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he's a senior at princeton majoring in computer science, minoring in programming.o identify who wrote it. can you explain the technology gpt zero you developed in laymans terms, why you came up with it and kind of how it to works? >> absolutely. so thanks so much for having me, anderson. i would say why i came up with it, the buzz around chat gpt has been crazy, hearing it everywhere and an incredible innovation but at the same time it's like opening up a pandoras box. once we do, there's no dialing back and we need to build the technologies to adopt these exciting technologies responsibly. so that's the motivation for gpt zero. in layman's term chat gpt and just gigantic portions of of the internet so it's not coming up with anything original but regurgitating this text as machine related text. and gpt zero sort of turns it around and turns ai against itself and uses a model to determine whether something looks like chat gpt, whether it's with a fingerprint of like a machine written article, like almost asking chat gpt is it chat gpt. >> there's also this thing bu
he's a senior at princeton majoring in computer science, minoring in programming.o identify who wrote it. can you explain the technology gpt zero you developed in laymans terms, why you came up with it and kind of how it to works? >> absolutely. so thanks so much for having me, anderson. i would say why i came up with it, the buzz around chat gpt has been crazy, hearing it everywhere and an incredible innovation but at the same time it's like opening up a pandoras box. once we do, there's...
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and i was doing a reverse commute to princeton, and i decided that i needed to find a job in new yorky. and i knew someone at goldman and i knew someone at goldman sachs who immediately said i should come to join them. so, i interviewed and i started working pretty swiftly on the fixed income trading floor. david: you decided at some point to go to business school? laurene: mm-hmm. david: why did you decide to go across the country to stanford, a great business school, but a lot of people in the east coast often stay in the east coast. so what prompted you to go to stanford? laurene: i wanted to go and study further. and so, i did. and i went to stanford because that was the place where exciting new things were happening. and that was what i understood. it was in a golden age of entrepreneurship. david: i see. all right, so you went to stanford. and you met steve jobs then? laurene: i did. david: and how did you meet him? laurene: it was my first week of school, first year, and he came and spoke to the business school during a speaker series called "view from the top," where there are
and i was doing a reverse commute to princeton, and i decided that i needed to find a job in new yorky. and i knew someone at goldman and i knew someone at goldman sachs who immediately said i should come to join them. so, i interviewed and i started working pretty swiftly on the fixed income trading floor. david: you decided at some point to go to business school? laurene: mm-hmm. david: why did you decide to go across the country to stanford, a great business school, but a lot of people in...
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and it's amazing already what you've done as a senior at princeton. you so much, anderson. >> all right. coming up and we did bite this ourselves, it was not written by chatgpt -- he's known as the greatest of all time in the nfl. the rest of the world knows him simply is that guy who used to be married to gisele bundchen. tom brady retired today for real this time. he says after seven super bowl ratings. two nfl junkies here at cnn will join us to discuss his impact on america's most popular game next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. i've never been healthier. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redn
and it's amazing already what you've done as a senior at princeton. you so much, anderson. >> all right. coming up and we did bite this ourselves, it was not written by chatgpt -- he's known as the greatest of all time in the nfl. the rest of the world knows him simply is that guy who used to be married to gisele bundchen. tom brady retired today for real this time. he says after seven super bowl ratings. two nfl junkies here at cnn will join us to discuss his impact on america's most...
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-- model in princeton, forgot had the name. shows it would actually decrease the -- permitting would decree the amount of carbon in the atmosphere. i'm for it. reporter: what is your thoughts on that. mr. schumer: good question. on the debt ceiling it should be done without brinksmanship. without hostage taking. without confrontation. it should be passed as we did under president trump and president biden. bipartisan cooperation get it done. the idea of where there shoulding tax cuts. where there should be spending cuts, increases, belongs in the budget. we have to negotiate a budget this year. that's what we should do. i agree that too many ultrarich people, too many big corporations, even after the i.r.a., don't pay their fair share of taxes. i would like to see that on the table. not as a demand that unless we get that done we are not going to pass the debt krelg. ceiling. last one. reporter: i heard you say implementation is very important. [indiscernible] will the senate have its own budget resolution. mr. schumer: on the
-- model in princeton, forgot had the name. shows it would actually decrease the -- permitting would decree the amount of carbon in the atmosphere. i'm for it. reporter: what is your thoughts on that. mr. schumer: good question. on the debt ceiling it should be done without brinksmanship. without hostage taking. without confrontation. it should be passed as we did under president trump and president biden. bipartisan cooperation get it done. the idea of where there shoulding tax cuts. where...
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host: what is your connection to princeton? chris: right now, nothing.e taught there three times. host: you live in that area. chris: yes, because of that wonderful library, but that is my connection. like any writer, any to be by a great research library. that is huge. host: anterior friendship with cornell west? chris: i love cornell. it has been my privilege or my curse and i think i am very well read until i sit down with any of them, and i have to admit -- she buried me and admitted that after she finished her budget work at columbia -- he taught religion at columbia and then -- remember, i was a bureau chief. he is reeling off beats that i do not even remember. and then i had dinner with cornell one night. i did a lot of english lit. and after 50 minutes, i was taking notes under the table, but they are all -- i think we are all such indent to numb chomsky. i said, should have put your name on it as a co-author. everything i understand comes out of what you wrote. and cornell -- what i loved about them is that these are intellectuals who could have
host: what is your connection to princeton? chris: right now, nothing.e taught there three times. host: you live in that area. chris: yes, because of that wonderful library, but that is my connection. like any writer, any to be by a great research library. that is huge. host: anterior friendship with cornell west? chris: i love cornell. it has been my privilege or my curse and i think i am very well read until i sit down with any of them, and i have to admit -- she buried me and admitted that...
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and then he went to princeton or college, new jersey, it was called, and he was kicked out of there for. complicated reasons and then he was sent to st john's in annapolis, where he had similar troubles focusing and pretended to. he was more interested in women in social life. so i tried in this and i did a lot of the research right in this building to assemble the best version of this. this is a famous exchange of letters between george washington and his step grandson about his poor study habits and also washington would correspond with the head masters of these schools and, he would correspond with other relatives woe is us. what can we do about? so i just want to read the quote from his infancy i have discovered an almost unconquered bold disposition to indolence and everything that did not tend to his amusements, and had exhorted him in the most parental and friendly manner, often to devote his time to more useful pursuits. let's see. i'm going backwards. pardon me, sir. so, washington comes home a little bit in disgrace. washington is what he would be called when he was a little o
and then he went to princeton or college, new jersey, it was called, and he was kicked out of there for. complicated reasons and then he was sent to st john's in annapolis, where he had similar troubles focusing and pretended to. he was more interested in women in social life. so i tried in this and i did a lot of the research right in this building to assemble the best version of this. this is a famous exchange of letters between george washington and his step grandson about his poor study...
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there's certainly room for two i wish nikki well but let's bring in lauren wright princeton universityal scientist. lawrence good to see you. so, how much room is there on the gop side for the 2024 race for president? >> probably not as much as these candidates would like to admit. especially if they come from the same state of south carolina. look, nikki haley and tim scott, they are unbelievable people but they have amazing personal stories to tell and they have been successful in public office tim scott just won reelection with 63% of the vote. the problem is, it's a crowded field, they are from the state gets more and more difficult to distinguish yourself and your message but especially for nikki haley said she was a member of the trump administration and trump is running. >> meanwhile, what isn't nikki haley selling question of what center tim scott selling what will gop voters by? >> it seems so far they are selling themselves as unity candidates. which is certainly impressive and an appealing a message. if they got to the general election i actually think both of these candidat
there's certainly room for two i wish nikki well but let's bring in lauren wright princeton universityal scientist. lawrence good to see you. so, how much room is there on the gop side for the 2024 race for president? >> probably not as much as these candidates would like to admit. especially if they come from the same state of south carolina. look, nikki haley and tim scott, they are unbelievable people but they have amazing personal stories to tell and they have been successful in...
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now, she likened princeton's rules against academic dishonesty to our criminal justice system, which, of course, professors across america, including at princeton, have branded as racist. >> there are many causes for the racial disparities in our criminal justice system from arrest all the way through sentencing by police officers. but there are also a lot of race neutral factors that prosecutors in particular take into account that can have racial results. >> do you think any of these people pause to consider where this attack on merit and standards ultimately leads? well, when it even infects our health care system, the consequences can be deadly. and i mean, literally, it turns out that med schools are imposing a sprawl calling diversity equity inclusion agenda that insulates certain groups from accountability, from the admissions process to residency programs. standards have been compromised and the results are unfair and downright dangerous. >> let's think about it this way. >> do you want your cardiologist to be objectively well-trained or do you prefer someone who graduates fro
now, she likened princeton's rules against academic dishonesty to our criminal justice system, which, of course, professors across america, including at princeton, have branded as racist. >> there are many causes for the racial disparities in our criminal justice system from arrest all the way through sentencing by police officers. but there are also a lot of race neutral factors that prosecutors in particular take into account that can have racial results. >> do you think any of...
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[applause] announcer: next, a discussion about natural law and human freedom with princeton university robert george. he compares natural law to other doctrines like collectivism and utilitarianism. this conversation hosted by the heritage foundation is one hour.
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princeton university and the anti-defamation league have been tracking threats received by officials. 42% of incidents target women of color. >> we will not be intimidated. hate and ose that do not want to include us women of color and people of color. the messages you cannot stop us. >> reporter: the progressive alliance started a petition calling on the community to join them publicly in condemning attacks. the councilmember also said she's working on legislation to make city hall safer for lawmakers. >>> it is moving to see people banding together when difficult things happen. >> calling it out. >>> today, oakland police chief and the legal team are sending a letter to the mayor and city administrator to demand the reinstatement. the naacp also sending a second letter announcing support for armstrong. it has been three weeks since he has been placed on leave since investigators accused him of failing to properly discipline the sergeant. armstrong said he now has more >> my reew nfirhat thp the investigators conconted nfidtial rtnd rrng leth i pled >> reporter: we reached out to the
princeton university and the anti-defamation league have been tracking threats received by officials. 42% of incidents target women of color. >> we will not be intimidated. hate and ose that do not want to include us women of color and people of color. the messages you cannot stop us. >> reporter: the progressive alliance started a petition calling on the community to join them publicly in condemning attacks. the councilmember also said she's working on legislation to make city hall...
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reporter: the princeton study finds that threats and harassment of local officials discourages civic engagement and undermines public service. she says it that's another reason why more needs to be done. monday morning's rally begins at 9:00 a.m. outside of oakland city all. j.r.: thank you so much. also in oakland, lebron armstrong stepped in front of the cameras today, again calling on the city's mayor to reinstate him as police chief. >> the idea that i could look at this report and see how unfair it is makes me question have we moved forward in any way? j.r.: he blasted a report from federal independent monitor is plainly inaccurate and unfair to him. he has been on leave after that report said he failed to act on a misconduct incident involving one of his sergeants. his supporters echoed the calls for his reinstatement. >> we are asking the mayor again, again, and again to reinstate the chief back to his status. listen to your community. listen to your voters. it's asking you to reinstate the chief. j.r.: abc 7 news has reached o to the mayor's office for a response. we did not
reporter: the princeton study finds that threats and harassment of local officials discourages civic engagement and undermines public service. she says it that's another reason why more needs to be done. monday morning's rally begins at 9:00 a.m. outside of oakland city all. j.r.: thank you so much. also in oakland, lebron armstrong stepped in front of the cameras today, again calling on the city's mayor to reinstate him as police chief. >> the idea that i could look at this report and...
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general petraeus: as director i said this person is, graduate of princeton, speaks this language. served in the military what more do you want? he is working this. he's already driven it down i believe to below eight months. maybe six months. it would be worth, i think, some oversight in asking him what it is that he could use. when it comes to building those within, this is very simple. it is for the congress to approve a personnel account and authorize the resources for that. that is separate and above from the operational force, if you will, just in the way that the u.s. army has something like 70,000 or 830,000 people at any given time. don't know what the air force has. we are talking tens of thousands of people who are authorized to be in school at any given time. plus those who run the schoolhouse who are in uniform as well. that's about a personnel account. i think the chief learning officer who i actually know pretty well, he was previous time together, i think can help you with this. the mid career is crucial. i'm excite the you mentioned this. the agency has the abled -
general petraeus: as director i said this person is, graduate of princeton, speaks this language. served in the military what more do you want? he is working this. he's already driven it down i believe to below eight months. maybe six months. it would be worth, i think, some oversight in asking him what it is that he could use. when it comes to building those within, this is very simple. it is for the congress to approve a personnel account and authorize the resources for that. that is separate...
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as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor, african-american studies at princeton university, perry's work reflects beautiful and deeply complex history of thought, art and imagination. it is also informed by her background as a legal historian and to of the racial inequality in american law. her latest book, brilliant book, which we are here to discuss today, an instant new york times bestseller and a finalist for the 2022 national book awards south to america, a journey below mason-dixon to understand the soul of a is an essential odyssey through american south, and the way it defines american identity and breathe. the letter to my sons. perry the terror, grace and beauty of coming of age as a black person in contemporary america and. what it means to parent our children in a unjust world. conceived as a letter to her young, this uplifting and often lyrical meditation on living offers compassion. dignity and resilience as a balm to all children facing a world rife racial hatred. the book was a finalist for the 2022 chautauqua prize. excuse me if i'm not pronounci
as a critically acclaimed author and the hughes rogers professor, african-american studies at princeton university, perry's work reflects beautiful and deeply complex history of thought, art and imagination. it is also informed by her background as a legal historian and to of the racial inequality in american law. her latest book, brilliant book, which we are here to discuss today, an instant new york times bestseller and a finalist for the 2022 national book awards south to america, a journey...
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princeton's eddie cloud will join me to discuss that, next.high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv in three seconds, this couple will share a perfect moment. is that? oh wow! but we got to sell our houses! well, almost perfect. don't worry. sell with confidence to opendoor. yes! -done. request a cash offer at opendoor.com yes! -done. meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to...
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[applause] announcer: next, a discussion about natural law and human freedom with princeton university professor robert george. he compares natural law to other doctrines like collectivism and utilitarianism. this conversation hosted by the heritage foundation is one hour. [indistinct chatter] >> welcome to the 2022 russell kirk lecture, natural light and the recovery of human freedom. please welcome the director of the heritage foundation simon center for american studies. [applause] >> welcome to the 2022 russell kirk lecture. to be delivered by robert george . i know that we are in store for and attend actual -- for an intellectual feast. this afternoon, i'd like to say a few words about our namesake, russell kirk, and his connection to the writings. the national law is a perfect subject for the lecture series. as kirk's writings bear the mark of a man searching for and articulating the essence and the reality of the truth that service the foundation of ethics, law, and culture. i don't exaggerate in making the click that russell kirk's writings and contributions made american conse
[applause] announcer: next, a discussion about natural law and human freedom with princeton university professor robert george. he compares natural law to other doctrines like collectivism and utilitarianism. this conversation hosted by the heritage foundation is one hour. [indistinct chatter] >> welcome to the 2022 russell kirk lecture, natural light and the recovery of human freedom. please welcome the director of the heritage foundation simon center for american studies. [applause]...
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think the bill we propose actually going to most of the modelers and princeton i forgot their name theyot into esses and his name like shelby summers i don't know what his name is. shows that would actually decrease the amount of carbon going into the atmosphere so i am for it. took some comfort tax increases what is your response to that and would you support tax increase? >> good question. on the debt ceiling should be done without brinksmanship. without hostagetaking without confrontation. it should be passed from beit president trump and president biden by part and get it done. were going to have to negotiate a budget this year end that's when we should do it. i agree to many ultra rich people too many corporations even after the ira do not pay their fair share of taxes but i like to see that on the table. but not as a demand that unless we get that done were not going to pass the debt ceiling. the last one. lady in red. we will do you two. >> i heard you say implementation of new legislation. [inaudible] cooks on the second question, senator murray and collins they are both excelle
think the bill we propose actually going to most of the modelers and princeton i forgot their name theyot into esses and his name like shelby summers i don't know what his name is. shows that would actually decrease the amount of carbon going into the atmosphere so i am for it. took some comfort tax increases what is your response to that and would you support tax increase? >> good question. on the debt ceiling should be done without brinksmanship. without hostagetaking without...
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he is a professor of economics at princeton university. always a pleasure to have you on the show and let's pick up where ira jersey left off. you lived at the greenspan era, one of the most aggressive tightening regimes in history. it's the fed over community -- is the fed over communicating? abby: i think it is -- >> it is oxymoronic. i don't think they can over communicate. orchids are looking at every little nuance and over interpreting what fed people say but i don't think the problem is communicating. the inflation picture is changing. the job market is tight which is an amazing conjunction of events, falling inflation what the type job market -- with a tight job market so the data is sending out confusing signals as mike said. jon: there's a conversation taking place and i am here in canada and the central bank chief in this country put a pause on rates after the last decision so they can see how things work through the system, making the case today that monetary policy acts with a lag. we are not having that conversation reaction t
he is a professor of economics at princeton university. always a pleasure to have you on the show and let's pick up where ira jersey left off. you lived at the greenspan era, one of the most aggressive tightening regimes in history. it's the fed over community -- is the fed over communicating? abby: i think it is -- >> it is oxymoronic. i don't think they can over communicate. orchids are looking at every little nuance and over interpreting what fed people say but i don't think the...
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along comes my first guest, edward is a student at princeton that has developed an app that can detect whether an essay has been written by a human or ai and it's free for teachers to use. thank you for joining us. let's start with this threat. what is chat gpe and where are students finding it and what are they doing it? >> first of all, thank you for having me. it's great to be here. this is one of these new, gigantic, large language models that generate text. and what's really happening is that these models are ingesting gigantic portions of the internet, entire segments of our entire net, and looking through for patterns and regurgitating these patterns. so it's an exciting new innovation that's built by open ai, and it's one of these models that is very accessible. for a lot of the world it feels like it's been thrust upon us that this new innovation is here, and yes, students are finding it everywhere. it's like opening pandora's box in a way. >> and teachers could be fooled. i said write a comparative essay on x, y, and z. the machine can handle that, and the teachers might be f
along comes my first guest, edward is a student at princeton that has developed an app that can detect whether an essay has been written by a human or ai and it's free for teachers to use. thank you for joining us. let's start with this threat. what is chat gpe and where are students finding it and what are they doing it? >> first of all, thank you for having me. it's great to be here. this is one of these new, gigantic, large language models that generate text. and what's really...
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peter singer at princeton university is one of the most influential philosophers today in i believe that there is scope for reason, an argument in discussing ethics. and at the very least that there are people, many people who, how positions that they haven't thought of that haven't reflected on. and that when they do reflect on it, they find that many of their beliefs not really consistent me. peter singers, world view centers on the doctrine of utilitarianism. it is trying to why the net balance of pleasure versus pain, or happiness versus suffering and to maximize that. so the, the right action for utilitarian is the action that has the best consequences for all of those affected and best consequences here means promoting the greatest amount of well being for all of those effect. oh, if we took a utilitarian perspective and had to decide between several possible actions, we would have to consider how each will affect the happiness of all those involved . let's say we're expecting 10 guests for dinner. 3 of them like roast beef 7 like chicken. what should we cook. ringback as a doctor,
peter singer at princeton university is one of the most influential philosophers today in i believe that there is scope for reason, an argument in discussing ethics. and at the very least that there are people, many people who, how positions that they haven't thought of that haven't reflected on. and that when they do reflect on it, they find that many of their beliefs not really consistent me. peter singers, world view centers on the doctrine of utilitarianism. it is trying to why the net...
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so, connie, his son was at princeton. he played on the princeton golf team. so he was very familiar with western westerners and western ways and seemed to approve of them. but he was a very pliable man. he got influenced by the right wing and the army and began moving in their direction disastrously for japan. a month after he took office in june 1937, shots were fired at the marco polo bridge near beijing between a japanese patrol and a chinese patrol. both countries wanted to keep it local. they didn't want this to expand. but the right wing militarists saw their opportunity and began pushing for a big war in china. this is our chance to take china and that's what happened. it spiraled into the second sino-japanese war in atrocious war with the help of the media war fever was stoked. tens of thousands of young soldiers were conscripted. this is a typical scene. a family would decorate its home and have a huge celebration while sending off. it's it's son, daughter, son, brother. the war. war bonds, of course, became very necessary to support it. japanese wer
so, connie, his son was at princeton. he played on the princeton golf team. so he was very familiar with western westerners and western ways and seemed to approve of them. but he was a very pliable man. he got influenced by the right wing and the army and began moving in their direction disastrously for japan. a month after he took office in june 1937, shots were fired at the marco polo bridge near beijing between a japanese patrol and a chinese patrol. both countries wanted to keep it local....
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starts softening, especially after the victories at trenton, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about thlogistics, how they willull it off if they have enough clothing and bedding to do it. ultimately, washington reazed that his recruitment numbers were low. soldiers were staying away beuse of the fear of smallp. the soldiers were demanding it. his advisers were confident it would work, and washington changed his mind. this is what we don't give george washington enough credit for. it's not only that he ordered the inoculation of the troops, but he was steadfast against it and changed his mind. he orders that all the soldiers on february six, 1777, that all the soldiers in the continental army should be inoculated at once. the medical ordered or a inoculation facilities across the colonies in philadelphia and bethlehem. in pennsylvania, fishkill, peekskill, taken droga in new york. three hospitals in connecticut. another outside boston. recruits from the south would be inoculated at dumfries or alexander area in virginia or right where we are, right
starts softening, especially after the victories at trenton, princeton in january 1777. washington is still wondering about thlogistics, how they willull it off if they have enough clothing and bedding to do it. ultimately, washington reazed that his recruitment numbers were low. soldiers were staying away beuse of the fear of smallp. the soldiers were demanding it. his advisers were confident it would work, and washington changed his mind. this is what we don't give george washington enough...
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. >> and princeton history professor who does a little skip when he remembers that dalmatians are realning. >> let's jump in. two high-profile mass shootings just days apart have president biden demanding action from the group that refuses to quit unless a single thing gets in their way. congress. >> my buddy, dianne feinstein, introduced her senate weapons assault weapons ban. i'm asking you all to send that to my desk as quickly as you can. it's really needed badly. >> i'm sorry but there's no way to pass a law that has the support of a majority of americans. it's not a bill to spend a trillion dollars on untraceable military spending. >> such a measure may be designed to help kids, but it could banish the kids of gun manufacturers to a dreaded life of a middle class upbringing. >> for shame. here to discuss is newly elected democratic congressman, maxwell frost of florida. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me on. >> congressman, you rose to national prominence when you became the national organizing director for march for our lives, and now you're a vice chair of the house
. >> and princeton history professor who does a little skip when he remembers that dalmatians are realning. >> let's jump in. two high-profile mass shootings just days apart have president biden demanding action from the group that refuses to quit unless a single thing gets in their way. congress. >> my buddy, dianne feinstein, introduced her senate weapons assault weapons ban. i'm asking you all to send that to my desk as quickly as you can. it's really needed badly. >>...
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i'm so honored to include princeton celebration of black history month.ovies like freed up. also heard her voice recently or all the time my house. i have watched the last wish more than anyone on planet earth. i love it. it is nominated for an academy award this year. [cheers and applause] it is awesome. her new movie is called magic mike's last dance. it is in theaters every week this year. say hello to salma hayek! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: so she has that effect on everyone. i have to say, puss in boots, it is literally played in my house more than any other movie. my kids are obsessed with it. do you get this if what you go? >> yes. i did not know it was going to be the most famous for becoming a cat. >> kelly: i know. for my six year old son, maybe. yes. oh, she heard your voice and freaked out. >> i apologize. >> kelly: she does the dance and everything. >> we did it years ago. >> kelly: are you serious? >> this is the sequel and we thought it was not going to happen. thank god that cats don't get wrinkles. >> kelly: are there any animals
i'm so honored to include princeton celebration of black history month.ovies like freed up. also heard her voice recently or all the time my house. i have watched the last wish more than anyone on planet earth. i love it. it is nominated for an academy award this year. [cheers and applause] it is awesome. her new movie is called magic mike's last dance. it is in theaters every week this year. say hello to salma hayek! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: so she has that effect on...