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Georgia Ranks 38th For Child Well-Being, According To New Report; Late Congressman John Lewis Shares Life Lessons In New Book

Georgia Ranks 38th For Child Well-Being, According To New Report; Late Congressman John Lewis Shares Life Lessons In New Book

Closer Look with Rose Scott

July 22, 202145m 10s

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Every year, the Annie E. Casey Foundation produces the KIDS Count Data Book. The annual report sheds light on the overall well-being of children in each state. Rebecca Rice, Georgia's KIDS COUNT manager, discusses what indicators led Georgia to be ranked 38.

It’s been one year since Congressman John Lewis’ passing. His life lessons and reflections are the focus of his latest book. Kabir Sehgal, who helped co-write Lewis’ new biography, "Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation," discusses the overarching message Lewis has now and for generations to come.

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