Memorial for Pulse victims unveiled in New York City

A new memorial has been unveiled for victims of the Pulse massacre, but this one is in New York City.

New York's governor Andrew Cuomo says not only is the memorial for the 49 lives lost at Pulse, but for any person who has suffered from hate, ignorance, and bigotry.

The memorial consists of nine large boulders in a circular pattern. Six of the boulders are divided and bonded with glass. The unveiling coincided with the city's annual Pride parade.