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. >> betty, don's beautiful brittle first wife.he could do. >> i hope that they know that she is always trying to be better. trying to be happy. she is not a bad person. >> do you ever go to matt and say, i want to be, let me be happy. just give me one happy. >> no way, what's fun about that? >> and elizabeth moss as peggy? >> peggy is not a copy writer. she is a secretary. >> reporter: an early crack in the glass ceiling. >> ms. olsen, you are now a junior copywrighter. >> reporter: still always looking at success from the other side of the room. >> it's time for me to move on. >> come on. >> i'm serious. >> she is compartmentalized her life to the point where she is very focused on her work. she had all these missteps in her love life. >> oh, my god, oh, my god! >> jesus! >> she believes in love. i think she is optimistic about it. >> every place else i ever worked. what are they really like? what is that person really like? and here i feel like they come up and they're like -- i'm peggy. i'm joan. that was me. >> does allen ever
. >> betty, don's beautiful brittle first wife.he could do. >> i hope that they know that she is always trying to be better. trying to be happy. she is not a bad person. >> do you ever go to matt and say, i want to be, let me be happy. just give me one happy. >> no way, what's fun about that? >> and elizabeth moss as peggy? >> peggy is not a copy writer. she is a secretary. >> reporter: an early crack in the glass ceiling. >> ms. olsen, you are...
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their branches can get very brittle. >> reporter: but in april, suenaga was offered a rare chance to visit the trees. a bus tour of the cherry blossoms was organized for the residents of tomioka who still are not able to live in the town. he joined the tour, eager to check on the cherry trees in tomioka. finally, the cherry blossoms appeared in front of him. he was only reunited with the trees for five minutes. but he says he could feel the power of nature because the cherry blossoms were just as beautiful as before. >> translator: i was happy to see them in full bloom. i hope i can take care of them again someday and restore them to their original state. >> reporter: suenaga is waiting for the day he can begin to look after the cherry trees again so they can be passed on to the next generation. >>> and we're seeing severe weather in the central united states. let's bring in our meteorologist robert speta. what should people there expect this weekend? >> this coming weekend is going to be rough for many residents out here across the ohio river valley, extending towards the carolinas
their branches can get very brittle. >> reporter: but in april, suenaga was offered a rare chance to visit the trees. a bus tour of the cherry blossoms was organized for the residents of tomioka who still are not able to live in the town. he joined the tour, eager to check on the cherry trees in tomioka. finally, the cherry blossoms appeared in front of him. he was only reunited with the trees for five minutes. but he says he could feel the power of nature because the cherry blossoms were...
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the doors were made in the house out of wood that was very hard be but very brittle. i had problems with some of the latches and locks before. it was a concern of mine just locking the door with the gaps between the doors increased. the lock barely caught the door. i put the cricket down on the floor in side the bedroom so if something happened a person wouldn't be able to come into the bedroom. the the door would be blocked by the cricket. that's something i did every night when i stayed home. >> does it have an alarm system many? >> the house does have an alarm system my lady. when i moved in i spent quite pay bit of money putting in an alarm system. i put inside and outside beams on. the alarm system doesn't have door monitors. the outside sensors are battery operated. they don't work with wiring, so when they painted the the house in 2010 they had taken all the eyes off the outside walls and painted the home. they were in the process of repainting. there were troubles with the alarm. if you take one of the outside sensors off the wall before you activate it, it do
the doors were made in the house out of wood that was very hard be but very brittle. i had problems with some of the latches and locks before. it was a concern of mine just locking the door with the gaps between the doors increased. the lock barely caught the door. i put the cricket down on the floor in side the bedroom so if something happened a person wouldn't be able to come into the bedroom. the the door would be blocked by the cricket. that's something i did every night when i stayed home....
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eliminate dry brittle hair and nails. you can lower bad cholesterol.can never read about a lack of energy again. omax3 is delivering these benefits to people just like you every day in just two easy to swallow liquid gelcaps. >> i noticed that the good cholesterol did go out and the ldl-cholesterol, which is bad, went down. >> i was getting pains in my legs. this helped me quite a bit. >> my joints were not aging. cracked my skin was not drive. my hair started shining again. omax3 let's tryomax3 free today. on thes the only omega-3 market that gets you a pharmaceutical grade does epa and dha at a 4:1 ratio. researchers at ely university show that that is the optimal ratio. to 8-12ules or equal capsules of store brought bands -- brands. you get better results with fewer pills to take. omax3 comes in individual blister packs. if you take your regular store-bought fish oil and put it in the freezer, it becomes cloudy or white. it is filled with bad backs and impurities. with omax3, it is crystal clear. it is oprah kewer and effective. a landmark clinical
eliminate dry brittle hair and nails. you can lower bad cholesterol.can never read about a lack of energy again. omax3 is delivering these benefits to people just like you every day in just two easy to swallow liquid gelcaps. >> i noticed that the good cholesterol did go out and the ldl-cholesterol, which is bad, went down. >> i was getting pains in my legs. this helped me quite a bit. >> my joints were not aging. cracked my skin was not drive. my hair started shining again....
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was it a design flaw, was the steel brittle, weak, they try to point fingers at it. if you look at each thing in isolation you can disprove it. >> reporter: the way to solve the mystery this time, he says, is the same. >> if we can find the wreckage, as we did find the wreckage to "titanic," we can reverse engineer and figure out what happened. as with "titanic," the wreck will have the last word. >> reporter: jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> all right, jean. appreciate that. 102 years later. what happened to the mighty "titanic" still fascinates people around the world. joined by a research oceanographer with the marine physical laboratory at the scripps institution of oceanography, university of california san diego. he was part of the team that found "titanic" at the bottom of the north atlantic. thank you for joining us. do you think that investigators are going about the search for flight 370 in the right manner? >> thank you for inviting me, don. first of all, yes, i think so. "titanic" did not have a ping er on it that we could listen and be guaranteed within a
was it a design flaw, was the steel brittle, weak, they try to point fingers at it. if you look at each thing in isolation you can disprove it. >> reporter: the way to solve the mystery this time, he says, is the same. >> if we can find the wreckage, as we did find the wreckage to "titanic," we can reverse engineer and figure out what happened. as with "titanic," the wreck will have the last word. >> reporter: jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> all...
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be i have incredibly brittle bones and am full of hardware in various parts i wasn't with born with. but a young person today, they know not everybody gets that. they know people with hiv who look just fine. and that kind of cower tactic like that, you know, it's like telling somebody don't smoke a joint because two weeks later you're going to be slamming heroin, you know? they know better. and just like just say no to drugs is sort of white noise, withdraws -- use a condom every time is sort of white noise. there's such a disconnect between the reality of practice and the reality of the risk and what we are telling people. and that, you know, that only leads to further infection. it doesn't slow the epidemic down at all. but these fear-based things, the new york city department of health, we focus grouped them, and gay men loved them. well, all right, gay men of our generation who have the sort of angst that you meet these young kids, slap 'em upside the head and now you're out here having all this sex and not worrying about it at all. a part that likes it for that. so the people al
be i have incredibly brittle bones and am full of hardware in various parts i wasn't with born with. but a young person today, they know not everybody gets that. they know people with hiv who look just fine. and that kind of cower tactic like that, you know, it's like telling somebody don't smoke a joint because two weeks later you're going to be slamming heroin, you know? they know better. and just like just say no to drugs is sort of white noise, withdraws -- use a condom every time is sort...
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this will bring volatility because sentiment is quite brittle. it goes up and down. investors seem to change their direction with every piece of news. >> do you sit on your hands and perhaps wait for better levels? >>> germany's cabinet reportedly approved a reform of the country's renewable energy law, this according to sources speaking to reuters news agency. the reforms are aimed at slowing down the expansion of green power which is contributing to a rising cost of energy in germany. we go to frankfurt to give us the latest. it feels to me like it's reform on the margin and the bottom line is consumers will pay for green energy reforms in germany. is that the case? >> that's very much the case. we're still looking into a renewable search of roughly 6.3 cents per kilowatt hour. that's still a lot. the estimates are about a household of four people as approximately paying 200 euros per year just for the renewable surcharge. but that is actually going down for the german public. the majority of germans want to have that renewable energy shift. i think carolyn has int
this will bring volatility because sentiment is quite brittle. it goes up and down. investors seem to change their direction with every piece of news. >> do you sit on your hands and perhaps wait for better levels? >>> germany's cabinet reportedly approved a reform of the country's renewable energy law, this according to sources speaking to reuters news agency. the reforms are aimed at slowing down the expansion of green power which is contributing to a rising cost of energy in...
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what is peanut brittle? yeah. crackle for $1,600. kristin. what is crème brûlée? yes.e for $2,000. james. what is nori? nori is correct. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you go to $2,200. but this game has belonged to joan, and we come to final jeopardy! now. here is the category -- recent oscar winners. we'll have a clue in a moment. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the ris
what is peanut brittle? yeah. crackle for $1,600. kristin. what is crème brûlée? yes.e for $2,000. james. what is nori? nori is correct. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you go to $2,200. but this game has belonged to joan, and we come to final jeopardy! now. here is the category -- recent oscar winners. we'll have a clue in a moment. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of...
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>> it can get more brittle but it's more the pressure that is the thing that affects the strustrum strumsan animation for the pressure that can build up. you can understand. if you've ever gone scuba diving you can understand pressure just barely. >> positively. >> it's been described as an elephant balancing on a postage stamp. it's a pretty interesting visual. what is the impact of pressure at that depth? >> you want to get the instrument back so you have to have the metals to keep the electronics safe but you've got to have equal amount of flotation to get them back up to the surface. you want to protect that so that doesn't implode and the electronics, the housings don't implode, too. >> as we talk about it imploding, it wouldn't necessarily completely implode and disintegrate but it would damage the bluefin enough that it would be inoperable? >> anything with an air pocket is going to get crushed. not only crushed but once it gets crushed it explodes outwards because of the incredible violence of that. it can take out the vehicle without too much trouble at all. >> with that consider
>> it can get more brittle but it's more the pressure that is the thing that affects the strustrum strumsan animation for the pressure that can build up. you can understand. if you've ever gone scuba diving you can understand pressure just barely. >> positively. >> it's been described as an elephant balancing on a postage stamp. it's a pretty interesting visual. what is the impact of pressure at that depth? >> you want to get the instrument back so you have to have the...