >> your nomination turned out to be a testing ground for conspiracy and culture war theories. >> reporter: b
as jan crawford reports, the latest round of questioning turned heated. >>> that to me is exhibit a of activism. >> reporter: on the second day of questioning, some republicans turned up the heat, continuing to press judge ketanji brown jackson on whether she was too lenient in sentencing child pornography defendants. >> any of these defendants -- >> wait, judge -- you think it is a bigger deterrent to take somebody who's on a computer looking at sexual images of...
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jericka. >> duncan: jan crawford for us, thank you. costa spent the day on capitol hill speaking to senators from both parties about their strategies for the confirmation hearings. robert, good evening to you. what are they telling you? what are you hearing from them in terms of their strategies? >> reporter: when i pulled aside senators in both parties, it was clear, based on those conversations, that they see this as a legal battlefield but also a political one, so many issues playing out in the midterm elections coming up ahead of november are also playing out in these hearings. senator ted cruz, for example, a republican of texas, told me he's going to be asking aboutd e he's going to be aski crime. republicans are also talking about crime on the campaign trail. >> duncan: when you look at the history of this process to become a supreme court justice, only six people have been through it, and then did not get the confirmation. when you look at what's happening right now, how is she faring? do you see any roadblocks, i guess, especi
jericka. >> duncan: jan crawford for us, thank you. costa spent the day on capitol hill speaking to senators from both parties about their strategies for the confirmation hearings. robert, good evening to you. what are they telling you? what are you hearing from them in terms of their strategies? >> reporter: when i pulled aside senators in both parties, it was clear, based on those conversations, that they see this as a legal battlefield but also a political one, so many issues...
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here's cbs' jan crawford. >> reporter: mireya perez is living her dream.hsonian's museum of natural history, and she's part of a new exhibit making a powerful statement for science and girls. >> we are making a culture change, a culture shift here to show that women do belong in stem. >> reporter: 120 3d printed statues on the national mall of women in science to inspire young girls to go into a field that right now is only 27% female. do you still think there are those subtle messages that girls are hearing, like, "that's not really a job for you?" >> absolutely. there is still a stigma that women shouldn't belong in stem out there. >> reporter: aerospace engineer sydney hamilton has her own statue. what message do you hope all of this sends? >> i hope that it sends a message that if she can see it, then she can be it. i hope that they see this and see themselves in at least one of these statues. >> reporter: hamilton, like perez, is overwhelmed by the honor. >> it is amazing to see that i can be the representation that i didn't have growing up. it's amaz
here's cbs' jan crawford. >> reporter: mireya perez is living her dream.hsonian's museum of natural history, and she's part of a new exhibit making a powerful statement for science and girls. >> we are making a culture change, a culture shift here to show that women do belong in stem. >> reporter: 120 3d printed statues on the national mall of women in science to inspire young girls to go into a field that right now is only 27% female. do you still think there are those subtle...
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good morning, jan.o you? >> it was a strong report, clearly, both in terms of payroll employment and the decline in the unemployment rate by 0.2, increase in labor force participation, so i think quite a strong statement that we're making continued, rapid progress on employment. at the same time, the average hourly earnings number, much lower than expected, although much of that was probably a noisy category if you just focused on production and nonsupervisory work there was a moderate increase at the margin i would say it reduces slightly the concerns about labor market overheating >> yeah. but you're not taking a lot away from it, i guess, is what i hear you saying in terms of what you referenced as noise? >> we have a lot of different indicators on wage growth and labor market slack and tighteners and most of them are still saying this is a very tight labor market with wage growth rates that are beyond what's ultimately sustainable. i think this is still very consistent with the fed starting to norma
good morning, jan.o you? >> it was a strong report, clearly, both in terms of payroll employment and the decline in the unemployment rate by 0.2, increase in labor force participation, so i think quite a strong statement that we're making continued, rapid progress on employment. at the same time, the average hourly earnings number, much lower than expected, although much of that was probably a noisy category if you just focused on production and nonsupervisory work there was a moderate...
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jericka. >> jan crawford for us, thank you.ta spent the day on capitol hill speaking to senators from both parties about their strategies for the confirmation hearings. robert, good evening to you. what are they telling you? what are you hearing from them in terms of their strategies? >> reporter: when i pulled aside senators in both parties, it was clear, based on those conversations, that they see this as a legal battlefield but also a political one, so many issues playing out in the midterm elections coming up ahead of november are also playing out in these hearings. senator ted cruz, for example, a republican of texas, told me he's going to be asking about crime. republicans are also talking about crime on the campaign trail. >> when you look at the history of this process to become a supreme court justice, only six people have been through it, and then did not get the confirmation. when you look at what's happening right now, how is she faring? do you see any roadblocks, i guess, especially after speaking to people on both
jericka. >> jan crawford for us, thank you.ta spent the day on capitol hill speaking to senators from both parties about their strategies for the confirmation hearings. robert, good evening to you. what are they telling you? what are you hearing from them in terms of their strategies? >> reporter: when i pulled aside senators in both parties, it was clear, based on those conversations, that they see this as a legal battlefield but also a political one, so many issues playing out in...
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land but that accounts for 10 percent of american production so what i really like about this is that janermits because for the last year the biden administration has done everything in its power to make it more difficult for producers on federal lands to drill. but if you cannot get the right-of-way to access your permit to fight in the pipeline to gather the gas and oil then you cannot start your project anyway. so the 9000 permits is a red herring and it is disappointing the administration set of showing leadership to change policy to make american production thrive they just play the blame game. carly: am hearing from some folks is not that the oil companies don't want to drill with the permits but that they can't because it's caught up in litigation. >> we do have western energy alliance defending 2200 leases pretty much every lease on —- lease issued by 2015 has been challenged by environmental groups a lot of those areas we cannot develop on now because they are held that the court but there are also bureaucratic reasons we cannot develop on all of those permits right now. so the t
land but that accounts for 10 percent of american production so what i really like about this is that janermits because for the last year the biden administration has done everything in its power to make it more difficult for producers on federal lands to drill. but if you cannot get the right-of-way to access your permit to fight in the pipeline to gather the gas and oil then you cannot start your project anyway. so the 9000 permits is a red herring and it is disappointing the administration...
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jan crawford, cbs news, herndon, virginia. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday.s check back later for cbs mornings and follow us online at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm catherine herridge. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. another round of peace talks between russia and ukraine is scheduled. the two sides have expressed sme optimism in the past few days. president zelenskyy's aide tweeted that the negotiators would discuss peace cease-fire, immediate withdrawal of troops and security guarantees. the talks are happening as the fighting rages on across ukraine, in hard-hit mariupol, the cityil is warning that they are running out of their last reserves of food and water. more than 160 private cars managed to leave the city, the first successful evacuation in two weeks. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy will give a virtual address to congress on wednesday to ask for more help. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connect to tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. . >>> >>> it's tuesday, mar
jan crawford, cbs news, herndon, virginia. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday.s check back later for cbs mornings and follow us online at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm catherine herridge. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. another round of peace talks between russia and ukraine is scheduled. the two sides have expressed sme optimism in the past few days. president zelenskyy's aide tweeted that the...
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." >>> i'm jan crawford in washington. thanks for staying with us.ue to rain down terror on ukrainian cities from mariupol in the south to kyiv in the north, with innocent civilians trapped in the cross fire. after a third round of peace talks, moscow declared another cease-fire and agreed so open so-called humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to escape. but nearly all these corridors lead to russia or its ally belarus. and ukrainians, for the most p part, have no intention to go there. the majority have headed west to the borders of poland and romania. so far more than 1.7 million refugees have left the country. tony dokoupil is there. >> reporter: the attacks on residential neighborhoods is why so many people are now refugees heading for the borders. here in poland, officials say around a million ukrainian refugees have already arrived in this country since russia invaded on february 24th. that is more arrivals than any of ukraine's neighbors. and we're looking at a wave of refugees, hundreds of thousands more are expected to arrive soon. are
." >>> i'm jan crawford in washington. thanks for staying with us.ue to rain down terror on ukrainian cities from mariupol in the south to kyiv in the north, with innocent civilians trapped in the cross fire. after a third round of peace talks, moscow declared another cease-fire and agreed so open so-called humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to escape. but nearly all these corridors lead to russia or its ally belarus. and ukrainians, for the most p part, have no intention...
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." >>> i'm jan crawford in washington. thanks for staying with us.lianis of the horrors of war with hospitals and apartment destroyed, civilians and soldiers dead and wounded and a flood of refugees fleeing for their lives. but one place you won't see any of that is russia. moscow's official line is, it's not a war at all. and if you say so, you risk 15 years in prison. imtyaz tyab is following the propaganda effort from london. >> reporter: on state tv, an unreality. fou [ speaking foreign language ] this unreality is now the law of the land across russia with words like war or invasion banned. and anyone accused of spreading, quote, false information about the russian military facing up to 15 years in prison. that's led the last remaining independent russian news channels to close. >> russia is becoming absolutely isolated state. it really looks like north korea to me. >> reporter: she was an anchor for tv rain and has now fled russia. she says russians are only being told one story. >> the message is clear and very simple, that nato is right aroun
." >>> i'm jan crawford in washington. thanks for staying with us.lianis of the horrors of war with hospitals and apartment destroyed, civilians and soldiers dead and wounded and a flood of refugees fleeing for their lives. but one place you won't see any of that is russia. moscow's official line is, it's not a war at all. and if you say so, you risk 15 years in prison. imtyaz tyab is following the propaganda effort from london. >> reporter: on state tv, an unreality. fou [...
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but white house press secretary, jan saki just a short while ago said she's not do we met? because joe biden's objective is to maximize pain on putin's regime while minimizing the effects of the conflict to americans. which by the way, if these current effects are minimal according to the press secretary, then we'll, i don't think americans really want to know we're here or even think about what standard and maximal fix would be like, because it's rough enough, as is all right. james sweeney in new york. thank you very much. well, british foreign minister list truss has also spoken in favor of sanctioning oil and gas to day the u. k. announce new sanctions over on to wealthy russian individuals . trust also praised the cooperation between london and its allies. thus far. we've worked with the u. s. e. u and g 7 to capital funding for pin's war machine, kicking russian banks out to the financial system. we will say shut our ass base to russian planes. and we're fast forwarding sanctions against rationale galks, the british government has faced criticism over already existing
but white house press secretary, jan saki just a short while ago said she's not do we met? because joe biden's objective is to maximize pain on putin's regime while minimizing the effects of the conflict to americans. which by the way, if these current effects are minimal according to the press secretary, then we'll, i don't think americans really want to know we're here or even think about what standard and maximal fix would be like, because it's rough enough, as is all right. james sweeney in...
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jan crawford, cbs news, herndon, virginia. >>> that is the cbs "overnight news" for this thursday.of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online at any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. in just a few hours, the foreign ministers from russia and ukraine are set to meet in turkey, marking the highest level peace talks since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. the meeting comes amid some o r could create a false flag operation to justify the use of chemical to send $13.6 billion to help ukraine and european allies. part of its broader federal spending bill. >>> more companies are pulling out of russia. hyatt and hilton has suspended development there. the kremlin is accusing the u.s. of economic warfare. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. ♪ ♪ >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm jericka duncan in for norah
jan crawford, cbs news, herndon, virginia. >>> that is the cbs "overnight news" for this thursday.of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for "cbs mornings" and follow us online at any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. in just a few hours, the foreign ministers from russia and ukraine are set to meet in turkey, marking...
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i have 3 minutes of my address to you but i don't really know yet what's long will that be more jan? it's unlikely my. ca, we're not at least call as a specialty policy or a rhythmic even a g. t of enough is it that are set at? ha ha, we only bike. and this 1st minute i would like to dedicate to the minute of silence to those who have fallen in the fight for their country to our soldiers or to those who served in the fire cruise. those of us who are working as a pilots, those who are making heroic deeds in different areas, protecting their country and have given their lives away for this of the fight by me. does it go? let us, let us commemorate their souls and rest in peace. they will walk, willing oh oh yeah. fortunately, that was love jane. well, jacqueline mcgee, not this evening. dorothy de decide you'd be thought m t it does say is it there allan? is now or when does he care? your 3 mom reaching his bottle. my 2nd minutes, i would like to, to the cage, to the commemoration of our citizens who are civil oh, population, those people, adults and children, dozens and hundreds of th
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here's cbs' jan crawford. >> reporter: mireya perez is living her dream.l preparer at the smithsonian's museum of natural history, and she's part of a new exhibit making a powerful statement for science and girls. >> we are making a culture change, a culture shift here to show that women do belong in s.t.e.m. >> reporter: 120 3d printed statues on the national mall of women in science to inspire young girls to go into a field that right now is only 27% female. do you still think there are >> ae subtle messages that girls th s a sgma that women shouldn't belong in s.t.e.m. out there. >> reporter: aerospace engineer sydney hamilton has her own statue. what message do you hope all of this sends? >> i hope that it sends a message that if she can see it, then she can be it. i hope that they see this and see themselves in at least one of these statues. >> reporter: hamilton, like perez, is overwhelmed by the honor. >> it is amazing to see that i can be the representation that i didn't have growing up. it's amazing to see that when there are a world of people tha
here's cbs' jan crawford. >> reporter: mireya perez is living her dream.l preparer at the smithsonian's museum of natural history, and she's part of a new exhibit making a powerful statement for science and girls. >> we are making a culture change, a culture shift here to show that women do belong in s.t.e.m. >> reporter: 120 3d printed statues on the national mall of women in science to inspire young girls to go into a field that right now is only 27% female. do you still...
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she's a junior jan. spits not when you put so sleep of school go yes. globally to clean dish. lisa will. yeah. look ship what the guardian, what will be the lester? yes. d. i can't get music smith. what shall you get them done? probably it's a long treat. actually. they actually don't tell you what we need to get done. so you got to be doing possibly you've been exposed, we're lucky with the producer. but it's good period. so that bill gates it with good and bad drink shapes. bankers are those with theirs sinks we dare to ask. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true or his faith? in a world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows until may be many times. but i want to with world with you or is with you. i'm with aah! with wage and still with full credit caveats of wood from beach still easy to the station about in the board with a key role is to do is to ship with with, wi
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in beijing just a few weeks ago at the beginning of the winter olympics, held a big meeting with she jan, paying put out this huge statement of kind of common purpose between russia and china. and here we have china now, abstaining in this not voting with russia, and it did the same thing in the un security council. and i think this, this cast an interesting light on china's position here because china, in recent weeks since this conflict, really started to heat up, has made clear that it supports russia on many of its kind of big strategic questions and complaints towards the west, particularly russia demand that nato never not expand any further. china supports that in has said that very vocally, but on the other hand, china has also said that it stands by its commitments to the idea of sovereignty of, of states, territorial integrity, a territorial integrity can kind of sound like a little diplomatic jargon, but all it simply means is one country can't just sort of bite off other bits of another country can't march in and cross its borders. well, can china keep having it both ways say
in beijing just a few weeks ago at the beginning of the winter olympics, held a big meeting with she jan, paying put out this huge statement of kind of common purpose between russia and china. and here we have china now, abstaining in this not voting with russia, and it did the same thing in the un security council. and i think this, this cast an interesting light on china's position here because china, in recent weeks since this conflict, really started to heat up, has made clear that it...
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let's go to jan niffen jan, welcome good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> our next guest sheila knees inflation nowhere near the peak and not peaking until 2023 you don't really agree and may put you in a bit of a minority explain why you don't think inflation is going to be the sort of discouraging valiant that causes consumers to pull back. >> i am really concerned about inflation. i lived through it when it was tough in the business. i think we have about to see a peak and i guess mid year this year could she be right, 2023 i don't know we are about to see a peak meantime the consumer seems very healthy. everybody has a job. we are seeing an actually growth in the workforce first time in a long time. people that get a job and believe they can keep it or get a better job there's good things happening with consumers i don't think we see resistance to price in the near term. when we do that would be a problem but i suspect by then inflation will start to e moll rate i think the consumer will overwhelm wit the $3 trillion of extra cash they sit on and all got a job and look like
let's go to jan niffen jan, welcome good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> our next guest sheila knees inflation nowhere near the peak and not peaking until 2023 you don't really agree and may put you in a bit of a minority explain why you don't think inflation is going to be the sort of discouraging valiant that causes consumers to pull back. >> i am really concerned about inflation. i lived through it when it was tough in the business. i think we have about to see...
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i spoke to our type a correspondent, so dont hon about that lockdown and should jan and other cities. i asked what they could me for. chinese trade center will be closed for a least a week and that is serious. the world 3rd largest port yin tim port in sends and is are likely to be able to accommodate ships this week and perhaps next week as well . we should remember that when this port was closed last year because of their pit epidemic, the scale of disruption of cargo transportation was about twice as large as a swiss canal jam. and that was where it sends in the city itself was not in a locked down. with this and more and more serious, incomplete or partial like downs. we will see a car of highly disrupted supply chain. and there are many reports and sources in chinese industry revealing their fear. many be companies have are they are gradually moving their factories outside of china with a target of about 15 to 20 percent capacity diversification by 2023. all right, so producers looking to move their, their chains elsewhere at the moment, given that locked down. or is it fair to s
i spoke to our type a correspondent, so dont hon about that lockdown and should jan and other cities. i asked what they could me for. chinese trade center will be closed for a least a week and that is serious. the world 3rd largest port yin tim port in sends and is are likely to be able to accommodate ships this week and perhaps next week as well . we should remember that when this port was closed last year because of their pit epidemic, the scale of disruption of cargo transportation was about...
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she's a junior jan. spits. not when you puzzle sleep of school go. yes. probably to plaintiff's lisa will. yeah. looks like a got a what will be the lester? yeah, sure. cookie. can you please it's me. what she'll get them done. probably it's a little treat actually. they actually don't come. you was when you get done with possibly even expose what with but it's good period. so id say with a with l look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is to rate trust rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with oh, when i will show the wrong one, i'll just don't move to sleep out because of the african an engagement. it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground with a few iss
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i mean we've seen the shanghai is going to be 9 days sion. jan was a week, you know, instead of these lengthy, lengthy periods that they're trying to just do a short, sharp approach. and i maybe it'll work. but then again on the wrong the variance is proving so. so difficult to treason, to, to control. sorry to control that, you know, we just have to wait and see what what they do. but for the moment i say they're going to stick with this policy. all right. did the businesses, clifford can, and thank you very much. and before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. the impact of sanctions and diplomatic efforts are raising investor hopes of an end of the war and ukraine. mobile markets have been rising as talks between the russian and ukrainian governments. again in turkey. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin checkup check on our website . you w dot com slash business. thanks for watching. ah, we from ukraine. fertilizer in russia. it's a global problem. both ensure security in many countries around the world. but the war is stopping that for now. our families
i mean we've seen the shanghai is going to be 9 days sion. jan was a week, you know, instead of these lengthy, lengthy periods that they're trying to just do a short, sharp approach. and i maybe it'll work. but then again on the wrong the variance is proving so. so difficult to treason, to, to control. sorry to control that, you know, we just have to wait and see what what they do. but for the moment i say they're going to stick with this policy. all right. did the businesses, clifford can, and...
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i mean we've seen the shanghai is going to be 9 days sion. jan was a week, you know, instead of these lengthy, lengthy periods that they're trying to just do the short, sharp approach and, and maybe it'll work. but then again on the wrong, the variant is proving so. so difficult to treason, to, to control a sorry, to control that, you know, we just have to wait and see what that what they do. but for the moment i say they're going to stick with this policy. all right, did the businesses, clifford and thank you very much. and before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. the impact of sanctions and diplomatic efforts are raising investor hopes of an end of the war and ukraine. local markets have been rising as talks between the russian and ukrainian governments, again in turkey. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin. check up, check out our website, you w dot com slash business. thanks for watching. in good shape. to danger. we do appreciate it was supposed to see me in today. it is a threat and a wide spread disease, but it's possible to preventive how to put n
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. >> reporter: fellow director jan jones blackhurst knows how to break a glass ceiling.aesars, she championed. voices made a difference when women were dropping out of the work force during covid. >> they were entirely overwhelmed. when you understand that, you're able to put in policies and practices that make it a better environment for all employees, but having those voices and different perspectives allow that to happen. >> reporter: across the street at wynn, the women board members are making a lasting mark. starting in may, all the committee chairmen will be women. >> we've made some very good decisions. i mean not least of which here recently was to pay all of our employees during covid. >> reporter: that decision, i'm told, paid dividends when casinos fooled reopened, wynn was fully staffed it didn't have the challenges of hiring people like competitors across the street or businesses across america mulroy said it was the diversity that led to it. >> an important story, contessa. i know you talked to a lot of people obviously for that reporting. did some of the
. >> reporter: fellow director jan jones blackhurst knows how to break a glass ceiling.aesars, she championed. voices made a difference when women were dropping out of the work force during covid. >> they were entirely overwhelmed. when you understand that, you're able to put in policies and practices that make it a better environment for all employees, but having those voices and different perspectives allow that to happen. >> reporter: across the street at wynn, the women...
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do you see the image new with with actually boy brought that she's a junior jan. spits. not when you puzzle sleep of school go. yes, probably still clean if lisa will. yeah. look, ship, what the guardian, what will be the lester? yeah, sure. cookie duplex meal. what shall you get them done? probably it's a long treat. actually. they actually at the go pick it up. you actually need it done. so you got to be doing possibly you've been exposed to what we love the producer, but it's good period. so a with oh, driven by dreamer shapes bankers, those with theirs sinks. we dare to ask for the massive sanctions war against russia is having a profound impact on the global economy instead of just punishing russian citizens . consumers in the west and the developing world will also experience economic pain . globalization itself is being interrupted. the great separation is upon us with industry to restock and just look up some levels. only a muscle is around noon. she doesn't being in the green shield on obnoxious to me. yes. press seal. mama cook gosh 6 critic, somebody to look a
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so beth yes, my york small watch an invalid again d u d or jan buddy up my bill at about jameer to senior mystery dad, there a deal that the bullet harass request and margaret your show moore's number on that sheila if you don't run barry day what storming apple bay. it's thrash now. yeah. what? but to leave me a tortuous my to do. you do more, your store? not what. what did that so much for door cut, tory, i need. it's freshly by and know i had done the molecular snub urinary the allies lenore way up to the north, is a really dos to will of i night. you those or what it you been dario more with not ready? yes. now you have nice be able like you, my year blue law, nor did it get a minute. you're through bright teeth than we mean she passed that her move here. it more than by here she i you read new jersey fly ciocca casual. ah, yes. origin. you're on slide yes. south. yeah. the ration. ah. but i will never you know, issue my mind what, but when you attempt to mama, i love my daughter in law i or you go yeah yeah. you you are not. and there some is and i am still yes. it'll be interesting.
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yes my thought or jan invalid again to your fortune. pretty up my bill at about this morning and it shows financially if anybody's been trapped in an elevator 20 minutes could be pretty long time right . and the loan trapped in an elevator for 20 minutes. not knowing what's gonna happen, not knowing where you are. suits of sensory deprivation. i figure that is your life now. 20 minutes, but an hour, not at all. you're in the intercom is nothing i was trying to get you out. i was keeping you in is your communication ah, that's existence ah .
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jan vanek saw in flows earlier this week. was with that? carleton: is interesting with the etfs the trade in russian securities and when you look at etfs holding bonds there was a liquidity mismatch and now you see it with stocks where the stocks are not trading but etfs still are and there are some investors, a lot of people want to sell the stocks but some investors are looking at depressed asset prices, down 80% and even with geopolitical concerns these companies have hard assets worth more than they are trading so a certain sector of investors are trying to buy that dip. jack: assuming vladimir putin would even allow them to own those things. oil, $115 a barrel last i checked, way below 147 but $-37 was nicer at the pump. how far can this go before company start pumping more oil? jack: you need more supply or less demand. we have tons of shale oil, why not drill, shoulder list a competing during the pandemic. the oil price came back, stocks came back and the shareholders said hold the line on production. don't want you to oil -- overpro
jan vanek saw in flows earlier this week. was with that? carleton: is interesting with the etfs the trade in russian securities and when you look at etfs holding bonds there was a liquidity mismatch and now you see it with stocks where the stocks are not trading but etfs still are and there are some investors, a lot of people want to sell the stocks but some investors are looking at depressed asset prices, down 80% and even with geopolitical concerns these companies have hard assets worth more...
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a yes my thought or jan in the against the you fortune pretty up my bill out about this morning after search financial i don't want to do this and you would be wonderful to join the boy. but besides jesus just look me up. i've been in touch with them to let them dormer ilia monsieur companies to the community junior. you know the over what you're supposed to interview. needless to pull kimberly up and pushing it out. i really wasn't much for those are about the what didn't get you to correct margaret. you bite on board and it pulls up loaded. she'll push through, geez, again, you're the for the well, it will be while it was put your, when your frontier understands all these units, you absorb too much of a patient and that means the machine that you just would you use them back with more than shoes. 8 minute the cubes and you should have sent them to me on the new budget with lenders collect on your bill. it vs. when you wasn't at school up she said that i haven't even put in the boucher was a with 1000000 college. she'll get what i b as i was gonna be a will dominate their budget, a p
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you know what i need them with because i think i got enough for my she is much jan, upset conclusions with launched the notion of either on ethan, along with the duma. how to shop coastal director mr. doc position up there, the some of the spits a bunch of on you and your sister. hm. you, janet valesvi needs sitting on the hold on the line yet of what they tell her that the familiar with a passport benito, annette grant. g m. anthony is for michelle mccormick. i am duncan. yes. come eastern young blood pressure. my daughter, can you go for my home? yes. when i mean, if not young gillian. ask with ah see me nevada now or gala, was me just thought i li not. i don't know yet enough that it was a blood to do with a with the whole that i thought i had to have hold on one moment with wanda. no. as long with nothing. don't place in your back on her. i assume it's a loser. bush gustavo is do dish grass both you and you guys didn't get grad subsidy of them. didn't finish a good idea. lucy, lisa sidney willits. w, but a lot there he said through believe it or not, they have a rationale is get g
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d or jan buddy up. not be a lot about gym mirrors dynamically dead. a video that the bullets harass request and i get your show moore's number and that ya if you don't run barry day, what storming out for may it's thrashing the yeah. what seems to be the atrocious my to do? you do more your store now what? what did that so much for door cut, tory, i need it for ashley by. know i had done the molecular snub urinary the allies, lenore way up to the north is i believe dos double of i 9 doors, or what is she been? dario more with the credits. yes, now you have a nice be able like you minute blue last. no you get it get a minute your 3 bright them e mean she but that should move here in more than one your shape. i read know your shape like cut it out. oh yeah. origin. you're sick on slide? yes. south. yeah. ration of the day. ah. but i will run over here now if you have no issue in mind, but i will attempt chief for you to mama your will from august 5th or the or you go yeah yes you are and yes it is. and i am still yes. it'll be james janet. yes. so to sp
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look at sectors since jan 1 energy far and away outperformer you see here up 40%.ant second 4% gain communication as much as down 11%. four of the top five names in the s&p energy stocks with oxydoubling in the past three months 101% deign mosaic, halliburton up there as well rounding out, home build es, hxb, said to pose third straight monthly loss, longest losing streak in five years and hr, the two worst performers in the fund. trex down and hr down 40%. home depot biggest loser down 27% since jan 1 on pace for worst quarter in two decades disney on pace for fourth straight negative quarter and worst in two years biggest laggard on the dowe las 12 months. netflix a fifth straight loss. this since 2002 the year it went public time for a cnbc update with tyler mansionin. >> saints to sinners there in some cases thanks, kelly. talk about your news update at this hour. never agreed to kidnap michigan governor whitmer, testimony of one of the four men trying to about duct the governor before the 2020 elections daniel harris saying not involved in any crimes but "amer
look at sectors since jan 1 energy far and away outperformer you see here up 40%.ant second 4% gain communication as much as down 11%. four of the top five names in the s&p energy stocks with oxydoubling in the past three months 101% deign mosaic, halliburton up there as well rounding out, home build es, hxb, said to pose third straight monthly loss, longest losing streak in five years and hr, the two worst performers in the fund. trex down and hr down 40%. home depot biggest loser down 27%...
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he own jan oak was all shinji talking g saying, so laws near hong won't dial georgine even law. we cannot short then. no, no, no no, no one die shorting or hate i. e bay or walkerson in 10. no. no cook on nation, you walk us without their kids. they are a little too far short then no, no, made it a general yes to g. a camera decreed the nor of sancho suck us in the 3 oles policy which said kill all learn all loot. ah, mass killings took place all over the japanese occupied territories in just 6...
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as though written in the stars ukrainians jan blanco was on hand and hundred and 12 minute to send west league, rangers reached their first european quarter—final in 1a years after a 4—2 aggregate victory over red star belgrade. the serbian side won this leg 2—1 but ryan kent's second—half finish ended the tie as a contest. there was also an aggregate win for leicester so they are through to the europa conference league quarter—finals. the england manager gareth southgate has expressed his concern for fans who won't feel comfortable travelling to the world cup in qatar. homosexulity is illegal in the country and public displays of affection banned. announcing his squad for two up coming friendly matches with switzerland and ivory coast, he said it's something the fa have thought about. we want a game that is inclusive. it is not a good situation that we have got certain parts of our fan base who might feel uncomfortable travelling to the world cup. there have obviously been issues with the buildings of the stadium. we can't affect that now. there are ongoing concerns about workers' righ
as though written in the stars ukrainians jan blanco was on hand and hundred and 12 minute to send west league, rangers reached their first european quarter—final in 1a years after a 4—2 aggregate victory over red star belgrade. the serbian side won this leg 2—1 but ryan kent's second—half finish ended the tie as a contest. there was also an aggregate win for leicester so they are through to the europa conference league quarter—finals. the england manager gareth southgate has...