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the pay gap outrage over her salary. the default argument that people have said it is simply about economics. the women's sports don't pull in as much revenue as the men's sport. i reject that and make the case for it, but tell us why you think that as well? >> well first of all i do think women's sports pull in less revenue. >> it is actually correct. >> that exists, right? but that doesn't mean these women are underpaid and undervalued relative to that. the big strawman a lot of people bring up because they don't pull the same revenue, they don't deserve the same salary, and wnba players are fighting and arguing for their fair share. so the wnba brings in around $200 million in revenue. the nba brings in $10 billion. the way salaries are negotiated, they are set in the bargaining agreement between the union and the league. that's how this works in every sport. now as a share of revenue the nba players get about 51% of

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BBC News

to your fellow employees. we know at the same time there were six other governors including tennessee's warning basically to workers there that joining could threaten the region's economic progress, it would lead to layoffs. what did you make of that? it would lead to layoffs. what did you make of that?— you make of that? it was to leave politics _ you make of that? it was to leave politics at _ you make of that? it was to leave politics at the - you make of that? it was to leave politics at the door, l leave politics at the door, it wasn't about politics of the politicians, this was about the workers, the labour movement, and by coming together, we were able to show everybody that we have the power when we come together with a voice, and these companies are profitable, our plant here is a very stable plants, we build a very popular product, the company has always shown us the sales are going up, our production volume is going up and they can afford us. going up and they can afford us. going up and they can afford us, ,,. , going up and they can afford us. so, specifically, what is it nowthat— us. so, specifically, what is it now that the _ us. so, specifically, what is it now that the union - us. so, specifically, what is it now that the union hopesj us. so, specifically, what is i it now that the union hopes to be able to achieve? what workers want to see? right now

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BBC News

and got the word out and was successful.— successful. so you are part of the committee _ successful. so you are part of the committee getting - successful. so you are part of the committee getting that l successful. so you are part of. the committee getting that word out, speak into your fellow employees, we know the same time there were six other governors including tennessee's warning to workers that they arejoining could warning to workers that they are joining could threaten the region economic progress and could lead to layoffs, what and make of that? —— what did you make of that? —— what did you make of that? —— what did you make of that? -- what did you make of that?— make of that? -- what did you make of that? this wasn't about the politics _ make of that? this wasn't about the politics of— make of that? this wasn't about the politics of the _ the politics of the politicians, this was about the workers, this is a labor movement and by coming together, we were able to show everybody that we have the power when we come together with the voice and the companies are profitable, our plan here is a very stable plan, we build a very popular product, the companies i was showing that the cells are going up our production volumes are going up and they can afford us. are going up and they can afford us— afford us. and so, specifically, - afford us. and so, specifically, whatl afford us. and so, l specifically, what is afford us. and so, - specifically, what is and afford us. and so, _ specifically, what is and now that the union hopes to be able to achieve, what a workers

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FOX Friends First

whether or not this is political power play and doing the bidding of joe biden leading up to november. >> todd: today i address all 12 jurors and alternatives and the two lawyers on the panel to make them understand arguments ag moody just put forth. >> carley: president trump dealing with legal battle and former president seeing surge in gen-z support nharvard polling shows the former president is up 9 points for voters 18 to 29. biden down six points. university of florida student joins me now. good morning to you. why is donald trump becoming more popular among union people? >> good morning. i'm so excited to see that independent thinking happening on social media, this is no

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UAW sets its sights on Mercedes in Alabama after winning unionization vote at Volkswagen factory

The Mercedes plant vote, scheduled for mid-May, is expected to be a tougher fight than at VW, which took a neutral position in the vote

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

state of of the union with a pretty consistent messages of biden's a doddering old fool and the state of the union he came off pretty well. >> martha: the head to head to got tighter but whenever you do these breakdowns trump seems to be way ahead on the issues and on the competency issue. presidential election preference, biden versus trump kelly yan. forty-five for biden and 46 for trump's then he put rfk junior in the mix he gets 15 percent but in this poll he is taking away from trump and helping biden who gets 39 percent. how do you read that? >> that's the first poll is the rfk junior taking away from trump and not biden but i think the third-party challenger should be very seriously. taking that out of biden's lead but i want to go back to the attributes testing. the question nbc news asked in the survey are the same thing people asked as they go to the

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The Context

may. there will also be an overtime ban between the 6th—iith may. the union wants improved pay and conditions. the rail company industry body says the strike is unnecessary and will hit passengers. you are watching bbc news. we are all too familiar with the sight of the donald trump making his way into a courtroom. but this was a historic day in manhattan. the first time a former president has faced a criminal trial. mr trump has pleaded not guilty to sa counts of falsifying business records, where hush money payments were recorded as "legal expenses" to cover up his affairjust weeks before the election. the prosecution said the former president has "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt" the election. mr trump said it was a book—keeping issue. a very minor thing, which thejustice department had cooked up to keep him off the campaign trail. what is going on right here should never be happening. it is a very sad day in america. thank you very much.

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Morning Joe Weekend

and signed into law, the huge trump tax cuts. that december, he went down to the lowest approval rating and then when they tried to repeal obamacare. it is always notable to me. obviously the first attempt on the union since the cannons fired at fort sumter should knock a person's poll ratings down. january 6. but you think about trying to repeal the affordable care act which is incredibly popular and provides healthcare to millions of people. getting rid of the estate tax for the 1500 wealthiest estates in america, that is not popular and it has been a little lost i think to memory that if he is in power and there is republican majority and republican senate, he will try to do that. they will cut more taxes. he just did a fundraiser the other day with paulson where he said, i'm getting another tax cut. don't you worry. they will make another run on healthcare. kennedy was just talking about

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

said an illegal alien who physically assaults a police officer, do not deport 'em. every democrat voted no. they're a radicalized. maria, i tell you, in every state in the union if you gather just ordinary people together and asked in new york, california, anywhere, and said, look, if an illegal alien assaults a cop should you deport if him, normal people are going to say, of course you should. maria: of course. >> but not elected democrats. they side with the criminals and the illegal aliens against american citizens. maria: senator, what can you do as an elected official to stop this anti-semitism raging throughout the country? i mean, look what happened this week. anti-israel campus protests intensifying at columbia university. 100 students detained, many arrested at columbia university last week as the protesters sprung up at universities across the country. why are we seeing this once again? >> well, look, we're seeing a vicious anti-semitism, a vicious hatred of israel in our universities and, sadly, among

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