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  CBS NEWS  Former State Department official Anne-Marie Slaughter is restarting an old debate for women - how to juggle demanding careers with raising a family.Slaughter writes in The Atlantic,  I found myself in a job that is typical for the vast majority of working women. Working long hours on someone else s schedule, I could no longer be both the parent and the professional I wanted to be. She also writes,  It is society that must change - coming to value choices to put family ahead of work just as much as those to put wor stanley termohrnek k ahead of family. Monday on  CBS This Morning  Sallie Krawcheck, former chief executive officer of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, said the issue is very personal and depends on the woman s expectations of  having it all.  But Krawcheck said she marvels at how we haven t made more progress.  The senior levels of companies, of corporations, of boards, we ve really plateaued at about 15, 16 percent of women.  CBS This Morning  contributor Lee Woodruff said,  Slaughter  makes the argument that women haven t risen to the stanley cups  ranks in enough places and enough numbers to really help facilitate that change. What I think is so interesting really is where we are today. Think about where we are when I started in the  80s with my little gray suit and shopping for silk bow ties. No joke.          I would argue em stanley website otionally we re still wearing those men s clothes,  Krawcheck said.   There s an entire industry about how you as a woman should behave in order to make it in a Kprm Pentagon ups security at U.S. bases for 9/11
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