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Celebrating Young Genius

Clip: 3/19/2015 | 2m 52s

Providing college students with genius ideas summer stipends to shake up the world.

Why should we wait to recognize genius until later in life? Carlos Watson, CEO of website Ozy, joins Gwen Ifill to share details on the new OZY Genius Awards. The award grants 10 college students summer stipends to help them shake up the world.

03/19/2015 | Rating NR

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