go to school and be safe. so it is the go to school and be safe. so it is the support that they are offering is the support that they are offering to continue to help us build offering to continue to help us build this offering to continue to help us build this movement, listening to the build this movement, listening to the voices of young people to the voices of young people to protect our communities. you mention you to protect our communities. gm. mention you wanted what happened in tennessee to be a movement but also as a model for the rest of the country. what you expect? governor is now holding a special legislative session on gun violence. what do you expect for that to pass? haste violence. what do you expect for that to pass? for that to pass? we have an and hen for that to pass? we have an and iran endorsed for that to pass? we have an and iran endorsed governor. | for that to pass? we have an i and iran endorsed governor. and iran endorsed governor. and
students and support staff together for me paying it forward. changing their lives like the sanitation workers changed your life hey, you re brilliant. go to school. well, i think the reality is the sanitation workers highlighted me to the point where, again, some of the owners said we need to give this guy a shot. i just want to do the same thing in which i give people the opportunity to shine, especially those working extremely hard and giving more than that big hand like on a daily basis. steve: well, it s fantastic. you are going to graduated soon. what do you want to do? right after this, i want to go to straight to go practice law in new york and hopefully become a sports agent. steve: that would be fantastic. when you come to new york, come see us. would you? sounds good. steve: all right. congratulations rehan staten joining us today from cambridge all right. 20 minutes before the top of the
essence of democracy is. we have to reach what allows us to reach beyond the horizon. let me close with this. the year after president kennedy spoke in canada s parliament, he delivered a famous speech at rice university issued a challenge for americans to go to the moon in a decade s time. remember what he said. you probably do. we learned it in school. we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do other things not because it s easy but because they re hard. because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept. one that we re will unwilling to postpone and one which we will win. that speech tapped in to something deep in america s character. something powerful. a belief that we can do big things. if you hold it a second, just
app, which could include a nationwide ban. here s kevin mccarthy a short while ago. if you looked at the tik tok hearing yesterday, it was very concerning. i think you can find a bipartisan bill to come out of energy and commerce. i know the senate is working on one. i believe the house will get one done and we ll pass it through as well. also, a bipartisan senate bill gaining a lot of support as well. martha? we ll be tracking it. martha: thanks, aishah. lisa kline joins me now, a parent of a high schooler and the chair of children s screen time network. she began her advocacy efforts when her son was young and found out he was using technology in school without her consent. it s great to have you with us today. i want to start with this sound bite from the tik tok ceo when he was asked about whether or not his children used tik tok. why don t let your 8-year-old