on this labor day, there is a new cnn film airing in just a few minutes. it's called "lfg" and it captures members of the u.s. women's national soccer team and their battle for equal pay. they won four olympic gold and four world cup championships. and the players allege they are not receiving pay that's equal to what the men's team makes. a federal court disagreed last year, throwing out the players' equal pay claim. the judge found that the women's team negotiated a different pay structure than the men's team. and that the women's players were already paid more than the men's team. the players are now appealing. earlier, i talked with becky, captain of the u.s. women's team. so, becky, thanks so much for joining us. talk about the -- the thought process that you and your teammates went through about bringing this suit for equal pay. >> yeah, sure. so i have been on the team for a decade and i have been through a few rounds of collective bargaining. and each time, we were making some strides in working conditions and better pay. but it seemed like the gap, in a