lynne cheney took umbrage at that i would even ask the question. she kind of implied that it was a sexist question. i bit the bullet, and we went on with the show. the next day, madeleine albright is on "meet the press" with tim russert, and he asked her if she thinks women look at things differently than men, and she said ", of course, we do." i think there is a big advantage to having women looking at things. empathy, and not ego. >> there is an advantage to diversity in general. it is a diversity in general. it is not that companies should be all women, but there should be a mix of voices. when you are cutting out any voice, it is going to make a difference appeared >> if you open your doors, and you open your boardroom doors to women and men, you are just reaching a bigger pool of talent. you are diversified. it is simple as that. >> you sit at 50% of the bachelor's degrees that are given out every year go to women. you're saying that to% go to women in terms of master's degree. you're also saying that 62% of the women who have one child are ei