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Former President Jimmy Carter, 95, was admitted to Emory University Hospital on Monday evening for the procedure. He was accompanied by his wife, Rosalynn.
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The former president, 95, was admitted to a Georgia hospital "for observation and treatment of a minor pelvic fracture," the Carter Center says. It adds that Carter "is in good spirits."
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The former president says President Trump "was put into office because the Russians interfered on his behalf."
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"I agree with President Trump on his decision not to take military action against Iran" Carter said. The former president said peace was a choice.
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Trump called Carter on Saturday, the first time the two had spoken, Carter said. He said Trump told him that he is particularly concerned about how China is "getting ahead of us."
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While politicians praised his service to the country, former President George W. Bush called him "the best dad a son or daughter could ask for."
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It seemed his vision of a world free of Guinea worm would come true this year. But the dogs of Chad have turned out to be a major problem.
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The former president paused during his regular Sunday School class to relay some good news: His melanoma is gone. Carter's been undergoing radiation and drug treatment to battle the disease.
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NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with the former president about his years of service since leaving the White House, including his work for Habitat for Humanity.
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Former President Jimmy Carter regularly teaches Sunday school, and he's made it clear his cancer diagnosis won't change that. The small church he attends can't fit all who travel there to hear him.