reporter: hi former president jimmy carter is the longest living u.s. presidents and today he moved to hospice garrison home in georgia after years of help challenges is on public on the carter center but at the statement of few hours ago every series of short hospital stays u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend this remaining time at home this family receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention and he has the full support of his family and his medical team and his, jason carter, tweeted this, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday and they are at peace and as always, there home is full of love and carter served as the 39th president and the held office from 9077 - 1981. lawrence: we know president carter is just as known for his presidency work like the habitat for humanity right sweetie of all even well into his 90s he be found with a hammer inanity was very active building homes for the park with habitat for humanity, the ceo without the s
reporter: hi former president jimmy carter is the longest living u.s. presidents and today he moved to hospice garrison home in georgia after years of help challenges is on public on the carter center but at the statement of few hours ago every series of short hospital stays u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend this remaining time at home this family receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention and he has the full support of his family and his medical team and his, jason carter, tweeted this, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday and they are at peace and as always, there home is full of love and carter served as the 39th president and the held office from 9077 - 1981. lawrence: we know president carter is just as known for his presidency work like the habitat for humanity right sweetie of all even well into his 90s he be found with a hammer inanity was very active building homes for the park with habitat for humanity, the ceo without the s
reporter: hi former president jimmy carter is the longest living u.s. presidents and today he moved to hospice garrison home in georgia after years of help challenges is on public on the carter center but at the statement of few hours ago every series of short hospital stays u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend this remaining time at home this family receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention and he has the full support of his family and his medical team and his, jason carter, tweeted this, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday and they are at peace and as always, there home is full of love and carter served as the 39th president and the held office from 9077 - 1981. lawrence: we know president carter is just as known for his presidency work like the habitat for humanity right sweetie of all even well into his 90s he be found with a hammer inanity was very active building homes for the park with habitat for humanity, the ceo without the s
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