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museum's request. political monuments the toppling of this one has nothing to do with you'd always a belt personally but rather he was alongside him that's why instead of the american museum of natural history on the name of one of its horns after the former leader donald trump though his brand the idea to remove the statue ridiculous although not everybody agrees with that even reserve else great grandson is in favor of getting rid of it. the composition of the question statue does not reflect theodore roosevelt's legacy it is time to move the statue and move forward if they are removing it it should be placed in the museum it's our history our goal your fanciful or otherwise this is pretty obviously colonialist a reasonable statue like maybe just replace it with any other statue of data roosevelt the thing about statues is that just as we are all different we see things differently when i look at this i see 3 strong people from different backgrounds coming together it doesn't mean my views the right one but it creates dialogue and dialogue helps us grow media legal analyst lionel believes the push though for the removal of monuments is just serving a political agenda mark i don't want to
museum's request. political monuments the toppling of this one has nothing to do with you'd always a belt personally but rather he was alongside him that's why instead of the american museum of natural history on the name of one of its horns after the former leader donald trump though his brand the idea to remove the statue ridiculous although not everybody agrees with that even reserve else great grandson is in favor of getting rid of it. the composition of the question statue does not reflect...
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ridiculous president theodore roosevelt's monument is being shifted from front steps of the american museum of natural history in new york the city's mayor approved its removal for what's been described as explicitly depicting black and indigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior is the latest statue with links to slavery to go following the outcry against the police killing of george floyd's last month the white house says donald trump continues to recognize hong quite 0 as leader of venezuela that's after trump told a news website on sunday he wouldn't rule out meeting nicolas maduro despite a u.s. campaign to oust the venezuelan president it also suggested he's having 2nd thoughts about recognizing quite go as venezuela's legitimate leader trump has since tweeted saying he'd only meet madieu if he agreed to step down peacefully and staying with venezuela the high court judges in the u.k. are hearing the dura government's bid to force the bank of england to release almost $2000000000.00 of its gold the banks held on to $31.00 tons of venezuelan bolian for the past 2 years because of british and u.
ridiculous president theodore roosevelt's monument is being shifted from front steps of the american museum of natural history in new york the city's mayor approved its removal for what's been described as explicitly depicting black and indigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior is the latest statue with links to slavery to go following the outcry against the police killing of george floyd's last month the white house says donald trump continues to recognize hong quite 0 as leader of...
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of assisi, who the city was named after. >>> a statue was featured in the night at the museum movies to be moved from its prominent position in new york city. the american museum of natural history will take down the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback with an african men and native american men on either side of him. the museum says the statue's composition symbolizes racial inequity, t himsf. s not a problem with officials are saying whether thatremoved, or if anything will take its place. >>> time now is 7:08. let's check in with steve and find out how our workweek is starting. i know gasia loves the fog, and we have plenty of that this morning. >> i am on that bandwagon too, i like it myself, at least in the morning for sure. it is back, gasia and frank. springtime had wild fluctuations, with wind and heat and fog was really not much of a -- well guess what? we started summer over the weekend, and it is i'm supposed to come back, and boy did it ever! it has been hanging out in southern california longer, and it is here now. breezy for some, cool coast and in the city, hot, inland. 65, 55 for the city. that will give us the main record. 97 in 1989 back in 1901 that reco
of assisi, who the city was named after. >>> a statue was featured in the night at the museum movies to be moved from its prominent position in new york city. the american museum of natural history will take down the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback with an african men and native american men on either side of him. the museum says the statue's composition symbolizes racial inequity, t himsf. s not a problem with officials are saying whether thatremoved, or if anything will...
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. >> the american museum of natural history in new york city says it will remove a statue of presidentodore roosevelt from its front steps, featuring him on the horse with a native american man and african-american man standing on either side of him. >> trevor: ooh wee, there is not a good time to be a statue because at first it felt like only the confederate statues were coming down, but now seems like this is tearing down anything that doesn't move. when i'm waiting to cross the street, i keep moving so no one comes in and tries to rip off my head. i will be honest, the museum saying they are going to take town the teddy roosevelt makes sense because as someone who lives in new york i walked past that statue so many times and every time i thought that is an amazing statue that is also very problematic. show i bet in the '30s, it was considered super woke. look at that, an indian and negro led by the white savior. i know it was supposed to symbolize roosevelt's friendship with the other races. if you're such good friends, let them up on the horse or at least give them something to rid
. >> the american museum of natural history in new york city says it will remove a statue of presidentodore roosevelt from its front steps, featuring him on the horse with a native american man and african-american man standing on either side of him. >> trevor: ooh wee, there is not a good time to be a statue because at first it felt like only the confederate statues were coming down, but now seems like this is tearing down anything that doesn't move. when i'm waiting to cross the...
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but it was that particular statue outside the american museum of natural history on central park westt gall ad lost -- galled a lot of folks that it did not put native americans or african-americans in a good light f that is the standard, it is expanded mightily right? you might have seen that nancy pelosi removing portraits of former speakers who were very much attached to the confederate movement and slave-owning movement. where does this go? >> well it is not a good idea obviously for people to tear down statues and erase history. it will not solve anything. i heard in san francisco they tore down a ulysses grant statue. he was with the union army. so i don't, maybe they don't even know what they're tearing down. i have no idea. but it makes no sense at all. you know, this isn't going to self anything. the thing is, there is one thing to have peaceful protest what is you believe in and another thing to have a looting, defacing statues, tearing down statues, fires, that is why, you know, i have said, i'm for law and order. i'm for law enforcement. i support the law enforcement offic
but it was that particular statue outside the american museum of natural history on central park westt gall ad lost -- galled a lot of folks that it did not put native americans or african-americans in a good light f that is the standard, it is expanded mightily right? you might have seen that nancy pelosi removing portraits of former speakers who were very much attached to the confederate movement and slave-owning movement. where does this go? >> well it is not a good idea obviously for...
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80 years the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback has stood outside new york's american museum of natural history a tribute to his tireless work as a naturalist. tonight there are plans to remove the statue. flanking roosevelt are depictions of a native american man and african-american man on foot appearing subservient to roosevelt. >> the statue, clearly, you know, presents a white man as superior to people of color. and that is just not acceptable in this dane age. it never should have been acceptable. >> reporter: historians say roosevelt did make progressive moves on race while president like inviting african-american leader booker t. washington to dinner at the white house, but the museum called some of his views on race troubling and that particular statue has offended people of color for decades. the roosevelt family agreed it should be removed. observers say the protest movement following the killings of george floyd, rayshard brooks, and others has brought a turning point and a renewed debate over how americans view their monuments. >> i think what has changed is that hopefully these pe
80 years the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback has stood outside new york's american museum of natural history a tribute to his tireless work as a naturalist. tonight there are plans to remove the statue. flanking roosevelt are depictions of a native american man and african-american man on foot appearing subservient to roosevelt. >> the statue, clearly, you know, presents a white man as superior to people of color. and that is just not acceptable in this dane age. it never should...
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his body weight on him onto the ground while the other officers put handcuffs on the american museum of natural historyn new york will remove a prominent statue of theodore roosevelt from its entrance. >>after years of objections that it symbolizes colonial expansion and racial discrimination mayor bill de blasio making that announcement earlier today. the bronze statue that has stood at the museum central park west entrance since 1940 depicts roosevelt on first back with a native american man and an african man standing next to the horse. the museum's president told the new york times that the museum's community has been profoundly moved by the ever-widening movement for racial justice. it has emerged after the killing of george floyd and in washington dc legal efforts to remove a confederate statue started back in the 1990's but. >>this weekend protesters decided to take matters into their own hands. karl rather willis has the story. >>the sudden fall. a rally that towered over the district for more than 100 years most recently standing guard over judiciary square that is until protesters pulled it d
his body weight on him onto the ground while the other officers put handcuffs on the american museum of natural historyn new york will remove a prominent statue of theodore roosevelt from its entrance. >>after years of objections that it symbolizes colonial expansion and racial discrimination mayor bill de blasio making that announcement earlier today. the bronze statue that has stood at the museum central park west entrance since 1940 depicts roosevelt on first back with a native...
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of san francisco. >>> a statue that was featured in the movie a night at the museum will be removed from its prominent spot in new york city. the american museum of natural history will take down the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback with an african man and a native american man on each side of him. the museum says the statue's composition symbolizes racial inequity and there's not a problem with roosevelt himself. officials are not saying when the statue will be removed. >>> nascar launched an investigation after it says a noose was discovered inside the garage of driver bubba wallace at the race in talledega, alabama. wallace is the only african- american driver who races full time in nascar's elite cup series. two weeks ago wallace successfully pushed nascar to ban confederate flags at its events. nascar says it is outraged and that there is no place for racism in the sport. wallace responded to the incident on twitter saying, the despicable act of racism and hatred leaves me incredibly saddened and serves as a painful reminder of how much further we have to go as a society and how persistent we must be in today at talledega a rain caused the race to
of san francisco. >>> a statue that was featured in the movie a night at the museum will be removed from its prominent spot in new york city. the american museum of natural history will take down the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback with an african man and a native american man on each side of him. the museum says the statue's composition symbolizes racial inequity and there's not a problem with roosevelt himself. officials are not saying when the statue will be removed....
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a native american and an afran, nameless figures in different poses, and for many, different symbols: of american racism and brutal expansionism. sunday, the american museum of natural history in new york announced it would remove the statue from its central park entrance, where it's stood since 1940. it's keeping roosevelt's name elsewhere in the museum to honor his role in conservation. the removal brought different responses. >> if this makes some people upset-- we don't worshipwh statues, snot tear it down? >> it's terrible. i think that when you start eliminating history and you start eliminating statues... here, through the history. got >> brown: the killing of george floyd and its aftermath haveou brght demands for racial justice, and for a new reckoning with american history.ig last n, protesters in washington's lafayette square tried to pull down a statue ofen presidandrew jackson, before police moved them back. the protests first centered on confederate monuments. the giant statue of robert e. lee in richmond, vginia has en the site of massive demonstrations. ( eers )as in whington, d.c. on friday night, demonstrators pulled down a memorial of confederate general
a native american and an afran, nameless figures in different poses, and for many, different symbols: of american racism and brutal expansionism. sunday, the american museum of natural history in new york announced it would remove the statue from its central park entrance, where it's stood since 1940. it's keeping roosevelt's name elsewhere in the museum to honor his role in conservation. the removal brought different responses. >> if this makes some people upset-- we don't worshipwh...
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across the country re-examine symbols, monuments with possible racist histories, the american museum of natural historycity announced that it will remove a statue of president theodore roosevelt from its front steps. it's not about roosevelt, but the statue features him on a horse with a native american man and african-american man standing on either side of him. >> the museum asked the city to remove it because it depicts the subjugation. i'm a performer. -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. hit it, charlie! ♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew. it's back sandwich emoji.♪ five-dollar footlongs are back when you buy two. for a limited time. moms love that land o' frost premium sliced meats have no by-products. [conference phone] baloney! [conference phone] has joined the call. hey baloney here. i
across the country re-examine symbols, monuments with possible racist histories, the american museum of natural historycity announced that it will remove a statue of president theodore roosevelt from its front steps. it's not about roosevelt, but the statue features him on a horse with a native american man and african-american man standing on either side of him. >> the museum asked the city to remove it because it depicts the subjugation. i'm a performer. -always have been. -and always...
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. >>> a statue of former president teddy roosevelt will be removed from the american museum of natural history new york city. it shows him on a horse with a native american man and african-american man on his side. the mayor says it presents a white man superior to people of color. >>> tonight, a city named after a confederate general and slave owner could take a first step changing its name. the ft. bragg city council will vote to change the name and choose a replacement. the city council rejected the idea back in 2015. >>> much more coming up, including the one thing you might want to avoid in your next dating profile fick >>> time now for the four at 4:00. we have our wonderful four here. the current and former governors of california are teaming up to urge people to wear masks. >> look, nobody wants to wear these things. >> thankfully, masks, they've come a long way since the last pandemic. >> this is not about being weak. >> it's about fighting a disease, and keeping our families and ourselves safe. >> and it's about getting californians back to work. >> the message posted on facebook and
. >>> a statue of former president teddy roosevelt will be removed from the american museum of natural history new york city. it shows him on a horse with a native american man and african-american man on his side. the mayor says it presents a white man superior to people of color. >>> tonight, a city named after a confederate general and slave owner could take a first step changing its name. the ft. bragg city council will vote to change the name and choose a replacement. the...
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all of this as we got word that the american museum of natural history wants teddy to take a hide asddy roosevelt, the rough rider. at the statue has been thereof him on a horse is now suggested you to go. he has been there since 1940. people discovered that a native american was on one side of him and a african-american on the other. that just won't fly. the niece of dr. martin luther king jr., so much more, best-selling author. what he think of this? >> neil, hello. you and i have had this conversation many times. i told you that many of our arguments are based on skin color or trying to be color-blind and say that we don't see each other. of course we see each other. regardless of our skin color, our blood is red. we are human beings. when you learn to value the human personality, you won't kill anybody. we are fighting over statues now and whose statue should be up and who should be not. that can become idols regardless to whether we like the person depicted or not. if you want to take one statue down, you would have to take all statues down. that is not going to work. at the gen
all of this as we got word that the american museum of natural history wants teddy to take a hide asddy roosevelt, the rough rider. at the statue has been thereof him on a horse is now suggested you to go. he has been there since 1940. people discovered that a native american was on one side of him and a african-american on the other. that just won't fly. the niece of dr. martin luther king jr., so much more, best-selling author. what he think of this? >> neil, hello. you and i have had...
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80 years, the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback has stood outside new york's american museum of natural historyte to roosevelt's tireless work as a naturalist. but now there are plans to remove the statue. flanking roosevelt are depictions of a native american man and an african-american man on foot, appearing subservient to roosevelt. >> the statue clearly, you know, presents a white man as superior to people of color, and that's just not acceptable in this day in age. and it never should have been acceptable. >> reporter: historians say roosevelt did make progressive moves on race while he was president, like inviting african-american leader booker t. washington to dinner at the white house. but the museum called some of his views on race troubling, and that particular statue has offended people of color for decades. the roosevelt family agreed it should be removed. >> george floyd! >> reporter: observers say the protest movement following the killings of george floyd, rayshard brooks, and others, has brought a turning point and a renewed debate over how americans view their monuments. >> i t
80 years, the statue of theodore roosevelt on horseback has stood outside new york's american museum of natural historyte to roosevelt's tireless work as a naturalist. but now there are plans to remove the statue. flanking roosevelt are depictions of a native american man and an african-american man on foot, appearing subservient to roosevelt. >> the statue clearly, you know, presents a white man as superior to people of color, and that's just not acceptable in this day in age. and it...
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predecessors is ridiculous president theodore roosevelt's monument has been shifted from the american museum of natural historyin new york the city's mayor approved its removal for explicitly depicting black and indigenous people as subjugated and racially and feria it's the latest actually with links to slavery to go following the outcry against the police killing of george floyd last month. still ahead on al-jazeera and sports a 2nd tennis player tests positive on the coronavirus following a controversial series of events in the balkans. the all . that's not looking good for the last remaining tropical rain forests in southern mexico more than 90 percent of the luck and on a jungle has been cut down to make way for farming as manner of how to reports from chapel state more forest is being lost every year despite conservation efforts. this is the moment is a solace jungle reserve 3312 square kilometers of unspoiled tropical rainforest. is where they were so this ecosystem is very bio dad was it's home to need a hall full of bird species in mexico and one 3rd of all mammals and butterflies stews but the losses
predecessors is ridiculous president theodore roosevelt's monument has been shifted from the american museum of natural historyin new york the city's mayor approved its removal for explicitly depicting black and indigenous people as subjugated and racially and feria it's the latest actually with links to slavery to go following the outcry against the police killing of george floyd last month. still ahead on al-jazeera and sports a 2nd tennis player tests positive on the coronavirus following a...
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it comes as the american museum of natural history in new york has decided to remove a statue of teddyoosevelt in the face of growing criticism for its depiction of native american and african figures. >> black man and indian man look inferior period >> reporter: the statue unveiled in 1940 was meant to celebrate the former president and pioneering conservationist whose father helped found the museum >> the statue clearly presents a white man as superior to people of color and that's just not acceptable in this day and age. >> reporter: the museum has now decided to remove it saying the statue itself communicates a racial hierarchy that the museum and public have long found disturbing >> these are monuments that don't represent for the people it's representation of oppression >> i think it should stay. i think tearing down our history is ridiculous. it's not going to change history. we should learn from it. >> most of these people don't even know what they're taking down >> reporter: with monuments being torn down in recent weeks from coast to coast, president trump says he'll sign an
it comes as the american museum of natural history in new york has decided to remove a statue of teddyoosevelt in the face of growing criticism for its depiction of native american and african figures. >> black man and indian man look inferior period >> reporter: the statue unveiled in 1940 was meant to celebrate the former president and pioneering conservationist whose father helped found the museum >> the statue clearly presents a white man as superior to people of color and...
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on long island whose father helped found the museum of natural history who has done so much for the environment, who was the first to invite an african-americano dinner as president of the united states,that has shown no history of anything but a man of his times who overcame impossible odds not only to survive but to become president of the united states former police commissioner of new york city. i don't think we look back at hills industry until the last few years and said man these people are perfect. wow were they foresightful. wow was teddy roosevelt perfect. let's move every statue of every single statue of every single person that is not perfect and not reminisce sent of 2020. it's reminisce sent of its time in history. steve: brian, here is the thing. as you look at the closer detail. it's teddy roosevelt flanked by african-american and by somebody who has. ainsley: a native american. steve: exactly. for a long time in new york city people have objected it said it's a symbol of colonialism and racism. what's different about this i is it what's even about this particular movement the museum where it sis in front, says you know what?
on long island whose father helped found the museum of natural history who has done so much for the environment, who was the first to invite an african-americano dinner as president of the united states,that has shown no history of anything but a man of his times who overcame impossible odds not only to survive but to become president of the united states former police commissioner of new york city. i don't think we look back at hills industry until the last few years and said man these people...
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equestrian statue of teddy roosevelt which greets millions every year as they enter into the american museum of natural historythe great work of our 26th president who was an american patriot and icon. but make no mistake about it, this is about much more than just one statue, this is about a cultural revolution which is engulfing our nation. left mobs across the countries are seeking to destroy and erase american history, our past, and they will do so under any guise whether it's racial justice or some other inequity in society. but we have to realize this is really about one thing and one thing only, power. because those who control the past control the future as we've seen throughout history from revolutionary, to the soviet union and maoist china. our demonstration today, we are hoping to send a message to the silent majority, as it's called, across this country that they should be silent no longer and that we have a great history, a great legacy of a nation. it's not something to be ashamed of, it's something to be proud of. we should stand tall and defend it. griff: gavin, you're giving me hope that your
equestrian statue of teddy roosevelt which greets millions every year as they enter into the american museum of natural historythe great work of our 26th president who was an american patriot and icon. but make no mistake about it, this is about much more than just one statue, this is about a cultural revolution which is engulfing our nation. left mobs across the countries are seeking to destroy and erase american history, our past, and they will do so under any guise whether it's racial...
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of our forefather. where washington's statue was torn down last week covered with an american flag and burned. the museum of natural natural historyng to take this down of the former president teddy roosevelt, because it depicts racial hieran his great grandson has agreed that it is time for the statue to go. so here's the attorney for george floyd's family on the issue of statues this weekend. >> i'm not sure taking the statues down is the right thing if we now don't get the lessons to understand how we can learn from those things so that we don't repeat those mistakes of the past. you know, they say, if we do not see it, we will often repeat it. >> martha: joined me now, member of the armed service committee and the iraq and afghanistan war veteran. good to have you with a spread one of the things that crosses my mind when i look at these situations and in many cases we have video of the people who tear them down, why are they being arrested for destroying public property? >> that's a good question, martha. it is a question that i am asking as well. in some cases washington, d.c., the police were standing by and watching, one ca
of our forefather. where washington's statue was torn down last week covered with an american flag and burned. the museum of natural natural historyng to take this down of the former president teddy roosevelt, because it depicts racial hieran his great grandson has agreed that it is time for the statue to go. so here's the attorney for george floyd's family on the issue of statues this weekend. >> i'm not sure taking the statues down is the right thing if we now don't get the lessons to...
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park patrol shutdown the scene and here in new york city, the museum of american history, natural historybeings say glorifies colonialism and he is right there on the horse and an african american and indian american are on foot. here with reaction fox news contributor and fox nation host tammy bruce. tammy, this seems to be the number one topic in america right now the president has tweeted out he signed an executive order this morning as well protecting things on federal property. are there some symbols, some statues that may have outlived their message and need to come down? >> you know, one of the problems we're dealing with now is that this is a conversation that is not limited even to that, and it's about mar xism, and the people controlling the narrative at this point is determined to cast everything in america's history, much of which has been difficult and bad, we had to have a civil war to correct a process that was going on, to end slavery but the dynamic with marxist is not to actually have a large conversation within the community and within america , which we've been having
park patrol shutdown the scene and here in new york city, the museum of american history, natural historybeings say glorifies colonialism and he is right there on the horse and an african american and indian american are on foot. here with reaction fox news contributor and fox nation host tammy bruce. tammy, this seems to be the number one topic in america right now the president has tweeted out he signed an executive order this morning as well protecting things on federal property. are there...
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in new york city the museum of natural history says it will take down a statue of teddy roosevelt in the face of growing criticism over its depiction of black and native americanigures beneath the former president >> these are monuments that don't represent, for the people it is a representation of oppression. >> reporter: d.c. police are out in force. the protesters pushed back a full block from the jackson statue and the white house, police determined to avoid a repeat of the chaos we saw here last night. savannah >> thank you >>> in atlanta today a farewell to rayshard brooks, 11 days after he was shot and killed by atlanta police. the messages at his funeral resonating far behind the church where he was remembered today here's nbc's blayne alexander. ♪ >> reporter: dressed in white the family of rayshard brooks filed into atlanta's historic ebenezer baptist church a soulful, but somber good-bye for the 27-year-old killed by a police officer the service at times focusing not on his death but his life as a father of four >> i look at my grand baby right there she looks just like him. and when i look at her, i know that he's not gone ♪ i need you >> reporter:
in new york city the museum of natural history says it will take down a statue of teddy roosevelt in the face of growing criticism over its depiction of black and native americanigures beneath the former president >> these are monuments that don't represent, for the people it is a representation of oppression. >> reporter: d.c. police are out in force. the protesters pushed back a full block from the jackson statue and the white house, police determined to avoid a repeat of the...
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the statue outside the museum of natural history depicts roosevelt on horseback with an african and native american man standing on each side. >> i'm a huge theater roosevelt fan. that statue is out of its time but to put it somewhere as a teaching device, not to destroy it. >> reporter: it is not just pieces of stone enraging many americans. authorities discovered a news, famed nascar driver bubba wallace's garage, it happened in just hours after someone flew a confederate flag over the speedway. this was a driving force behind the organization removing the confederate flag at nascar events. earlier today the other drivers walked together and pushed wallace's car as an act of solitary. they are joined by richard petty who said part of the incident, a sick person who perpetrated this act must be found, exposed and swiftly and immediately expelled from nascar. i stand shoulder to shoulder with bubba. yesterday, today, tomorrow and every day forward. the fbi and the vote of justice are investigating the incident but authorities say the person or those responsible cannot only be banned from nascar tha
the statue outside the museum of natural history depicts roosevelt on horseback with an african and native american man standing on each side. >> i'm a huge theater roosevelt fan. that statue is out of its time but to put it somewhere as a teaching device, not to destroy it. >> reporter: it is not just pieces of stone enraging many americans. authorities discovered a news, famed nascar driver bubba wallace's garage, it happened in just hours after someone flew a confederate flag...
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the statue, outside the city's museum of natural history, depicts roosevelt on horseback with an african and native american man standing on each side. >> that particular statue is clearly out of its time. but the answer is to put it somewhere as a teaching device not to destroy it. but it's not just pieces of stone an and raging americans. they discover it on news dominic -- it happened after hours. he was a driving force behind the organization removing the confederate flag at nascar events. earlier today, the other drivers competing walked together and pushed wallace's car as an act of solidarity. they were joined by nascar's richard petty who said the sick person who perpetrated this act must be found, exposed, and swiftly and immediately expelled from nascar. i stand shoulder to shoulder with him. yesterday, today, tomorrow, and every day forward. >> the fbi and department of justice is investigating the incident. they say the person or those responsible could not only be banned from nascar, but may face criminal charges. shannon. >> shannon: thank you. how far will cancel culture go? watching this pla
the statue, outside the city's museum of natural history, depicts roosevelt on horseback with an african and native american man standing on each side. >> that particular statue is clearly out of its time. but the answer is to put it somewhere as a teaching device not to destroy it. but it's not just pieces of stone an and raging americans. they discover it on news dominic -- it happened after hours. he was a driving force behind the organization removing the confederate flag at nascar...
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city the big news is that the museum of natural history, they're removing a statue of teddy roosevelt. that follows criticism that it portrays blacks and native americans inferior state. so where are we going with this? >> we're going too far, charles, and i think of all the things that have been going on in the also several weeks, this could be something that really alerts people to the fact that a, a lot of these protests are not peaceful as they have been characterized on cnn and other networks, but rather they spawn off angry mobs that attack statues, attack our monuments without rhyme or reason. this is not a reason, calculated assault on public art that has taken place in our country. this is criminal acts of barbarism such as we've seen from the taliban or isis. it is destroying history. every time one of these statues gets taken down, by the way, a lot of them have nothing to do with george floyd, black lives matter, everything else. we're talking about people like musicians and abolitionists and monuments to black soldiers in the civil war. these are all things that should be venerated, are being venerated through these monuments. we're basica
city the big news is that the museum of natural history, they're removing a statue of teddy roosevelt. that follows criticism that it portrays blacks and native americans inferior state. so where are we going with this? >> we're going too far, charles, and i think of all the things that have been going on in the also several weeks, this could be something that really alerts people to the fact that a, a lot of these protests are not peaceful as they have been characterized on cnn and other...
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of reform: statues. americans have begun reexamining exactly who we're honoring on that pedestal that teens vape around. in new york city, the museum of natural history announced a statue of teddy roosevelt will be removed, because, as the mayor put it, it "explicitly depicts black and indigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior." i have got to agree. if you've never seen the statue in question, here it is: oh, yeah. that's not good. looks like the world's most racist birthday boy pony ride. look, history is what it is, and teddy roosevelt did a lot of good things, including inviting booker t. washington to the white house. but maybe kids can learn about people like roosevelt in a more nuanced way. instead, they spend too much time in middle school learning the difference between stalagmites and stalagtites. very few of america's children live in caves. please, no letters, senator mole-man! some people are taking statue removing into their own hands. this weekend in d.c., protesters pulled down a statue of confederate general albert pike and then set it on fire. in raleigh, north carolina, protesters pulled down a statue of a confederate so
of reform: statues. americans have begun reexamining exactly who we're honoring on that pedestal that teens vape around. in new york city, the museum of natural history announced a statue of teddy roosevelt will be removed, because, as the mayor put it, it "explicitly depicts black and indigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior." i have got to agree. if you've never seen the statue in question, here it is: oh, yeah. that's not good. looks like the world's most racist...
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. >>> a statue of teddy roosevelt with a native american and african-american next to him will be removed from outside the museum of natural historydigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior. >>> heavy favorite tiz the law won the belmont stakes. the kentucky derby will be run in september with the preakness to be run in october. michael. e conas warn have teounee treny "t n yk mes," stes are seeing an increase of cases with 12 setting daily records. in the past 24 hours there have been more than 25,000 new cases and more than 250 deaths reported. that had worst day s us from yet over the weekend. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, michael. testing sites like this one on miami beach have been busy across the state. there has been an increased demand for testing and the results have been alarming for weeks now. not just the record-breaking number of cases, but the percentage of people testing positive and the number of hospitalizations climbing in the wrong direction. this morning as states ease more restrictions, a dire warning that the outbreak isn't over. health care workers at a regional medical center in
. >>> a statue of teddy roosevelt with a native american and african-american next to him will be removed from outside the museum of natural historydigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior. >>> heavy favorite tiz the law won the belmont stakes. the kentucky derby will be run in september with the preakness to be run in october. michael. e conas warn have teounee treny "t n yk mes," stes are seeing an increase of cases with 12 setting daily records. in the...
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museum of natural history. my favorite is the gatling gun that you see here. this is one of four guns that actually accompanied roosevelt underwriters to cuba. one of the most important guns in americanmilitary history, scene right behind it, lost for over 114 years. the very first machine gun ever used by the united states army in military combat. it is in 1895 browning automatic rifle. it is called the potato digger. it is a seven millimeter mouse or. it was privately purchased, one of two given by the wealthier families of the real fighters to the regiment and take into cuba. in this case, the specific gun was donated by louisa and civil cain, the eluder sisters of woodbury cain. one of roosevelt rough riders. they just happened to be the granddaughters of john jacob astern. the cain sisters gave their older brother one of the first machine guns ever used in military combat by the united states army. in this cabinet, we are fortunate to have on display colonel theodore roosevelt brooks brother tunic. his stetson hat and his 1872 cavalry saber. it is interesting to note that when the united states president leaves the white house, he is referred to as mr. president for the rest of
museum of natural history. my favorite is the gatling gun that you see here. this is one of four guns that actually accompanied roosevelt underwriters to cuba. one of the most important guns in americanmilitary history, scene right behind it, lost for over 114 years. the very first machine gun ever used by the united states army in military combat. it is in 1895 browning automatic rifle. it is called the potato digger. it is a seven millimeter mouse or. it was privately purchased, one of two...
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of the statue. there is a black man and a native american man next to theodore roosevelt on horseback. but look, his father founded this museum. this natural history museum. the first exhibitions there were excavations that theodore roosevelt himself brought to the museum. and perhaps most tellingly, this is the first president to welcome a black man to the white house. for those reasons, i think you leave the statue where it is. interpret it, say why it was not racially sensitive. but you don't take it down. i worry about that. >> laura: look at the country, it's on fire. this is beyond worry, okay? this is absurd. this is caliban-ask. there is no site that is approved any of these actions. this is being run by a mob. and mob justice cannot rule. and it can't determine what our landscape looks like. now, what's ironic about these new york leaders taking -- you know, taking all the moral high ground. is that the state of new york is named after the duke of york who created a empire. so what does that mean? time to rename -- >> i guess they rename the city of new yo new york. until they find out something about cuomo unti they don't lik. this is br
of the statue. there is a black man and a native american man next to theodore roosevelt on horseback. but look, his father founded this museum. this natural history museum. the first exhibitions there were excavations that theodore roosevelt himself brought to the museum. and perhaps most tellingly, this is the first president to welcome a black man to the white house. for those reasons, i think you leave the statue where it is. interpret it, say why it was not racially sensitive. but you...
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museum of natural history removing a statue. lauren. lauren: you're looking at it, teddy roosevelt on horseback with a native-american and flanked at his be removed. president trump tweeted about that. ridiculous. don't do it. the museum of natural history on upper westside proposed decision. new york city agreed for symbolism of racism and colonialism. mayor bill de blasio says this, the city support's the museum's request. it is the right decision around right time to remove this problematic statue. even teddy roosevelt the 4th, great-grandson of the of 26th president of the united states, time to move forward to remove the statue. as we do this, ashley, we're removing parts of our history. we're not adding to the statue something to explain it. we're removing it. makes you wonder what will be in the history books when all said and done. ashley: that's a good point. one college is removing yet another confederate statue, right? >> yeah. ole' miss, the college in oxford, mississippi. it will remove a confederate statue at the main entrance where everyone can see it. the college board voting to transport it to the confederate cemetery w
museum of natural history removing a statue. lauren. lauren: you're looking at it, teddy roosevelt on horseback with a native-american and flanked at his be removed. president trump tweeted about that. ridiculous. don't do it. the museum of natural history on upper westside proposed decision. new york city agreed for symbolism of racism and colonialism. mayor bill de blasio says this, the city support's the museum's request. it is the right decision around right time to remove this problematic...
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museum of natural history in new york city. have you definitely senile the statue outside the museum's entrance of president teddy roosevelt on horse black flanked by native americann and black man. now the museum has announced that that statue is coming down saying we believe that removing the statue will be a symbol of progress and of our commitment to build sustain an inclusive and equitable museum community and broader society. the museum is making it clear their decision is a criticism of roosevelt. they take opposition with the composition of the statue as racist. president trump slamming the move as ridiculous, don't do it. elsewhere on social media reaction is divided. oh, please, teddy roosevelt did a lot for this country. can see how this could be an official statue. this twitter user pointed out removing statue from a history museum. a roosevelt family member made a statement approving of the statue's removal. jillian: couple of friends here started this unity movement that has taken off and incredible. jillian: yes, remember a few weeks ago these two best friends started this movement and they put a lawn sign up that says black or white, relax and have
museum of natural history in new york city. have you definitely senile the statue outside the museum's entrance of president teddy roosevelt on horse black flanked by native americann and black man. now the museum has announced that that statue is coming down saying we believe that removing the statue will be a symbol of progress and of our commitment to build sustain an inclusive and equitable museum community and broader society. the museum is making it clear their decision is a criticism of...
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american president. the teddy roosevelt statue outside of new york city's museum of natural history is going to be takengreement was reached between the museum in the new york city. the statue has been criticized for glorifying colonialism. roosevelt also endorsed sterilizing the poor and mentally disabled and so that statue should come down. >> sandra: more changes, the ice cream dessert eskimo pie is now joining a growing list of brands changing its nearly centuries-old name in the wake of protests calling for racial justice. the owner saying in a statement "we are committed to being a part of the solution on racial equality and recognizing the term is derogatory. this is part of a larger review to make sure our brands reflect our people's values. >> i believe that we don't get the results of the john durham investigation before the election and donald trump loses, we won't hear another word about this. >> he is pressing ahead as hard as he can and i expect that we will have some developments hopefully before the end of the summer. >> ed: dropping hits that new development could be coming this summer
american president. the teddy roosevelt statue outside of new york city's museum of natural history is going to be takengreement was reached between the museum in the new york city. the statue has been criticized for glorifying colonialism. roosevelt also endorsed sterilizing the poor and mentally disabled and so that statue should come down. >> sandra: more changes, the ice cream dessert eskimo pie is now joining a growing list of brands changing its nearly centuries-old name in the wake...
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that museum outside of the the museum of the natural history, it shows roosevelt on horseback being flanked by a native americant drew criticism over the years. they're saying they're taking it down because of the composition, not because of roosevelt himself. >> all right blayne, thank you so much. >>> 7:35 now guys, back to you. >> all right coming up next on a monday morning, a coronavirus scare for actor and comedian dl hughley who collapsed during a performance before he tested positive >> we will hear from him and we'll talk to dr. torres about questions now being raised about how quickly it can hit you coming up after this motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. helping riders focus on the road ahead. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. the credit lasts your full policy term. yet some say it isn't real mi
that museum outside of the the museum of the natural history, it shows roosevelt on horseback being flanked by a native americant drew criticism over the years. they're saying they're taking it down because of the composition, not because of roosevelt himself. >> all right blayne, thank you so much. >>> 7:35 now guys, back to you. >> all right coming up next on a monday morning, a coronavirus scare for actor and comedian dl hughley who collapsed during a performance before...