but even the towns near planes, americas, albany, other counties, all of sumpter county, they all considerr one of their own. anyone who grew up in that area, in rural southwest georgia, they have a carter story. seeing the carters at the store, where perhaps being taught or going to school with or playing sports with someone in the extended carter family. but, you know, it's just a big impact. it's more than a hometown hero for them. because again, it goes to show you that even someone from a small, rural town can become the leader of the free world. the president of the united states. so there's so much pride, particularly in that part of georgia. but again, and all of georgia, because the carter center is in georgia, it's far from planes, atlanta is probably a three or four hour drive from plains. so he left his mark, from south georgia all the way to north georgia. >> what can you tell us about first lady carter's win plans for her memorial services? do we know anything yet about them? >> well, we don't have any specifics about the memorial, but what we do know is that their final rest