see. everyone watch what they did. this is not something he can compete with. once the parade is done and the ticker tape is swept up, the women will pass into history what they did and what they meant. and people will remember that. president trump does not want to fight against that. and obviously bianna they re fighting for someone bigger than a soccer game. they have much more on their agenda in terms of what it means for all women and for equal pay, et cetera. right. and they have a lot of people on their side fighting for that same purpose. equal pay. and for the president once again you see why picking these individual fights is so beneath the office of the presidency and why ultimately he will be on the wrong side of history if he continues to do so in regards to sports legends, regards to people who are not hiss political rivals. do not take targeted attacks against people who set history, who have so many fans around this country, and around the world now who are fighting
megan rapinoe continued her media tour late last night on anderson cooper. she talked about their fight for equal pay and also the criticism she s taken for protesting the flag. she did kneel at one point before the soccer association required them to stand. she defended her right to protest last night. i think that taking care of others, standing up for yourself and other people if they don t have the ability to do so is very uniquely american. i think everybody in america would say that. and i think we have a rich history and a pride in saying that in those words and oftentimes in doing that in the world. reporter: there will undoubtbly be chants here for us equal pay as well as rapinoe. she will not visit the white house. no invitation extended. she s exciting to visit the