Remarkable Kids | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
In this captivating episode of "60 Minutes," Bill Whitaker interviews a group of extraordinary teens who have achieved the remarkable feat of formulating a proof for the Pythagorean Theorem—a problem that has puzzled mathematicians for centuries. This groundbreaking discovery highlights not only their intellect but also the resilience and creativity of today’s youth.
We also explore the inspiring journey of Jacob Smith, a legally blind freeride skier, in a feature by Sharyn Alfonsi. Jacob’s determination and passion for skiing challenge the conventional boundaries of what’s possible.
Additionally, Jon Wertheim takes us to Cape Town’s College of Magic, where young talents are honing their skills in the art of illusion and performance.
Lastly, we revisit Wertheim’s report on the Harvard Lampoon, an iconic institution known for its wit and humor, showcasing how a legacy of laughter continues to thrive.
Join us as we celebrate these remarkable young minds and their incredible stories, reminding us that creativity and perseverance know no bounds.
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Of course these young women are awesome. Why wouldn’t they be?
Usual suspects 💪🏾
As someone born with Cerebral Palsy, I was main streamed into normal schools in the late 70s/80s, from K to 12, grew up with normal kids, was challenged by normal standards, and knew nothing of compromise. Family and Friends, all established high expectations, and little time was spent discussing anything but achievement. It was hard, but not mean, its was not always fun, but it was done with patience and love. Kids with challenges need goals, need to be challenged, and once they develop a since of achievement, it becomes their reality. I learned to walk 3 separate times, after 2 significant surgeries. Even made the senior soccer varsity team. Now approaching 60 years of age, I can only imagine what my life would have been like, if I was not challenged, and encouraged and held to a higher standard than even so called normal kids. Who has the greater journey or distance? Someone that can walk, then learns to run? Or someone that learns to walk multiple times, learns to run multiple times. The point being, that some of us have a longer road to travel from day one than others, but if you never take that first step on the road, you have already failed.
Excellent inspirational upload 👍 👏 .
Good luck to the smart students in their future career journey.
Jacob being blind and pushing himself is true testament to belief and perseverance.
Highly inspirational.
Teachers saved my destiny, made me believe I was smart enough to go to university and I did against all odds.Bless and encourage each child or young one that crosses your path💕
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The victim mentality
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No makeup no eyelashes no fake nails …
They should be going to MIT
21:02 oh this poor baby.. Jacob you are a warrior
One sense gone will strengthen all the others
The kids faces with the magic is so beautiful
Milo’s accent is the best one I’ve ever ever heard! I love it so much
Lulo has the best mom
That Harvard Lampoon is very boring – bordering to idiocy….
I promise…. if I come into a sum of money…i will donate it to this school. Color does not define effort and ability. 🎉 Hold me to it!
It's a great story about the blind skier, but I definitely get a bad vibe from the dad. He seems like one of these guys where everything in his life has to be the best. His car, his clothes, his wife, his kids, and he demands perfection. I might be wrong, but I don't think so.
The fact that they are black woman hadnt even entered my mind. I guess that they were HS students entered my mind on a subconscious level . I had no vision I just thought it was awesome. I wish black people would stop assuming that people of other races assume that blacks are inept.
I'm white can I go to saint marys?
I'm white and I think I'm nothing special. Is it because I'm white or because I was never told I was anything special or just because I'm nothing special?
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For decades, inner-city teachers' low expectations and peer pressure to not do well academically have been recognized as significant problems. However, nobody mentioned this directly in the program, and I didn't see it in the comments. I tutored adults who grew up in poverty-stricken environments, black and white, rural and inner-city, in an attempt to get them a GED. Many could not retain information at all. I looked into possible causes. It turns out that lack of proper nutrition, little adult interaction, and domestic violence experienced in early childhood development cause permanent learning disability.
Jsut caught a minute of this but things that amaze me is we can afford this and it’s cheaper than any alternative
Wow this is garbage. The tuksi comment shows total lack of journalistic integrity by definition. One can question the government and not be black listed, the media is supposed be doing it.