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President Jimmy Carter
Clip: Season 3 | 6m 39s
Former President Jimmy Carter voices concern over aid the U.S. provides to the world.
As he has since he was 18, Former President Jimmy Carter teaches Sunday school most Sundays at his little Baptist church in Georgia. However, Mr. Carter's primary vocation is trying to prevent conflicts, promote democracy, and fight hunger and disease in the poorest parts of the world.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
President Jimmy Carter
Clip: Season 3 | 6m 39s
As he has since he was 18, Former President Jimmy Carter teaches Sunday school most Sundays at his little Baptist church in Georgia. However, Mr. Carter's primary vocation is trying to prevent conflicts, promote democracy, and fight hunger and disease in the poorest parts of the world.
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