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frankly it could be fixed we've offered the government solutions but have no political will to fix it dr wright mcquade's from the slavery international he says he hopes the scandal will trigger a reaction in catherine to force the government to improve its rights record now that would like to see the world cup being used as a mechanism to change in our country i think what part dog simply would say is that the abuses which are going on in qatar are of such magnitude that the qatari certainly at the current point in time don't demonstrate themselves as worthy of the system which facilitates forced labor and slavery we think that part is the legal system of our particular. migration immigration law there that needs to be from them and. i would prefer to see rather than it being the tar tart changes i think if qatar does not change it certainly should be taken away from it but it will be much better to see the system of can follow which facilitates forced labor right across the gulf region is broken fundamentally qatar in relation to the world cup could be a mutual change in relation to the whole
frankly it could be fixed we've offered the government solutions but have no political will to fix it dr wright mcquade's from the slavery international he says he hopes the scandal will trigger a reaction in catherine to force the government to improve its rights record now that would like to see the world cup being used as a mechanism to change in our country i think what part dog simply would say is that the abuses which are going on in qatar are of such magnitude that the qatari certainly...
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dr. wright appears on the stage during the presentation, the march. can you talk about how she operationally had an impact on the march? not officially a part of the march. he became known as one of the big six. part of that answer is a very long history of the national council of negro women supporting specifically the movement. plated important role in connecting the national council of negro women to the labor activism by 1963 she was well-known among all the leaders of these movements. her sitting on the stage is actually part of a compromise that resulted a. philip randolph and picked him when he spoke at the national press club. this led to a crisis. to allow a number of women to sit on the stage, to allow a woman to speak briefly and introduce other women so that this would initially be robinson and it became daisy bates. actually gave a speech in which he introduced reza parks and number of other women. token chance for women to appear at the march, but not give an official march. but dorothy height actually, meet the national council of negro
dr. wright appears on the stage during the presentation, the march. can you talk about how she operationally had an impact on the march? not officially a part of the march. he became known as one of the big six. part of that answer is a very long history of the national council of negro women supporting specifically the movement. plated important role in connecting the national council of negro women to the labor activism by 1963 she was well-known among all the leaders of these movements. her...
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dr. terry cooper is a psychiatrist in the wright institute in san francisco. he's cared for hundreds of inmates in the california prison system and he's seen the effects of the shoe firsthand. >> there are some symptoms, which are stunningly frequent prisoners, for instance, sleep loss. very high anxiety, including panic attacks, distorted thinking, so they start to get confused and frightened by their confusion and often their confusion becomes paranoia. >> california inmates are now calling for reform, through a massive hunger strike, the third in two years. they are demanding time limits in the shoe and to make it a punishment of last resort. they're also asking for more medical attention, more food, and more access to sunlight. for now, inmates can stretch out in an exercise yard with partial light, for about 90 minutes a day. the rest of the time, they're in their cell. >> it's true that the pelican bay shoe does not have a window within the cell, however, you know, again, these are a minimum of eight men within a pod who communicate with each other all d
dr. terry cooper is a psychiatrist in the wright institute in san francisco. he's cared for hundreds of inmates in the california prison system and he's seen the effects of the shoe firsthand. >> there are some symptoms, which are stunningly frequent prisoners, for instance, sleep loss. very high anxiety, including panic attacks, distorted thinking, so they start to get confused and frightened by their confusion and often their confusion becomes paranoia. >> california inmates are...
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dr. brzezinski with us and author and middle east expert robin wright.hairman of the foreign relations committee senator menendez joins us to talk about fireworks yesterday in committee. man: i know the name of eight princesses. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> i must say this idea that we shou should, quote, do something but not much, that we should not worry. we won't do regime change. it will be short and brief and light but we want to fire a shot across the bow. then he goes off and plays golf. >> proving once again that i'm a compassionate conservative i waited until we cleared chris matthews s before we showed dod rumsfeld being chris call of the
dr. brzezinski with us and author and middle east expert robin wright.hairman of the foreign relations committee senator menendez joins us to talk about fireworks yesterday in committee. man: i know the name of eight princesses. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters...
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really interesting to me, i was talking to marianne wright edelman just the other night, and she was talking about putting children into the march. and how drlf, was for that. so when you had the death of the four girls, he was devastated. he was emotionally a wreck. he delivered that eulogy for three of the four girls. and in that jeweulogy, he went to call out black pastors, black people who were sitting on the sidelines. we on the on to call out pretty much everybody who was sort of complicit in their deaths. he used it as a moment to try to bring people's attention. much as the march on washington was a moment of, you thought this would be a disaster, you thought this would be a moment where people would be violent and it turned into this amazing event. here's another moment to be leveraged. let's not let these girls die in vain. >> and you have to remember that the attack on the 16th street church was not just an attack on church, but the 16th church was the fulcrums as a center for the march. they were doing activism out of that church. it was across the street from the park where the children who came out of that church literally mar
really interesting to me, i was talking to marianne wright edelman just the other night, and she was talking about putting children into the march. and how drlf, was for that. so when you had the death of the four girls, he was devastated. he was emotionally a wreck. he delivered that eulogy for three of the four girls. and in that jeweulogy, he went to call out black pastors, black people who were sitting on the sidelines. we on the on to call out pretty much everybody who was sort of...
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dr. julian and everybody being here. we thank you, brother mike. >> thank you! [inaudible] monday, september 16, wright museum. all right. joe madison, town hall. these issues will be taken up. we thank you very much. let give a round of applause to the extraordinary panelists and thank the reverend for opening the door of the church. [cheering and applause] on the next washington journal the proposed military strike on syria. we'll hear from california economic representative barbara lee. she'll discuss legislation she's proposing to pursue diplomatic efforts. then new jersey republican representative christopher smith on his bill proposing a syrian war crime tribunal and the national clan clandestine service with former deputy director. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. secretary of state will be on capitol hill tuesday. i can remember the day it happened. my father was a minister. we had gone up to the church. my mother was the choir master. so we had gone to the church to get ready for service. all of a sudden, there was a loud thud, and we knew a bomb had gone off. you knew it. we
dr. julian and everybody being here. we thank you, brother mike. >> thank you! [inaudible] monday, september 16, wright museum. all right. joe madison, town hall. these issues will be taken up. we thank you very much. let give a round of applause to the extraordinary panelists and thank the reverend for opening the door of the church. [cheering and applause] on the next washington journal the proposed military strike on syria. we'll hear from california economic representative barbara...