The first lady of the Washington Press Corps reflects on her 60-year career and reveals her picks for worst and best presidents in history.
Lifelong Learning Minute: Onie Ponder
She’s 110 years old and has voted in every Presidential election since 1920. Onie Ponder is one in a million.
It’s About State of Mind, Not Date of Birth
John Land is about to turn 89 and is the second-longest serving mayor in U.S. history. He’s traveled a long way but is just a few feet from where it all began.
Alan Grayson
Florida’s freshman congressman is already making a big impact in Washington, but for more than 20 years, he’s been studying something that has an impact on us all — the age wave.
Hazel McCallion
One of Canada’s largest cities has re-elected Hazel McCallion 10 straight times, and at 88, this feisty former pro skater has no plans of slowing down.
Franklin Hooper
At 89, he’s witnessed some of the biggest moments in history, and now he’s using his life experiences to create a world of political satire.
David Tabatsky
For cancer patients and their families, there’s never been a “support group in a book.” Until now. David Tabatsky’s intensely personal story led him to put together stories of inspiration and motivation.
George Bush: “Old Guys Can Still Do Stuff.”
President George H.W. Bush celebrated his 85th birthday just as he did his 80th and his 75th. He went skydiving in a tandem rig to prove that “old guys can still do stuff.”
I Was a POW with John McCain
In 1972, decorated combat pilot and legendary aviator Joe Kittinger was shot down and imprisoned in the “Hanoi Hilton.” The man in the next cell was John McCain. For the first time, Kittinger speaks out on camera about their experiences.
Vehicle of Change
Get on board — or get the heck out of the way! The American Cancer Society just rolled out a campaign aimed at educating the country’s top politicians about the need for funding to put an end to the disease.