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Child prodigies and geniuses | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
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From 2017, Scott Pelley's profile of 12-year-old music prodigy Alma Deutscher. From 2012, Morley Safer's report on math and science prodigy Jake Barnett. From 2013, Safer's interview with teenage science student Jack Andraka, who may have invented an early test for pancreatic cancer. And Bob Simon's 2012 report on 21-year-old chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen.

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0:00 Introduction
0:11 Alma
13:14 Jake
26:35 Boy Wonder
40:04 The Mozart of Chess
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@queenvee6180

6 months ago

I love how she talks and express herself. And I love how she said Iā€™d rather be the first Alma than the second Mozart. Sheā€™s amazing. Sheā€™s a miracle of life.

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@ByWayOfDeception

6 months ago

Alma is now 18 and studying advanced composition and conducting. She will always be in demand as a musical director, it is very clear.

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@CQ-369

3 months ago

Alma & her parents are a beautiful group of old souls, traveling together, bringing out the best in each other. They are truly blessed.

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@_ShaDynasty

2 months ago

these kids are lucky to have their gifts respected. I always think about how many simlar kids were born into ignorance, and could never flourish

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@marlysjcollins8775

6 months ago

This statement from Jack, when asked about his intelligence, really caught my attention ā€œIf you donā€™t have the creativity to put the knowledge to use then you just have a bunch of knowledge and nothing elseā€

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@bkaiser8367

6 months ago

All these kids got something in common. Two loving supportive parents. Just think how many geniuses slipped thru the cracks. Awesome show!!

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@beckischreyer

3 weeks ago

I love that Alma is so well adjusted to being a prodigy and a 10 year oldā€¦ what an incredible young girl ā¤ā¤

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@juliochino5204

6 months ago

Having been a ā€œprodigyā€ child myself, and now struggling in life, I can confidently say that smartness does not make you successful, making good decisions and being emotionally strong is what makes you reach success

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@mightytaiger3000

6 months ago

ā€œIā€™d rather be a first Alma than a second Mozartā€ - oh, snap. She isnā€™t only talented, she is wise. Good for her!

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@Ximena-Long

2 months ago

She is so blessed to have been born into a family that recognized and supported her talents. Can you imagine if she had different circumstances? What it would be like to have all this music inside of her and not being able to express it? It would be madness

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@qbtc

6 months ago

Here are some updates on our prodigies: Alma is still creating beautiful symphonies at age 18. Magnus Carlsen is now in his early 30's and considered by many the greatest chess player in history. Jake Barnett is still pursuing a PhD in physics at age 25 which is the age most ordinary people are working to obtain theirs though he had a huge head start on them. Jack Andraka's pancreatic cancer test still has not gained any traction after 11 years of testing but he is a Machine Learning engineer at Stanford.

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@xavierowino

6 months ago

I am struck how confident Alma is, in a way that challenges adults. Her laugh is magical. Infectious, genuine, totally unpretentious

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@joker6solitaire

3 weeks ago

Alma's music brings tears of joy to my eyes. I am a lifelong musician (classical voice and several instruments), and her creativity is awe-inspiring. Thank you for sharing this wonderful child's story with the world. I'm going to find her pieces online and buy them right now!

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@susanbuckmaster2292

3 months ago

I would love to see more programs like this celebrating people with amazing abilities.

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@PaliCanon250

3 months ago

There are so many young people wasting their lives with electronica addiction, shallow entertainment, and worse. In contrast, these young people are role models, inspiring, a blessing for the planet.

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@Lulzswag

6 months ago

"I think I would prefer to be the first Alma than a 2nd Mozart." What a clever thing to say. What an impressive child.

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@davidriley1482

2 months ago

What I love the most for the musical genius and the young man working on the test for pancreatic cancer is their desire for a better world. God bless you both and your parents.

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@Mattnova_116

2 months ago

Notice how these children are very well spoken for their ages, along with being extraordinarily gifted? Those are rare feats!

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@kenadams3306

6 months ago

Very impressive. When I was 12, I fell down a flight of stairs at school because were havingTacos for lunch and was way too excited. Broke both my wrists and a rib.

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@rfgator5364

6 months ago

Much credit to the parents for recognizing her amazing gift and supporting her to reach her dreams!

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