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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140424:00:35:00

and she says the reality of that is it because of the actual choices that women make? they continue to choose less profitable industries. they continue to work less. >> established yard. but the core remains and let me give leslie the last word. do you believe the research on, this leslie, that it isn't a big deal among women if they make a few cents less than men because they would rather have more men who are successful for social purposes? ladder word. >> no, i don't. i think that most women want to be treated fairly and equally. and i think because of the opportunity, and a lot of choices that women have had phyllis recommended when i recommended her years back to stay home means that they're behind with education, skills, work experience, and that's why they hold the majority of the top ten jobs that pay less 10.10 an hour. that's what we want to change. get married to great guys who make more than us or

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140424:00:32:00

audience accurately, first of all, kate, and what do you think about it? >> actually, i think you did. i think what phyllis is saying is there is this natural inticket among wynn. he stirs the pot by pointing out the obvious that you are not awill youd to with feminist. she says there is a thing called hiprfamy. women look for men make more money. men like to marry women who they think are better than they in certain areas like they are more attractive, they are younger. this is just a fact. phyllis is pointing it out. she does so by. >> let me back up that women like to marry successful guys though? national bureau of economic research pointed last year this is not a right wing group. they did expansive study. there has been studies as far as back as i know about in 1989. and many studies since then that have shown that women look to marry men who are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140424:03:35:00

and she says the reality of that is it because of the actual choices that women make? they continue to choose less profitable industries. they continue to work less. >> established yard. but the core remains and let me give leslie the last word. do you believe the research on, this leslie, that it isn't a big deal among women if they make a few cents less than men because they would rather have more men who are successful for social purposes? ladder word. >> no, i don't. i think that most women want to be treated fairly and equally. and i think because of the opportunity, and a lot of choices that women have had phyllis recommended when i recommended her years back to stay home means that they're behind with education, skills, work experience, and that's why they hold the majority of the top ten jobs that pay less 10.10 an hour. that's what we want to change. get married to great guys who make more than us or equal to us, which is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140424:03:32:00

of all, kate, and what do you think about it? >> actually, i think you did. i think what phyll saying is there is this natural inticket among wynn. he stirs the pot by pointing out the obvious that you are not awill youd to with feminist. she says there is a thing called hiprfamy. women look for men make more money. men like to marry women who they think are better than they in certain areas like they are more attractive, they are younger. this is just a fact. phyllis is pointing it out. she does so by. >> let me back up that women like to marry successful guys though? national bureau of economic research pointed last year this is not a right wing group. they did expansive study. there has been studies as far as back as i know about in 1989. and many studies since then that have shown that women look to marry men who are more successful in part,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140416:02:18:00

joining me now is jess macintosh, communications director for emily's list. hard for me to read the op-ed with a straight face. >> the offenses are almost too numerous to catalog in the op-ed. i will read a choice nugget from that. where phyllis says women place a much higher value on pleasant working conditions. a clean comfortable air conditioned office with congenial co-workers. men are more willing to endure unpleasant working conditions to earn higher pay doing dirty dangerous outside work. i would argue. love to get your thoughts on this. women are often discriminated against in terms of hard labor jobs. and more over in this economy. women would be happy to take many jobs offered to them. a lot of them aren't? >> absolutely. >> the idea that women are sitting in air conditioning offices deciding which cardigan to throw over the back of their chair is just, entirely not

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140416:02:19:00

reflective of the average american woman's working experience. we take up, numbers of low income jobs, the majority of minimum wage earners. women are working jobs up and down the spectrum. we don't typically go to college these days to get our mrs. and we don't typically seek out higher earning husband at the expense of our own equal pay. i would argue that if a man doesn't want a woman to get equal pay for equal work. she should not marry him. more over she should not vote for him. and this is the problem with the republican party now. they keep trying to rebrand to make the retrograde agenda palatable to the modern 21st century woman. a new messenger will not do it. having your wife in the ad is not going to do it. but they don't have any substance to offer. >> phyllis is endorsed and followed by many people in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140416:21:47:00

find rather amazing. terrence moore, bob nightingale, great to have you both here. still ahead, phyllis' guide to marriage for the modern career woman. "pretenders" is next. where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140416:02:20:00

republican party. this is some one who basically suggests that, who does suggest, if it is not available many women are likely not to marry at all. pew report said 40% of u.s. household are headed by women. they're the primary bread winners. this is the 21st century. yet the gop seems unable to wake up from this coma that began some where in the 1960s. to be honest. when phyllis was speaking for a broader spectrum of women, women still weren't occupying that rarified place that phyllis and the gop seems to think we are comfortable being in. women have traditionally been marginalized as folks pretend that we have the soft jobs and husband to take care of us. that is not reality of american women. it is not reality of american will tine da women today. interesting to see remarks come from somebody, a spokesperson from another era.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140416:05:19:00

we take up, numbers of low income jobs, the majority of minimum wage earners. women are working jobs up and down the spectrum. we don't typically go to college these days to get our mrs. and we don't typically seek out higher earning husband at the expense of our own equal pay. i would argue that if a man doesn't want a woman to get equal pay for equal work. she should not marry him. more over she should not vote for him. and this is the problem with the republican party now. they keep trying to rebrand to make the retrograde agenda palatable to the modern 21st century woman. a new messenger will not do it. having your wife in the ad is not going to do it. but they don't have any substance to offer. >> phyllis is endorsed and followed by many people in the republican party. this is some one who basically suggests that, who does suggest,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140416:05:18:00

director for emily's list. hard for me to read the op-ed with a straight face. >> the offenses are almost too numerous to catalog in the op-ed. i will read a choice nugget from that. where phyllis says women place a much higher value on pleasant working conditions. a clean comfortable air conditioned office with congenial co-workers. men are more willing to endure unpleasant working conditions to earn higher pay doing dirty dangerous outside work. i would argue. love to get your thoughts on this. women are often discriminated against in terms of hard labor jobs. and more over in this economy. women would be happy to take many jobs offered to them. a lot of them aren't? >> absolutely. >> the idea that women are sitting in air conditioning offices deciding which cardigan to throw over the back of their chair is just, entirely not reflective of the average american woman's working experience.

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