said it is to confront the scorch of racism, racial discrimination and xenophobia here at home and around the world. and the white house is actually backing him up. he believes responsible nations must not shrink from scrutiny of human rights record. rather, they should acknowledge with intent to improve it and also push and listen up amp hood and shine a light on other countries that need to do better. that is the role we are playing for the united states. jesse: keep in mind, the human rights council that the white house wants to criticize america includes cuba and china. a quick reminder, keep it right now rounding up thousands of people for protesting against communism. they have shut down the internet so the rest of the world can t see what s happening. in china, growing over a million uighurs in concentration camps. republicans like nikki haley are calling all of this just a bunch of nonsense. you ve got people being bullied and beaten in the streets of cuba. you have venez
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
can t be rule. it s something from the onion or one of these satire websites. i don t know how to describe it. i m out of words. john: the secretary of state said responsible starts must not shrink from scrutiny. they must improve. here s what the press secretary said when questioned by peter doocy. as the secretary state in his statement, he believes responsible nations must not shrink from scrutiny of their human rights record. they should acknowledge it with the intent to improve it and lift up and shine a light on other countries that need to do better. that s the role we re playing from the united states. john: the basic premise is here, if you want the moral high ground, you need to show transparency. what nation on the planet has been more transparent than the united states when it comes to our history and what goes on here on that daily basis? i have a record second to none on human rights in the
these tentacles of crime and disunity, this is going national and affecting us nationally. truly a national problem and thanks to fox news for helping us shine a light on the problem in our backyard. when you see the video you can t believe it. you can t help but think this is happening at the border but the reality is hundreds of miles, a symptom of national policy right now where we have no security at the border. laura: do you think biden and company to be close to people crossing the border, will they affect the problem? know. laura: we are wasting our time talking about what should happen. it is not going to happen.