on special report last night. the state state department correspondent rich edson shows us. the state department argues it s a showcase of american transparency. republicans call it grabbling, insane and some kind of comedy skit. it s stupid. before you get to the human rights record in the u.s. rank them in order of problematic. there is 199 other places we would have to deal with first. this week secretary of state tony blinken invited envoys to the united states to examine racism and human rights. the white house is this should invite united nations to examine their own record. acknowledge it improve it and push and lift up and shine a light on other countries that need to do better. that is the role we are playing here from the united states. state department invitation follow as report last month from the u.n. high commissioner for human rights. it crites george floyd s murder and the protest that fossilled in detailing worldwide police