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. >> reporter: though the oscar eluded her -- >> glenn close, "the wife." >> reporter: 71-year-old glennlose won a golden globe. >> i'm thinking of my mom who really sublimated herself to my father her whole life. in her 80s she said to me, "i feel i haven't accomplished anything." right.>> reporter: what's well, part of it's demographic. women are living longer. the average lifespan, 81. five years longer than men. women are also healthier and have more income than any previous generation. many women who grew up in the '60s and '70s were passionate advocates for women's rights. little surprise those activists are still active. of course, it's not all good news. there's robust evidence that age and sex discrimination are still serious problems. nevertheless, it was this mythbusting statistic that captured our attention -- older women are happy. in fact, a study in the u.k. found that women between 65 and 79 were the happiest people in the country. some beauty companies seem to be getting it. more than 20 years ago when she was 43, lancome fired isabella rossellini because she was too old
. >> reporter: though the oscar eluded her -- >> glenn close, "the wife." >> reporter: 71-year-old glennlose won a golden globe. >> i'm thinking of my mom who really sublimated herself to my father her whole life. in her 80s she said to me, "i feel i haven't accomplished anything." right.>> reporter: what's well, part of it's demographic. women are living longer. the average lifespan, 81. five years longer than men. women are also healthier and...
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but just in terms with predicting, you know, glenn close, seven nominations, it was her turn.i think lot of people thought she had a good shot at winning. it was close. it was a big night for bohemian rhapsody. this portrait of the british rock band queen and its dynamic front man freddie mercury won four trophies, more than any other film. it took home oscars for film editing, two sound awards and best actor for ramy malik who plays mercury. # we will, we will rock you.# i never thought this would happen in my life. as an actor, there are so many of us who only dream of one thing. and perhaps it's not this, it'sjust getting a job. so the fact that i have this in my hand right now is beyond... excuse me. any expectation that myself or perhaps my family could have ever had. it was a good night for diversity at the oscars. among both presenters and winners. for the first time ever, people of colour won a majority of the acting 0scars. spike lee won his first competitive oscar for best adapted screenplay for blachklansman and two of the oscars black panther took home — costume de
but just in terms with predicting, you know, glenn close, seven nominations, it was her turn.i think lot of people thought she had a good shot at winning. it was close. it was a big night for bohemian rhapsody. this portrait of the british rock band queen and its dynamic front man freddie mercury won four trophies, more than any other film. it took home oscars for film editing, two sound awards and best actor for ramy malik who plays mercury. # we will, we will rock you.# i never thought this...
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. >> reporter: though the oscar eluded her, 71-year-old glenn close won a golden globe. >> i'm thinkingom who really sub himated herself to her dad her whole life. in her 80s, said i feel like i haven't accomplished anything. and it was so not right. >> reporter: what's going on? well, part of it's demographic. women are living longer. the average lifespan, 81, five years longer than men. women are also healthier and have more income than in any previous generation. many women who grew up in the '60s and '70s were passionate advocates for women's rights. little surprise those activists are still active. of course it's not all good news. there's robust evidence that age and sex discrimination are still serious problems. nevertheless, it was this myth busting statistic that really captured our attention, older women are happy. in fact, a study in the uk found that women between 65 and 79 were the happiest people in the country. some beauty companies seem to be getting it. more than 20 years ago when she was 43, lancombe fired isabela rosalini because she was too old. in what must have fol
. >> reporter: though the oscar eluded her, 71-year-old glenn close won a golden globe. >> i'm thinkingom who really sub himated herself to her dad her whole life. in her 80s, said i feel like i haven't accomplished anything. and it was so not right. >> reporter: what's going on? well, part of it's demographic. women are living longer. the average lifespan, 81, five years longer than men. women are also healthier and have more income than in any previous generation. many women...
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i've had the opportunity to sit down and actually have a conversation with glenn close, who-- oh, myel the same way. she was just here on friday. >> oh, really? >> stephen: i feel the same way. yeah, sure. >> she was sitting right here? >> stephen: yeah, yeah. she's-- she's very sexy. ( laughter ) >> what do you think about me? ( applause ) >> stephen: uh... ( laughter ) ditto, i would say. um, so you are a mother yourself, though. >> i am. >> stephen: and this is the story of a mother who is-- she's fighting for her son. >> yeah. >> stephen: trying to help her son, protect her son, and her daughter-in-law, and her grandson. but as a mother yourself, in what ways do you relate to the experience that your character is going through? >> oh, wow, sharon rivers is a mama bear. i am so blessed to come from a lineage of mothers-- my mother, my grandmother-- who are mama bears. so i was able to pull on those experiences as a daughter, as a granddaughter, and then as a mother to infuse all of those experiences into sharon. it's been... quite the... amazing experience. i-- women and men just
i've had the opportunity to sit down and actually have a conversation with glenn close, who-- oh, myel the same way. she was just here on friday. >> oh, really? >> stephen: i feel the same way. yeah, sure. >> she was sitting right here? >> stephen: yeah, yeah. she's-- she's very sexy. ( laughter ) >> what do you think about me? ( applause ) >> stephen: uh... ( laughter ) ditto, i would say. um, so you are a mother yourself, though. >> i am. >>...
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couldn't,ary clinton older women can and are, achieving success in business and politics -- glenn closeead of cbs news. why now? i put that question to susan douglas, a communications professor at the university of michigan. ofthere's a whole legacy antiquated stereotypes about older women. that older women should be invisible, go away. there was something in the 1970's called disengagement theory where older people were supposed to disappear. it was meant to be good for them and good for society. women today aren't having it. there are more women over 50 than any time in our history. they are living longer, they are healthier, they are working longer and they don't want to be relegated to the sidelines. celebrity such a driven and celebrity saturated culture. now, with more media platforms, more streaming services, jane meryl sally field, streep, they want to keep working. they've become role models for us, too. intersecting with all of this is the me too movement. it's a real rebirth of feminism. feminism wouldn't be possible without these women. scarlet: you write about this demograp
couldn't,ary clinton older women can and are, achieving success in business and politics -- glenn closeead of cbs news. why now? i put that question to susan douglas, a communications professor at the university of michigan. ofthere's a whole legacy antiquated stereotypes about older women. that older women should be invisible, go away. there was something in the 1970's called disengagement theory where older people were supposed to disappear. it was meant to be good for them and good for...
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he is working closely with glenn simpson today with christopher steele, the former british spy who hillarylinton paid. he is working with him today and he puts out a daily email to reporters and democratic committee staffers on the hill, they are still peddling the russian collusion hoax. they are still peddling stories that have been completely disproven and he is still getting hits in the media even today.ti >> tucker: any idea who is paying for that? >> he has admitted that it is being paid for by george soros, by rob reiner, the meat had. by a foundation close to the character who is running the piece trump now deal. these guys had put up! it is almost over $10 billion right now and by the way, while my family and gordon's family and carter page's family and dozens of other families late into the trump kind of orbit have gone completely paused due to this bogus russian investigation. dan jones and glenn simpson and christopher steele, and they getting rich. they are rich beyond their wildest dreams and here's the thing. ino know you believe and others believe that there is nothing crim
he is working closely with glenn simpson today with christopher steele, the former british spy who hillarylinton paid. he is working with him today and he puts out a daily email to reporters and democratic committee staffers on the hill, they are still peddling the russian collusion hoax. they are still peddling stories that have been completely disproven and he is still getting hits in the media even today.ti >> tucker: any idea who is paying for that? >> he has admitted that it is...
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seeing people close to trump as glenn suggests, his former bookkeeper has to take the fifth to avoid self-incrimination. these are the kind of moments, these will be the exhibits that speak a million words louder than dozens of mueller indictments or charging documents. >> and the framers of our constitution set it up that way, nicolle, so under article one congress would conduct oversight, largely in public. this is not a judicial proceeding, this is not a prosecution where if somebody is not charged in some ways the case goes away quietly. no, this is designed to expose to the sunlight all of the activities of the executive branch, and just to pick up on doug's point, i think the wisdom of chairman nadler's approach, unlike the approach with benghazi where they happened to investigate someone running for president, the only issue they were interested in is something tethered to the democratic nominee for president, which obviously was so transparent, the wisdom of chairman nadler's approach is saying no, we have to stand back, we have to look comprehensively at things across the sp
seeing people close to trump as glenn suggests, his former bookkeeper has to take the fifth to avoid self-incrimination. these are the kind of moments, these will be the exhibits that speak a million words louder than dozens of mueller indictments or charging documents. >> and the framers of our constitution set it up that way, nicolle, so under article one congress would conduct oversight, largely in public. this is not a judicial proceeding, this is not a prosecution where if somebody...
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a close look now at the country's catastrophic conditions on the way to colombia a show that. starts march eighteenth. glenn . this is the news live from berlin the death toll in the christ church mosque shootings rises to fifteen prime minister yes and our journey came together with residents in grief after the country's worst ever terrorist attack she said she would work to ensure freedom of religion in new zealand and police will be present at mosques while they're open also coming up the philippines turns its.
a close look now at the country's catastrophic conditions on the way to colombia a show that. starts march eighteenth. glenn . this is the news live from berlin the death toll in the christ church mosque shootings rises to fifteen prime minister yes and our journey came together with residents in grief after the country's worst ever terrorist attack she said she would work to ensure freedom of religion in new zealand and police will be present at mosques while they're open also coming up the...
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glenn, i will begin with you on the importance of lyft coming out of the gate strong for very closelyoffering. as it goes, so potentially others. you buy that? >> there are others in the wings coming on wanting to tap into this market while it's still riding hot. you know, it sets an interesting standard. i don't think we have ever had an ipo of a company with this big of a loss going in, right. neil: almost a billion dollars. >> that's right. they are telling a growth story, doubling revenue now at about $2.2 billion and if you think about the ride sharing community, it's still not even partially tapped, right. there's a lot of potential growth. neil: what do they say, it's 1% of the overall vehicle market. i don't know if they were right on that. susan: miles driven on the road, according to uber. that sets a precedent for other tech ipos set to list as well. if you will get a valuation for a company like lyft at $24 billion, which is $10 billion more than they had in the private market, what does that mean for someone like uber, which is looking for a very richly valued at $120 bil
glenn, i will begin with you on the importance of lyft coming out of the gate strong for very closelyoffering. as it goes, so potentially others. you buy that? >> there are others in the wings coming on wanting to tap into this market while it's still riding hot. you know, it sets an interesting standard. i don't think we have ever had an ipo of a company with this big of a loss going in, right. neil: almost a billion dollars. >> that's right. they are telling a growth story,...
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close proximity to the president of the united states, including his former campaign chairman and his personal attorney. western learned a lot about the russian campaign to influence the election. joining me now, glenntts and if phillipe brian along with benjamin woodis who joins us from wauts. lint, give us your sense of where things stand at this point. the your sense of where things stand, how much we're going to see of this report. >> i really don't know how much they will be forthcoming, but i think barr, mueller knew a clock would hit as soon as that report hit. they have a plan in place and it's very smart from ag bar's perspective to go ahead and do this phone call and get out in front of it immediately. there are still investigations going on. so bar will do the initial meetings for a layout, probably hearing some initial findings and then he'll probably set a schedule with them. i think the key question is anybody that is not charged with an indictment, will they show any evidence related to those individuals or will it still stay behind closed doors? this is going to frustrate the democrats, this will make the public go crazy because they want full transparency. and we already heard this
close proximity to the president of the united states, including his former campaign chairman and his personal attorney. western learned a lot about the russian campaign to influence the election. joining me now, glenntts and if phillipe brian along with benjamin woodis who joins us from wauts. lint, give us your sense of where things stand at this point. the your sense of where things stand, how much we're going to see of this report. >> i really don't know how much they will be...