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Women and the GOP, Hiring Discrimination, Women as Providers

Season 26 Episode 2629

Women & the GOP: Mitch McConnell says it’s time for Republicans to appeal to women more. Hiring Discrimination: A new study says bias in hiring is as bad today as it was in 1989. Women as Providers: Americans still see men as the primary providers, even as women’s contribution in terms of income goes up. Panel: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ann Stone, Jennifer Higgins, Maria Teresa Kumar

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