A girl in Minnesota misplaced a part of her imaginative and prescient and inadvertently put her whole family vulnerable to mercury poisoning, most probably from utilizing magnificence merchandise containing excessive ranges of the poisonous chemical, in line with a case report shared solely with CNN.
The report, shared by Dr. Erin Batdorff with the Minnesota Poison Management System, particulars the in depth signs skilled by the girl, additionally a mom, and the way residence visits carried out by the Minnesota Air pollution Management Company (MPCA) discovered excessive ranges of mercury in her kids’s bedrooms, bedding, family towels and laundry space.
“Folks don’t know,” Batdorff, a fellow in medical toxicology who examined the girl in her residence, instructed CNN. “Nobody deliberately needs to harm themselves or their members of the family. However it’s on the market and you may’t see it, you may’t odor it. There isn’t any method [for consumers] to know whether or not [mercury] is within the lotions or not as a result of it is not on the labels.”
The lady, whose identify has been hid within the report to guard her id, was referred to Batdorff’s group after she reported an array of signs to a number of docs, starting from insomnia and leg ache to muscle weak point, fatigue and, finally, the lack of her peripheral imaginative and prescient. Medical assessments revealed elevated ranges of mercury in her blood and urine.
Batdorff defined that the most typical signs she sees from potential mercury poisoning is tingling or numbness in a affected person’s fingers or ft. She described the girl’s lack of imaginative and prescient as “a extra excessive and everlasting symptom.”
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“She is not going to get well her imaginative and prescient,” Batdorff instructed CNN. “So being a younger girl that now has imaginative and prescient loss is actually scary and fairly regarding.”
The toxicologist added that there are prone to be many extra folks on the market who’re being uncovered to poisonous ranges of mercury and will not be displaying signs, or no less than not but.
Following the referral, Batdorff and the MPCA visited the girl’s home twice, a few yr aside.
On the primary go to she confirmed the group pores and skin whitening merchandise from overseas however mentioned she was now not utilizing them. The company discovered the quantity of mercury in two of these merchandise to be a number of thousand instances increased than the permitted ranges of 1 half per million (ppm) in cosmetics and urine assessments revealed excessive ranges of mercury in her physique (23mcg/liter) — however mercury was not famous as an ingredient on the merchandise, in line with the group.
At the moment, the company didn’t contemplate the degrees of mercury in her residence to be a priority, however over the course of a yr, the mom had more and more elevated ranges of mercury in her physique, the case report states.
A second residence go to in 2022 discovered that two new magnificence merchandise the girl had purchased at an area market, considered one of which was not labelled as pores and skin whitening however is thought for use for this, additionally contained excessive ranges of mercury. The merchandise present in her residence have been empty from use, however the MPCA group examined new unopened variations of the identical product, discovering extraordinarily excessive ranges of mercury of 11,000 and 18,000ppm.
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“There are restricted shops for availability, and we’ve no purpose or proof to consider there could be any distinction within the merchandise,” mentioned John Gilkeson, Toxics Discount Specialist on the MPCA, who examined the girl’s residence and has carried out three visits to the properties of individuals utilizing pores and skin whitening lotions in recent times.
New urine assessments confirmed that the mercury degree in her physique had risen to 46.6 micrograms/liter — greater than 9 instances the extent thought of regular (5 micrograms/liter)| — and sure areas in her residence now additionally contained elevated ranges of mercury, placing her household in danger.
Background mercury ranges beneath 200 nanograms per cubic meter (ng/m3) will not be thought of a priority, Gilkeson defined. However the kids’s bedrooms recorded ranges of as much as 400 ng/m3 and their towels learn as much as 600 mg/m3, in line with the case report.
Ranges of as much as 300 mg/m3 have been discovered within the washer, the place mercury probably accrued as garments worn by the mom have been laundered, in flip contaminating different clothes and supplies that go into the machine
Urine assessments on considered one of her kids discovered that they now had elevated ranges of mercury of their physique, albeit a lot decrease than their mom at 6.88 micrograms/liter.
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One among many households in danger
The lady’s story is considered one of many within the state of Minnesota and different elements of the US in recent times the place ladies and full households are believed to have been uncovered to inorganic mercury from the extended use of pores and skin whitening merchandise that fail to reveal they include dangerous ranges of the poisonous chemical.
The lady was “extremely annoyed,” mentioned Batdorff. “She had purchased issues that did not say lightening, pondering that they’d be secure,” mentioned Batdorff.
Magnificence merchandise containing mercury stay simply accessible in native malls and markets all through the US and thru on-line retailers, say consultants, helped by the actual fact they fail to record mercury as an ingredient. Batdorff and different consultants are calling for higher consciousness, common testing of merchandise and stricter enforcement of laws to assist fight the issue.
In 2020, a well being advisory was issued in Minnesota after a girl developed kidney harm, a rash and different signs together with insomnia and despair following the usage of pores and skin whitening lotions that once more didn’t disclose they contained mercury.
Discover out extra: Pores and skin whitening lotions containing excessive ranges of mercury proceed to be offered on the world’s greatest e-commerce websites.
A widespread situation
Screening research by the biomonitoring group throughout the Minnesota Division of Well being (MDH) in 2015 and 2019 additionally discovered elevated ranges of mercury within the urine of a number of individuals who used pores and skin whitening merchandise, together with pregnant ladies. Beforehand unpublished outcomes from these research shared solely with CNN present that follow-up residence visits for a few of these ladies revealed excessive ranges of mercury vapor within the air — notably of their washing machines — with readings as excessive as 1,800 and a couple of,000 ng/m3.
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Lori Copan, Chief of the Publicity Prevention and Schooling Part on the California Division of Well being reviewed the findings for the Minnesota mom and instructed CNN: “[The case of this woman] sadly is much like others we’ve seen in California, with an individual experiencing signs for years with out sufficient recognition of potential mercury toxicity from a pores and skin lightening product by health-care suppliers.” She added that her group has seen round 100 circumstances of toxicity from folks utilizing these lotions, or their members of the family.
“Anybody utilizing a pores and skin lightening product that accommodates mercury, sadly, goes to place the entire family in danger,” mentioned Batdorff. “There isn’t any method to make it possible for no contamination of the mercury will go to different family members. That is simply not how mercury works.”
‘The primary attainable supply of mercury publicity’
Mercury has lengthy been utilized in pores and skin whitening merchandise as a result of its capacity to dam the manufacturing of melanin, the pigment that offers shade to pores and skin. US Federal Drug Company laws and the Minamata Conference on Mercury — a global treaty to guard human well being and the surroundings from mercury — restrict the usage of mercury in cosmetics, excluding these used across the eye space, to 1mg/kg of mercury, also called 1 half per million (ppm).
The merchandise discovered within the girl’s hocame ranged from 4590ppm to 18,000ppm.
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At excessive ranges, the inorganic mercury usually present in these merchandise is extraordinarily poisonous. Persistent publicity can result in kidney and liver harm, in addition to neurological harm together with persona modifications, nervousness, despair, early childhood improvement points and, as seemingly proven on this case, imaginative and prescient loss.
“With inorganic mercury it is that continual long-term publicity that considerations me probably the most,” mentioned Batdorff. “It is extra delicate however finally ends up build up in our system and is tough to get rid of, particularly when it will get into the mind … and as soon as mercury has crossed over into the mind and our nervous system, it might probably trigger a number of completely different negative effects.”
For Batdorff and different consultants, discovering folks early and eradicating the sources of mercury earlier than they trigger everlasting harm is essential.
“After we’re fascinated by exposures in pregnant ladies, ladies of childbearing age and infants and kids, you realize, we do not need folks in these teams to be having increased mercury publicity,” mentioned Jessica Nelson, Program Director for the Minnesota Biomonitoring program inside MDH, who led the 2015 and 2019 research.
“We must be positive ladies know that merchandise can have mercury in them. And we have to give attention to ladies who communicate languages apart from English and alternative ways of sharing the knowledge, ideally by means of neighborhood companions.”
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Pores and skin whitening: Poisonous elements
Three elements dominate the dangerous pores and skin whitening merchandise used worldwide.
Topical steroids are used to deal with a variety of pores and skin circumstances, together with psoriasis and eczema, as a result of medicine’ anti-inflammatory results.
Pores and skin whitening is a possible facet impact, which has led to topical steroid misuse.
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The long-term use of steroids, or use with out monitoring by a health care provider, can result in numerous negative effects, akin to rashes, pustules, hair development on the pores and skin, and infections.
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The over-the-counter sale of potent corticosteroids is banned in lots of nations and territories worldwide, together with the US, the UK, India and Hong Kong.
Over-the-counter gross sales are banned or regulated in a number of nations, together with the US, South Africa, South Korea, UAE, the UK, the EU, Japan and Australia.
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The US FDA acknowledges that hydroquinone could also be a carcinogen.
Mercury is a standard ingredient present in pores and skin whitening lotions and soaps worldwide as a result of its bleaching impact.
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Mercury salts block the manufacturing of melanin, resulting in a lighter pores and skin tone.
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Mercury is present in each inorganic and natural varieties in cosmetics.
The Minamata Conference on Mercury established a restrict of 1 mg/kg (1 ppm) for cosmetics, together with pores and skin whitening merchandise.
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Merchandise examined in quite a lot of nations in Africa, Asia, Latin America and North America have contained as much as 40,000 elements per million (ppm) of mercury.
Source:
Zero Mercury Group
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Mercury is extraordinarily poisonous and the well being results from long-term publicity embody kidney and liver harm, in addition to a number of neurological issues, akin to despair, nervousness and early childhood developmental points.
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London Borough of Southwark (UK)
World Well being Group
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Earlier information from the MDH has discovered Somali, Latina and Hmong populations in Minnesota — who’re among the many largest cultural communities within the state — to be at specific threat from mercury publicity in magnificence merchandise.
The mom within the case report was initially from Somalia.
“Using skin-lightening is a now a public well being disaster within the Somali neighborhood and different communities of shade,” mentioned Amira Adawe, Founder and Govt Director of the Beautywell Mission, which works to deal with colorism and the harms of pores and skin whitening in communities in Minnesota, nationwide and extra globally. “I’ve met some ladies which were utilizing these merchandise 10 to fifteen years …[and] I all the time get cellphone calls from people who’re coping with the negative effects of mercury.”
Adawe added that many docs miss the necessity to display these ladies for mercury publicity except they’re aware of the difficulty of skin-lightening practices within the Somali and different communities.
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“I’d say that is the primary attainable supply of mercury publicity for folks in Minnesota,” agreed Gilkeson on the MPCA. “It impacts the person who’s utilizing the product and impacts their household or kids and their neighborhood.”
The state’s division of well being instructed CNN it hopes to work with extra clinics and well being care suppliers to supply urine mercury screening in addition to educate each well being suppliers and the general public — notably specializing in clinics who serve ladies who could also be most vulnerable to publicity.
Many store homeowners additionally unaware
Earlier this yr, town of Minneapolis ran a pores and skin lightening training program working with East African communities at a well-liked neighborhood hub within the metropolis of Minneapolis, the Karmel Mall in addition to different malls within the space. The intention was to tell folks, together with store homeowners and clients, concerning the dangers of mercury discovered in lots of pores and skin whitening and different magnificence merchandise in addition to to check the big selection of things offered throughout the department stores to assist determine the merchandise posing probably the most threat, and their nations of origin.
The group spoke with greater than 200 distributors and clients and disposed of round 900 merchandise containing excessive ranges of mercury — a lot of which have been manufactured in Pakistan — over the three months that this system ran, mentioned Fatou Barry, program assistant on the mission, who visited the mall virtually every day throughout this time.
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Barry mentioned most distributors had no consciousness of the merchandise containing dangerous elements like mercury and have been “shocked” once they realized the danger to their neighborhood. Many others, nevertheless, closed their shops once they realized metropolis officers have been visiting, Barry mentioned.
In a mirrored image paper describing the technique and affect of her group’s efforts, Barry wrote that the most important taken away from the entire expertise was how necessary it was to maintain displaying up and interesting with the neighborhood. “Passively sending or posting flyers wasn’t practically as efficient as coming in and going [from] vendor to vendor,” she wrote.
Pores and skin whitening: The tradition
Pores and skin shade preferences return to slavery, when lighter-skinned individuals who have been enslaved have been prone to be associated to their grasp and favored to work indoors, whereas darker-skinned folks have been despatched to the fields.
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Nationwide Convention for Neighborhood and Justice
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Analysis reveals Hispanic folks with darker pores and skin tones usually tend to say they’ve skilled discrimination due to their race or ethnicity than these with lighter pores and skin tones.
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Pew Analysis Heart
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discrimination
Specialists counsel Jamaican society is split by a “color-based classification of race” during which there are white, brown and black teams, which to a point correlate with higher, center and dealing class.
color-based classification
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The fair-skinned best of magnificence in Japan is illustrated within the Japanese proverb: “A white complexion is highly effective sufficient to cover seven faults,” which means honest pores and skin compensates for unattractive options.
fair-skinned beliefs
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In Sudan, pores and skin bleaching is a standard follow with ladies utilizing selfmade mixtures stuffed with unknown and sometimes dangerous chemical elements.
selfmade mixtures
As a result of lighter pores and skin stays fascinating in South Africa, Rwanda and Ghana — the place pores and skin whitening merchandise are banned — unlawful markets persist.
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unlawful markets
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A necessity for higher enforcement
To sort out the difficulty throughout affected communities, Nelson from the biomonitoring group believes a multi-pronged strategy is crucial. “The urine testing, the product testing and getting merchandise off cabinets. The neighborhood outreach and engagement,” she outlined. “All of them want completely different voices on the desk about how to do this finest and most successfully.”
Along with these approaches, Adawe burdened the necessity for higher enforcement of laws. “The merchandise are broadly out there in ethnic malls like Karmel and the state has not actively regulated these merchandise,” she mentioned. “I visited [a few months ago] to examine if the merchandise we examined that contained mercury are nonetheless out there…and noticed all of the mercury containing skin-lightening merchandise displayed on the cabinets.”
The MPCA is chargeable for imposing laws on these merchandise within the state, and issuing penalties. In response to Adawe’s considerations, a spokesperson for the company instructed CNN that the MPCA “prioritizes training and outreach efforts to assist distributors determine and take away merchandise from cabinets and can take enforcement actions when acceptable.”
They added that “skin-lightening lotions current a novel problem as a result of their labeling would not typically record mercury as an ingredient and every product have to be examined to find out if mercury is current above the regulatory restrict.”
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To additional improve data amongst affected communities, MDH has an consciousness and training grant of as much as $200,000 to fund numerous neighborhood organizations, NGOs and metropolis well being departments working on this house, together with Adawe’s.
“By way of Beautywell we do coaching for well being care suppliers and public well being staff to know about colorism, skin-lightening follow and methods they’ll determine the well being affect of this follow,” defined Adawe. “Using skin-lightening merchandise within the Somali neighborhood is excessive and so we have to proceed do well being training on this neighborhood and train ladies to embrace their pores and skin shade.”
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More than 5,000 structures have been destroyed by the Palisades fire, California officials said on Thursday. An analysis of satellite images by Microsoft offered a glimpse of the devastation in one section of Pacific Palisades, a wealthy neighborhood between Malibu and Santa Monica.
In this one area alone, there appeared to be more than 2,000 buildings that were damaged or destroyed, according to the analysis.
The results of the analysis are estimates, and they are limited by the presence of wildfire smoke partially obscuring satellites.
As firefighters continued on Thursday to battle the Palisades and major wildfires burning across the Los Angeles area, the full scope of the damage remained unclear. But officials said the Palisades and the Eaton fire, burning to the east near Pasadena, were likely among the most devastating fires in the state’s recorded history. Officials suggested that 5,000 buildings may have also burned because of the Eaton fire.
The Palisades fire began on Tuesday and quickly grew. By Thursday, it had charred more than 20,000 acres, and remained out of control.
Aerial photographs of Pacific Palisades showed that the fire leveled whole swaths of the neighborhood near the Palisades Village shopping mall, north of Sunset Boulevard.
Widespread damage was also visible in this section of the Pacific Palisades south of Sunset Boulevard, bordered by the Pacific Coast Highway to the south. Only a few houses appeared to be standing amid the destruction.
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Across the city, the Eaton fire continued to burn uncontrollably as well. It encompassed more than 13,000 acres by Thursday evening, forcing nearby residents to evacuate.
China’s government bond market has opened 2025 with a clear warning for policymakers: without more determined stimulus, investors expect deflationary pressures to become even more entrenched in the world’s second-largest economy.
China’s 10-year bond yield, a benchmark for economic growth and inflation expectations, fell to a record low of less than 1.6 per cent during trading last week and has since hovered close to that level.
Crucially, the whole yield curve has shifted downwards rather than steepening, suggesting investors are alarmed about the long-term outlook and not just anticipating short-term cuts to interest rates.
“For the long-term [bonds], yields have been trending down and I think that’s more about longer-term growth expectations and inflation expectations becoming more pessimistic. And I think that trend is likely to continue,” said Hui Shan, chief China economist at Goldman Sachs.
Falling yields offer a stark contrast to volatile and rising yields in Europe and the US. For Beijing, the fall represents an ignominious start to the year after policymakers in September launched a stimulus drive designed to revive the Chinese economy’s animal spirits.
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But data released on Thursday showed consumer prices remained close to flat in December, eking out growth of just 0.1 per cent on a year earlier, while factory prices declined 2.3 per cent, remaining in deflationary territory for more than two years.
China’s central bank last year unveiled policies to stimulate investment by institutions in equity markets and announced for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis that it was adopting a “moderately loose” monetary policy.
On Friday, it announced a “shortage of supply” meant it would pause its programme that has seen it purchase a net Rmb1tn of government bonds on the open market.
An important Communist party meeting on the economy in December, presided over by President Xi Jinping, emphasised consumption for the first time over other previously more important strategic priorities such as building high-tech industries.
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The change of emphasis reflects concern over household sentiment weakened by a three-year property crisis that has left the economy more dependent on a manufacturing and export boom for growth. Investors worry this run of strong exports will slow abruptly after US president-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20 with promises to levy up to 60 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods.
Citi economists estimated in a research note that a 15 percentage point increase in US tariffs would reduce China’s exports by 6 per cent, knocking a percentage point off GDP growth. Growth in China was estimated to be 5 per cent last year.
More insidious than the slower growth, however, are the deflationary pressures in China’s economy, said analysts. The Citi economists noted that the final quarter of last year was expected to be the seventh in a row in which the GDP deflator, a broad measure of price changes, was negative.
“This is unprecedented for China, with a similar episode only in 1998-99,” they said, pointing out that only Japan, parts of Europe and some commodity producers had experienced such an extended period of deflation.
Chinese regulators are aware of the parallels with Japan on deflation, said Robert Gilhooly, senior emerging markets economist at Abrdn, but “they don’t seem to act like it, and one thing that contributed to the Japan example was going small with piecemeal easing”.
Goldman’s Shan said the central bank had promised to ease monetary policy this year, but just as important would be a large increase in China’s fiscal deficit at the central and local government levels.
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How that deficit is spent will also be important. Channelling it directly to low-income households, for example, might have a higher “multiplier effect” than giving it to other sectors, such as to banks for recapitalisation, she said.
Frederic Neumann, chief Asia economist at HSBC, said another reason government bond yields were at record lows was that the economy was awash with liquidity. High household savings and low demand for corporate and individual loans have left banks flush with cash that is finding its way into bond markets.
“It’s a little bit of a liquidity trap in the sense that there is money, it is available, it can be borrowed cheaply, but there’s just no demand for that,” said Neumann. “Monetary easing at the margin is becoming less and less of an effective driver of economic growth.”
Without a strong fiscal spending package, the deflationary cycle might continue, with interest rates dropping, wages and investment falling and consumers deferring purchases while they wait for prices to fall further.
“Some investors have lost a little bit of patience here in the past week,” he said, referring to the rush into bonds. “It’s still likely we’re going to get more stimulus coming through. But after all the fits and starts of the past couple of years, investors really want to see concrete numbers.”
Some economists warned that the slide in Chinese bond yields could have further to fall. Analysts at Standard Chartered said the 10-year yield could fall another 0.2 percentage points to 1.4 per cent by the end of 2025, especially if the market has to absorb higher net central government bond issuance for stimulus purposes.
Mondale, Ford’s sons give father’s eulogies for Carter
Walter Mondale and Former President Gerald Ford’s sons gave eulogies for Former President Jimmy Carter on behalf of their fathers. FOX 9’s Soyoung Kim has the latest.
(FOX 9) – Former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral was a somber time of remembrance, but also a celebration of a century of life, well-lived.
Funeral held for Jimmy Carter
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Carter memorialized:
Former President Jimmy Carter’s state funeral was held on Thursday at the Washington National Cathedral.
Several speakers memorialized the 39th President who died in Dec. 2024 at age 100., including President Joe Biden.
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Minnesota ties remembered as Carter’s VP’s words read during service
Jimmy Carter funeral: Walter Mondale’s posthumous eulogy
In 2015, Walter Mondale penned a eulogy for his former running mate Jimmy Carter. Mondale has since passed away but his son delivered his father’s eulogy at Carter’s funeral on Thursday.
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Eulogy deliver by son:
The words of Carter’s Vice President, Minnesotan Walter Mondale, were read by his son, Ted Mondale. Walter Mondale passed away in 2021.
“My father wrote this in 2015. He edited it a couple of times since then, but here we go,” said Ted. “I was surprised when then-candidate Gov. Carter asked me to join him as his running mate in 1976. He amazed me then as he has every year since.”
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In the eulogy he left, he spoke about the Carter he knew as a selfless man of integrity and the how the two were bonded by the same faith.
“While we had only four years in the White House, he achieved so much in that time. It stood as a marker for Americans dedicated to justice and decency,” said Ted. “I was also a small-town kid who grew up in a Methodist church where my dad was the preacher, and our faith was core to me as Carter’s faith was core to him.”
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Ford’s son speaks:
Former President Gerald Ford had also left a eulogy before he passed away in 2006. His son, Steve Ford, delivered the remarks.
He described a friendship that transcended politics.
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“It was because of our shared values that Jimmy and I respected each other as adversaries, even before we cherished one another as dear friends,” said Steve.
And his written words remembered a man whose legacy remains timeless.
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“A man whose life was lived to the fullest, with a faith demonstrated in countless good works, with a mission richly fulfilled, and a soul rewarded with everlasting life,” said Steve.
Final resting place::
Carter will be laid to rest in his hometown of Plains, Georgia.