carter receiving hospice care in his georgia home after a series of health battles. the former peanut farmer turned u.s. president is 98 years old. carter s four years in office from 1977 to 1981 are only part of his incredible story. for decades he s been a champion for world peace eventually winning the nobel peace prize in 2002. isabella rosales is in his hometown. is there any indication of how the former president is doing today? reporter: paula, the family is requesting privacy so we re not really getting an indication as to the extent of his health condition. we have a statement from the carter center which he founded. here is a statement. quote, after a vears of short hospital stays former u.s. president jimmy carter decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. he has the full support of his family and his medical team. that s as far as we know right now about his health condition. l
answers. many people could be vulnerable misinformation, particularly on social media. it seems the state has created somewhat of a vacuum in not providing some of these key metrics. where would you suggest people go to protect themselves from getting bad information? well, people who contact me, i direct them to the governor s office. they need to tell the governor s office what questions they want answered that they can t find answers to. really the state of ohio needs to bring in some independent. the state and the federal agencies have lost independence here in informing the community. the people seem to be wanting independence and someone to come in and help them get through this. i would encourage the governor and state to do something similar to what west virginia did in 2014 where they brought in independent experts and helped understand what happened and what to move forward. professor, i m sure the community is grateful for your assistance. thank you so much for joining u
can we privatize the postal service? come on! bill: tell that to the folks at fed-ex and ups. they re doing fine. they re running a profit! bill: stephen moore, wall street journal, go to fox news/ america s newsroom , click on the box, bya, send me an e-mail, follow me on twitter, bya, because you asked. and my home address is we ve been down that road. martha: the other way to find bill hemmer, contact me, i ll get in touch with him for you, i promise! here s a real head scratcher, folks. mexican mayors are telling the u.s., please, do not send illegals in your country back to us to jump over the border because they re causing as whole lot of trouble once they get back here. okay? i m not kidding. a former homeland security official on what that s about. bill: a sign, and an effort to change them. is the case of the nanny