violence against the natives he encountered in the caribbean islands he land on. history is often seedier than we think. i think we can all agree with that two icons of history and removing some powerful pieces of western culture to appease demands from the very far left. so is this right? that s the big question. we wandered around manhattan. we talked to the people. looking at this monument, we re in columbus circle in manhattan. what do you think of those calls for monuments like this to be taken down? i think it s a little ridiculous. i mean, we have gotten to a point in this country where political correctness is just overflowing. it was put there for a reason, why would you move it? you know, it needs to stay. i feel like it wouldn t be the same. people calling for george washington s monument to be taken down because he was a slave holder. would that lead to changing the name of the capital of this country. can i give you the new york answer? yes. fuhgeddaboutit.
steve: have one of the krispy kreme eclipse donuts. they are delicious. jillian: those donuts. looking at them. too far away. steve: right after your newscast. ainsley: or during it look at steve. jillian: memorial on the national mall update in the wake of recent controversy over civil war era states. the exhibit alongside the memorial to thomas jefferson will have disclaimer to reflect quote come plebletion city of status founder of the u.s. and slave holder. according to the washington examiner. nonprofit group provides critical support for the national mall is making the change to get ahead of any controversy. no one has actually complained yet. canadian prime minister justin trudeau welcome as flood of immigrants with open arms. now he is asking them politely please come here legally. an opening and welcoming society but let me be clear. we are also a country of laws.
virginia. jefferson memorial is getting an update and hopes it won t be the next to come down. an exhibit along side the memorial to thomas jefferson will soon reflect the complexity of his status as both a founder of the united states and as a slave holder. the washington examiner report that is the nonprofit group that provide critical support for the national mall is making the change to get in front of the uproar surrounding the statutes of across the country. heather: the man accused of shooting and killing two officers will be staying behind bars, a judge denying bond to evert miller saying there was probable cause for first-degree murder charge, allegedly gunning down sergeant howard and baxter during scuffle in kissimmee, florida, hundreds gathering to pay tribute to the fallen officers at a vigil.
when you have some just groups decide to destroy to vandalize. to vandalize them and destroy them. because that just engenders more they lose the moral high ground. that is right. and go anddown in baltimore. ten tenny was the author of the dred scott decision and he was also somebody who thought it was important to push back against then president lincoln when he was trying to sort of in fringe on civil liberties during the civil war as well. so he is a complicated he is not just simply like a generic slave holder or confederate hero. so i mean i think it is important to have real debate and discussions about these. i m not sure if it is necessary or a great ideaer not mayor to just sort of swoop down and remove them without public
president s comments when he talks about, tough for state, local municipalities, what they want to do in terms of dealing with history. where does it end? he brought up washington. slave holder. jefferson, slave holder. where does it end? where is the litmus test, where is it written. i understand that there s this null-found new-found outranl and level off fence that has reached a fever pitch about the statues. i think a lot of people have driven by the statues for decades and never thought twice about them. but now they re a political symbol. if it s a symbol that represents the racist past or any vestige of a racist past of the south they ll be able to say that has to go too. i don t know houf they want to take it. i said in morning maybe they ll take to it certain books they think are offensive. certain speakers on college campuses who are offensive. it is a symbol and people can do what they want with symbols. they can vote to get rid of all of them. then we have to ask the qu