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aron, let's start with you.mber are you hearing from the australians right now about how much this is costing? >> reporter: hi, john. well, it's pricey. the chief of the australian transportation and safety board telling cnn that it's estimated that a prolonged underwater search and recovery effort will cost around a quarter of a billion dollars. and that doesn't even include the search for debris. every day they've been deploying around a dozen ships and a dozen planes to scour the oceans for any signs of mh370. they have found nothing so far, but that's estimated to cost in the tens of millions of dollars. now, angus houston, the man responsible for coordinating this multinational effort, has been asked time and time again about that price tag. he has been loatheded to put a specific price on it all, but he acknowledges that this is expensive. so far none of the countries involved balking at any of this cost, john. >> well, obviously there are many countries involved, tom. so how does it get split up? who exac
aron, let's start with you.mber are you hearing from the australians right now about how much this is costing? >> reporter: hi, john. well, it's pricey. the chief of the australian transportation and safety board telling cnn that it's estimated that a prolonged underwater search and recovery effort will cost around a quarter of a billion dollars. and that doesn't even include the search for debris. every day they've been deploying around a dozen ships and a dozen planes to scour the...
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aron's another green jacket. >> end of a calendar indicates bring the temperature does [ male announcer this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. it is time for the blackhawks to defend the stanley cup. here is the schedule for the first round. games 1 and 2 or thursday and saturday. next monday and wednesday in chicago. game 6 is on the 27 that the united center. game 7 will be in st. louis on the 29th. here's what the announcer is expecting. >> this is going to be a serious were you're going to of a physical team in st. louis. you're going to need to make plays on small areas. come playoff time the skating rink shrinks. it will be a physical series. >> the knicks were ahead for most of the song.
aron's another green jacket. >> end of a calendar indicates bring the temperature does [ male announcer this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [...
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>> i think it's clear that our adversaries aron the world have sized the administration up as being weak and inattentive. draws red line and then ignores them. acts as if words are the equivalent of oh, and our friends and ails around the world see the same thing. they see no american leadership. they see an america that's unable to defend its own interests, so if you're in ukraine, you're feeling pretty lonely and isolated right now. >> and it could be a very dangerous situation and seems to be that. ambassador john bolton, always good to see you, as always. harris? >> the hunt for flight 370 has potentially hit a critical point. the all-important black boxes on board that passenger jetliner that vanished more than a month ago are likely fading, maybe even running completely out of juice. that's just based on the manufacturer guidelines for how long those batteries might last and here's the latest on the pinging noises search crews thought they heard coming from a plane's black boxes. they have nod heard a ping since april 8 when four signals helped narrow down the search. it's a huge s
>> i think it's clear that our adversaries aron the world have sized the administration up as being weak and inattentive. draws red line and then ignores them. acts as if words are the equivalent of oh, and our friends and ails around the world see the same thing. they see no american leadership. they see an america that's unable to defend its own interests, so if you're in ukraine, you're feeling pretty lonely and isolated right now. >> and it could be a very dangerous situation...
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and then we brought it back in the lab, and we washed it again very carefully to get aron rtet d dried it careful, and we see t result we see here. ye what would happen if you left it out in the sun for too long? well, if we left it out and it stayed wet, it would get very, very white. and if it got dry, it would get very yellow again. so we watch it very carefully when we have it out there, and then we make a judgment about what tone we want it to be before we bring it in. why is one darker than the other? well, one was exposed to more light over its lifetime than the other. the most damaging part of light is the ultraviolet end of the spectrum. and that's what would cause this kind of damage to paper. in t mushewe disay d en we dithe treatmt on these objts, sed anraolet filte so that we didn't allow the most damaging light to get at them. woman: we know that light damages art on paper, and these works on paper are no exception. here we are in the matisse tower gallery in the east building of the national gallery of art. we are surrounded by 5 superb paper cutouts done by henri matiss
and then we brought it back in the lab, and we washed it again very carefully to get aron rtet d dried it careful, and we see t result we see here. ye what would happen if you left it out in the sun for too long? well, if we left it out and it stayed wet, it would get very, very white. and if it got dry, it would get very yellow again. so we watch it very carefully when we have it out there, and then we make a judgment about what tone we want it to be before we bring it in. why is one darker...
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good morning, aron. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that object of interest that we chatted so much about yesterday. it was a piece of metal found about 190 miles to the south of perth. officials now, of course, ruling it out as having no connection to missing malaysian flight 370. but cnn has managed to obtain photographs of that object. and in looking at those photos, it is perhaps easy to see why authorities were so initially interested in it. it's essentially a long piece of metal with rivets. but, of course, in the end, it turned out to be just another lead turned disappointment. but officials at the moment not exactly saying what it is. but it does appear to be just another piece of garbage like all the rest of the garbage that has sort of muddled the waters of that aerial search for debris that is ongoing today. another 11 planes and 11 ships out there scouring the waters, trying to find any sign of this plane. australian authorities now even acknowledging that it's highly unlikely that anything will come out of that visual sear
good morning, aron. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that object of interest that we chatted so much about yesterday. it was a piece of metal found about 190 miles to the south of perth. officials now, of course, ruling it out as having no connection to missing malaysian flight 370. but cnn has managed to obtain photographs of that object. and in looking at those photos, it is perhaps easy to see why authorities were so initially interested in it. it's essentially a long piece of metal...
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leon aron, thank you. wolf blitzer here with a prevuf "the situation room." your show. the video surfacing of a high-level al qaeda meeting in yemen. what more do we know? >> barbara starr broke that story yesterday in "the situation room." it's amazing video. these are 100 al qaeda terrorists, training, including the number two al qaeda leader, all out there, high definition video. this is good quality video, posted on youtube. the question, did the u.s. intelligence community really know about this? if they did know about it, why weren't drones sent to strike some terrorists which the obama administration does a lot of the drone assassinations and suspected terrorists whether in yemen or elsewhere. barbara's got more. peter bergen will be joining us, he's got strong thoughts on what's going on now. the video, you've seen it, very dramatic. >> it's not al qaeda on the run. >> no. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. we'll watch "the situation room" next. >> coming up, a college dropout, living in his mom's basement and a dotcom billionaire, one of twitter's c
leon aron, thank you. wolf blitzer here with a prevuf "the situation room." your show. the video surfacing of a high-level al qaeda meeting in yemen. what more do we know? >> barbara starr broke that story yesterday in "the situation room." it's amazing video. these are 100 al qaeda terrorists, training, including the number two al qaeda leader, all out there, high definition video. this is good quality video, posted on youtube. the question, did the u.s. intelligence...
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aron is talking about affects a lot. utilities. >> in other words, we have to stop the looting.ur -- we have to stop the polluting. identified the need to develop empathy for those affected by -- >> that would be me. >> you buy a pair of shoes and then you get tom keene a pair of shoes. is paying a huge role in employment and jobs. people are willing to forgo a job or take submarket pay. purpose in a sense is becoming a currency. we are seeing this with millennial's over and over again, choosing lower paying jobs. what is jpmorgan doing to adapt to this? >> it is not adjusting the fundamentals, which is the 9:00 they addressless the fundamentals, they are just using band-aids. >> do you see this with young employees and new entrants at wells fargo? >> i think we are fortunate because we have a pretty selective employee options. people understand that the game is the 6:00 a.m. to midnight, so they are not coming to us unless they are willing to put those hours in. >> this monday as you study for the cfa exam and have no life, we go to aaron hearst and the money question. -- aaron
aron is talking about affects a lot. utilities. >> in other words, we have to stop the looting.ur -- we have to stop the polluting. identified the need to develop empathy for those affected by -- >> that would be me. >> you buy a pair of shoes and then you get tom keene a pair of shoes. is paying a huge role in employment and jobs. people are willing to forgo a job or take submarket pay. purpose in a sense is becoming a currency. we are seeing this with millennial's over and...
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an upgrade from jpmorgan chase raising aron price on the stock from $115 to $125 saying there's a possibilitytors may target them. those shares of 2.5% as the company and makes fuel cells announcing only buying one of its rivals for $4 million in stock. power shares are by 1/2% and pandora, the popular internet radio company reporting listening our surged by 14% last month from a year earlier. shares were moving hire about 5% but right now so is the quick one. the real halftime report is next. stuart: the much-anticipated real have tossed report. nicole petallides at the exchange, market watcher harry dent, welcome back, charles payne, liz macdonald are here. despite all the time of the highs on the dow and the s&p 500, plenty of people out there are saying there's a crash coming like 1987. look at this chart. it is in usa today. it compares the current rally with 1987 right before the crash. harry dent, right up your alley. you see any significance in those charts? >> yes. i see bigger crash san 87. in 2007 we peaked in the baby boom boom and spending, the spending way of in my new book the
an upgrade from jpmorgan chase raising aron price on the stock from $115 to $125 saying there's a possibilitytors may target them. those shares of 2.5% as the company and makes fuel cells announcing only buying one of its rivals for $4 million in stock. power shares are by 1/2% and pandora, the popular internet radio company reporting listening our surged by 14% last month from a year earlier. shares were moving hire about 5% but right now so is the quick one. the real halftime report is next....