Health Setbacks Aside, Former US President Jimmy Carter Turns 96
Jimmy Carter become the first former U.S. president to reach the age of 96 on October 1st. But during the last year Carter has suffered a series of health setbacks. As he turns 96, VOA's Kane Farabaugh reports there are several new films and a book that put the Georgia peanut farmer in the spotlight as the pandemic keeps him out of the public eye. VOA Khmer's Reasey Poch narrates.
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