first that felt wrong.
second for all us jung women
journalist in the news<
what does that mean?
that he has to think that about
us for us to get in the field,
to get an opportunity, to get a
chance?
we're there to explain what's
happening in the world, and to
feel like we had to meet someone
else's standard of physical
beauty forevermore or we would
be banished from tvland was
really hard for us to get
around.
>> woodruff: what is your
advice?
i asked this question of sheila
nevins when i interviewed her
last friday, head of hbo
documentaries, what is your
advice to young women who
experience something like this?
how do you give them the courage
to speak up when they'rer
sure they're going to be
supported by management or
whatever field they work in?
>> one reason i was able to
speak up is i was surrounded by
great mentors and colleagues
around me.
not all the women felt they had
that.
so i won't pretend everyone has
someone they can turn to.
but my advice would be to find