we are back with dan heninger and bill mcgurn. why do you think she felt compelled to resign. it was only a few weeks ago harvard said she was the right person for the job at the right moment? >> i think the plagiarism on top of the other charges made the difference. hitherto i never knew plagiarism was standard. i thought was standard for all back dean's. they couldn't get out of that one. gave the excuse to get rid of her. the problem is when you play the game of identity politics, it becomes incredibly difficult for anyone to be fired. when you are firing them, you are not only firing the individual, but an indictment against the they i arrangement. they have a much better job who