Democrats push to close gender gap on Equal Pay Day

Democrats push to close gender gap on Equal Pay Day
Democrats push to close gender gap on Equal Pay Day
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(WASHINGTON) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the House Democratic Women’s Caucus gathered Tuesday morning to highlight the gender pay gap on Equal Pay Day.

“They call this Equal Pay Day, but I like to call it ‘Unequal Pay Day’ because that’s the message that we are conveying today,” said Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif.

Formerly known as National Pay Inequity Awareness Day, the day — which fluctuates year to year — was first recognized in 1996 by the National Committee on Pay Equity. It is the date by which women’s average full-time wages catch up to men’s from the previous year. This year, it falls right in the middle of Women’s History Month.

“It’s not acceptable for me to see my sisters in the workplace, and getting paid less,” said House Democratic Women’s Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Brenda Lawrence, D-Mich. “So I want you to know, I will talk about this every year, but hopefully next year — I keep hope alive — next year, we’ll be saying we finally got it right.”

“And I will end with a statement that I know my speaker is going to say again, but when women succeed, America succeeds,” Lawrence added.

Women on average currently make 83 cents for every dollar earned by men — but that figure differs based on race.

Speier noted that “African American women are making 58 cents on the dollar and Latina women are making 49 cents on the dollar.”

“The pay gap reflects outright discrimination as well as barriers that women face in accessing good-paying jobs and meeting caregiving responsibilities — including a lack of affordable child care, paid family and medical leave and fair and predictable scheduling — which often prevent women from joining and staying in the workforce,” President Joe Biden wrote in a proclamation recognizing the day.

The Office of Personnel Management will also propose a regulation to “address the use of prior salary history in the hiring and pay-setting process for Federal employees,” according to a fact sheet released Tuesday by the Biden administration.

Ahead of an event Tuesday evening with the Bidens, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at the White House at the Equal Pay Day Summit.

“Our economy just has not been working as it should for the women of our nation,” she said.

“If we are going to continue to grow our economy and to be competitive and lead the world in the 21st century, we simply cannot afford to leave half of our workforce behind,” Harris said. “To build an economy that works for all of us, we must build an economy that works for women. That is one of our administration’s central missions.”

In addition to the summit, Harris met with current and former members of the U.S. Women’s Soccer team to talk about equal pay,after they settled their equal pay lawsuit with U.S. Soccer.

Harris praised the women for their work on the field and also for raising awareness of the fight for equal pay.

“Obviously, you all have been champions in terms of your skills and your dominance in terms of women’s soccer. But we are here today because you also have been leaders on an issue that affects most women and has affected most women in the workforce and it’s the issue of pay equity,” Harris said.

Harris and the players spoke about their fight, and the things they fought for beyond just compensation including playing surfaces, massage therapists and even things as simple as bagels after practice.

While the vice president tested negative for COVID-19 on Tuesday, she did not attend the evening Equal Pay Day event “out of an abundance of caution” after her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, tested positive, according to the vice president’s office.

The wage gap is an immediate problem that leads to less money in women’s pockets but that it also has cumulative effects, according to Sarah Jane Glynn, a senior adviser with the Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau.

She noted that women are less likely to have retirement savings and more likely to solely rely on Social Security and end up living in poverty in their old age.

The Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau released a report Tuesday titled, “Bearing the Cost: How Overrepresentation in Undervalued Jobs Disadvantaged Women During the Pandemic,” which discusses the impacts of COVID-19 on women’s place in the workforce.

“The industries that women were in had the most significant job losses,” Glynn said. “So that’s a big part of the reason why we saw much higher unemployment numbers for women and why women experienced the majority of job losses during 2020.”

During the morning press conference, Speier brought up the need to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act, which addresses wage inequity based on gender. The bill passed in the House but has stalled in the Senate.

And the speakers expressed hope that the fight for equal pay will soon be a thing of the past.

“We, as women in this country, we know we add value to our economy, to our communities, to the overall safety of this country,” Lawrence said. “And we demand the respect and to be valued by paying us a wage that is equal.”

ABC News’ Molly Nagle contributed to this report.

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Doug Emhoff, husband of Kamala Harris, tests positive for COVID-19

Doug Emhoff, husband of Kamala Harris, tests positive for COVID-19
Doug Emhoff, husband of Kamala Harris, tests positive for COVID-19
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(WASHINGTON) — Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, the husband of Kamala Harris, has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the vice president’s office.

“Earlier today, the Second Gentleman tested positive for COVID-19,” Sabrina Singh, deputy press secretary for the vice president, said in a statement. “Out of an abundance of caution, the Vice President will not participate in tonight’s event [on Equal Pay Day]. The Vice President tested negative for COVID-19 today and will continue to test.”

Asked if Biden is being tested again this evening given his proximity to Harris earlier, the White House pointed out that isn’t required by COVID protocols.

Biden, as far as we know, was last tested on Sunday, and was negative.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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Music notes: Shawn Mendes, Lil Nas X, Demi Lovato and more

Music notes: Shawn Mendes, Lil Nas X, Demi Lovato and more
Music notes: Shawn Mendes, Lil Nas X, Demi Lovato and more
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Shawn Mendes is presenting at this year’s Academy Awards. The “Summer of Love” singer is one of a variety of celebrities who were announced Tuesday as additional presenters at the March 27 ceremony, along with Sean “Diddy” CombsHalle BaileyTyler Perry and others.

Lil Nas X has made his first public appearance since vanishing from the public eye nearly four ago. The “That’s What I Want” singer showed off a brand-new hairstyle that a fan managed to snag a picture of, which sees his hair twisted up and dyed white at the roots.  It is still unknown what caused his months-long hiatus.

Demi Lovato is headlining the Illinois State Fair along with Sam Hunt and a variety of other acts.  The “Confident” singer will take over the Grandstand stage on August 13, while Sam will perform on the 12th. The lineup also includes TLC and Shaggy, who both are on the August 17 bill.  Tickets for the event are now on sale on Ticketmaster.

Calvin HarrisLordeJack HarlowKYGOOliver TreeCharli XCXAlessia CaraShaggy and Tai Verdes are part of the 2022 Life Is Beautiful music festival’s star-studded lineup. Tickets for the Las Vegas event go on sale this Friday, March 18, at 10 a.m. PT.

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Victims of Seattle crane collapse to receive more than $112 million

Victims of Seattle crane collapse to receive more than 2 million
Victims of Seattle crane collapse to receive more than 2 million
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(SEATTLE) — Three people who were injured and the families of two people killed after a crane collapsed on a Seattle construction site in 2019, will receive $112 million in a settlement, David Beninger, a lawyer for one of the victims told ABC News Tuesday.

The crane fell from the construction site which included a Google office building in the South Lake Union neighborhood in April 2019 as it was being dismantled, killing four people.

Lawsuits filed by families of two of the victims killed in the collapse and three who were injured, were consolidated into one case in the King County Superior Court, involving multiple firms involved in the construction site where the crane collapsed.

In the Monday verdict, a jury found four of the construction companies negligent, but only three of the companies’ negligence resulted in the death of Sarah Wong and Alan Justad, and injury of Brittany Cadelina, Ali Edriss and Sally Beaven.

While the jury found GLY Construction, the company that leased the crane, negligent, it was not found responsible for the deaths and injuries.

The other companies named in the lawsuit are Morrow Equipment, which owned and leased the crane to the construction project and provided expertise for the building and dismantling of the crane; Northwest Tower Crane Service, which was in charge of setting up and dismantling the crane; and Omega Morgan, a mobile crane subcontractor.

The jury attributed 45% of the negligence to Northwest Tower Crane, 30% to Omega Morgan and 25% to Morrow Equipment.

The jury awarded the victims more than $150 million in damages, but Morrow Equipment Company did not participate in the trial as it is in discussions regarding other agreements with the victims, according to Beninger.

Wong’s estate, her parents and sibling are to receive a combined $54.15 million. Nineteen-year-old Wong, a student at Seattle Pacific University, was a passenger in a car when parts of the crane struck it causing her fatal injuries.

Justad’s estate and his three daughters will receive a combined $39.15 million. Seventy-one-year-old Justad was in his car when parts of the crane landed on top of the vehicle.

Cadelina and Edriss will each receive $9.2 million and Beaven will receive $975,000, according to Beninger and amounts awarded by the jury.

“Northwest Tower Crane Service respects the verdict of the jury and thanks them for their service in this trial. Northwest Tower Crane changed its practices immediately after this tragic accident and continues to strive to make safety its top priority,” an attorney for Northwest Tower Crane Services said to ABC News in a statement, declining to comment any further.

Attorneys for the Wongs, Cadelina and Omega did not immediately respond to ABC News’ request for comment.

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Jamie Dornan says his former flatmate Robert Pattinson didn’t “fit in” after ‘Twilight’ fame hit

Jamie Dornan says his former flatmate Robert Pattinson didn’t “fit in” after ‘Twilight’ fame hit
Jamie Dornan says his former flatmate Robert Pattinson didn’t “fit in” after ‘Twilight’ fame hit
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At one point, 50 Shades of Grey‘s Jamie Dornan, Fantastic Beasts lead and future The Theory of Everything Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne, Spider-Man No Way Home‘s Andrew Garfield and Charlie Cox, and The Batman‘s Robert Pattinson were roommates in London. 

That’s right: Like a starving artist version of The Avengers, Spider-Man, Daredevil and Batman once lived under the same roof.

For Pattinson, fame came first with the Twilight franchise, and that caused a bit of discomfort with the notoriously private actor and his then-undiscovered pals. In fact, Pattinson recently told Entertainment Tonight that he felt like, at that time, he was the “last invited” when the other guys would hit the town. 

“I was invited as an afterthought,” he admitted. “There’d be like one slice of pizza left and I’d be like, ‘Is there any for me?'”

However, Dornan remembers those days differently. 

At the 2022 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday night, Jamie noted, “‘The ‘pity invite’? No. I think with Rob it’s always been, like, he sort of had success earlier, so we were a bit like, ‘Does he really fit in with us?’ Because we were not working, and he’s working all the time. He did Twilight and was suddenly in a different stratosphere than us.”

That said, Dornan explained to Access Hollywood at the same event that there was another reason not to disinvite Pattinson when they were all single: “Why would you leave him at home? He was the good-looking one!”

 

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Nick Jonas opening a rooftop tequila bar in San Diego

Nick Jonas opening a rooftop tequila bar in San Diego
Nick Jonas opening a rooftop tequila bar in San Diego
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Nick Jonas wants you to sip your tequila in style.

Page Six reports that the singer is teaming up with his tequila brand’s co-founder John Varvatos to launch a Villa One Tequila Garden in San Diego this spring.

The rooftop venue will be a combination bar, restaurant and nightlife spot. And, of course, it will serve Nick’s Villa One tequila brand, along with offering more than 160 other tequilas and mezcals to choose from.

“Villa One Tequila Gardens was formed as a destination oasis where one can unwind and experience the ultimate after-work or weekend Tulum getaway right in the heart of San Diego,” Nick says in a statement obtained by Page Six.

The venue reportedly plans to expand, with new locations in Miami, Las Vegas, New York City, Los Angeles and Dallas in the coming year.

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Rob Zombie shows off sets for his new film ‘The Munsters’

Rob Zombie shows off sets for his new film ‘The Munsters’
Rob Zombie shows off sets for his new film ‘The Munsters’
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Rob Zombie is super proud of his upcoming film version of The Munsters, based on the beloved 1960s sitcom. It’s currently shooting in Budapest, Hungary, and Zombie took to Instagram to show off the intricate sets for the film, about a monstrous family living at 1313 Mockingbird Lane, surrounded by their “normal” neighbors.

“These sets are going to be absolutely insane,” Zombie captioned the photos, which show a living room with a coffin-shaped cabinet, a room decorated with skulls and melted candles, a bat-wing chair and another coffin surrounded by black wreaths.

Jeff Daniel Phillips, who’ll be playing Herman Munster in the movie, commented, “The Budapest Production Designer & her Art Department went so beyond expectations — just so detailed, lush & gothic, can’t wait until audiences see their work!”

Zombie’s wife, Sheri Moon Zombie, will play Lily Munster, Herman’s wife. The cast also includes Lost actor Jorge Garcia, Cassandra Peterson, aka Elvira, and Sylvester McCoy, who played the Seventh Doctor in the long-running British sci-fi series Doctor Who.

Recently, Zombie confirmed that The Munsters would be rated PG for “macabre and suggestive material, scary images and language,” and that it would not, as many assumed, be “dirty, violent and nasty.”

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New Oscars presenters announced, Steve McQueen gets knighted, and more

New Oscars presenters announced, Steve McQueen gets knighted, and more
New Oscars presenters announced, Steve McQueen gets knighted, and more
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Halle Bailey, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Samuel L. Jackson, Tyler Perry and Tracee Ellis Ross are among the latest batch of Oscars presenters that were announced Tuesday. They join previously announced presenters including Ruth E. Carter, Daniel Kaluuya, Zoë Kravitz, Lupita Nyong’o, Chris Rock, Wesley Snipes and more. The Oscars air Sunday, March 27, at 8 p.m. EDT/5 p.m. PDT on ABC.

Oscar-winning director Steve McQueen received his knighthood on Tuesday. The 12 Years a Slave filmmaker was knighted by Princess Anne at Windsor Castle in England for his services to art and film. Sir Steve McQueen’s next project, a World War II-era film called Blitz, is set to begin production this fall.

Jonathan Majors has lined up a brand new role. Deadline reports that the Lovecraft Country star has been tapped for the lead role in The Man in My Basement, an adaptation of the Walter Mosley novel. The story follows Charles Blakey, an African American man living in Sag Harbor, New York, who receives a unique proposition from a white businessman to rent his basement for the summer. Things soon take a dark turn. Nadia Latif will make her directorial debut with the film.

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New doc ‘Far Behind: The Candlebox Story’ will detail the journey of the ’90s alt-rock band

New doc ‘Far Behind: The Candlebox Story’ will detail the journey of the ’90s alt-rock band
New doc ‘Far Behind: The Candlebox Story’ will detail the journey of the ’90s alt-rock band
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’90s alt-rockers Candlebox are the subject of a new documentary that will be released this fall.

Called Far Behind: The Candlebox Story, the movie will focus on the band’s rise to fame at the beginnings of the grunge scene. It’s being executive-produced by Guy Oseary, who signed the band to Madonna‘s label, Maverick, when he was just 20 years old. Their 1993 self-titled debut album went RIAA-certified four-times Platinum, thanks to singles like “You” and “Far Behind.” 

After splitting in 2000, Candlebox reunited in 2006 and have since released four more albums, including 2021’s Wolves. They’ll hit the road in May.

Frontman Brad Martin says in a statement, “The story of Candlebox is one that’s long overdue for a telling, and I cannot wait to share this documentary with the world – no holds barred, honest, painful, and as real as it gets.”

Director Jack Piatt, whose initiated the film project, adds, “I was in high school when the early 90’s Seattle sound made its way to rural Ohio, and it left a huge impression on my life musically. Candlebox plays a key role in this historic legacy. This is an important story for a lot of people, and I’m honored to have the opportunity to tell it.”

Far Behind: The Candlebox Story is expected to be released this fall.

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“I Like It, I Love It”: ’1883′ cast joins Tim McGraw on stage at Boots in the Park festival

“I Like It, I Love It”: ’1883′ cast joins Tim McGraw on stage at Boots in the Park festival
“I Like It, I Love It”: ’1883′ cast joins Tim McGraw on stage at Boots in the Park festival
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It was a (TV) family affair for Tim McGraw during his headlining set at the weekend Boots in the Park Festival. 

The country star performed at the festival in California where members of the cast of 1883 were in attendance not merely as spectators, but active participants. 

During Tim’s performance of his classic hit, “I Like It, I Love It,” several of his cast mates including LaMonica Garrett, Alex Fine, Amanda Jaros, Emerson Miller and James Landry Hebert joined him on stage to sing the chorus.

Dressed in cowboy hats and boots, the cast of the hit Paramount+ series jumped around onstage in excitement before walking down the catwalk as a group into the crowd, cheering all the while. 

“Got the band back together last night! Huge thanks @thetimmcgraw @faithhill and the @1883official fans for making us feel like rockstars,” shares James, who portrays the character of Wade.

“This was insane. Thanks to my tv mom and dad @thetimmcgraw @faithhill. You guys have a really cool side hustle,” praised Alex, aka Grady. “@1883official is an awesome family to be apart of.” 

LaMonica also shared live footage of an intro video Tim used during his set that showed a series of clips from 1883. “And it was in this moment, that me and my #1883TV castmates felt like rock stars backstage… Got chills watching that @1883official footage on all those screens in front of thousands of screaming fans,” the actor reflected.

1883 is the prequel series to the wildly popular Paramount+ series Yellowstone. Tim and his wife Faith Hill play the lead roles of James and Margaret Dutton, respectively. 

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