>> guest: i thought istatutes?gt was a complicated and emotionally chargeded i issue. i think when the statue was built in memory of someone has a great show to do with whether or not it's something that ought tc come down. this touches to the heroes of the confederacy that were put up in the 1890s was at a time that racism is rampant in this south and people were being hanged by mobs. if a monumenthe monument was err someone like george washington owned slaves long before the civil war i would say no that'sj not how they felt about the subject then, it was very different. keep in mind the civil war was fought on the principle that slavery had to stop, slavery was evil and those who fought against that were saying that it's all right, it can stay. that's very different. we lost more human beings than that for them any other thatat we've beebutwe've been involved. to ignore that, one side was right and the other is wrong is to live in a romanticism. i'm more concerned about thehe monuments and statues we have not raised. here we are in the nation's capitanationscapital