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us. you know one way to help the economy is for people to make more money. you know what s one of the best ways to make more money? pay women for equal pay for equal work. right now, it s legal for companies to punish employees for even talking with each other about their pay. paycheck fairness act would change that. women have to know what their colleagues are making. proponents of the law point to the story of dawn soto koones, a sales woman at a jared jewelry store. she came across documents about a new salesman. he had no experience selling jewelry, but was making significantly more than the store s top seller. which was a woman. so dawn reviewed more records and almost all of the men, it turned out, were making more than the women. so she is now one of 12 women from across the country who are part of a suit against the parent company of jared jewelers, sterling jewelers. if she hasn t come across those records, she wouldn t have even known that her male counterparts we
president obama re-elected. what should be the first thing on his agenda? keith says, sit down with boehner to refocus how both parties will work together going forward. this from megan mitchell. s a college student, i say jobs. donald, fiscal cliff, immigration, gay marriage. we ask and encourage you to keep comments coming in, find us on facebook and twitter. 2012, year of the woman? women, they won big in all races across the country this week. five new women senators making for a total of 20 women senators next year. new hampshire has the first all-female delegation in u.s. history. joining me from new orleans, melissa harr melissa harr melissa har rris-perryharris-pe. i must comment you feel safe to wear red now that the election s sewn up. right. it s fine to wear all of the colors, red, blue, purple.
but the fact of the matter is, while we re seeing all of these state laws changing, the irony is this allegation with this guy in florida. but at the same time we re still fighting these laws that are really inhibiting people when there s no fraud. that s right. and people who have every right to vote, who should simply be able to show up and vote, and particularly when you look at pennsylvania and the madness going on there, these are suppress sif efforts. thank you, melissa. be sure to watch melissa harr harris-perry right here at 10:00 a.m. on msnbc on saturday and sunday. not any more and he s their guy and they are not hiding it now. plus, you won t believe what a republican volunteer said
looters, as thieves, because there was such a version of who black men are in this country, that we couldn t even see what they were doing was actually being exactly the kinds of first responders that we would want them to be. what worries me about a president is i want a president who can see across difference, who can see black and white, people of color, who can see men and women, and see them all at equal citizens who have a right to be part of the broader american project. i think you said it all. i would love no mr. santorum to come on this show as a child of a single parent, who had plenty of role models, i would tell him how wrong he is. if he doesn t want to come here, he can meet me at hoon noon on alex s show. we hope to have you tomorrow, if you have time, and the daughter of a catholic, melissa, you make a good point and we would love to have rick santorum