Jimmy Carter, former US president, remembered in sports world after death
WSJ associate editor John Bussey remembers former President Jimmy Carter on 'Fox News Live.'
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WSJ associate editor John Bussey remembers former President Jimmy Carter on 'Fox News Live.'
Jimmy Carter, the former peanut farmer who tried to restore virtue to the White House after the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, then rebounded from a landslide defeat to become a global advocate of human rights and democracy, has died at age 100.
Former President of the United States Jimmy Carter has died at age 100 - his son has said. The 39th American president, the longest living man to ever hold the title, died on Sunday, more than a year after entering hospice care, at his home in the small town of Plains, Georgia
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