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CNN Primetime

in it of of self only within the number one issue, the biggest issue for this women's soccer team over and over again is that they wanted equal pay for equal work. they in fact founded particularly -- that they are much more successful than the men's team and still we're not getting paid as well as them. so, if that is the chief thing that they have represented over and over again, and that is the problems of some of the politicians have with them,, what are they saying to the women in their own party? i just do not understand. it again, make it make sense. >> i heard you clear your throat, i know you want to interject. go for it. >> rachel is right on the main, and -- for ida's ugly on anyone. but, the opposition to megan rapinoe and the women's soccer team is not over their demands for parity and equal pay, and that is not why meghan rapinoe kneels during the anthem. she was real clear about why she does that. she does that in protest of

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The Context

at the us— coaching job. and i would say look at the us women's team and everything they did, not just on the field but _ everything they did, not just on the field but off, in fighting for justice _ field but off, in fighting for justice and parity for all women... and i think that makes all the difference in the world. as for the difference in the world. as for the us— the difference in the world. as for the us team, i get up early anyways but i watched it yesterday, it was brutal _ but i watched it yesterday, it was brutal to — but i watched it yesterday, it was brutal to watch but this loss was three _ brutal to watch but this loss was three years in the making, going back— three years in the making, going back to _ three years in the making, going back to the 2020 olympics when the united _ back to the 2020 olympics when the united states lost to hu, sweden. and they— united states lost to hu, sweden. and they lost yesterday to sweden. so the _ and they lost yesterday to sweden. so the book and of this chapter of the us— so the book and of this chapter of the us team is closed and they now can move _ the us team is closed and they now can move on — the us team is closed and they now can move on to a new team, a new day and a— can move on to a new team, a new day and a new— can move on to a new team, a new day and a new coach who badly mismanaged this team _ and a new coach who badly mismanaged this team by— and a new coach who badly mismanaged this team by asking players like alex _ this team by asking players like alex morgan to play in positions they never played in before. so kudos — they never played in before. so kudos to — they never played in before. so kudos to all the women in the us team _ kudos to all the women in the us team, i_ kudos to all the women in the us team, i am — kudos to all the women in the us team, i am sorry to see them go, sorry— team, i am sorry to see them go, sorry to _ team, i am sorry to see them go, sorry to use — team, i am sorry to see them go, sorry to use them loose. england had a heck—

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

♪♪ >> i've been in so many clubs where that music comes on and everybody in the club turns and goes like -- >> ah! >> reporter: he soared to superstardom in the 1980s with a character brought to life through wildly popular films -- >> i meant t that. >> reporter: -- and a children'sw called "pee-w playhouse." >> today's st word is m >> reporter: but it all carashing down in 1991. reubens at the height of his parity pleaded notest following his arrest indecent exposure at an adult movie theater. becoming a subject of tabloid fodder. that same year he addressed the scandal head on, appearing as pee-wee at the mtv movie awards. >> heard any good jokes lately? >> reporter: a decade later he faced a child pornography charge that was later dismissed, in 2004 explaining the material as vintage erotica to nbc's

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CNN Newsroom Live

achievement. cnn's patrick snell reports. >> well, match day two nearly in the books in the women's world cup. saturday seeing a vital win for france over brazil in brisbane, one that came in highly dramatic fashion. a thrilling contest. and after 70 minutes of play, it would be eugenie who puts the french ahead, a great goal for the first of the match. these two considered among the pre-tournament favorites to win this world cup. early in the second half, it would be davinia that restores parity. the highest drama reserved for right at the end, seven minutes from time, the french skipper, wendy renaud, rising superbly to head home, find the back of the neck to shatter brazil's resolve. france, 2-1.

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Sportsday

2032, they've also got turkey willing to host it again and italy. but today, some big news because 2032 may have changed with italy and turkey saying, actually, we want to co—host the tournament. now, there is no other opposing bed for that year, so you got to assume that uefa will award it to turkey, but will they give them the tournament in 2028? because if not, that leaves it wide open for england and scotland, the republic of ireland, northern ireland and wales to host the tournament. there is one thing to say, i spoke to uefa earlier today and in the past we have seen host nations automatically qualify for the competition. now i didn't say how host would be qualifying they said if five host nations are to hold this tournament, they would not qualify automatically. there's been very little to split england and australia overfour and a bit tests of the ashes series. and after two days of the final match, more proof of the parity between the two teams. evenif

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BBC News Now

obviously _ thing to do. would you accept that? obviously. penny could best answer questions about what she was trying to get across in the letter. as far as i can see reading it now, there were three topics that she raised of substance, the first was continued funding for the inquiry which is been delivered on with over £125 million to date being spent on the inquiry to make sure we could do this important work. the second was resolving an issue about parity of treatment between those impacted in different parts of the united kingdom. again, that was resolved in spring of 2021 with a precision of an extra 175 million pounds of funding. and the third is compensation that since this letter was written, interim payments have been made to around four and a half thousand people. as people are familiar, £100,000 each was a figure

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BBC News Now

and what records show it was what was going on between the two different departments on resolving theissue different departments on resolving the issue raised in that letter above on the first page about the parity of treatment which is a substantive and immediate issue and again, that was a result some months later. penny's letter refers to the review that was resolved reasonably after with a provision that £175 million to resolve the disparities that exist between people in different parts of the united kingdom. different parts of the united kinudom. ~ ., i. different parts of the united kinadom. ~ ., , m kingdom. would you accept... and can i 'ust sa , kingdom. would you accept... and can ijust say. it — kingdom. would you accept... and can i just say, it would _ kingdom. would you accept... and can ijust say, it would be _ kingdom. would you accept. .. and can ijust say, it would be normal- kingdom. would you accept... and can ijust say, it would be normal for - ijust say, it would be normalfor matters of public spending to be dealt with by the chief of the public spending... chief executive to the treasury has primary responsibility is public spending. i had thatjob myself and it would be entirely normal for matter strictly relating to public spending where other department ministers were making inquiries or requests for the treasury that it would be the chief

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The Context

divorces and advances, she spoke about all these things i wasn�*t born in the sight of people, particularly in the sight of people, particularly in the church. she spoke up and you context is important, it wasn�*t easy to say what she said, and costs. parity when she tore up picture of the pope on saturday that knife and stopped for career in the states for a bit but he did not slow her down. he had reports and reviews in item and sinead was speaking about those things was, and she decided she was not going to be quiet about intergenerational trauma. we had somebody is very much an activist who spoke of the people who do not have a voice. hat who spoke of the people who do not have a voice-— have a voice. not many artists draw a statement — have a voice. not many artists draw a statement from _

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Chris Jansing Reports

donations that the campaign is hoping to rack up before they find themselves in another expensive legal fight. >> clicks equal cash. garrett haake, thank you so much. now to the white house where president biden is pushing to expand access to mental health care. mike memoli is here with the details. what more do we know about this policy? i know the president is unveiling it in the next hour. >> reporter: yeah, what the president is doing today falls under the umbrella of the unity agenda he outlined in the state of the union address. what he is trying to do through regulation is give more teeth to a bipartisan law passed by congress a few years ago that seeks to have greater parity between access to physical health care and mental health care. according to the white house too many private insurers have higher burdens in terms of access in network to mental health care. and out of network often means you have to pay out of pocket. and so that means many are not getting the coverage they need. 21% of adults with mental health

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Katy Tur Reports

alliance on mental illness, dr. ken duckworth. doctor, one in five adults, 58 million people live with a mental illness according to the national institute of mental health. what's your reaction to the president's announcement and the impact? >> this is a tremendous development in the ongoing conversation about making mental health a true part of health. parity means to make equal. that's the root of the word. the idea is when you have a mental health vulnerability or your family member does, that's the same as a so-called physical illness. the brain is part of the body. these additional steps will continue to press health insurance companies to attend to this critical human need. >> so the data shows that people with insurance still face higher costs, more barriers to get the help for mental health needs, and they have coverage too often denied, at least de need at much higher rates compared to getting

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