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🗓️ 18 May 2022
⏱️ 33 minutes
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In his new book, “Created Equal: The Painful Past, Confusing Present, and Hopeful Future of Race in America,” Dr. Ben Carson talks about the current state of race relations in America. Instead of using race as an excuse to remake America into something completely antithetical to the Constitution, Dr. Carson suggests ways to bring great success to our nation and all multi-ethnic societies by magnifying America’s incredible strengths instead of its historical weaknesses.
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0:30.5 | On this episode of Newt's World, in his new book, Created Equal, The Painful Past, Confusing |
0:41.4 | Present and Hopeful Future of Race in America, Dr. Ben Carson talks about the current state |
0:47.0 | of race relations in America. Instead of using race as an excuse to remake America into |
0:52.2 | something completely and a theoretical to the Constitution, Dr. Carson suggests ways |
0:57.8 | to bring great success to our nation and to all multi-ethnic societies by magnifying America's |
1:03.8 | incredible strengths instead of its historical weaknesses. |
1:08.2 | Talking about race in America has always been a difficult subject to have an open discussion |
1:12.0 | about. So I'm really pleased to welcome my guests, my good friend, Dr. Ben Carson is just |
1:18.5 | an astonishing person. He's achieved so much in his career. He is a best-selling author, |
1:23.8 | the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, a 2016 presidential candidate, |
1:29.1 | the former director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, the recipient of the presidential |
1:34.4 | Medal of Freedom. He has more than 70 honorary doctorate degrees and I have to say his work |
1:40.5 | on twins who have been born joined together and the brilliance and the number of hours |
1:45.5 | of those operations. In my mind, he's a personal hero. |
1:51.4 | Ben, welcome and thank you for joining me. |
2:02.7 | Well, thank you so much. I always appreciate being with you. |
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