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60 Minutes

60 Minutes 3/20/22

60 Minutes

CBS News

Society & Culture, Tv & Film

3.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

A lot has changed in women’s basketball since Sue Bird started her WNBA career 19 seasons ago, and its no coincidence. Jon Wertheim sits down with the basketball legend on her impact on women’s sports. Residential rent went up an average 15% last year in the U.S., almost twice the overall rate of inflation, and tenants are paying the price. Lesley Stahl investigates why rents are skyrocketing. As Russia’s invasion into Ukraine continues Sharyn Alfonsi looks at how U.S. sanctions are affecting President Vladimir Putin and the Russian economy.

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0:00.0

In March 2020, a family on the Northern Cheyenne reservation in Lamedier Montana got shocking news about their loved one.

0:07.0

Christy wouldn't die.

0:08.4

My daughter came and notified me that Christy was run over.

0:13.0

And I said, it should be okay. And she's like, no, she died. I was like, what?

0:17.0

Missing justice from CBS News takes you inside what really happened that night,

0:21.6

and the federal investigation that followed.

0:24.2

Listen to Missing Justice from CBS News on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:29.8

What will be the impact of this sanctions against Vladimir Putin and the Russian government?

0:42.1

This is a briefing I never wanted to give.

0:44.1

We asked the man who created these economic weapons of financial destruction for the Biden administration.

0:50.5

Russia is now on the fast track to a 1980s style Soviet living standard.

0:55.3

It's looking into an economic abyss, and that is the result of Putin's choices.

0:58.5

And I can see from his reaction, that's where it's headed.

1:02.0

What targets are left?

1:07.6

So how big is the rental shortage in the United States?

1:12.0

The government has estimated that we are short about four million homes in this country,

1:16.7

and that number is likely growing, especially since the pandemic.

1:20.0

That number, four million, is that mainly in the south and south west, or does that include New York City and San Francisco?

1:27.6

That's the entire country.

1:31.1

Elite athletes stretching time, extending their careers like resistance fans.

1:36.4

It may be the dominant theme in sports right now.

1:39.6

Oh, your mom.

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