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MSNBC Morning Joe February 23, 2022 12:41:00

Pressure from u.s. women s soccer players. it is really what we set out to do, equalize on all fronts. reporter: in a landmark agreement, u.s. soccer pledging to pay the women s and men s team an equal rate, while handing over $22 million to athletes in backpay and another in $2 million for post-career endeavors and charitable efforts. the deal settling 28 players gender discrimination lawsuit, as long as the team s next contract is ratified. we not only right the wrongs of the past but set the next generation up for something that we can only have dreamed of. reporter: the gender wage gap, a point of contention across the country, where the average woman ends 82 cents for every dollar a man makes. the difference larger in sports. male athletes are paid from 15% to 100% more than their female counterparts. the players and federation admit getting to this day has not been easy. megan rapinoe amongst the first to file a complaint in 2016. efforts escalated after winning their fo ....

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Arizona congressmen announces he saved constituents $1.2M in casework

VILLAGE OF OAK CREEK, Ariz. (KVOA) - Congressman Tom O’Halleran announced Thursday his office saved $1,264,794 in owed benefits, backpay and saved dollars to the residents of Arizona’s First Congressional ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180122:16:36:00

Treasury department, 50% of health and human services staff are expected to be sent home. remember, we got a flu crisis going on and almost 40% of the transportation department. that is just a sampling of the impact on the federal workforce. fda safety activities, the irs audits and refunds of the faa aircraft registry will be among the shuddered activities. if a furloughed employee does want to come to work, they re barred from doing so by law. back in 2013, 850,000 workers were affected. about 40% of the federal workforce and in 2013 those workers were awarded backpay. but there s no guarantee that will happen this time. adding to the uncertainty for hundreds of thousands of families. the shutdown will also cost the economy tens of million per day. economists estimate upwards of $6 billion was shaved off the country s fourth quarter gdp back in 2013. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170915:14:49:00

Struggling how to build inclusive cultures and google is not alone in struggling in that area ch area. the plaintiffs are seeking backpay and that could be stock and bonuses. they are hoping google will completely change the way they have hiring policies that will affect more people down the pike. did you see this changiine anything more broadly inside the industry? we have seen susan fowler s policies that took down the ceo. and a lot of things are changing in silicon valley, but a class action is a whole other matter, and a lot of women are hopeful this will instigate real change. joleen kent live in l.a. thank you for getting up early with us. treasury secretary steve mnuchin said he didn t see interest in seeing the solar eclipse after there has been a lot of discussion about how he ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170526:01:56:00

Talked about nato funding on the campaign trail a lot, interesting to see him talking about it in front of the leaders there. something that s kind of a big misperception that he s propagating which is it s not as if if heez kthese countries their 2% marks it s not as if the u.s. would have to pay less. the united states pays what it wants because we want to have the world s most powerful military. we want to dominate in asia, we want to dominate in the seven seas and the arctic and the antarctic. if belgium were to build more border, you know, have more border troops, we re not going to spend less. in fact, you know, we can almost pose this question to donald trump, if they were to do it, would he cut the american defense budget? no, of course not. so, yes, the europeans should do more, but the united states spends what it wants to spend because it wants to be the global military power. it also sounds like the president is not only looking for them to pay 2%, that he also wants ....

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