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Can Congress protect kids from the perils of social media? Two senators say they have ideas they hope can be bipartisan.
On the Utah Valley University campus where Charlie Kirk was assassinated, two Senators - Republican Sen. John Curtis and Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, talk with Dana Bash about the rise in political violence and what role social media plays in its spread.
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