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Laura Flanders & Friends
Jimmy Carter’s Vision for Peace: A Legacy Under Attack?
Season 1
Episode 141
What is being left out of the conversation when it comes to Jimmy Carter, and why are many of his significant achievements under attack today? In this episode, Laura is on the ground in Georgia for Carter’s funeral events, and speaks with people who came from all around the country to pay their respects. Find out how Americans are remembering the 39th president.
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