When asked if he would consider running for president, former President Jimmy Carter joked he hopes there is an "age limit" on the office.
PLAINS, Georgia (CNN) - Undeterred by a fall Sunday morning, former President Jimmy Carter traveled to Nashville in the evening, where he spoke on stage at the iconic Ryman Auditorium alongside former first lady Rosalynn Carter.
"Well, first of all, I want to explain my black eye," Carter, who walked with a cane, said.
Carter, who turned 95 last week, held the podium as he gave brief remarks kicking off the 36th Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project with Habitat for Humanity.
Yearwood walked off the stage arm-in-arm with the former President, as Brooks stood with Mrs. Carter.