world. >> so, you know, i get like -- if i'm being as charitable and i can and say i get it. that is the women are not victims. women are powerful. women are empowered. right? let me tell you all the good things. women are equal. i read that. but then in my less charitable reading of it, it sounds like, i'm sorry, do you not know that there is a feminine poverty gap? do you not know that there is a wage gap? do you not know that there really are serious challenges that women are having in accesses reproductive health care? it feels out of touch for him to say, well, the women in my family are fine. sure. you know, are wealthy women fine? sure. but that's not what we're talking about here. >> let me say as the only man at the table, i'm going to tread very, very lightly. but having said that, though, look. as a conservative, as a libertarian, it makes me a little uneasy talking about this topic. i feel it should be the individual's responsibility. however, my faith and my overall