Episode
60 Minutes: March of the Machines, The 9/11 Museum, Michael Jackson
Overview
Steve Kroft explores groundbreaking technological advances and robotics in the workplace; Lesley Stahl visits the September 11 Memorial Museum; Lara Logan examines some of the personal belongings of Michael Jackson.
Details
- Series
- 60 Minutes
- Season
- Season 45
- Episode
- Episode 47
- Air date
- 2013-09-08
- Runtime
- 44 min
Episode context
March of the Machines, The 9/11 Museum, Michael Jackson is Episode 47 in Season 45 of 60 Minutes. It aired on 2013-09-08. The runtime is 44 min.
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