known. judge jackson will start her visit with senators next week. griff: history being made. actually, thank you. what the white house is saying about our future diplomacy with russia and what they haven t ruled out. we returned after the break. stick with us. buried in receipts, invoices and other paperwork that s preventing you from doing what matters most? then get the all new epson rapidreceipt smart organizer to scan, digitize and organize your documents and receipts. receipts go in, and stress goes away. it s the only solution on the market specifically designed to extract and digitize key data trapped on receipts and invoices. and it integrates with financial software like quickbooks and turbotax. transform paper documents like contracts, tax records, warranties, wills, even recipes into searchable pdfs. so the information is always right
and courts haven t looked like america. reporter: president biden nominating the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. judge ketanji brown jackson who accepted the president s call to now become a justice on the nation s highest court. i am truly humbled by the extraordinary honor of this nomination. reporter: if approved by the senate, jackson would succeed justice stephen breyer. a mentor for whom she worked as a law clerk in 1999. justice breyer, the members of the senate will decide if i fill your seat. but please know that i could never fill your shoes. reporter: her liberal ideology would not change the balance on the court. and her presence on the bench would mark a major milestone for the court and history. it comes two years to the date since biden first made the pledge to nominate a black woman on the court at the south carolina primary. i m looking forward to making
shrouded in secrecy. we re learning that president biden met with three candidates on valentine s day, february 14th, for individual interviews at the white house that went under the radar of everyone at the time but he offered the position on thursday evening to judge jackson and she was at the white house on friday. for too long our government, our courts haven t looked like america. reporter: president biden making history nominating the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. judge ketanji brown jackson who accepted the president s offer during a call now beginning the confirmation process to become a justice on the nation s highest court. i am truly humbled by the extraordinary honor of this nomination. reporter: if approved, jackson would succeed justice stephen breyer. justice breyer, the members of the senate will decide if i fill your seat, but please know
i m here to fulfill may responsibilities under the constitution to preserve freedom and liberty in the united states of america. reporter: nominating ketanji judge brown jackson. for too long, our government, our courts haven t looked like manager. i believe it is time that we have a court that reflects the full talents and greatness of our nation. reporter: if confirmed, she would be the first black woman to serve on the highest court. as it happens, i share a birthday with the first black woman ever to be appointed as a federal judge. the honorable judge. i proudly stand on judge motley s shoulders, sharing not only her birthday but also her steadfast and courageous commitment to equal justice under law. jackson, a former clerk for
in terms of trying to dissuade put friend his advance. that s right, boris, historically, they haven t been very effective and i m doubtful about sanctions on russia. sanctions are predicated if we cause enough for the oligarchs that they would push putin to change his policy. that s an misunderstanding of the oligarchs today. those oligarchs that have that political power are the ones that putin crushed. that s how he came into power. many of the oligarchs share putin s vision. they re not going to go against him, they re going to accept a good deal of sacrifice before they consider that. they re just not effective in general. we should have put s.w.i.f.t. in place before. it should have been used as a deterrent. i m deeply concerned that it will take months or a year before these sanctions hit and