and the captain, kareem abdul-jabbar and john wooten. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. please welcome gaye mcdougal to the program. she sits on the united nation says committee on racial discrimination and teaching international human rights law at oxford, we are honored to have you on this program. >> thank you. >> i wanted to talk to you, president trump, when he ran. seemed to demonize daily the u.n. since elected, he has changed his tune a bit. and of course, the ambassador to the u.n. this is the first time i have had a chance to talk with someone knowledgeable. >> i think that, the degree to which this administration is going to respect the human right obligations that previous governments respected. so, that has caused the u.n., and human rights advo kalted, and advocates within the u.n., to issue a number of letters of concern, and to the administration, along with the u.n. high commission of human rights. about his intentions, and actions he has been taken that, you know, concerning and thre