Episode
60 Minutes: Lost In The Bermuda Triangle, Agromafia, Little Jazz Man
Overview
Scott Pelley's report on the sinking of the El Faro shows video for the first time of the cargo ship 15,000 feet beneath the Atlantic; then, Bill Whitaker reports on food fraud in Italy; and, Anderson Cooper profiles 12-year-old jazz prodigy Joey Alexander.
Details
- Series
- 60 Minutes
- Season
- Season 48
- Episode
- Episode 15
- Air date
- 2016-01-03
- Runtime
- 44 min
Episode context
Lost In The Bermuda Triangle, Agromafia, Little Jazz Man is Episode 15 in Season 48 of 60 Minutes. It aired on 2016-01-03. The runtime is 44 min.
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