just a little while ago. we'll see what happens from here. texas state representative jasmine crockett who represents dallas, thanks very much for making time for us. appreciate it. >> thank you so much. now to charlottesville, virginia. as we mentioned, statues of confederate generals robert e. lee and stonewall jackson came down today. the city council held an emergency vote this afternoon to remove a third statue and that one shows the explorers lewis and clark. the statue of robert e. lee became a flash point early in president trump's term. neo-nazis and white supremacists marched to try to prevent its removal. activist heather heyer was killed when a protester rammed a car into a crowd. what does removing these statues say about how far we have come as a country since the civil war, or even in the last four years. let's continue with jonathan horn, a former speechwriter for george w. bush, and the author of "the man who would not be washington, robert e. lee's civil war and his decision that