there -- i have pride in my italian-american heritage, this was a country named for an italian, amerigo vespucci, so i have that cried. i don't care much about statues. >> the city council, not a mob in the middle of the night. >> they will do what they do. i do think that from a safety standpoint it would be a good idea to have it taken down if the community does not want it. i don't know that it has to be a commission but it could be a community view. sometimes it is something that has been there and the view has been there for a while. let's just say, i always say to young people who come to the capital, when you look around you see statues to people in washington, monuments and the rest, who we respect. washington, jefferson, lincoln, heroes. they would want us to be talking about the future, your future. everything we do here is about you. it is not necessarily -- they would wanted to be about looking forward, not looking back. let's think about, what are the values, vision, perspective that we enshrined and how that benefits our children, rather than having a big fight about whether somebo