jon: i m jon scott is, and this is the fox report. 9 with sad news breaking just a short time ago, rosalynn carter, the former first lady to the longest living president in american history, jimmy carter, has passed away at the age of 96. he died peacefully at home she died peacefully at home in georgia. tribute withs are pouring in honoring her service in the white house as a longtime trusted partner and adviser to her husband and her decades of work as a humanitarian. bret baier looks at her long life and legacy. former first lady rosalynn carter was born in the small town of plains, georgia, in 1927, the same place as her husband, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter. i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear and even though the couple only spent one term in the white house, rosalynn carter s effect is still felt in washington. i never doubted that he could be can a great president. [applause] while her husband was working on middle east peace and
mr. president, for as long as it takes. president biden s bold and historic visit to kyiv. coming at the end of the first year of putin s war of aggression. also tonight, fox s own lawyers argue that viewers should not believe what tucker carlson says. now, kevin mccarthy has given tucker exclusive access to 41,000 hours of january 6th security footage. so that tucker can feed his audience more january 6th disinformation. plus, the final days of a good and decent human being. as jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states, begins hospice care. we begin the reidout tonight with presidents day, a federal holiday that technically only celebrates the birthday of america s first president, george washington. which is why it s written with an apostrophe s.
try gain odor defense. be gone, smelly everything! a somber vigil this morning in georgia for the man affectionately known as mr. jimmy, the 39th president of the united states. former president jimmy carter has been surrounded by family since entering hospice care at his home over the weekend. joining me from plains, georgia, nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o donnell and political reporter for the atlanta journal constitution craig blustein. how is the hometown rallying around carter during this final chapter? reporter: well, as you know, the carter center announced he made this decision on saturday and really this is a private period, where the former president is at home, not far from where we are, joined by family and loved ones, and they are providing additional updates on his health at this point.