From 2019, Jon Wertheim's report on Jerry and Marge Selbee, the couple who hacked the lottery. From 2014, Lesley Stahl's look at a landmark study of thousands of elderly retirees living in Southern California that is intended to reveal factors that contribute to long life. From 2020, Stahl's follow-up on the study. And from 2019, Stahl's interview with then-81-year-old Marshall Medoff, who developed an innovative method of turning plant life into fuel and other useful products.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Jerry and Marge Go Large
13:58 90+ (Part 1)
26:45 90+ (Part 2)
39:44 90+ (Part 3)
53:00 An Unlikely Inventor