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outdoor celebration for judge ketanji brown jackson here at the white house. despite the spike in cases around the president, there are no plans to beef up mitigation measures. so those who will be close to him will be tested beforehand, but there is no mask mandate. norah. o donnell: all right, weijia jiang at the white house. thank you. tonight, cbs news has confirmed the justice department is investigating former president donald trump s removal of presidential records to his mar-a-lago resort. trump took about 15 boxes of records to florida. the national archives says those boxes contained classified material. we want to turn now to the alarming menta health crisis among america s youth that only got worse during the covid pandemic. a new study by the c.d.c. found about one in five teen csidered suicide e paic. tht seye on america, cbs lilia luciano shows us what one school district is doing to

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of ukrainians were captured and sent to filtration camps, reminiscent of nazi death camps. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, starting with cbs weijia jiang at the white house. good evening, weijia. reporter: good evening to you, norah. as those grave images pour out of ukraine, its president is warning that this is only the beginning, and that new evidence will soon surface that russia is committing even more war crimes. he also had harsh words for the united nations you are right he criticized them for failing to stop the violence. before an audience of the world s top diplomats, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy called out the united nations for having what he described as a broken system that has no power to stop the war. reporter: zelenskyy likened the russian soldiers accused of carrying out war crimes in bucha

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i.c.c., made up of 123 nations, which is responsible for holding war crime trials. if putin was ever charged, he would need to be arrested and handed over to the court, which is unlikely. the biden administration will continue to squeeze russia economically. new sanctions, expected wednesday, will ban all new investment there, and impose additional penalties on government officials and their family members. and, following those latest brutal acts, several nato nations expelled russian diplomats this week, and the european union has proposed an all-out ban on russian coal imports. norah. o donnell: weijia jiang at the white house, thank you. let s turn now to ukraine, where officials say they ve uncovered more evidence of atrocities committed by russian forces. president zelenskyy said these are the worst war crimes since world war ii, and he is calling for a nuremberg-style tribunal

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sanctioned. it is believed the russian dictator and other kremlin leaders hide their wealth through family members. these latest sanctions come amid russia s escalating brutality in ukraine, including alleged war crimes in the port city of mariupol. the mayor d be thehighest death tagle tool killed, he s cced rnoops of le coveeir ts. well, there s a lot to get to tonight, starting with cbs weijia jiang at the white house. good evening, weijia. reporter: good evening to you, norah. president biden says the u.s. and its allies are not only stifling russia s economic growth today, but for years to come. tonight, though, ukraine s president saying those sanctions are simply not enough to stop the bloodshed that is happening right now.

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power to remove any reason that russia may give to justify invading ukraine and prevent them from moving. reporter: secretary of state antony blinken and vice president kamala harris are meeting with allies at a security conference in munich. she is scheduled to see ukrianian president volodymyr zelensky on saturday. but some u.s. officials worry him leaving ukraine would give moscow a window to act. tonight, the white house is also blaming russia for those cyber-attacks in ukraine that we saw this week against the defense ministry and major banks. national security officials say they do not have intelligence to indicate russia is coming after the u.s. next. but they are working with the private sector to secure systems just in case. jericka. duncan: weijia jiang at the white house, getting the president to clarify how seriously concerned he is about an invasion. thank you. now to ukraine, where in the eastern part of the country, there have been reports of

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