the same kinds of professional power and attitudes, so that strikes people who work for them, peek poomwho are their bosses, people who read about them. it hits us wrong, all of us-- women, men. you know, their subordinates, their superiors, we're not used to those attitudes and that kind of voice coming from a woman so we respond to it differently. >> rose: dylan, you've been on this story. go had. >> i was just going to say, to that last point, i think there are always questions to be raised about the differences in how we treat women in power versus men in power. certainly, there's a different attitude towards a woman if she is "brusque" than a man if he is "brusque." and those have sort of been well documented over the last-- or explored over the last 48 hours. i would say that there are things that happened behind the scenes which we know about from our reporting, while they don't amount to overseeing a jason blair-like scenario, where you have somebody guilty of serial plagiarism, which is a fireable offense, there were things that happened behind the scenes that are larger than j