Carter was in the White House from 1977-1981 and lived longer after his term in office than any other US president.
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00:00Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100. Carter entered the White
00:08House in 1977, pledging to clean up politics following the Watergate scandal and Vietnam
00:14War. President Joe Biden mourned Carter's death, saying the world has lost an extraordinary
00:19leader, statesman and humanitarian.
00:23He forged peace, advanced civil rights, human rights, promoted free and fair elections around
00:30the world. He built housing for the homeless with his own hands. And his compassion and
00:36moral clarity lifted people up and changed lives and saved lives all over the globe.
00:42Carter ran for the presidency in 1976, and his promise to never deceive the American
00:47people resonated after Richard Nixon's disgrace. Carter set the stage for an economic revival
00:54and sharply reduced America's dependence on foreign oil by deregulating the energy industry.
01:00He established the Departments of Energy and Education, appointed record numbers of women
01:05to federal posts, and pardoned most Vietnam draft evaders. His achievements also included
01:11brokering peace in the Middle East by keeping the Egyptian and Israeli leaders at Camp David
01:16for 13 days in 1978. But his presidency began to collapse after the 444-day hostage crisis
01:25in Iran. After Carter reluctantly agreed to admit the exiled Shah of Iran to the U.S.
01:31for medical treatment, the American embassy in Tehran was overrun in 1979. Talks to free
01:37the hostages broke down, and eight Americans died when a top-secret military rescue attempt
01:42failed. His negotiations did ultimately bring the hostages home, but they weren't released
01:48until the inauguration of Ronald Reagan in 1981. After he left the White House, Carter
01:54pledged to do whatever he could to try to make a difference. He founded the Carter Center
01:59in 1982 and spent the next 40 years traveling the world as a peacemaker, human rights advocate,
02:05and champion of democracy. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his decades
02:12of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts. After a cancer
02:18diagnosis in 2015, Carter said he felt perfectly at ease with whatever comes. He died surrounded
02:25by his family at his home in Georgia.