steve: kathy kiely. kathy: you mentioned that hillary clinton is one of the most admired women in the country. how do you think gender plays in this election, if at all? is it an advantage or a disadvantage? is a woman, yourself in politics , do you think that there is still a bias against that. if you look at the numbers, it certainly is a far left representative than the numbers of women in the country. is that a problem for hillary clinton? congresswoman schultz: i don't think so at all. no on the contrary, i think , being a woman would be an asset. i am someone who believes and what my parents raised me to understand is that in america, a little girl can grow up and be anything she wants to be, even president of the united states. i think it is absolutely an asset. it is an opportunity for a candidate hillary or anyone , else, to talk about the issue of families through the lens of their experience. just coming off equal payday on tuesday, it takes an extra four months for women in this country to ear