In a touching tribute to the late President Jimmy Carter, veteran journalist Lesley Stahl shared her favorite memory of him in a recent video. Stahl recalled the time she had the opportunity to watch Carter teach Sunday school in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. This seemingly simple act left a lasting impression on Stahl, highlighting Carter’s humility and dedication to his faith even after leaving the presidency.
President Carter passed away at the remarkable age of 100, becoming the longest-living president in American history. Stahl’s reflection on her experience covering Carter serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy and the impact he had on those around him.
The video is part of the renowned news program “60 Minutes,” which has been on the air since 1968 and continues to deliver hard-hitting investigative reports and interviews. With over 50 seasons under its belt, “60 Minutes” remains a top-rated broadcast, consistently ranking in Nielsen’s Top 10.
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As we remember the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter, let us also cherish the meaningful moments and stories shared by journalists like Lesley Stahl, honoring his remarkable life and contributions to our country.
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Video “Stahl shares her favorite memory of Carter” was uploaded on 12/29/2024 to Youtube Channel 60 Minutes
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