In New York City, a statue of Thomas Jefferson has graced the City Council chamber for 100 years. This week, the Public Design Commission voted unanimously to remove it. "Jefferson embodies some of the most shameful parts of our country s history," explained Adrienne Adams, a councilwoman from Queen
monument, but it was halted by a lawsuit from conservative heritage groups. mayor significant nor also called for a moment to memorialize and asked the state legislature to consider bang low kalts to ban weapons at events. mr. mayor, welcome back to the show, sir. thanks, chuck. good to see you. i want to start with the chef order which was just issued. and the governor calls it temporary, and he says in the aftermath of this tragedy several groups have requested permits to hold similar style events at the lee monuments. state and local officials need to get ahead of problem so we have the proper legal protections in place to allow for peaceful demonstrations but without putting citizens and property at risk. let me be clear this executive order has nothing to do with infringing first amendment rights. i understand that he put that in there, but mr. mayor, what if the president you know what, we have to temporarily ban