>> i drink snapple! (~bleep ). (~bleep ), i read. what? internet. come on, dawg.t for myself. i was walking through central park the other day, under duress, and i saw statues of alexander hamilton, christopher columbus, william shakespeare, all famous men from history. when it comes to women, there are only two statues in central park, "alice in wonderland" and mother goose! ( laughter ) which makes no damn sense! alice is just a white girl who took molly. ( laughter ) and why does mother goose get a statue? all she did was (~bleep ) a goose! ( laughter ) >> trevor: i don't think that's right. >> fine. she made love -- to a goose! >> trevor: anyway, dulce, i'm lost. how does having more statues help? >> because, trevor, statues help us remember history. when you walk past a statue and you're, like, oh, yeah, m.l.k. did have a dream, thomas jefferson was a complicated individual, and when you don't honor women the same way you honor men, you're leaving them out of history. >> trevor: that's true. that's true. ( cheers and applause ) well, at least -- at least wome