60 Minutes Reports on “Quantum Computing”, “Knife” & “College of Magic” on July 28 2024

On CBS this Sunday, from 7:00-8:00 PM ET/PT, “60 Minutes” will feature updated segments on three captivating topics that promise to engage viewers with groundbreaking technology, personal resilience, and magical education.

Quantum Computing

Correspondent Scott Pelley delves into the revolutionary realm of quantum computing in this updated segment. Viewers will join Pelley on a journey to California where he explores Google’s quantum lab and witnesses one of the pioneering quantum computers at the Cleveland Clinic. The segment peaks with an exclusive look at IBM’s latest and most sophisticated quantum computer. Produced by Denise Schrier Cetta and Katie Brennan, this report offers a glimpse into the technology poised to revolutionize fields like physics, chemistry, engineering, and medicine.

Knife

In a powerful and emotional first television interview since his near-fatal attack at a literary festival in Chautauqua, N.Y., renowned author Salman Rushdie opens up to Anderson Cooper about his harrowing experience. Stabbed 15 times and having lost an eye, Rushdie discusses his ordeal, the longstanding fatwa against him, and his life in seclusion. The segment also covers his recent book, “KNIFE,” where he processes his experiences and ongoing threats. This segment is produced by Michael Gavshon and Nadim Roberts.

College of Magic

Correspondent Jon Wertheim provides an inspiring look at the College of Magic in Cape Town, South Africa, where magic is more than just entertainment. This unique institution uses magic to teach young students critical life skills and to inspire them to rethink the boundaries of what is possible. The school’s curriculum includes sleight of hand, juggling, ventriloquism, and card tricks, but its true mission is to empower students to confront and creatively think about solving social issues like intolerance, poverty, and violence. This segment is also produced by Michael Gavshon and Nadim Roberts.

Tune in to “60 Minutes” this Sunday for these compelling stories that highlight human ingenuity, survival, and transformative education.

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