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Week. Youre live in the cnn newsroo newsroom. Good morning. Im carol costello. Thanks for joining me. Day 35. The search area shrinks, but a sobering reality settles in. It may not shrink anymore. Five weeks and the batteries on the flights socalled black boxes are dead or dieing. Still this mornings upbeat assessment is encouraging. We have very much narrowed down the search area and we are very confident that the signals that we are detecting are from the black box on mh370. Were now getting to the stage where the signal from what we are very confident is the black box is starting to fade and we are hoping to get as much information as we can before the signal finally expires. Cnns Matthew Chance is at the heart of the search in perth, australia. Good morning, matthew. Reporter good morning, carol. Thats right. The search is continuing. Remember its a 24hour search now. Even though darkness has fallen here in perth and in the area a thousand miles off the coast of perth, as the searc
alike. here at the white house she has delivered results. the deficit has plunge by more than $400 billion, i m just saying. that has happened during that time. [ applause ] when the government was forced to shut down last october, and even as most of her own team was barred from reporting to work, sylvia was a rock, a steady hand on the wheel who helped navigate the country through a very challenging time. once the government was allowed to reopen. she was vital to the budget agreement that put an end to the vi crises that we see here in washington. so that we could expand opportunity for everybody that is seeking opportunity and all the while she has helped to advance important initiatives to bring the government into the
all right. i will miss her advice, i will miss her friendship and her whit, but i am proud to nominate somebody to succeed her who holds these same traits in abundance, sylvia matthews-birdwell. now, just a couple of things about kathleen, when i nominated kathleen more than five years ago, i had gotten to know her when she was governor at kansas and had shown extraordinary skills there and was a great supporter during my presidential campaign. i mentioned to her that one of her many responsibilities at hhs
[ applause ] all right now, we know there s still more work to do at hhs, there is more work to do to implement the affordable care act. there is another unrollment period coming up about six months from now and i could choose no manager as experienced as confident as my current director of the office of management and budget sylvia matthews-birdwell. sylvia is from a small town.