How Jimmy Carter redefined his legacy

How Jimmy Carter redefined his legacy

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Carter, a peanut farmer, Navy veteran and Georgia governor, served just four years in the White House. But his time in office was only part of his legacy. Later in life, he would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his pursuit of peace and human rights.

Elahe Izadi speaks with national political correspondent Dan Balz about the life and legacy of the former president.

Today’s show was produced by Ted Muldoon and Arjun Singh. It was edited by Maggie Penman, with help from Reena Flores. It was mixed by Ted Muldoon.

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