Speak less, listen more: Agreeing to disagree under the new Administration
During his inaugural address, President Joe Biden promoted unity calling peaceful disagreement America’s strength. NBC’s Joshua Johnson discusses how your ability to disagree without disconnecting or disrespecting is a matter of national security like never before.
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