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United Nations meets for emergency special session

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The United Nations General Assembly began meeting on Monday for a rare Emergency Special Session to discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine. CBS News' Olivia Gazis joins Weija Jiang and Elaine Quijano on "Red and Blue" to discuss.

Officials provide update on Sacramento church shooting

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Four people were killed Monday night when a father fatally shot his three young children at a church in Sacramento, California, local officials said. Local officials provide updates on the shooting at a press conference.

Ukrainian and Russian delegates complete first round of peace talks

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Ukrainian and Russian delegates sat down Monday for the first direct negotiations between the two countries since Russia launched its invasion five days earlier. There are also now reports that a Russian convoy is making its way toward Kyiv. General Ben Hodges, the former commanding general of the U.S. Army in Europe, joins CBS News "Red and Blue" anchors Elaine Quijano and Weijia Jiang with the latest.

U.N. report warns of devastating impacts of climate change

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The United Nations released an alarming climate report on Monday detailing how the world is not doing enough to fight climate change. CBS News' senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy joins Jericka Duncan to discuss.



Parents discuss kids wearing masks in school

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Norah O'Donnell spoke with four Virginia mothers who have different views about masks in school, but all agreed that parenting has been difficult during the pandemic.

500,000 people have fled Ukraine, U.N. estimates

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The United Nations estimates more than half a million people have already fled Ukraine. Thousands are still trying desperately to get out of the country. Chris Livesay has the latest.

U.S. power grid at risk of attack

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The nation's power grid is a sprawling target for an attack. Bill Whitaker took a look at the risk on "60 Minutes."

Eye on America: Recycling space debris, uplifting Black entrepreneurs in Mississippi, and more

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As outer space gets messier with satellites and debris, researchers are aiming to turn space junk into treasure. And the Mississippi Delta is among the poorest regions in the nation, but one inspiring project is addressing a resource gap to increase the number of Black entrepreneurs. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.

U.N. warns of deadly climate change consequences

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A grim U.N. report warned the world of the deadly consequences of global warming, saying nearly half of Earth's population lives in areas "highly vulnerable" to climate change.

Priced out: L.A.'s hidden homeless

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Los Angeles is in the midst of the worst homeless crisis the city has ever seen, driven by rising rents, stagnant wages and an affordable housing shortage. CBS Reports' Adam Yamaguchi meets a single mother living in her car with her teenage daughter, just one example of L.A.'s hidden homeless population that is steadily growing as longtime residents are priced out of their homes — with nowhere else to go.





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