rights and representation around the world. she also talked about calls to end the senate filibuster. this runs 30 minutes. jonathan: good afternoon. i m jonathan capehart, opinion writer for the washington post. this is international women s day and who better to talk to than the woman you saw who declared in his speech in beijing in 1995 that human rights are women s rights and women s rights are human rights, former secretary of state, former senator from new york and former first lady, have to fit them all in, secretary, hillary rodham went in. welcome to washington post live. secretary clinton: thank you, jonathan. i m delighted to be with you, especially today. jonathan: here in the u.s., lots of people are excited that we have a woman as vice president, but we have women still being brutalized around the world. what are your thoughts on this international women s day? secretary clinton: i share the opinion that we have made progress. it would be unfair to argue tha
so we now here in united states lots of people are excited about the fact that we have a woman as a vice president of the united states but we have women still being brutalized around the world. what are your thoughts on this international women s day? well i share the opinion that we have made progress with and it would be unfair to argue that we haven t. there s a lot we can point to and clearly i m as thrilled as anyone having vice president harris and the white house but if we really look at where we are we no that huge barriers, legal, structural, psychological and as you know barriers of all kinds are holding back women and girls and jonathan it s especially important to focus on that right now because the pandemic over this past year has really set women back. the burdens that it has imposed on women especially mothers has been seen in everything from an increase in domestic violence to an increase in child marriages, to a loss of employment by front-line workers
t 35 minutes. that afternoon, i m jonathan capehart opinion writer for the washington post and welcome to washington post led to today s international women s day and who better to talk to on this day of global celebration and the woman who you just saw rarely declared beijing in 1995 that human rights are women s rights and women s rights are human rights. the former secretary of state, the former united states senator from new york and the former first lady of the united states, have to fit them all in their secretary hillary rodham clinton. welcome to washington post life. thank you so much jonathan. i m delighted to be with you especially today. so we now here in united states lots of people are excited about the fact that we have a woman as a vice president of the united states but we have women still being brutalized around the world. what are your thoughts on this international women s day? well i share the opinion that we have made progress with and it
she also talked about president biden s covid-19 relief plan, the state of the republican party and calls to end the senate filibuster. this runs 30 minutes. that afternoon, i m jonathan capehart opinion writer for the washington post and welcome to washington post led to today s international women s day and who better to talk to on this day of global celebration and the woman who you just saw rarely declared beijing in 1995 that human rights are women s rights and women s rights are human rights. the former secretary of state, the former united states senator from new york and the former first lady of the united states, have to fit them all in their secretary hillary rodham clinton. welcome to washington post life. thank you so much jonathan. i m delighted to be with you especially today. so we now here in united states lots of people are excited about the fact that we have a woman as a vice president of the united states but we have women still being brutalized
human rights. the former secretary of state, the former united states senator from new york and the former first lady of the united states, have to fit them all in their secretary hillary rodham clinton. welcome to washington post life. thank you so much jonathan. i m delighted to be with you especially today. so we now here in united states lots of people are excited about the fact that we have a woman as a vice president of the united states but we have women still being brutalized around the world. what are your thoughts on this international women s day? well i share the opinion that we have made progress with and it would be unfair to argue that we haven t. there s a lot we can point to and clearly i m as thrilled as anyone having vice president harris and the white house but if we really look at where we are we no that huge barriers, legal, structural, psychological and as you know barriers of all kinds are holding back women and girls and jonathan it s especi