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US Women's Soccer Team Negotiates Equal Pay

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The US Women's Soccer team's fight for equal pay is highlighted, referencing past successes like the 1999 team that drew over 90,000 spectators. The comparison is made to the men's team's performance and the ongoing struggle for better compensation. The US Women's National Team negotiated a $24 million equal pay settlement. They also secured a 50-50 revenue split with the men's team. Leadership advice to the next generation was discussed. The team is also preparing to play in Wimbledon.

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C-SPAN Radio

“Remember they're doing better than the men and all that. And you see Rapinoe going like this, like this. Because I'm thinking back to the 90s, that if Julie and the 99ers really, the ones that played at the Rose Bowl, if you're old enough to remember, was a huge day.”

C-SPAN Radio

“But you know, I want to go back to this we and his national team, negotiated a $24 million equal pay settlement and a 50-50 revenue split with the men's team.”

C-SPAN Radio

“the next generation. My understanding is that when Megan Rapinoe was a”

NPR

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Universal 88.1 CDMX

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C-SPAN Radio

“The girls have never said we're better than the guys. The guys are better, by the way. They're stronger, they have a better skeletal system, their hearts are bigger. We've never said we're better than the men, or it's good even. But Bobby Riggs is old as my dad. We can beat Bobby Riggs.”

NPR

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NPR

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WBAL Baltimore

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C-SPAN Radio

“We formed our WTA. I'm thinks are happening and oh Gotta play a tournament Wimbledon. Oh, yeah, that's right. I gotta play that one.”

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