![]() ![]() Just finger paintings on a kitchen counter, but by age 3, her art suddenly and dramatically improved. Her parents said they started as scribbles at the tender age of 8-months. "Why did the dinosaur cross the road? Because the chicken wasn't born yet!" Juliette giggles.īut it's her paintings, which impresses us the most. This mini-member of MENSA (yes, she tested and her family even provides her MENSA card as proof!) has a lot of hobbies like swimming, martial arts, rock climbing and telling jokes. She is bold and talkative and converses almost like an adult, but with a child-like voice and playfulness. RELATED: NYC 11-year-old writes book about self-love to help lift children's spirits during pandemic A kid prodigy out of California is kicking off 2021 by showcasing her artwork, which has raised thousands for a non-profit which helps patients with life-threatening diseases.įrom the moment you meet Juliette Leong at her family's California home, surrounded by her nature-inspired artwork, it's apparent she is not your average 4-and-a-half-years-old. Are the new smokeless products safer alternatives or just another way to deliver new addicts to the companies that count on new customers replacing those lost to death and disease.An East Bay kid prodigy is kicking off 2021 by showcasing her artwork, which has raised thousands for a non-profit which helps patients with life-threatening diseases. Also tonight, Leslie Stahl in a hard look at how tobacco companies are trying to stay afloat as more and more people wise up and quit while fewer start smoking to begin with. Bob Simon reports on the American program helping to alter tragic outcomes. In our next story, Ugandan's given death sentences due to rampant HIV and AIDS in a country where the vast majority of people couldn't afford or gain access to necessary medications are now finding hope. Big companies profiting from the genetics of others? That's just one layer of 'wrong' explored in this story along with reasons why this might be the future in a good way. Another lawyer who happens to be a molecular biologist insists that biotech gene patents are just beginning. Smokeless Cigarettes Morley Safer with Lori Andrews, professor of law who insists your genes are yours alone. Supervised childrens activities Live entertainment Five bonfire pits. Shawn Efran and Catherine Herrick are the producers. Just 90 minutes from Chicago and 60 minutes from Milwaukee, Madison and Rockford. GROUND ZERO - It's been eight years since the attack on the World Trade Center and billions of dollars have been spent, yet none of the promised buildings and memorial has been completed in what its developer calls "a national disgrace." Scott Pelley reports. ![]() Will we have one in every home someday? Lesley Stahl reports. They're saying it's efficient, clean, and saves them money. THE BLOOM BOX - Large corporations in California have been secretly testing a new device that can generate power on the spot, without being connected to the electric grid. The widow of one of the soldiers killed - a pilot herself - says the firm was negligent in the way it operated the flight. BLACKWATER 61 - "Blackwater 61" is the call sign of a plane flown by the embattled government contractor Blackwater that crashed into a mountain in Afghanistan killing all onboard. ![]()
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