let s take a look at the week s top stories. as you know, i can t talk about particulars of this or any other ongoing criminal manner. as i said when i appointed mr. smith i did so because it underscored the justice department s commitment to an oath independents and accountability. mr. smith is a veteran career prosecutor. he has assembled a group i ve experienced and talented prosecutors. and agents, whose share his commitment to integrity and the rule of law. any questions about this matter will have to be answered by their filings in the court. attorney general, merrick garland, with some breathe where it s for the first time since donald trump s federal indictment. is it just may or willie are we starting to see again. not a complete breaking of ice. but a more thawing of ice? this is horrible. it s bad, but i m gonna pardon him. day three, too early to talk about pardons. because you know the news came out. i m sure mike pence saw the new jersey nightmare. the p
discovered this. why? you know that phrase power corrupts absolutely. the chants of women, that may not be true. women who rise to the top of their organizations managed to maintain empathy for people. women in leadership, up to 18% less likely to be charged with corruption than men in leadership. so the more women we get power to, perhaps less corruption will have around. the overall point of the book claire, which i love about redefining power. give us a sense of that theme here. essentially what we found is that men and women view power quite differently, men tend to view power as a hierarchical, more ego filled and this is been a term sociologist have used for a long time, largely man, when we started looking at the, search to power conducted by any female academics, we found we saw women think of power as power to. there is a wide implicit in the way that we think of power. so why do we want this?
clinton, not only exonerated by the obama administration and james comey, but also exonerated, de facto exoneration by the trump administration. because donald trump in 2017 pushing for a special counsel, and it came back and said, there s just nothing here. 2018, pushing for a special counsel. they came, back there s just nothing here mister president. you have nothing. and he didn t push it, because he realized, that hillary, as we ve seen from horowitz s investigation, that hillary didn t do anything white the guy stealing nuclear secrets is doing. joe you see the, i had to say this, the enduring power of that donald trump has over the republican dominated elector. ever trying to take him down. they understand, they see trump saying those things, the way trump has done this, which is the deep state, they re out to
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we found this research from harvard which shows that however you look at power, women don t really want to. we find the cost of getting it to high, and that actually power itself is this zero sum game nature power. more free means less for me. the hierarchical dominance nature of power, women just don t find it appealing. so we kind of turned the proposition on, instant medium we lead well, we re educated, we have all the right qualifications. what we need to do is change the way the power works in organizations. and that would be better for everybody. that gets that one of your points claire, which is that men and women defied power. i need to fight for that. when just look at it differently, don t they? that s part of what we found to joe s point to. we would ve thought there be more women at the top, but women opt out, what we found is part of the clash, the supply and demand program is women use it differently. we re almost other, you start