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Ayman

you noted women's basketball is still undervalued. talk to us about that with the pay gap outrage with caitlin clark's salary. the default is economics. women's sports do not push in as much. i reject it and can make the case for it but why do you think that as well? >> first of all i do think women's sports did pull in less revenue. >> yes. factual correct >> but, because they do not pull in the same revenue they don't deserve the same level of salaries and wnba players are not fighting for that but are arguing for their fair share. it brings in $2 million. and nba $10 billion. they are set in the collective bargaining agreement. an agreement between the union and the league that is how it works in every sport. now, as a share of revenue, the

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all basketball related income. all revenues, 50% of all revenues go to nba players. and in the wnba agreement, 50% of incremental revenue goes to wnba players. revenue above the growth targets that the league has set. how that translates into all revenue is that wnba players only receive about 9% to 10% of total league revenue. that's where you see a lot of the disparity coming from. >> i greatly appreciate you breaking that down. that's why i wanted you to be on the show to explain the economics for us. you heard dave michael j. joking that no one watches women's sports and it is very common to hear similar comments from male sports fans. how do these sorts of assumptions contribute to the genderrer inequities in pro sports. will it change with high visible or high-profile athletes like caitlin clark? >> yeah, it's about marginalization. it's about how it's covered.

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Newsday

questions about whether it's in the midst of a realignment or not. this shows there is some value or still some perception of value in the reagan—esque republican party that we may have been more accustomed to in prior decades. have been more accustomed to in prior decades-_ prior decades. yeah, this bipartisan _ prior decades. yeah, this bipartisan sort _ prior decades. yeah, this bipartisan sort of - prior decades. yeah, this - bipartisan sort of agreement, if you like, does pose some problems for house speaker mike johnson, though, doesn't it? he could now find himself in a difficult position? do you expect now to see attempts to oust him?— expect now to see attempts to oust him? , . ,., ,, oust him? very much so. i think mar'orie oust him? very much so. i think marjorie taylor-green _ oust him? very much so. i think marjorie taylor-green has - marjorie taylor—green has indicated she plans to do that. this was basically the last vote the house had before they went on a week—long recess. i think mikejohnson and his allies — including some democrats now — are hoping that members of congress go home and focus on the re—election campaign, and this sort of news item passes, that the news cycle about ukraine passes and they can start focusing on

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Dateline

with the figure in the garage. >> to say don fluid -- fluitt love the christmas season is to put it mildly. >> he was obsessed. there was lights, music. it was everywhere. >> don's family was still grappling with the fact that he would never see another christmas, no one more distraught than his daughter, sienna. >> she said she just was praying about it. she would cry. >> meanwhile, detective kaplan was looking very closely at the apparent bad blood between don fluitt and his brother, dennis. >> they kept talking about it and estrangement between the two of you. you know what they are talking about? oh, yeah. when my dad passed we had an agreement on his belongings.

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corroboration to show that he can be believed. and we'll ask this jury to find a former us president guilty. you have these 30, 34 counts of falsifying business records. >> we were just showing some of those people that who who could testify and we have heard reports of the former publisher of the national enquirer, david, could be the first to testify. and according to prosecutors, he's already admitted to running this so-called catch and scheme. to help trump and included paying sources not to tell negative stories. and we do know that he has been granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. what does that mean for his testimony? so in terms of david david was granted a non-prosecution agreement, so he came forward and gave information as to what happened between donald trump admin. >> so well, as what happened with michael cohen in that the reason why prosecutors do is try to get essential

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information. prosecutors knew that in order to get to the bottom of this crime, they needed information from david now that non-prosecution agreement that immunity agreement is going to allow david to get the full story of what actually happened without any repercussions of pam possible i believe facing jail time, but instead, he'll be able to lay everything out for the prosecution. still a concern for the defense because the defense is going to try to discredit him and argue to the jury later on that the reason that he's making a fused luck is because he given a non-prosecution agreement until an order to avoid any kind of jail sentence as well good to have you on the program, but nada via luna, thanks so much free time. thank you you. can watch cnn's special coverage. >> all of the trump hush, money trial. it begins monday at 9:00 a.m. in new york. that's 2:00 p.m. in london we're us

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testify and we have heard reports that the former publisher of the national enquirer, david could be the first to testify and according to prosecutors, he's already admitted to running this, so called catch and kill scheme to help trump and include a paying sources not to tell negative stories and we do know that he has been granted immunity in exchange for his testimony what does that mean for his testimony? >> so in terms of david david was granted a non-prosecution agreement, so he came forward and gave information as to what happened between donald trump. i mean, so well, as what happened with michael cohen in that the reason why prosecutors do that is try to get essential information. prosecutors knew that in order to get to the bottom of this crime, they needed information from david. now that non-prosecution agreement that immunity agreement is going to allow david to get the full story of

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