new research from canada claims that women use, quote, indirect aggression on succeed and it is rooted in human s evolutionary paths. tracy valencort say females spread rumors rumors and back stab and take others out of groups. and they evolve that way because it works. because women were responsible for child bearing they were less expendable and couldn t risk settling disputes with physical fights. they found other ways clearly we must discuss in the lightning rooooouuuunnnnddd. lightning round. brooke, i noticed one thing. you have no girlfriends. i am not a bitch. it would work the opposite. good one.
i think the honest answer is we don t really have a good sense of why countries differ in terms of their mobility rates. miles korach is an economist at the university of ottawa, has done some really interesting research on u.s./canadian differences. what he found is canada does a few things that very clearly are different from american policy, and so at the end of the day he sort of noted that canada has more family leave, more generous policies when for both fathers and mothers when kids are born. it also has very different demographics than the u.s. as well. so the united states has a lot more teen child-bearing, a lot more entrenched poverty. we have a lot of segregation of a lot of our poor population, which i think is a really important result that jumps out in raj s paper. but i don t think we have a really good sense at all of how
when you look at canada. that s right. i think the honest answer is we don t really have a good sense of why countries differ in terms of their mobility rates. miles corak is an economist at the university of ottawa, has done some really interesting research on u.s./canadian differences. what he found is canada does a few things that very clearly are different from american policy, and so at the end of the day he sort of noted that canada has more family leave, more generous policies when for both fathers and mothers when kids are born. it also has very different demographics than the u.s. as well. so the united states has a lot more teen child-bearing, a lot more entrenched poverty. we have a lot of segregation of a lot of our poor population, which i think is a really important result that jumps out in raj s paper. but i don t think we have a really good sense at all of how
philadelphia, even though she was on the energy beat for nbc news, when three-mile island happened andrea mitchell was kept back in d.c. she was not allowed to cover it because she was a woman. andrea sat down with rachel recently to discuss that particular experience. during the first week of the emergency, the bureau chief in washington was sending all of the men to three-mile island. and the only two women in the bureau had not been sent. and so finally we friday night came and we marched into his office. and we said why is it that we re the only two correspondents that have not been sent. and the bureau chief said because you re women of child bearing age, and we don t know how bad the radiation is. and i said has it occurred to you make men s balls are as vulnerable as women s ovaries? and this was back in the 70s when nobody talked that way. and his response was?
because you re women of child bearing age, and we don t know how bad the radiation is. and i said has it occurred to you make men s balls are as vulnerable as women s ovaries? and this was back in the 70s when nobody talked that way. and his response was? i got sent the next day. i mean, sure enough there was andrea mitchell reporting on three-mile island back then for nbc news, her work has taken her across the globe where she interviewed people like fidel castro, and where her interviews have gotten her in trouble with strongmen, who don t quite get the concept of strong women reporters. one of the stories was the convention, and the face of an unforeseen foe. i don t know if you can see