language to have a tinge of degradation attached to the criticism, she took it right on in the australian parliament. and i could go on. because, you know, look at president rousseff in brazil who has taken a strong stand on supporting women and girls. and so i see that women leaders right now are not only exemplifying what it means to be a woman in power, they're all very different, the ones that i've just named, but they're also standing up for women in their society. >> you said you will continue to work with angela merkle and these other very powerful women you met while secretary of state. how? in what capacity? >> well, probably through philanthropic, charitable activities, certainly the clinton foundation, the clinton global initiative, and probably some organizations that i will be either initiating or joining, so that we keep the spotlight, that i use the position that i've obtained to really recognize and further action on these issues. but it's not just women leaders. i mean, you know, the prime minister and foreign secretary of the united kingdom have made ending sexual violence an issue