VIDEO: Sneak Peek - Megyn Kelly Talks Donald Trump & More on Next DR. OZ

By: Nov. 21, 2016
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Tomorrow, in a no-holds barred episode of DR.OZ, one-on-one conversation, Megyn Kelly sets the record straight on BECOMING a target of President-Elect Trump, sexual harassment claims against her former boss, the fight for women's rights, and the most important lessons she's learned from it all.

On her reaction to President Elect Trump's controversial comments: "Well, with respect to the stuff on Howard Stern, I understand that, because Stern is a provocateur. I've been on that show. You go on there, you understand it's going to be a bawdy exchange. But, of course, Donald Trump has made controversial comments even in the past year while he was running for office. So I don't know that you can excuse every controversial thing he's said with that explanation. But having said that, I understand Trump's explanation to me, for those comments I asked him about in the debate which is we've gotten too politically correct. What I say is what I say. And you can debate about whether these are appropriate comments for him to be making ever, but I do think that society has had enough with the PC word police culture."

On the night her father suddenly passed, Kelly reveals: "We had an argument that night over my class ring. I was being a bratty teenager, I wanted a nicer one than we could afford. He told me we couldn't afford it and I wouldn't let it go and he turned and walked out of the kitchen, you know, he'd had about enough of me. And he sat down in our living room and was staring at the Christmas tree and I walked right past him without saying anything and I walked up to my room. And there he was by himself staring at the tree. A good man, alone. And that was the last I ever saw of him alive. And shortly after that, my sister ran into THE ROOM after I'd fallen asleep and said, wake up, daddy had a heart attack. And he was never revived. And that night, my 44-year-old mother became a widow and she had two kids in college and one on her way. I was a sophomore in high school. And things would never be the same again."

On what she hopes people take away from her book, Settle for More, Kelly claims, "That if you are feeling unhappy or a general sense of malaise about where you are, the decisions you've made, no one is coming to save you. You are in charge of your own destiny, work hard then work harder, do better, be better, settle for more."

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