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The Pentagon and defense contractor Anthropic remain at an impasse over the company's AI technology ahead of a 5:01 p.m. deadline Friday set by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The CEO of Anthropic says the company will not allow access to its technology without safeguards to prevent abuse. Jo Ling Kent reports. For the first time since 2022, 30-year mortgage rates dropped below 6%. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what it means for home buyers and those looking to refinance. Friends of Mindi Kassotis thought she had health issues and died in a hospital. Months later, they were stunned when her dismembered body was discovered in a Georgia swamp. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports. Svetlana Dali was convicted last year of stowing away after she snuck onto a Delta flight from New York to Paris. The Russian national was arrested again after stowing away on a recent United flight to Milan that departed from Newark Liberty International Airport. Legendary actor Morgan Freeman, who has starred in more than 100 movies in his six-decade career, joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about narrating the docuseries "The Dinosaurs" and how he's fighting the use of artificial intelligence to replicate his iconic voice. "Scream" writer and creator Kevin Williamson describes his passion for horror films and being asked to direct a "Scream" movie for the first time, at the request of one of the returning stars. Natalie Morales reports. For Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Goransson, creating the score for "Sinners" was a challenge, explaining he had to find his "voice within the blues." He describes his unlikely personal connection to the music and how he met the film's director. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump made claims about the U.S. economy, foreign policy and immigration during his State of the Union address on Tuesday. CBS News political contributors Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist, and Terry Sullivan, a Republican strategist, break down what the president said. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger and CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder join "CBS Mornings" to break down President Trump's claims during his State of the Union address, from the U.S. economy to health care. Actor and comedian Martin Short has postponed upcoming dates of his comedy tour with longtime friend Steve Martin as he grieves the sudden death of his 42-year-old daughter, Katherine. Vladimir Duthiers reports. Testimony continued in the trial of Kouri Richins, the Utah mother accused of killing her husband before writing a children's book about grief. Witnesses testified Tuesday about what was in her husband's system when he died. Richins denies allegations that she gave her husband a deadly dose of fentanyl. The Pentagon and pioneering tech company Anthropic are in a tense standoff over artificial intelligence, sources tell CBS News. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has told Anthropic to give the military full access to an AI model by Friday, but the company's CEO is pushing back. Jo Ling Kent explains. Popular parenting expert Dr. Becky Kennedy joins "CBS Mornings" to advise parents on how to help children who are what she calls "deeply feeling kids." Kennedy provides strategies to navigate children's big emotions and discusses the reasons behind their actions. "Survivor" returns Wednesday for its 50th season, featuring fan-favorite contestants over the past 25 years. "CBS Mornings" has a preview of the historic season. In the series "The Dish," a young, rising chef shows how he's making a name for himself and highlighting Black culinary excellence at a D.C. restaurant founded by a Food Network star. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Casey McNertney from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office on wire theft // Karen Hua on the chaos and violence in Mexico // Jill Schlesinger on a whiplash tariffs and their effect on the economy // Charlie Commentary on his trip to Mexico and the chaos that has ensued there // Ashleigh Fields on the armed man shot and killed on the premises of Mar-A-Lago // Gee Scott on the violence in Mexico
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about the Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's tariffs and what it means for markets and consumers.
Jill Schlesinger, CFP® CBS News Business Analyst takes an early look at the week market and financial look in lieu of the storm and tarif news
CBS' Jill Schlesinger doesn't think Americans will see tariff refunds...though companies might. Also, what's the most stable career field right now? Jill tells us.
Jill Schlesinger, CBS Business Analyst, joins Tom and Debbie every Monday. She says everything isn't all highs and lows, despite the clickable headlines. She points out that there are a fairly low level of layoffs, and there are still jobs being created.
Highlights from the SEAHAWKS SUPER BOWL VICTORY // Casey McNertney from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office on SB ticket prices // Jill Schlesinger on a rollercoaster stock market in 2026 // Charlie Commentary on what we can all learn from the Seahawks SB 60 victory // Gee Scott on the afterglow of the Seahawks Super Bowl 60 victory
There were so many commercials for Artificial intelligence companies last night. CBS news business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks about what this could mean for the future of the industry and the jobs it could impact. The Dow Jones meanwhile also hits an all time high.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about volatility in the stock market and what it means for investors.
Jill Schlesinger talks the latest on the markets and if crypto will see a resurgence.
The last five weeks on the stock market have been quite volatile. Jill Schlesinger has tips to make sure you don't overreact when volatility happens.
There were so many commercials for Artificial intelligence companies last night. CBS news business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks about what this could mean for the future of the industry and the jobs it could impact. The Dow Jones meanwhile also hits an all time high.
Gary Ernsdorff on the uptick of copper wire theft in King County — Crime and Punishment // Libbey Dean on the government shutdown // Jill Schlesinger on President Trump's next choice for Federal Reserve Chair // Charlie Commentary on why the Washington Supreme Court has veered steadily to the left // Senator Curtis King on expired car tabs and the state's transportation budget
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about President Trump announcing his nominee to be the next Chair of the Federal Reserve.
Jill Schlesinger joins us to talk about the end of the week on the markets and what we could see this week.
Kevin Warsh will succeed Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair. Jill Schlesinger tells us about Warsh's background.
Tax season is underway as the IRS is now accepting and processing returns for 2025. This year there are several new credits and deductions available. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. Authorities say the shooting of an Indiana judge and his wife in their home was a gang attack and a planned assassination attempt. Five people were arrested last week and charged in the shooting. Jericka Duncan reports. Singer Rosé is the first K-pop star to have a song nominated in the Grammy's main categories, including record of the year and song of the year. She spoke to "CBS Mornings" about why she's still coming to terms with her success. While speaking with "CBS Mornings" about his debut novel, "Worse Than a Lie," attorney Ben Crump addressed the federal response in Minneapolis and said ICE's actions have been an "assault on our constitution." Crump also commented on what advice he would give the families of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Peyton List, who stars in the series "School Spirits" talks to "CBS Mornings" about the show's third season, her desire for her character to get closure and performing in off-Broadway's "Heathers The Musical." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jill Schlesinger, CBS Business analyst joins Debbie and Tom with 5 big changes to the federal income tax code this year.
Seahawks Highlights // "Crime and Punishment" — a weekly crime report from Casey McNerthney // Jill Schlesinger with tips for tax season // Charlie Commentary on a hearing for amendments to the "Keeping Families Together" Act // Scott MacFarlane on the investigation surrounding an ICE shooting in Minneapolis // Gee Scott reacts to the big Seahawks victory
The Open Market Committee meets again this week. Some thoughts from CBS Business Analyst and host of Jill on Money, Jill Schlesinger
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about strategies for filing taxes in 2026.
Jill Schlesinger joins us this snowy Monday Morning to discuss the latest on the stock market and what we can expect for the week.
Your tax return might be larger this year. Jill Schlesinger tells us why.
The Open Market Committee meets again this week. Some thoughts from CBS Business Analyst and host of Jill on Money, Jill Schlesinger
A winter storm could cause havoc for Americans from Texas to New York with the possibility of massive power outages and flight cancellations. Around 180 million people are bracing for the winter weather that may bring subzero temperatures and heavy snowfall to much of the country. President Trump signed an executive order this week aimed at boosting the housing market. The goal is to increase the supply of homes available to buy by preventing big investors from purchasing single family homes for the rental market. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. YouTube says it wants to get rid of fake AI videos flooding social media feeds on its platform. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what's driving the change. Prince Harry is testifying in a lawsuit against the owner of two British tabloids, the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. The newspapers' owner denies the allegations. Elizabeth Palmer reports on the emotional testimony. Behavioral researcher and peak performance educator Shadé Zahrai, who has coached Fortune 500 leaders, joins "CBS Mornings" to explain the key to finding confidence. Zahrai says it's important not to compare yourself to others and find trust in yourself. The "CBS Mornings" series "USA to Z," which brings stories from across the U.S. to celebrate 250 years of America, is focusing on "C" for Constitution. While just over half of Americans say "U.S. democracy is performing poorly or very poorly," Jan Crawford went inside the National Archives - home of the Constitution - and a classroom to see how future generations embrace what it stands for. Jessica Williams joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the upcoming season of "Shrinking," which follows a therapist as he navigates life after the loss of his wife. She talks about her character, how her own mental health helps shape the role, and working with Michael J. Fox and Harrison Ford. The nominees for the 98th Academy Awards have been revealed. Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes correspondent Erik Davis breaks down the major Oscar categories. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff McCausland on US involvement in Iran and Cuba // "Crime and Punishment" — a weekly crime report from Casey McNerthney // Jill Schlesinger on the legal persecution of Jerome Powell // Charlie Commentary relating unrest over the regime in Iran to unrest in Germany in the 1980s // Scott MacFarlane on the legal persecution of Jerome Powell and the cutting of national peacemakers in the US
Why is the head of the Federal Reserve under investigation? Find out on The WCCO Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar. Photo- Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about tax season scams and what you can do to avoid them.
Jill Schlesinger talks about how the news and a move by President Trump is absolutely impacting the Stock Market.
The Department of Justice has served a subpoena to Fed chair Jerome Powell as the feud between the Trump administration and Powell escalates. Jill Schlesinger has the details.
Hundreds of demonstrators protested on Thursday outside a federal building in Minneapolis where ICE is headquartered. Once protesters reached the edge of the property, a line of federal agents began to build and within minutes, officers tried to push them back, spraying the ground and then the crowd with pepper balls. Residents in Portland, Oregon, protested Thursday after officials say two people were shot by Border Patrol agents. Gwen Baumgardner has more on how the shooting unfolded. President Trump invited Colombian President Gustavo Petro to the White House after previously accusing him of sending cocaine to the U.S. Petro told CBS News he would go to the White House to "stop a world war" following the U.S. operation in Venezuela. Lilia Luciano reports. The Department of Education is sending out wage garnishment notices this week that could impact millions of student loan borrowers who have defaulted. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains who is affected and what to do if you receive a notice. While covering school shootings, Steve Hartman said he found himself growing numb to the tragedies. In 2018, he started writing letters to families that lost a child in a school shooting since Sandy Hook, asking if he and photographer Lou Bopp could document their child's bedroom. Hartman and director Joshua Seftel talk about their Netflix short documentary, "All the Empty Rooms." Millions of Americans who use Gmail are getting a new package of tools, driven by artificial intelligence. Google says it's trying to make Gmail more like a personal assistant as it brings more of its Gemini AI to your inbox with three updates. The changes come with some privacy concerns. Jo Ling Kent explains. From red light therapy and minimalist skincare routines to the newest nail colors, People's style and beauty director Brittany Talarico breaks down beauty trends for this year. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are set to be arraigned at a Manhattan courthouse on Monday after they were captured during a U.S. operation in Caracas over the weekend. They're expected to plead not guilty to the charges they face. Matt Gutman reports. The operation to capture Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro and his wife involved more than 150 aircraft launched from 20 different military bases, Gen. Dan Caine said. A source familiar with the operation said a small team of CIA personnel had been on the ground in Venezuela since August, tracking Maduro's movements. Charlie D'Agata reports more on how Maduro's capture unfolded. Nicolás Maduro's vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, was officially sworn in as Venezuela's acting president. President Trump warned he could go after her if she doesn't comply with U.S. demands, including access to the country's oil supply. Weijia Jiang reports. In Washington, D.C. on Monday, Trump administration officials plan to brief members of Congress on the Venezuela operation that led to the capture of former President Nicolas Maduro. Sen. Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, told "CBS Mornings" he thinks the operation is "an illegal action" and speaks about what Congress could do next. In Caracas, Venezuela, residents rushed to grocery stores, pharmacies and gas stations to stock up following ousted President Nicolás Maduro's arrest, unsure what will happen next. Supporters for Maduro made their voices heard, while some of those who fled the regime expressed skepticism of interim President Delcy Rodriguez. Lilia Luciano has more. The global reaction to the attack that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro has raised questions among U.S. allies as adversaries like China, Russia and Iran call the operation a violation of Venezuela's sovereignty. President Trump claims Venezuela's oil industry will make more money with the U.S. behind it. Venezuela is estimated to have 303 billion barrels of crude oil still in the ground, which is about 20% of the world's reserves. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains how it could impact U.S. prices. Retired Gen. H.R. McMaster, who was President Trump's national security adviser during his first administration, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about what the Trump administration could do next in Venezuela and the short and long-term ramifications for the U.S. On this week's "Beg-Knows America," David Begnaud takes "CBS Mornings" inside Angola State Penitentiary, the largest maximum security prison in the U.S., which is running a program focused on fatherhood that's changing lives for many of its inmates. Blake Mycoskie is an entrepreneur and founder of the popular shoe brand "TOMS." After selling the company in 2019, he said he struggled with his mental health. Mycoskie speaks to "CBS Mornings" about his healing journey that led to his new venture, launching "Enough" bracelets designed to serve as an important reminder to everyone that we are all enough. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jessica Kartalija on the court appearance of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro // "Crime and Punishment" — a weekly crime report from Casey McNerthney // Jeff McCausland on the US "Operation Absolute Resolve" and what comes next between the US and Venezuela // Charlie Commentary on Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson's non-approach to the drug crisis in Seattle // Jill Schlesinger on how the US interference in Venezuela impacts the American economy // Paula Lamas with reaction to the US capturing of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro // Gee Scott on the Seahawks winning the West
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about regime change in Venezuela and the impact it could have oil markets.
Jill Schlesinger joins us to discuss the latest on the Market and the ripple effect of the Venezuela situation
CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins Tom and Debbie for the final visit of 2025. She looks ahead of 2026, and says 'this is a good year for a resolution,' for financial success.
Crime and Punishment with Casey McNethney // CBS’s Olivia Rinaldi on the latest Epstein files release // CBS MoneyWatch analyst Jill Schlesinger on holiday saving // Charlie Commentary: When the Light Returns // KIRO News Radio meteorologist Ted Buehner on the possibility of a white Christmas // Heather Bosch reporter feature on the native language of the Puyallup people
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about saving money in the New Year.
Jill Schlesinger checks in for the last time in 2025 with a preview towards 2026
Nuno Loureiro, a professor at MIT, was shot to death at his home in a Boston suburb. Police say they found Loureiro on Monday and the 47-year-old died the next day. Numbers from the November jobs report released on Tuesday show the unemployment rate rose to 4.6%, its highest level in four years. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what to know. Major artificial intelligence companies are introducing tools aimed at making shopping easier and more cost-effective. Kelly O'Grady gets a behind-the-scenes look at Google's new AI shopping agents, which can do much of the heavy lifting for shoppers. Still searching for the perfect holiday gift? Amazon Books editorial director Sarah Gelman shares a list of books that make the best presents. You can purchase the books by clicking here: https://amzn.to/4p0T6ZQ Sylvester Stallone, a 2025 Kennedy Center Honoree, speaks to "CBS Mornings" about his childhood, challenges he's faced and creating some of his iconic films. He also reveals what he wants his legacy to be. Jack Black and Paul Rudd team up in the new comedy "Anaconda," portraying best friends who set out to remake the 1997 cult classic of the same name. The duo tell "CBS Mornings" what it was like collaborating on the project and reveal how much of their performance was improvised. Wednesday is Tony Dokoupil's last day at "CBS Mornings" as he gets ready to take a new seat at the "CBS Evening News" anchor desk. As we get ready to say goodbye, here's a look back at his time on "CBS Mornings." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ron takes listeners on a wide-ranging conversation that links America's past to its present — from classic TV sitcoms to today's political battles. Drawing parallels between All in the Family's Archie Bunker and modern MAGA politics, Ron explores how culture once forced hard conversations into American living rooms — and what's changed since, revisiting a CBS Sunday Morning segment from 2010 featuring Rob Reiner.The show also digs into the high-stakes fight over voting rights, with Lauren Groh-Wargo of Fair Fight Action warning about the potential fallout if the Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act. Plus, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down what rising unemployment numbers really mean for everyday Americans, and Dr. T. Jamison Brewer of the University of North Georgia weighs in on the growing push against “wokeness” in higher education.A WaPo letter to the editor openly asks "are we the bad guys?" "Telling conservatives to stop being bigots is admitting they're bigots. And I'm pretty sure a professor of jurisprudence telling them to cut it out isn't going to work. Hey, you guys — stop being bigots!" The letter writer cites Robert P. George's piece stating that as much as conservatives want to be a "big tent" party, they have to draw a line against white supremacy, antisemitism, eugenics, the subjugation of women, and other forms of ideological extremism and bigotry.Tune in to catch the Ron Show weekdays from 4-6pm Eastern time on Georgia NOW! Grab the app or listen online at heargeorgianow.com.#TheRonShow #HearGeorgiaNow #RonRoberts #LaurenGrohWargo #FairFightAction #JillSchlesinger #CBSNews #TJamisonBrewer #VotingRights #GeorgiaPolitics
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about the problems young people are having finding jobs.
"Crime and Punishment" — a weekly crime report from the King County Prosecutor's Office // Frank Sumrall on the legacy of Rob Reiner // Charlie Commentary on Seattle's dedication to the LGBTQ+ community // Taurean Small on the House Republican led health care proposal // Jill Schlesinger with a prediction of the job market report // Gee Scott on the Seahawks squeaking out a victory
Brian Shactman and Jill Schlesinger discussed the upcoming economic data releases, including jobs numbers for November and the CPI report. Schlesinger noted that the labor market is in a "low, higher, low fire market" with minimal hiring and firing, except in certain industries. She highlighted that the economy is growing due to increased spending on AI and wealthier Americans, but job creation has slowed significantly, with only 76,000 jobs created through September 2024. Schlesinger emphasized the challenges faced by young college graduates in finding jobs, advising them to focus on adaptability and skills rather than specialization.
Jill Schlesinger on how Americans feel about the economy // Casey McNerthney with "Crime and Punishment" // KIRO Newsradio Holiday Magic // Meteorologist Scott Sistek on the atmospheric river // Charlie Commentary: Criminal support system… Not criminal justice system // Meteorologist Cliff Mass on the atmospheric river // Kevin Brassler from Checkbook.org // Gee Scott on the Seattle Seahawks
Find out what CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger has to see about this months Open Market Committee meeting. She talked with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger about the state of the US economy.
A new Federal Reserve report shows total household debt is more than $18 trillion, which is equivalent to nearly half the size of the U.S. economy. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger has tips to help you cut down on your debt. Video shows the moment ICE agents detained a teacher at a Chicago day care center. Officials identified the woman as Diana Galeano, a Colombian national in the U.S. since 2023, seeking asylum. Children, teachers and parents have expressed outrage over the incident. Unionized Starbucks baristas say they're ready to strike on Nov. 13 unless the company finalizes a labor contract. The date coincides with Starbucks' annual Red Cup Day, one of its biggest sales events of the year, when free reusable red cups are given away to customers. In a statement to CBS News, Starbucks said the company is disappointed that the union voted to authorize a strike instead of coming to the bargaining table. Actor Rainn Wilson talks about his personal struggles with mental health and his new book, "Soul Bloom Workbook: Spiritual Tools for Modern Living," which aims to help readers kickstart their own spiritual journey. Claressa Shields is the first boxer, male or female, to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals. She's also the only boxer to become the undisputed champion in three separate weight classes. Shields announced on "CBS Mornings" that she's signed a multi-fight contract worth $8 million. Singer Florence Welch speaks with CBS News' Anthony Mason about suffering an ectopic pregnancy on the band's last tour, the emergency surgery she had to have and the doubts she had about releasing new music. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Longing to quit your job and follow your passion? Or perhaps take a break to travel? Or move to a new place? First, you'll need to look at your finances. In this episode, Jill Schlesinger, a certified financial planner and business analyst for CBS News, walks through her five steps for assessing your financial situation before a possible life change. This episode originally published Feb. 28, 2023. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekitSign up for our newsletter here.Have an episode idea or feedback you want to share? Email us at lifekit@npr.orgSupport the show and listen to it sponsor-free by signing up for Life Kit+ at plus.npr.org/lifekitLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy