Newshour's Guest Editor Week
Six leading women take a turn in the Newshour editor's chair each day this week. As the week progresses, listen to selected reports from Chelsea Clinton, broadcaster Yue Sai Kan, Google executive Susan Wojcicki, French journalist Anne Sinclair, Pakistani human rights lawyer Asma Jahangir and the former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark.
Helen Clark: Role Models
Helen Clark tells Rebecca Kesby about the people who inspired her.
Helen Clark: Women in politics
Helen Clark introduces a debate on whether there should be quotas for women in politics.
Helen Clark: Social Media
Helen Clark interviews Twitter's head of international strategy, Katie Jacobs Stanton.
Asma Jahangir: Fighting for Justice in Pakistan
Asma Jahangir takes Owen Bennett Jones on a tour of Pakistan's chaotic courts' system
Asma Jahangir: An Unusual Case
Asma Jahangir introduces one of her clients, a woman whose family claims she's dead
Asma Jahangir: Sufi Music
Asma Jahangir explains why Sufi song is an antidote to Pakistan's religious intolerance
Anne Sinclair: Women in Journalism
Newshour asks Anne Sinclair about journalism, Dominique Strauss-Kahn and feminism
Anne Sinclair: France's Overcrowded Prisons
Anne Sinclair introduces Christian Fraser's report from an overcrowded Fresnes Prison
Anne Sinclair: Irena Sendler, the Female Schindler
Anne Sinclair discusses Irena Sendler, who saved 2,500 children from the Warsaw Ghetto
Susan Wojcicki: Being a Working Mother
Susan Wojcicki reflects on balancing motherhood with a demanding career
Susan Wojcicki: Getting Girls into Science
Susan Wojcicki discusses how to encourage girls to study maths and science
Susan Wojcicki: Lessons in Education from India
Susan Wojcicki introduces a report from one of India's top engineering schools
Yue-Sai Kan: China's Past and Future, and Not Being a Feminist
The Chinese-American entrepreneur and broadcaster Yue-Sai Kan speaks to Razia Iqbal
Yue-Sai Kan: Teaching America about China
Yue-Sai Kan introduces Jonny Dymond's report on teaching children Mandarin in Minnesota
Yue-Sai Kan: China's Dating Business
Yue-Sai Kan reflects on China's businesswomen and how Chinese people are looking for love
Chelsea Clinton: Stemming the Demand for Ivory
Chelsea Clinton introduces herself and explains Newshour's report on China's ivory trade.
Chelsea Clinton: Maternal Health in Afghanistan
Chelsea Clinton introduces Lyse Doucet's report from a maternity hospital in Kabul.
Chelsea Clinton: Encouraging Female Entrepreneurs
Chelsea Clinton and African businesswomen Lorna Ruto and Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu.

















