As heated debates over free speech and diversity dominate headlines and roil campuses across the country, many are left wondering how college students view the First Amendment. Sam Gill of the Knight Foundation returns to discuss new findings from a study on students' views of free speech on campus and online. Later, find out if Americans now view President Donald Trump's tax law more favorably.
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