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athena jones is there for us. athena, what more can you tell us? people have been calling for her head. it seemed like she might have survived, but no. >> that's right. hi, erin. all along during the disastrous roll-out of healthcare.gov, secretary sebelius was under an enormous amount of pressure and the administration stood by her, repeatedly in briefs. you heard from white house press secretary jay carney that the administration had faith in kathleen sebelius. the word here is she wanted to wait until they could announce these positive numbers. you'll remember a week ago the administration was able to say 7.1 million people ended up signing up for health insurance, despite that rocky start, that rocky roll-out to healthcare.gov. and even this morning, we heard from secretary sebelius on capitol hill saying that another 400,000 people have now signed up. so bringing that total to 7.5, which is a number that many people, many people doubted the administration would be able to reach. so she can point to that as a success. we should mention that kat
athena jones is there for us. athena, what more can you tell us? people have been calling for her head. it seemed like she might have survived, but no. >> that's right. hi, erin. all along during the disastrous roll-out of healthcare.gov, secretary sebelius was under an enormous amount of pressure and the administration stood by her, repeatedly in briefs. you heard from white house press secretary jay carney that the administration had faith in kathleen sebelius. the word here is she...
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cnn's athena jones is joining us from the white house with more. athena?ts this transition to take place next month. the disastrous rollout of healthcare.gov's is one of the white house's lowest points. with secretary sebelius leaving, they're hoping they can turn the page on the difficult phase in the implementation of a controversial law. >> kathleen has been here through the long fight to pass the affordable care act. she helped guide its implementation, even when it got rough. >> reporter: president obama bidding farewell to health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius. >> you're now under oath. >> reporter: the face of the administration's rocky rollout of healthcare.gov. >> hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. >> reporter: a frequent target of republican critics and late night comedy shows like "saturday night live" which mocked the website's problem. >> how it's been crashing and freezing and shutting down and stalling and not working and breaking and sucking. >> reporter: the glitch plague site bedeviled the administration
cnn's athena jones is joining us from the white house with more. athena?ts this transition to take place next month. the disastrous rollout of healthcare.gov's is one of the white house's lowest points. with secretary sebelius leaving, they're hoping they can turn the page on the difficult phase in the implementation of a controversial law. >> kathleen has been here through the long fight to pass the affordable care act. she helped guide its implementation, even when it got rough....
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our athena jones has more. >> the international search team has to look very, very closely at what thet and encouraging lead but one in which i urge you to continue to treat carefully. >> reporter: words of warning over the weekend about a possible break through from this chinese crew which used a hydrophone for what could be the black boxes. with this breakthrough coming on the very last day of battery life, is it too good to be true? >> what i find still odd is the fact that we don't have an associated debris field. you don't have smoke without fire. we've never had a crash investigation where black boxes were found without debris. >> there is fleeting signals that the chinese picked up. for instance, how could a relatively rudimentary detect for, this one costing no more than $16,000, pick up pulses miles deep? it's technically possible but not likely. >> reporter: the signals are the right frequency but the ocean is noisy and the chinese team wasn't operating in ideal conditions. using ear buds instead of more reliable headsets to listen for the pulses. the team was also traveling
our athena jones has more. >> the international search team has to look very, very closely at what thet and encouraging lead but one in which i urge you to continue to treat carefully. >> reporter: words of warning over the weekend about a possible break through from this chinese crew which used a hydrophone for what could be the black boxes. with this breakthrough coming on the very last day of battery life, is it too good to be true? >> what i find still odd is the fact that...
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cnn's athena jones is here with us, part of the story. so what's been going wrong?, wolf, by all accounts there have been a lot of bits and starts in this investigation with missed clues and distractions. like those debris sightings we've been hearing about for a couple of weeks now. those detours have cost investigators crucial time. it's the most extensive search ever for a missing commercial jetliner. >> we are trying to do everything in our powers to find where the plane is. >> reporter: and it hasn't been without detours. hundreds of miles of ocean searched. thousands of miles apart. and poorly coordinated at the start. >> it took weeks for those people to be able to be assembled and organized. >> reporter: after learning the plane lost contact with air traffic controllers at 1:19 a.m. on march 8th, search teams spent much of the first week looking in the gulf of thailand and the south china sea. four days into the search, new analysis of radar data showed the plane changed course. taking a sharp left turn. had this data been analyzed earlier, it could have sav
cnn's athena jones is here with us, part of the story. so what's been going wrong?, wolf, by all accounts there have been a lot of bits and starts in this investigation with missed clues and distractions. like those debris sightings we've been hearing about for a couple of weeks now. those detours have cost investigators crucial time. it's the most extensive search ever for a missing commercial jetliner. >> we are trying to do everything in our powers to find where the plane is. >>...
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>> athena jones at the white house, thank you. >>> still ahead, the latest developments in the search. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ build! we're investing big to keep our country in the lead. ♪ load! we keep moving to deliver what you need. and that means growth, lots of cargo going all around the globe. cars and parts, fuel and steel, peas and rice, hey that's nice! ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ these days, everything is done on the internet. and tomorrow you'll do even more. that's what comcast business was built for. slow dsl from the phon
>> athena jones at the white house, thank you. >>> still ahead, the latest developments in the search. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome!...
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athena 115, all about honesty patience, accountability and unconditional love. those are the age of tweeting. >> sounds like a wise woman. >> wise woman indeed. >> general profiles of overbearing parent and more recently, the dolphin pairnt pat emerged. competition for top universities is more credit tough than ever. stanford only selected 5% of its applicants. quite the daunting task so how do parents know when they're getting it right without adding undue pressure? is it getting a nine-year-old to program computer software? what it takes to raise a successful and balanced child. ellen, digital media strategist to work with kids to use social media for social good. what a concept. dr. shimi kay, author of the dolphin way, an alternative to parenting in response to tiger parenting. an advocate of bilingual education as a tool for second and rebecca levy. white house champion for change with her work on youth education. dr. kang, it's all very subjective but generally in 2014 how do you think america defines a successful child? >> sure. a lot of parents are misgu
athena 115, all about honesty patience, accountability and unconditional love. those are the age of tweeting. >> sounds like a wise woman. >> wise woman indeed. >> general profiles of overbearing parent and more recently, the dolphin pairnt pat emerged. competition for top universities is more credit tough than ever. stanford only selected 5% of its applicants. quite the daunting task so how do parents know when they're getting it right without adding undue pressure? is it...
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what a great way to start the trading day with trader dan stecich of athena advisor services. good morning dan. what a tech wreck on friday. what was behind that move in the nasdaq? >>i'm not really concerned about why it came about. there's a lot of reasons why people are saying it happened. i think the most primary reason out there is these markets have gotten very lofty. there's some profit taking out there. simply putthere's nothing more than that. >>how much of it though was maybe reaction to the jobs number? >>that's an interesting one. on friday morning, you had the jobs number come out and the market rallied a little bit and then it started fading. throughout the day it came down. i think 2 things happened here1 is there were expectations. i think in the whisper numbers they talk about250-275 on that non-farm numberyou didn't get that. and the other thing is what i said before. i think it's just profit taking in the market. so the combination of those 2 things helped push the market down. >>do you see this as a buying opportunity today or would you wait? >>i'm going to
what a great way to start the trading day with trader dan stecich of athena advisor services. good morning dan. what a tech wreck on friday. what was behind that move in the nasdaq? >>i'm not really concerned about why it came about. there's a lot of reasons why people are saying it happened. i think the most primary reason out there is these markets have gotten very lofty. there's some profit taking out there. simply putthere's nothing more than that. >>how much of it though was...
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athena fully depressed that he should go whether he should this be new forms. should a total of eleven who is assumed. so when i spoke to him to the minister of the secretary general. i was coming from a position of having been briefed by the tory chairman would take any restrictions that the recordings date back to previous government and a commission of investigation is being set up. gerry adams though was focusing on the current court action by keane bailey. there probably are going to use markers and the commission of investigators from the loss of a perceptible the minister for justice remain the focus of political attention take that piece chicken fonda has an ancestor had received anti semitic material. his tone of this awesome to know. but returning to the master of the cut the recording is the question this evening when the locals and font in this controversy be appearing before the leftist justice commission to clarify the master of the committee has been teaching this evening to discuss the issue for tickets or fourteen years mr has put its toll. the
athena fully depressed that he should go whether he should this be new forms. should a total of eleven who is assumed. so when i spoke to him to the minister of the secretary general. i was coming from a position of having been briefed by the tory chairman would take any restrictions that the recordings date back to previous government and a commission of investigation is being set up. gerry adams though was focusing on the current court action by keane bailey. there probably are going to use...
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athena jones is there.enia. >> reporter: good morning, this is a sat day that president obama is marking today in washington. it was three weeks ago today that the mudslide buried homes and killed people. the president is going to visit the area, talk with first responders and delivering remarks before heading off to asia in the four-country visit. it's his fifth visit to the region. you'll remember back in 2011 the white house announced the pivot to asia. the asia-pacific region. this trip is meant to reassure those countries that that focus is still on asia and the pacific. the first stop will be to south korea. and malaysia and philippines, countries he was supposed to visit back in october but wasn't able do so because of the government shutdown. the biggest issues he's going to be talking about will be trade and security issues. ambassador susan rice said if they're able to complete this transpacific partnership, this big trade deal, it could boost u.s. exports by more than $123 billion yearly. so that
athena jones is there.enia. >> reporter: good morning, this is a sat day that president obama is marking today in washington. it was three weeks ago today that the mudslide buried homes and killed people. the president is going to visit the area, talk with first responders and delivering remarks before heading off to asia in the four-country visit. it's his fifth visit to the region. you'll remember back in 2011 the white house announced the pivot to asia. the asia-pacific region. this...
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liz: some of your competitors in the space, owens minor, there's athena health care, they're all trying, and i think it's great. >> right. liz: i just feel that when you talk about how you get out of the way and let the private sector, you know, since obamacare calm out and said -- came out and said, look, we're not going to reimburse medicare case where is they obtain problems or diseases in the hospital, those numbers dropped. >> right. liz: which i found fascinating. so there are silver linings to what the governor can do. >> absolutely. there are incentives and penalties. our job is help these health systems figure out how to change this from the inside and how to really optimize tear performance. liz: susan, good luck to you. susan devore is premier inc. ceo and president, ticker symbol pinc. speaking of which, the nasdaq's up, so is the dow and s&p. one of the most-loved books of all time, "to kill a mockingbird," has been absent from digital libraries. how many of you have tried to download this? even though it sold more than 30 million copies. author harper lee on your screen ma
liz: some of your competitors in the space, owens minor, there's athena health care, they're all trying, and i think it's great. >> right. liz: i just feel that when you talk about how you get out of the way and let the private sector, you know, since obamacare calm out and said -- came out and said, look, we're not going to reimburse medicare case where is they obtain problems or diseases in the hospital, those numbers dropped. >> right. liz: which i found fascinating. so there are...
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look out, athena has been bleeding from the eyeballs down from 205 to 127 on disappointing numbers. maybe activists can bail the group out. i wouldn't bet that way, but stranger things have happened. i've got only one i'm really worried about on thursday. and this isn't about valuation. this is about actual earnings. this is about -- this isn't one of those stocks that's a crazy stock. it's a well-run company. i'm talking about mastercard. i know it's down from the high of 84, closed down $3, $70 and change. the rival visa reported a hideous number last night and shed a quick ten points falling to 199. in part because of slower cross-border revenues but also because of worries russia could shut down visa's business in their country in retaliation for our defense of ukraine. visa has 100 million card holders in russia, and a very large russian exposure. so i see plenty of cause for concern. i say be careful. and it doesn't help that the last quarter wasn't all that spectacular even as it and visa are very well run. we also get to hear from a company that's become the wrecking crew fo
look out, athena has been bleeding from the eyeballs down from 205 to 127 on disappointing numbers. maybe activists can bail the group out. i wouldn't bet that way, but stranger things have happened. i've got only one i'm really worried about on thursday. and this isn't about valuation. this is about actual earnings. this is about -- this isn't one of those stocks that's a crazy stock. it's a well-run company. i'm talking about mastercard. i know it's down from the high of 84, closed down $3,...
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minister was supposed to meet with the ukrainian foreign minister in paris, and a reporter asked of the athenathat?" because they do not even recognize ukraine's central government. so that was the foreign minister making a joke that this person was not important enough to talk to. they are sitting down today -- that is progress. whether they're going to sort of really resolve all of the issues that the russians would like to see like the centralization of power in ukraine, like ukraine agreeing never to become a part of nato, particularly the strong comments we got from russia earlier today. >> ryan, thank you so much. that does it for us today on "in the loop." int does it for us, we are for a long weekend. we will be live outside the supreme court on tuesday. we will bring you an exclusive interview with aereo chet kanojia. it will be the last time he speaks before opening arguments in the future of paid tv. on thursday, we will be joined by tony malkin, ceo of the empire state realty trust for the special look at the business behind the iconic new york city skyskraper all next week. ♪ >> i
minister was supposed to meet with the ukrainian foreign minister in paris, and a reporter asked of the athenathat?" because they do not even recognize ukraine's central government. so that was the foreign minister making a joke that this person was not important enough to talk to. they are sitting down today -- that is progress. whether they're going to sort of really resolve all of the issues that the russians would like to see like the centralization of power in ukraine, like ukraine...