from cheering to equal pay. the women's team will take home a slice of what the men's team was offered last year. the 2019 women's world cup offered players $30 million in prize money and compare that with $400 million that was handed out at the 2018 men's world cup. according to u.s. soccer's audited financial statements from 2016 to 2018, women's games generated about $50.8 million in revenue, compared with the men who generated only $49.9 million. so after the win yesterday, house speaker nancy pelosi wrote on twitter, congrats team usa world cup 2019 champions, the women's national team showed us their greatness, now show them the money, hash tag fair pay. >> again, if the women play more games, they make more money and they have a better record. they should be making more money than the men, not the same as the men, you would imagine. >> that sounds logical to me. still ahead, new reporting that the fbi and immigration and customs enforcement agents are