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>> suzanne malveaux, many thanks. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid detection? is this proof of a criminal act? we're live with all the breaking details. >>> another change. investigators now say it was the pilot, not the co-pilot, who uttered the last words from the cockpit. so what does that tell us? >>> and a new ping coming from the ocean floor leading authorities to narrow the search zone even more as they try to zero in on those critical black boxes from flight 370.
>> suzanne malveaux, many thanks. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid detection? is this proof of a criminal act? we're live with all the breaking details. >>> another change. investigators now say it was the pilot, not the co-pilot, who uttered the last words from the cockpit. so what does...
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civil rights movement, along with martin lu th luther king junior, the national correspondent, susan malveauxhe president's speech. it's not first time he's addressed civil rights. three months ago we heard him at the 50th anniversary at the march on washington. this was a little bit different talking about lbj's legacy. what struck you as unique here? >> he said the presidency, what the hell is the presidency for but to make big changes here? it's been one of those points of debate. president obama is one of four presidents when the summit is over we will hear from. we will hear from george w. bush later. one of the things people have been talking about, how do we bring about change of a country? is it possible to replicate what happened 50 years ago such a tumultuous time. and we heard from president carter and said you need to establish relationships between the president and congress to move big agenda items forward. we heard from president clinton yesterday saying people don't have the kind of courage those legislators had 50 years ago to potentially lose their seats to get big items don
civil rights movement, along with martin lu th luther king junior, the national correspondent, susan malveauxhe president's speech. it's not first time he's addressed civil rights. three months ago we heard him at the 50th anniversary at the march on washington. this was a little bit different talking about lbj's legacy. what struck you as unique here? >> he said the presidency, what the hell is the presidency for but to make big changes here? it's been one of those points of debate....
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suzanne malveaux is covering the story for us.>> and the sponsors, it just grows and grows. the nba now planning a press conference to outline what is next after this day of fast-moving developments. a firestorm in the nba over what should happen now to l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling. today sponsors carmax and virgin america are cutting their ties with the team in response to racist remarks sterling allegedly made on tape. doc rivers talked about the toll it is taking on his players. >> i can't tell you how upset i am, our players are. >> reporter: over the weekend tmz posted these recordings with his girlfriend v. stiviano. >> people call you and tell you that i have black people on my instagram and it bothers you. >> yeah, it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. do you have to? you can do anything but don't put it on instagram so the world has to see it and they have to call me. don't bring them to my games, okay? >> reporter: the nba launched an expedited investigate and t
suzanne malveaux is covering the story for us.>> and the sponsors, it just grows and grows. the nba now planning a press conference to outline what is next after this day of fast-moving developments. a firestorm in the nba over what should happen now to l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling. today sponsors carmax and virgin america are cutting their ties with the team in response to racist remarks sterling allegedly made on tape. doc rivers talked about the toll it is taking on his...
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the government wants to make it clear to them that it's doing everything it can, wolf. >> suzanne malveauxearch for flight 370. ♪ [ male announcer ] when fixed income experts... ♪ ...work with equity experts... ♪ ...who work with regional experts... ♪ ...who work with portfolio management experts, that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, u
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> that would be the first american plane in iran in decades. >>> if the blue-fin is successful in its efforts to locate flight 370 what happens next? we will have a look at the device that would bring the missing plane's wreckage up from the ocean floor. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! home insurance provided and serviced by third party insurers. why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice.
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> that would be the first american plane in iran in decades. >>> if the blue-fin is successful in its efforts to locate flight 370 what happens next? we will have a look at the device that would bring the missing plane's wreckage up from the ocean floor. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh,...
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bedding that my innocent child in a small step son couldn't deal with dravid white canadian press malveaux. and to some of the developments now the nation should go see the government not to do was the confidence of the common people and the business community. seeing a bomb at the siege of this being so blunt and tsn. yet many was getting hot in jennings general election cheating county are on the situation in the country. charlie said the capital dhaka. nasa said the gunman been tough getting into confidence to domestic and international business community. the irony of the country. investors. i'm from i've said the country fast food secure that the bed he's good and bad investment. and the country the sis nt government s each onion cost of keeping the fundamentalist forces in the country under control remember those that prefer to me. the base. the kids on them and use the beads. and this is one thing. it's hard to use these quantities forces. the ending when french identity said she could to know them and that's within its promise of bringing the contents are just as ireland continued
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suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> still ahead, the death toll climbs in that ferry that sank offould go to the captain. alexandra field joins us now. >> reporter: so many questions about what this captain did when everything went wrong. so what is a captain required to do and what have other captains done in similar situations? we'll take a look coming up after the break. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all
suzanne malveaux, cnn, washington. >>> still ahead, the death toll climbs in that ferry that sank offould go to the captain. alexandra field joins us now. >> reporter: so many questions about what this captain did when everything went wrong. so what is a captain required to do and what have other captains done in similar situations? we'll take a look coming up after the break. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to...
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and of course the movement that was behind it. >> suzanne malveaux reporting live this morning.you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. at this hour with burma michaela starts now. >>> the search area shrinks, the urgency grows. crews desperate to find flight 370 hear nothing. no new pings that m
and of course the movement that was behind it. >> suzanne malveaux reporting live this morning.you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. at this hour with burma michaela starts now. >>> the search area shrinks, the urgency grows. crews desperate to find flight 370 hear nothing. no new pings that m
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>> suzanne malveaux, many thanks. thank you for joining me today.ls now say
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thanks very much, suzanne malveaux. more with the former nba star, kareem abdul jabbar joining us los angeles behind the film "on the shoulders of giants" about the all-black team, harlem ravens and the role in the civil rights movement. a powerful, powerful film. joined by rachel nickels in new york. >> you worked for donald sterling, you said you were aware of his track record, you wrote a piece about it. you and others suggesting it's taken way too long to punish this guy. so what's going on here? >> well, i think the fact that mr. sterling understood that his views might not be received very well, gave him the incentive to keep it under wraps and this recording, like pulled down the mask, so to speak. we have this situation that we have. >> how surprised were you when you heard those audiotapes? >> i wasn't very surprised because of the thing that you mentioned earlier where he was discriminating against people who wanted to rent some of his properties. and the only reason that they couldn't rent the properties, the
thanks very much, suzanne malveaux. more with the former nba star, kareem abdul jabbar joining us los angeles behind the film "on the shoulders of giants" about the all-black team, harlem ravens and the role in the civil rights movement. a powerful, powerful film. joined by rachel nickels in new york. >> you worked for donald sterling, you said you were aware of his track record, you wrote a piece about it. you and others suggesting it's taken way too long to punish this guy. so...
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suzanne malveaux has the story. >> you had to like it. i mean, he was a big lovable texan.ough he made you feel comfortable, he made you feel uncomfortable. he'd look down on you and talk with you very intensely. and you couldn't say much to him. >> reporter: it was famously called the johnson treatment. lbj's power, as well as his quirks, were notorious, as depicted by this scene in a movie "the butler." >> i want you to get on the phone and call the naacp. >> reporter: johnson's speechwriter, richard goodwin. >> when you're in the military, it's happening all the time. and johnson was used to doing that. >> reporter: johnson also reportedly swore like a sailor, and occasionally used the "n" word. >> back then it was part of our ven ak lar. but with martin luther king, he was always respectful. >> reporter: early in his career he was no civil rights activist. casting votes against the legislation. >> when he was a senator from texas, he really couldn't follow up that much. otherwise he would have lost his seat. >> reporter: so what was the driving force behind this momento
suzanne malveaux has the story. >> you had to like it. i mean, he was a big lovable texan.ough he made you feel comfortable, he made you feel uncomfortable. he'd look down on you and talk with you very intensely. and you couldn't say much to him. >> reporter: it was famously called the johnson treatment. lbj's power, as well as his quirks, were notorious, as depicted by this scene in a movie "the butler." >> i want you to get on the phone and call the naacp. >>...
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. >> suzanne malveaux reporting live this morning. thanks so much. and thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. at this hour with burma michaela starts now. >>> the search area shrinks, the urgency grows. crews desperate to find flight 370 hear nothing. no new pings that might lead them to the plane. >>> memories prove too much. oscar pistorius overcome and breaks down on the stand as he tells the court about the night he shot and killed his girlfriend. >>> and president obama this hour signs two executive orders aimed at shrinking the pay gap between men and women. the president's actions coming on equal pay day. but is this really about pay or politics or both? great to see you. >> we won't talk about how much each of you makes. d it is 11:00 a.m. in the east. the search for flight 370. search crews once again coming up empty. they failed to relocate the pinging sounds they had hoped would lead them to flight 370's black boxes deep in the indian ocean. this certainly seen as a setback as the search enters a second month. >> right now the
. >> suzanne malveaux reporting live this morning. thanks so much. and thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. at this hour with burma michaela starts now. >>> the search area shrinks, the urgency grows. crews desperate to find flight 370 hear nothing. no new pings that might lead them to the plane. >>> memories prove too much. oscar pistorius overcome and breaks down on the stand as he tells the court about the night he shot and killed his girlfriend....
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>> suzanne malveaux, many thanks. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid detection? is this proof of a criminal act? we're live with all the breaking details. >>> another change. investigators now say it was the pilot, not the co-pilot, who uttered the last words from the cockpit. so what does that tell us? >>> and a new ping coming from the ocean floor leading authorities to narrow the search zone even more as they try to zero in on those critical black boxes from flight 370. >>> hello, everyone, i'm john berman. michaela is off today. it's 11:00 a.m. in the east. 8:00 a.m. out west. and we begin this hour with the breaking news on several fronts in the mystery of flight 370. cnn sources say after the plane took that mysterious left turn, it disappeared from radar, flying, they say, about 120 nautical miles before radar, they claim, before over malaysia before reappearing.
>> suzanne malveaux, many thanks. thank you for joining me today. i'm carol costello. >>> the story is changing. officials now say flight 370 made a rapid descent below 5,000 feet. it disappeared, then reappeared on radar, they say. was this to avoid detection? is this proof of a criminal act? we're live with all the breaking details. >>> another change. investigators now say it was the pilot, not the co-pilot, who uttered the last words from the cockpit. so what does...
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suzanne malveaux has that story for us. what have you learned? >> an unidentified u.s.. why is it sitting in a highly visible area? these are a couple of the questions that journalists are asking now because of the united states' strict sanctions that forbid most american companies from doing business in iran. a six-wing aircraft captured in a photograph by "the new york times" sits at the airport in iran. is someone breaking the law? >> the iranian transactions and sanctions regulations prohibit the ex por tags of goohibi ex at u.s. aircraft from flying to iran. >> reporter: the state department is investigating but it's the treasury department that is taking the lead. and will enforce if appropriate u.s. sanctions. >> you can travel to iran but you have to get permission from the government and clarity as to the things you can do and the things you can't do. one of the first questions here will be whoever made this trip, did they apply to the treasury department, you know, for permission with a clear understanding of how you can spend money in iran and how you can't s
suzanne malveaux has that story for us. what have you learned? >> an unidentified u.s.. why is it sitting in a highly visible area? these are a couple of the questions that journalists are asking now because of the united states' strict sanctions that forbid most american companies from doing business in iran. a six-wing aircraft captured in a photograph by "the new york times" sits at the airport in iran. is someone breaking the law? >> the iranian transactions and...
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we have coverage with reporters analysts, let start with susan malveaux, this is a powerful statement. >> it was very dramatic. this action was swift. it was necessary. it's become a huge distraction in the height of the playoffs, 12 response earps dropped or suspended sponsorships with the team. now that sterling is persona nongrata, where does that leave the clippers a team worth an estimated $575 million. and firestorm in the nba. >> l.a. clippers owner donald sterling is out. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers' organization or the nba. >> reporter: after interviewing sterling and wrapping up its lightning speed investigation, the nba's commissioner adam silver delivered the blow. >> mr. sterling may not attend any nba games or practicing, he may not be present at any clippers' facility, and he may not participate in any business or player personnel decisions, involving the team. >> he will also be barred from attending nba board of governors' meetings or participating in any other league activity. >> sterling was also
we have coverage with reporters analysts, let start with susan malveaux, this is a powerful statement. >> it was very dramatic. this action was swift. it was necessary. it's become a huge distraction in the height of the playoffs, 12 response earps dropped or suspended sponsorships with the team. now that sterling is persona nongrata, where does that leave the clippers a team worth an estimated $575 million. and firestorm in the nba. >> l.a. clippers owner donald sterling is out....
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that's where our suzanne malveaux is live in austin.t it. we've seen carter, clinton. president obama will be here today to give the keynote address. we'll also see george w. bush, all this to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1964. it was a historic occasion, barring discrimination during one of the most tumultuous times in our country. there are a number of things that will also be tackled today that we anticipate, two very important questions. one is what are the civil rights issues, most important pressing issues today? is it gay rights, immigration, health care? we heard from president carter talking about that he still believes it's women's rights. the fact that you having sexual slavery in this country alive and well today. the second issue, the second point is why can't we get anything significant, anything big done in washington? what can we learn from the civil rights movement? we heard from president clinton yesterday, and he said he believes politicians just don't -- they have not engaged in the art o
that's where our suzanne malveaux is live in austin.t it. we've seen carter, clinton. president obama will be here today to give the keynote address. we'll also see george w. bush, all this to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1964. it was a historic occasion, barring discrimination during one of the most tumultuous times in our country. there are a number of things that will also be tackled today that we anticipate, two very important questions. one is what are the...