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Legislative session. Voices from the road on cspan. Host joining us from baltimore is Lester Spence, the Political Science associate professor at Johns Hopkins university talking about the issue of confederate monuments. Good morning. Guest good morning. Good to be here. Host you sent out a tweet recently when it came to the topic of monuments. You put a picture of a tweet. It shows the base of a monument, but it does not show the statue. These so this is what limited power looks like. Can you explain why you put that picture and the thought behind it . Guest that particular statue was a statue where i played basketball at hopkins on wednesdays and fridays. I would walk that statue on the way to play ball. I have seen that statue literally dozens of times. One time i looked at it and i saw it represented the confederacy. It is shocking to live in the 21st century and see a statue of the confederacy basically right near where you live and work. If you asked me a few weeks ago could i im
Legislative session. Voices from the road on cspan. Host joining us from baltimore is Lester Spence, the Political Science associate professor at Johns Hopkins university talking about the issue of confederate monuments. Good morning. Guest good morning. Good to be here. Host you sent out a tweet recently when it came to the topic of monuments. You put a picture of a tweet. It shows the base of a monument, but it does not show the statue. These so this is what limited power looks like. Can you explain why you put that picture and the thought behind it . Guest that particular statue was a statue where i played basketball at hopkins on wednesdays and fridays. I would walk that statue on the way to play ball. I have seen that statue literally dozens of times. One time i looked at it and i saw it represented the confederacy. It is shocking to live in the 21st century and see a statue of the confederacy basically right near where you live and work. If you asked me a few weeks ago could i im
He is talking about the issue of confederate monuments. Good morning. Host you sent out a tweet recently on the topic of monuments. This shows the face of a monument, but it does not show the statue. Can you explain this picture and the thought behind it . Guest that particular statue was a statue where i played Johns Hopkins one stays and fridays. I have seen that statue dozens of times. I looked at it and saw it represented the confederacy. It is shocking to live in the 21st century and see a statue representing the confederacy near where you live and work. Agoou asked me a few weeks but i imagine a time where that would come down, i would have told you i could imagine a time but not when that was. As a result of political protest, it came down immediately. It was there one day, then under cover of night it was removed. That that picture to show political power, limited political power, it is not like black or progressive populations have the right or ability to take all of their wis
Want to turn to those popular voice assistance in the event of an emergency. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. We begin with politics and a day that could be pivotal for president ial hopefuls in both parties. Five key states hold primaries today. For the republicans, winnertakeall contests in florida and ohio. May be the last chance to slow Donald Trumps march to the nomination. For the democrats, Bernie Sanders is hoping for another comefrombehind win in a big state to cast doubt on Hillary Clintons candidacy. Don champion is in miami. Don, good morning. Reporter good morning, annemarie. With donald trump still steaming ahead, political futures are on the line for republican hopefuls like marco rubio and john kasich today. Both tried making last stands in their home states st meantime on the democratic side, Hillary Clinton is trying to avoid any surprise upsets today. Bernie sanders riled up suppor