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o'reilly factor special election 2016. i'm eric bolling filling in for o'reilly. the spin stops with you. breaking tonight, democrats getting slammed for leaving town after holding a sit-in on guns. the weapon used by the terrorist in orlando while doing nothing about terrorism, which might very well continue even if we take away some guns. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. congress has now gone dark. congress heading home for a week without doing anything to help the fbi or address the security failures that led to the horrific terror attack that left 49 people dead and another 50-plus injured in orlando, florida, last week. instead, what we saw over the
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last 24 hours was something out of woodstock. nearly 170 democratic lawmakers eating donuts staging a sit-in and singing songs, they said, to get a vote on gun control. ♪ republicans calling it a publicity stunt pointing out that this flashback to 1969 was really about something other than gun control, in their view. >> they are sending out fundraising solicitations like this one. house democrats on the house floor, your contribution will go to the dccc. why are they trying to raise money off of a strategy? >> we can't confirm how much money the democrats were able to raise but we can tell you about what did not happen today. congress did not get to hear from wounded orlando terror
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survivor patience carter. she was shot in both legs by the orlando terrorist. patience was supposed to tell her story to congress until this demonstration led to that hearing being postponed. republican congressman louie gohmert had a moment of his own. >> radical islam! radical islam killed these poor people! >> no fly, no guns! no fly, no guns! >> joining me now, fox news contributor and fellow at the american enterprise institute and austan goolsbee, former chief economist to president bush. so even though we accept that we need gun reform, it needs to be addressed in this country, all of the attention was on that and then they left without reforming a single thing because, hey, you
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know, july 4th is coming up, mark. >> you know, it's funny. everybody agrees that we need to keep guns out of the hands of terrorists, period. they are all united about this. there's a dispute over how to do it while protecting the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens and having some due process involved so people can challenge it if they are wrongly denied their constitutional right to keep and bear arms. but this is not about that. this is a complete political stunt. what they are trying to do here is that after orlando, the democrats are having an organized effort to distract people from the failings of barack obama's policy and strategy in the war on terror by focusing on gun control. since president obama declared isis the jv team in 2014, isis has carried out 90 attacks in 21 countries that have killed 1400 people and injured 2,000 people. they are in algeria, libya,
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egypt, nigeria, yemen, pakistan, afghanistan. gun control is not going to stop the rise of isis. so the problem isn't that only people that the terrorists have gun, the problem is that terrorists are winning. we need to change that. >> what about that, austan? france had a terrible terrorist attack that we all watched. they have some of the strictest gun control laws in the world. even if you accept, yes, i'd like to see the gun laws reformed, even if you're one of those people, you have to understand that taking away the weapon from these guys is not going to solve the problem because there are lots of weapons and we've seen them used. >> okay. you've got a couple of things going on in there. i mean, what mark said, i believe that is changing the subject. changing the subject to what isis is doing in the middle east and in other countries is taking away from the fact that the democrats in congress want them to have a vote on the basic question that is agreed upon by literally 90% of americans in
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the last poll that if you are on the terror watch list, you should not be able to get a semiautomatic weapon. and for the speaker of the house, when they are literally voting for the 65th time to repeal obamacare, to accuse someone else of a publicity stunt is really outrageous. >> mark? >> well, listen, first of all, it's not distracting. this is the problem with the obama administration. they think the rise of isis is a distraction from their gun control debate. austan has just clarified the problem. we all agree -- >> it's not gun control. >> hold on. we have to take guns away from terrorists. everybody agrees. let's say we have a vote eventually. we come to a compromise and we pass a bill that's effective. the terrorists, if they don't have guns, on 9/11 they used box
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cutters. in brussels, they used a pressure cooker in the boston marathon bombing. this is not going to solve the problem of radical islamic terrorism. >> what about that, austan? no one is even saying anything is going to be done differently to address fbi resourcing, the ability -- john mccain's bill that would make it easier to look at the online social media of a -- they are gone, they are going to enjoy the fireworks. >> look, i am not -- i was in the cabinet. i got briefed on intelligence. you're never going to hear me say that we should stop paying attention to evil doers in the world. those are very bad people in the world. what i'm saying is, let's have a vote on some of these policies rather than voting to give ourselves a vacation. now, i'm not faulting -- i'm not faulting paul ryan. if i were in paul ryan's position, i'd be trying to go on vacation, too.
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he's trying to hold together a coalition of people who are advocating some very unreasonable things and they want to have a vote on basic things to prevent terrorism. >> democrats want to have a vote but only until they need to leave for vacation and, well, let's hope nothing happens while they are gone. that was a thoughtful, intellectual debate. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. we laugh because what alternative do we have? well, back in 2008, house republicans staged a similar protest over an energy bill but it got almost no attention after democrats called them morons and suggested the media should ignore the whole thing. so how did the media handle is it this time? let's watch. >> it's something we've just never seen before. members of congress staging a sit-in. >> we have seen political standoffs of all kinds in washington, but nothing like
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what is playing out right now. >> unprecedented demonstration, dozens of democrats calling for a vote on gun control. >> peter, thank you. >> the dramatic and unprecedented nature of this tactic makes this the biggest politic story in the country right now. >> i've spoke to my colleagues who have been here 20, 30 years and the way in which the public has been engaged in this with the #no billno break has been remarkable. >> joining me now, howard kurtz, host of "mediabuzz" on fox news. we looked at the 2008 gop protest. first of all, nancy pelosi turned out the lights and it wasn't mentioned in any of the lead of nightly newscast, it was discussed as crazy, funny and
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dismissed as ridiculous. >> megyn, it was exciting. you had yelling, screaming, civil rights icon john lewis singing "we shall overcome." but as you just showed, it was kind of a warm bath coverage. it was a stunt and i have to say that nancy pelosi didn't follow the rules and a banner headline "dems giving bloody hell." you have to wonder whether the media coverage -- let's say republicans have done the same thing, all of the same tactics, the sit-in, overnight singing, what have you, but they wanted to make it easier for folks to protest outside of a planned parenthood clinic, to get their voices heard, would the media have been saying it's historic,
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it's unprecedented? it's revalatory of bias. >> remember when ted cruz had the to-hour filibuster against obamacare, all the focus was on him being an obstructionist. although what he was doing was within the senate rules. this was not. >> and then the senate republic wants something done. >> right. it's a serious issue with arguments on both sides. this was theater. if the goal was to get something done, that wasn't going to happen. even if there had been a vote, the democrats would have lost. >> before i let you go, corey lewandowski, trump's former campaign manager who just was fired, got hired as a contributor at cnn, the same guy who has threatened more than one journalist in the course of this campaign, has had some very ugly language attributed to him when
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it comes to women and now he will be getting paid by donald trump one day and by cnn the next. your thoughts? >> well, this is no knock on corey who i thought handled his hiring with class. but for cnn to hire him 12 minutes after he was fired is to use, one of trump's famous words, it's sad. lewandowski made clear both in the first interview he did with cnn before he was on the payroll and in an interview he did just tonight as a cnn that he doesn' a negative syllable of donald trump, he signed a contract that he wouldn't and watching corey tonight, it almost seemed like he was still on trump's payroll because he was defending him at every possible turn. >> so it's not honest analysis. think about the cnn reporter, the one who he threatened. i hope they don't bump into each
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other in the green room. that's going to be awkward. it's really remarkable. howie, good to see you. >> my pleasure. the supreme court delivered a serious setback to president obama's plan to protect millions of illegal immigrants. up next, the president's response. katrina pierson and jose vargas, an undocumented immigrant, joins us for a debate. and we'll fact check just ahead. >> he was left helpless to die as hillary clinton soundly slept in her bed. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced, but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so we said if you need safelite to come to the zoo we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops. and our one of a kind trueseal technology, for a reliable bond. service that fits your schedule.
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new fallout after president obama responds to a supreme court ruling on legislation by calling it meaningless. today, the high court handed president obama a defeat. blocking the executive actions that would have shielded millions of illegal immigrants from possible deportation. but if you think that means those folks will go home or if you think the administration is going to do anything differently in the future, president obama says you are thinking wrong. >> the fact that the supreme court wasn't able to issue a decision today doesn't just set the system back even further. it takes us further from the country that we aspire to be.
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the deferred action policy that's been in place for the last four years is not affected by this rule. we'll continue to implement to the existing programs already in place. if we have a full court issuing a full opinion on anything, then we take a seriously. this we have to abide by but it wasn't any kind of value statement or a decision on the merits of these issues. >> in moment, we'll be joined by katrina pierson, trump campaign national spokesperson and an undocumented immigrant. but we begin with charles krauthammer and author of the book "things that matter." great to see you. so the president, whether he acknowledges it explicitly, was dealt a significant blow by this high court? >> yes. this is not the first time. this is a culmination of a long string of decisions issued by the supreme court and by lower
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courts which have admonished this president for clearly overstepping the boundaries of his authority. in this case, it was quite egregious and that's what the fifth circuit had said. this was a sweeping decision that would have empowered these illegal immigrants and whether you agree with the policy or not, it was simply not in the president's power to do it. and just because the president wants to do something that congress will not do, that does not give him the authority to do it. >> he doesn't seem to get that? >> no, he doesn't. >> 22 times he came out and said to the community pushing for immigration reform, i can't, i have done all i can do. if i take the next step, which is the thing that just got struck down today, i'll be overstepping my authority. i'm not a king. and then he did it. and never, ever explained how he found the authority that he had been saying for months he lacked.
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>> well, i agree with you. that was astonishingly and intellectual dishonest. he explained why he would could not do it and decided otherwise simply because it was a kind of, what the hell, i'll be out of office. >> now to just come out and say, oh, this ruling and it's because they didn't confirm merrick garland. it's like, you yourself said two dozen times you couldn't do this. so let's stop blaming the courts. >> he had a year to go in the administration, year and a half, and decided i'll go for it. either he'll win -- look, it wasn't clear that it would be anybody out there to challenge him. this challenge had to come from the states. it did not come from anywhere else. >> the president came out today and said, look, i had to. i had to do it because those republicans refused to act. he does acknowledge that the democrats controlled all three
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branches, they controlled the house and the senate and the white house and he didn't prioritize it. he violates the promise and then says, i had to, hi to do it because no one would act. >> you can't have to do it. it's not a dictatorship. only if congress passes the law. a president is restrained by -- these are elementary -- this is sort of high school civics. and the president would overstep it wantonly, as i say again and again, remember with the recess appointment case, the nlrb, he was admonished by the court unanimously. you cannot decide when congress is in session and when it isn't and that's something he's completely ignored rather
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serenely and doesn't even try to be intellectual consistent. >> it's amazing to watch. i mean, how many times this president has been brushed back for overstepping his executive authority. the same president who lectured us that he was a constitutional law professor and unlike george w. bush, he wasn't going to try to do an end around it and here we stand yet another decision coming down against him. charles, great to see you. >> my pleasure. >> and we have more now with katrina pierson, the trump's campaign spokesperson and jose vargas, undocumented immigrant, author of defineamerican.com. jose, you would have been affected by this. your parents sent you here? >> my mother sent me here. >> you haven't seen her in over a decade? >> 23 years in august. >> what's your reaction? >> i'm one of 5 million people that have been affected by this. i'm neither a democrat or
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republican. what do you want to do with all of us? there's 12 million of us here. that's the size of ohio. they keep playing political footba football, mind you, barack obama has deported more than 2 million of us. most of the undocumented immigrants are asian, not hispanics. we are operating out of a lot of untruths and not factual arguments. >> let's bring in katrina on that. in response to his question, what does mr. trump want to do with jose and the other 11-plus million undocumented people here. >> well, i think that's a great question. i will say that the wall is not just for immigration purposes. it's a national security question as well as a problem that we have with drugs coming into the country and though i know a lot of people like to use mr. trump's policies to create some sort of racial division when, in fact, immigration is a
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national security problem and a jobs and economy problem. >> but he's asking what you're going to do with him. >> well, let me first clarify. >> i hear you. but i wanted to first clarify mr. trump's policies on the wall. as just stated, it seemed like it was towards a certain race. that's not the case. what mr. trump wants to do, as he has said, he wants to deport illegal aliens in this country. he wants to start out with the criminal aspect of them. >> that's what obama is doing. >> it's run amuck and it is a huge problem. he's also talked about working with congress to come up with a plan for those that are here but they have to go back. there is a process in place. here's the thing. if an american citizen breaks the law, there is no catch and release program for american citizens. mr. trump wants to reform the current visa system and get us back on track. >> give him a chance to respond. it's jose's turn. >> go ahead.
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>> miss pierson, i'm not some illegal alien from mars. that's really dehumanizing. it's tough to separate race from this when donald trump calls mexican people racist. it's really tough to divorce race from this whole conversation because whenever he's talked about terrorists, he keeps talking about radical islam. right? i mean, how many immigrants have been terrorists? have you looked at the list of the past people who have actually killed a lot of people in america? a lot of them are white guys. they are not some terrorists from mexico. so what does this have to do with terrorism? >> go ahead, kat? >> well, the topic wasn't terrorism but since you bring it up, it is the truth. mr. trump stated the department of homeland security statics. you don't have to like the facts but americans are impacted by those facts on a daily basis and that is a problem. and we can kick the can down the road and talk about immigration
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policies but the reason we don't have reform is because democrats wanted it their way or the highway. if barack obama truly wanted to have -- >> what about the fact that the democrats did nothing when they had control over the senate and the house? >> the accidents passed a reform bill in the senate that didn't make it to the house. that's the latest one. there was an action on that. i have to say, for me, this is not about republican or democrat. this is about the fact that there is a million of us divided in action. >> no resolution. >> no resolution. >> jose, thanks for being here. you, too. still ahead, after donald trump hits hillary clinton on benghazi, the media hits back. plus, a dramatic court ruling in baltimore where the most critical trial ended with officer caesar goodson acquitted on all charges. we told you this was going to happen last night. what does this mean for a prosecutor who is now 0-3? we'll have some answers with
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will seek justice on your behalf. this is a moment, this is your moment. >> as it turns out, this was not their moment and it was not prosecutor marilyn mosby's moment either. she suffered her biggest defeat and the second officer in this case was acquitted of a all charges, a third officer, the case against him resulted in a hung jury. officer goodson accused of giving gray, a quote, rough ride in a police van and faced charges of second-degree murder, the most serious charges of the six. now there are growing calls for prosecutor marilyn mosby to not only drop the other cases but step down from her post. first, trace gallagher has the
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news here in new york tonight. trace? >> megyn, those inside the packed courtroom say officer goodson never took his eyes off the judge and goodson had zero reaction when the verdict was read. he proceeded to drive in a manner that would intentionally hurt him but surveillance video shows there was no erratic driving. a fellow arrestee in the same van testified that the ride was smooth and the prosecution failed to prove the rough ride theory. the prosecution said that the failure to call a medic amounted to murder and failed to show that goodson knew that freddie gray was hurt and added that he didn't show any an moss stee towards gray or even claimed to know him. the prosecution "failed to cobble together any type of case with reasonable inferences let
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alone evidence." two other police officers were in the courtroom to support caesar goodson. protesters were calmed but disappointed. watch. >> so we are all in agreement that this is not a fair process, that police can harm someone and someone was healthy in the morning and they are dead because they got in a van at the hands of the police. >> the attorney for freddie gray's attorney says the family is enormously frustrated but called the prosecutor one of the most courageous prosecutors in the u.s. families and colleagues may have been celebrating his acquittal but the mayor wanted to remind everyone that he's still subject to administrative view.
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great to see you both. sheriff, there are now -- the national fraternal order of police president is saying that marilyn mosby should face charges of her own, prosecutori prosecutorial charges of her own and whether she should pursue the given cases given that the disaster of her first three trials have been. your thoughts? >> justice has prevailed in the city of baltimore. i knew that from the beginning. i have faith in our justice in the united states. it's the best in the world. marilyn mosby was on a political witch hunt when she charged these baltimore officers, baltimore's finest. i think they should investigate her for the suspension of her law license. i think the state attorney general, the state attorney general should move in now to make this thing right and go to court, take this case over, go to court and ask for the charges
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on the remaining one, including a hung jury that they would be dismissed. i tell you what, my heart bleeds for the good people of baltimore who have to continue to relive this after each one of these cases. and you are not entitled to an outcome. >> andale, as she continues on in light of what this judge has said explicitly, that there are no reasonable inferences to support her theory of the case, that she -- that prosecutor failed to even show how freddie gray got hurt, failed to show that, she really may be be subjecting herself to malicious prosecution charge or ethical charges. am i wrong? >> the absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. when we look at these cases, they are very troubling things and one of the most troubling
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facts is that a young man got into a police van, he was in their custody and care, he was shackled and he couldn't defend himself and when he came out, he had injuries that would kill him. if i'm driving -- >> but you don't know what happened, whether he did that to himself. >> a police officer would give me a ticket and tell me it's for my protection. you can't tell me that you don't know when you're putting someone who can't defend himself and has his hands and feet shackled that that can be a dangerous situation. that demands justice and a process and i agree that none of us can determine what the outcome should be. there was a fair process and the process has spoken. we have the best criminal justice system in the world. >> but you can't tell me that you believe that there was ever any proof to support a second-degree murder charge, andel. second-degree murder and this judge, who was a straight shooter, laughed them out of court on that allegation. >> he didn't laugh them out of court. >> he did.
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>> he said they did not prove beyond a reasonable doubt. >> the judge said those charges, that he gave a rough ride, that that was inflammatory and admonished them for taking that allegation so lightly in light of the fact that they had no proof. sheriff clark, tonight, like andel, i have to say, al sharpton is out there not accepting what we heard, saying officer goodson's reckless driving and carelessness directly caused gray's death. guess what, al, the judge in this case, who, by the way, happens to be african-american, there is not a race issue here. >> if the court system got it right -- >> that's for sheriff clark. go ahead, sheriff. >> well, you know, you're entitled to your own opinion no matter who you are, including that gas bag al sharpton, but
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you're not entitled to your own facts. here's the thing i'm disturbed about at this time. i'm worried about the mental state of these officers right now. they should not have had to go through this. when i hear the mayor, raul rawlings-blake, and stand by, there's an administration -- >> be patient. >> they are not out for justice, they are out for revenge. that's what sickens me. it's not about me, it's about the good people of baltimore that need to put this ugly chapter behind them and marilyn mosby ought to have the fortitude and courage to go before a judge tomorrow and say i want to remove these charges that i've put forth and let the city of baltimore move forward, please. >> judge williams, didn't see it, the jury that tried it didn't see it and more and more, objective legal analysts, even
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i'll give it to you. >> reporting me now, ben, publisher of "the federalist." how did trump do there? >> i think is a perfectly valid question for lester holt to ask. he's making a claim about what is going on and also about her server but when you look at the fuel facts that we know, the real question we should be asking is whether there is any proof on hillary's side of it. when you look at the record, what we know is that hillary clinton went home from the state department that evening, that she was home alone that night as she testified before congress but that the last e-mail that she sent while she was home to the state department was one to cheryl mills at 11:30 at night asking whether they should announce that ambassador stevens was dead or wait till the next morning. the other thing when it comes to the hacking of the e-mail server. >> just refresh, trump said that it had been hacked by foreign governments. that's what he said.
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and her server was easily hacked by foreign governments. and lester hold said how do you know that? >> the thing i don't understand about that, you don't need to physically hack a server or engage in some kind of complicated mechanism in order to get access to secretary clinton's e-mails. we know she traveled with her blackberry connected to an unsecure server that would have been paying a lot of attention to you will a of the visiting dignitaries as we know that they always do. the fact is, if you are using an unencrypted device that doesn't have the proper protection, they can scoop this up far more easily than a hacking mechanism. it's simply naive to believe that russia and china didn't do this and to know that they were not successful, all of the luck was on secretary clinton's side. >> lester holt said is there any evidence that it was hacked and nbc news said there was no
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evidence that it was hacked by hackers but you have lieutenant michael flynn who ran the defense intelligence agency who says i guarantee the russian and chinese have been there. it's trump's opinion, conclusion, based on what he's heard. we'll see whether they give the same treatment to her on her claims about mr. trump. great to see you, ben. >> great to be with you. still ahead, what do selena gomez and yours truly have in common? you'll see. (man) oh, looks like we missed most of the show. (woman) and there's no way to restart it. (jon bon jovi) with directv there is. ♪ you see, we've got the power to turn back time ♪
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from the world headquarters of fox news, it's "the kelly file" with megyn kelly. >> one of the most powerful woman in america wrote a ground-breaking book. it struck a nerve and launched tens of thousands of support groups around the globe. today, i'm honored to be part of sheryl sandberg "lean in together." take a look. >> i'm going to try to say this without getting really emotional. but i'm not really sure what my life would look like if it were not for shonda rhymes. >> jenny connor.
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>> venus. >> she's so much powerful but she wields so compassionately. >> she supported my work and made me believe that i could do more. >> i was outside of my comfort zone but i had the safety net of her support. . >> the women i work with are everything. >> one of the most heartening part for me is the outpouring support from women. . >> together, we can get to equality. >> together, we can raise our voices. >> together, we can stand up to anything and anyone. >> together, we can make the workplace a better place. >> together, we are funnier. >> smarter.
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>> let's lean in. >> let's lean in together. >> we are all on the same team. >> go to leanin.org/together. by supporting and encouraging others. >> that's exactly right. thank you for your participation. this campaign is about how women do support each other. i think there's a mishap that women don't, and it's not true. >> there's that myth, and you have an op-ed about this, that women are catty, that it starts in middle school, where there's bullying, and they stay catty and turn into queen bees who
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want to tear each other down. your position is not true. explain that. >> not true. we have different expectations, right, and different options. two men have a disagreement at work. it's a policy discussion. it's a discussion about the merit. two women have the same disagreement at work and it's a catfight. that's not true. so we need to recognize that women can use our voices. women can disagree, but women are still supporting each other. that's what this campaign and message is about. >> cheryl, you started this movement. the lean in movement is not political. it's not like abortion. you know, it's like you take away the most incendiary issues, so women who don't see eye-to-eye on those issues, which are very decisive, are not on the platform, but it's supporting each other, standing shoulder to shoulder in the sisterhood. how has it grown? >> the community has grown. we have 800,000 community members, people all over the
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world. mostly women, but men, too. we welcome everyone to join us. 20,000 circles meeting monthly. it's that women can support other women and men can support women, but women supporting women helps the woman who does the supporting. this campaign has practical everyday tips, things we can do. so we know that men can get credit for their ideas more easily in the workplace. sometimes it can be hard to say, "actually that was my idea." but this is about that moment in the meeting, where you can say, you know what, this is kelly's idea, and i want to thank her for it." or women get interrupted. you can easily, "hey, i want to hear what kelly says. let's let her finish." as a woman, you look powerful supporting other women. it helps her and helps you. >> sometimes it's harder to say, you know, you interrupted me or let me finish. i think it's easier to say, i'm not done speaking.
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"i'm not done." it works like a charm. >> absolutely. for us at home, we tell our sons that they're leaders and tell our girls they're bossy, right? >> yeah. >> this is about going up to girls, saying you're not bossy, but you have leadership skills. we need women to support each other. >> i would be remiss if i didn't ask you about you, cheryl, what a tough, tough year you've had. you lost your husband last may. it's been just over a year. i know you said that, you know, widowhood at a young age is a club you wouldn't wish on anyone. how are you? how are you your kids? >> thank you, me gyn. this is hard. i won't pretend it's not. i also know, and i know this partially through facebook, that i'm not the only person that's gone through loss, only person
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that's suffered a real tragedy. i will say, and it goes back to the campaign that we're doing, to the extent my kids and i are doing well, doing well as we know how to do, it's because of the women and friends surrounding us. you've been a good friend this year. you've checked in, and i appreciate that. so many people have reached out their arms and heart to help us. look, no one gets through anything alone. you have a great team behind you. i have a great team i work with. we don't get through the hard things in our life without each other. i'm grateful to you, and grateful to the people who support me and my children throughout this. thank you. >> you're such a lovely person to pay a compliment in response to a question like that, cheryl. you've been a model in how to handle strife and heartache. god bless you and your kids. thank you for being here. >> thank you, me gyn. thank you for being part of this
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>> to my team, which is always women, i close with this -- i love you, support you, and if i'm ever bossy, remember i am the boss. >> tonight -- >> hillary clinton, most people know she's a world class liar. >> donald trump turns up the heat on hillary clinton and reshapes the race for the white house. >> if she ever became president, god help us. >> plus, president obama's executive amnesty is dealt a massive blow by the supreme court. >> it is my firm believe that immigration is not something to fear. >> donald trump is hear tonight to react to all of this. >> radical islam! >> then a republican representative calls out the democrats for their publicity stunt