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Did you guys decide on a washing machine . At sears year end event, let our experts help you save up to 20 on kenmore appliances. Plus save an extra 15 on appliances over 499 when you use your sears card. Sears. Pelley this past october, Hurricane Joaquin became the deadliest atlantic storm since sandy. But joaquin didnt even brush the u. S. Coast. The most powerful atlantic cyclone in five years found its women onboard an American Ship called el faro. She was lost in the bermuda triangle, carrying a mystery to a grave deeper than the titanics, the greatest loss of a u. S. Ship in 35 years. The National Transportation safety board has allowed us inside its investigation to show the enormous challenges. It intends to shine a light on what went wrong, for the families and for the future, true to el faros name in english, the lighthouse. The u. S. Naval ship apache carved a calm atlantic off the bahamas on the search for el faro. She carried sophisticated Diving Technology under the command of captain gregg baumann, the navys supervisor of salvage and diving. Gregg baumann unfortunately, in a lot of the things that we do, it does involve a tragedy like this. And its just absolutely gut wrenching. But at the end of the day, what is bring. Bring answers back, bring. Help bring closure to the families. Pelley but answers were obscured by extreme depth and only a rough idea of where to look. Tom rothroffy this is the most difficult and complex investigation ive ever worked on in my 17 years with the National Transportation safety board. Pelley tom rothroffy is the lead investigator. All he had was the ships last position, an oil slick, and a little debris at the surface. Whats your level of confidence that, at the end of all of this, youre going to know exactly why this ship sank . Rothroffy weve experienced this sort of challenges before on other investigations, and were hopeful that well be able to determine the cause of the sinking. Pelley this is el faro, a typical mediumsized cargo ship, nearly 800 feet long. She was distinctive in a few ways she served the u. S. Was cut in half two decades ago and lengthened 90 feet; and she was 40 years old, an age when container ships are commonly sold for scrap. Glen jackson why was a ship 40 years old, why was it still being put in service . Pelley the families of the crew have many questions. Glen jackson lost his brother jack. Jackson why was a ship that had been grandfathered in to not have the enclosed lifeboats being allowed to sail with just the open hull, like whaling lifeboats, and expecting people to survive in that . Pelley Tinisha Thomas lost her husband shawn. Tinisha thomas i asked the company a question why did they allow the ship to continue to go into the storm . Pelley they didnt have to go into the hurricane . Thomas they did not have to go into the hurricane. Pelley september 29, el faro left jacksonville, florida, for puerto rico. Captain michael davidson, who steer 65 miles south of the storms predicted path. Even in a hurricane, the ship could likely survive by using its turbine engine to keep the bow pointed directly into the waves, a ships most survivable angle. But in 18 hours, joaquin spun into a category three and slid southwest toward el faro. At 7 00 a. M. , october 1, davidson made an emergency call to the ships owner, tote maritime. What do we know from the captains last report . Rothroffy we know that they had lost propulsion, that the engineers were unable to restart the main engine. We know that the vessel was listing about 15 degrees, and that one of the hatches had popped or had come open. Pelley he was taking on water . Rothroffy correct. Pelley if the ship lost power, as the captain reported, you would expect her to turn sideways to the waves, and that is her most vulnerable position . Pelley the ship was approximately here, miles from the eye of the storm. The forecast predicted gusts of 150 miles an hour and seas of 30 feet. Three weeks later, apache arrived in a search area of 198 square miles. Chief sonar operator charles kapicka towed a sidescan sonar for five days when he spotted something you dont see in nature a right angle. Charles kapicka very right angles, straight with a shadow. At this point im calling over, saying i think this is something coming up you want to see. Pelley as the sonar scan slowly unfurled, the sound waves reflected the shape of a ship about 800 feet long. Baumann so, at that point, we talked with the ntsb and said, we believe we have found it. But before we gave full confirmation, we then put our curv in the water, and then did and still photography. Pelley the cablecontrolled underwater recovery vehicle can reach 20,000 feet. And these are the cameras . Baumann correct. So heres a pan and tilt camera. You got some lights right here. Pelley there is zero light at 15,000 feet. Pelley total, utter darkness. So any light you have, you have to bring with you. Baumann absolutely. Pelley apache dropped curv 15,500 feet, nearly three miles. In the abyss, the temperature is about 33 degrees. The pressure more than three tons per square inch. Flurries of tiny marine life drift by, but fish are rare in the impenetrable darkness. This is where el faro came to rest upright, hull largely intact, her name mangled on the stern. Her depth markings reported that this, the bow, had sunk 15 feet her autopsy revealed a body that had been savagely beaten steel crushed, equipment collapsed. There was no sign of the 33 crewmembers. Equipment and cargo litter the seabed. Thats a microwave oven. And on the right, thats a printer. Here is the top of a car with a sun roof, part of the cargo. What do we see there . Rothroffy that is a liquid storage container. And you can see that its kind of compressed, kind of imploded by the pressure of the sea. Pelley of its 400 cargo containers, only two remain on deck. And toward the stern, in the structure called the house, where the crew lived and worked, curv discovered the most chilling evidence of the power of an unforgiving sea. Rothroffy now, at the top of that white line there is. Is the most surprising part of our video surveys. Pelley what should be there . Rothroffy there should be two decks above that, the lower navigation bridge deck and the bridge deck. Pelley the two top decks had sheared off, including the bridge, where captain davidson would have been fighting the storm. They were nowhere near the ship. Also missing, the voyage data recorder, like a socalled black box on an airplane. It had been bolted to the top of the bridge and was the one piece tom rothroffy wanted most. Rothroffy because it would have told us what the crew was experiencing at the time in. In the minutes before the vessel sank, what they observed you know, the extent of the flooding, how they were responding; essentially, the events leading up to the actual catastrophe. Pelley you know, im curious when you first saw the video of the ship, what did you think . Rothroffy we were looking, of course, for the. For the bridge and the voyage data recorder. Level, and to see just openness was. Is extremely moving and difficult to. It was a very big surprise to us to see that. Pelley moving in what way . Rothroffy just to. To see the violence of the sea and the winds that. That would have had to occur to cause that kind of. Im sorry. To cause that kind of an event. Pelley because, certainly, there would have been people on the bridge. Rothroffy yes. Pelley . When that happened. Rothroffy yes, quite certainly. And the shock and surprise to them as. As waves and whatnot. And theyre just washed into the ocean. Pelley when you found out the news, how did you tell your son and daughter . Tina riehm how do you say anything to your kids . Pelley jeremie riehm left and his wife, tina. Riehm that was hard, because i guess i was in denial. I thought we had to tell my kids that it wasnt looking good for daddys ship. And that was. That was terrible. Its, like, my chest collapsed, and we couldnt breathe. It was very. Pelley deb roberts lost her son, michael holland. Deb, do you have an opinion on where responsibility lies in this . Deb roberts im not a professional. Im not an engineer, im a business manager. I think it was a series of unfortunate events. And without any other information, i truly blame it on Hurricane Joaquin. Pelley glen, in. In your estimation, where does the responsibility for this lie . Jackson squarely on tote maritime. And you got to understand, keep that ship moving to make and it. Thats the whole horror of this tragedy is that 33 people died so that frozen chickens could be delivered on time in puerto rico. Thats it. Pelley the safety board told us that tote maritime, the owner, is cooperating fully. Tote declined to talk with us, other than to say it created a fund for the families and that el faro was regularly maintained. The ship had passed two inspections in the months before the accident. A week after we left, apache located those two bridge decks about half a mile from the ship. The windows were blown out. The voyage data recorder was not there. But based on the captains last message, investigator Tom Roth Roffy has a lead on the loss of propulsion. Rothroffy i believe we have an understanding that it was actually the main turbine, the steam turbine that was lost. Pelley one theory is, in might have been thrust out of the water, causing it to spin too fast and shut down the turbine. The captain sailed into this hurricane, we know that much, but what we dont know is why. Rothroffy so were looking at the oversight and the direction and the advice provided by the operating company, tote, to see what information was available to him. Certainly, also, were looking at the weather forecast, the accuracy and the timeliness of the information when he made his decision to sail where he did. Pelley to your knowledge, was he receiving orders from the company to press on . Rothroffy no. From what weve identified so far, in the information weve reviewed, there has been no direct guidance by the company to sail on the route he chose. Pelley the chairman of the ntsb, christopher hart, says it will take at least a year to do you have confidence that youre going to learn the probable cause of this accident . Christopher hart im sure that it will be difficult, given the situation 15,000 feet of water, no voyage data recorder yet. We may still find it, but given that, we have a history of finding out what happened, even in the most difficult circumstances. And im comfortable to say that we will be able to do that again. Pelley the families believe some of the crew are entombed in the ship, where they would have been struggling to get the turbine running. Richard pusatere, the chief engineer, was most likely leading that fight. Frank pusatere is his father. You believe that your son was in the engine room . Frank pusatere oh, most definitely. And until someone could prove me wrong, which would be the black box or any other thing, or richard walking through that door. And then capsized, i guarantee you they were injured. They were knocked out. And it. That was over. And they were all together. And thats. Thats how i want to believe it. And until you can prove me wrong, scott, or anyone else, thats the way its going to happen. And thats my report to the National Transportation safety board. 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The scam was cooked up by organized crime. Mafia copies of fine olive oil, wine, and cheese have fueled an explosion of food crime in italy. Its estimated to be a 16 billionayear enterprise. The italians call it agro mafia, and its a scandal for a people whose cuisine is considered a national treasure. The image of gangsters in the to ignore, so we went to italy, where we found elite food Police Hunting wiseguys, and signs agromafia specialties are reaching the United States. Leave it to the italians to fight the mafia with good taste. slurping this panel certifies the authenticity of extra Virgin Olive Oil, a favorite target of the agromafia. They can tell at first sip whether extra virgin has been diluted with cheap Sunflower Oil or canola. Sound, like they are sucking in air . Sergio tirro they need it to mist it on the back of their throats. It in the back of their throats. Tirro they have to suck it in. Whitaker major sergio tirro europe. Think elliot ness in a uniform designed by giorgio armani. Tirro most of the fraud has been discovered with the expertise like this. Whitaker their skills are so respected, italian courts will accept taste results as evidence. Tirro has 60 cops trained to do this, too. Whitaker . And 1,100 more conducting inspections and fraud investigations. On the day we visited headquarters, officers were monitoring wiretaps and live video from hidden cameras placed in suspected warehouses around italy. This looks like the f. B. I. Tirro yes. We can call ourselves the f. B. I. Of food. Whitaker in the last two years, they have seized 59,000 tons of food. The agromafias ingredients are poor quality and sometimes contaminated with solvents or pesticides. Coming to italy to do a piece about food fraud, it almost seems unbelievable. Tirro it is a serious problem because its not only a commercial fraud. If you adulterate an extra Virgin Olive Oil with seed oil, and those bottles reach consumers who are allergic to seed oil, you are sending them bombs. Whitaker bombs on your kitchen shelf. Tirro yes. Whitaker the agromafia has also tried to rip off italian shoppers with mozzarella whitened with detergent and rotten seafood deodorized with citric acid. My favorite, italian wines how are they adulterated . Tirro they generally use. To mix poor quality wine and brand it as famous wine. Whitaker so you take a cheap table wine and just put a famous stamp on it . Tirro yes. Whitaker and sell it . Whitaker in tuscany, cops found 42,000 gallons of runof themill red that was going to be sold as topnotch brunello di montalcino. The score could have been 5 million. So this is everything olive oil, tomatoes. Tom mueller . Milk, butter, bread, a wide range of different foods. Whitaker journalist tom mueller has lived in italy for 20 years and speaks routinely with investigators and food producers. So, where along the food chain does the mafia get involved . Mueller from harvesting they impose their own workers, they impose prices to the transportation. And theres mafia involvement in supermarkets as well. So certain areas, they have really infiltrated the entire food chain from the farm to the fork. Whitaker mueller first wrote about Olive Oil Fraud in 2007 for the new yorker magazine. Mueller you, in many cases, are getting lower grade olive oil that has been blended with some good extra Virgin Olive Oil. Deodorized oil. They blend it with some oil that has some character to give it a little color, a little flavor, and they sell that as extra virgin. Its illegal; it happens all the time. Whitaker extra virgin must come from the first press of olives and be free of additives. Its fruity, aromatic, and has a spicy finish. The best can sell for 50 a gallon, but a fake costs just 7 to make. The profit margin can be three times better than cocaine. Tirro i would like to show you how easy is to make a genuine fake extra virgin. Whitaker . Genuine fake extra Virgin Olive Oil . Tirro genuine fake extra Virgin Olive Oil. You just need some seed oil. Whitaker what kind of seed oil . Tirro it is Sunflower Oil no smell at all. Whitaker none. Tirro then we just have to add a few drops of chlorophyll. Whitaker for color . Tirro for color. Whitaker and it becomes the color of olive oil. Of olive oil. Whitaker 80 of italys extra virgin comes from the southern part of the country. So we went to sicily, where the mafia remains part of daily life in the streets and in the fields. Nicola clemenzas olive grove is a 90minute drive south of palermo. We went to see him because clemenza is leading a farmer revolt against mafia control. His olives are handcombed from the trees onto nets below and immediately sent to be pressed. Nicola, what role does the mafia play in Olive Oil Production here . clemenza speaking italian whitaker clemenza told us the agromafia dilutes the oil and controls prices. Hes defied the mob by organizing 200 farmers to skip the mafia middlemen and sell their oil directly to when you organized the farmers, the mafia retaliated against you . Clemenza translated on the day i started the consortium, they burned my car, they burned down part of my home, and i was inside with my wife and my daughter. Whitaker they tried to kill you. Clemenza no, he said it was a message to stay quiet. Whitaker this is a police image of the man clemenza believes ordered the attack. He is Matteo Messina denaro, the boss of bosses for the cosa nostra. Many believe hes hiding out in the town not far from clemenzas fields. Denaro built a 41 million olive oil empire. Mueller its very difficult to say in any given case with olive oil exactly how many drops in a given bottle actually have mafia blood on them, to sound dramatic. It is fairly straightforward to say, however, just how much Fraudulent Oil is in circulation. Whitaker how much . Bottles that are sold as extra virgin in supermarkets in italy do not meet the legal grades for extra virgin oil. Whitaker so half here in italy. What would it be in the u. S. . Mueller up around 75 to 80 , easily. Whitaker yes, you heard right he said up to 80 . Food imported into the United States is inspected by customs and border protection. Its new jersey chemists told us they have detected phony oil imported from italy improperly labeled as extra virgin. Buon giorno. Whitaker we were curious about what wed find in a u. S. Supermarket. So we shipped three brands of italian extra virgin we purchased in new york back to the mother country. All three, extra virgin. They were included in a blind taste test by those experts in rome. The process is as tightly orchestrated as a verdi opera. Blue glass hides the oils cheating. The panel would not say they were adulterated, but they agreed two brands we purchased back home did not come within a sniff of extra virgin. They described one as lampante, the lowest quality olive oil. That brand happens to be one of the best selling in america. slurping tirro its not that bad. Whitaker its not that bad. Tirro not that bad. But maybe for. Whitaker but not that good, either. Tirro no, not for my salads. laughter i would never put this on my salad. Whitaker chances are that salad was picked by migrants controlled by the agromafia, italys 5,000 mobowned restaurants. Last spring, these two Tourist Spots in rome were temporarily closed for alleged mafia ties. And the food businesses not run by gangsters often pay them the extortion is called pizzo. Refuse, and you risk broken windows, or worse. What percentage of the merchants here are paying the pizzo, protection money to the mafia . Ermes riccobono actually, we cannot know for sure. We could say that a big part of this. Whitaker most of them. Riccobono most of them, we could say, yes. Whitaker Ermes Riccobono took us around one of the oldest food markets in palermo. He works with a group called addiopizzo, which means farewell, pizzo. Its enlisted 800 stores and restaurants to stop paying the mafia. Riccobono theyve been doing this for so long, generation by generation, that its normal for them. Its not even a problem. Whitaker how much would they be asking of these merchants . Riccobono might be, i dont know, 500 euros, 500 per month, or even 5 per week, according to the size of the shop. Whitaker add it up and 6 billion a year. What makes you think that your Young Organization is going to stop this . Riccobono well, its what we need to do. I mean, its our moral obligation. We are a young generation and we need to fight. Whitaker we were told we could see how the fight has taken root just a short drive from corleone, the town made famous by the godfather. Over the last decade, cops have taken 3,500 acres away from mafia owners and given them to the group libera terra, or free land. These fields confiscated from the mob have created a booming business for farmers. Pietro daleo we have around 80 food and beverage products made with Raw Materials coming from this land. Whitaker 80 . Daleo 80. Whitaker Marketing Manager pietro daleo gave us a taste of their success. Smells good. Whitaker a wine called centopassi thats drawn raves from critics. Smells delicious. Very well balanced. Cheers. Daleo cheers. Whitaker thank you. Daleo youre welcome. Whitaker libera terra products are sold in shops across italy. It turns out mafiafree is a hot seller, especially if the food is world class. They dont look like the olives on your plate. Nicola clemenza hopes he can break the agromafias grip where he lives by exporting directly to american customers. What is your greatest fear now . Clemenza translated no, im not scared anymore, because fear has turned into anger, its turned into courage, its turned into action. And now, all my free time is dedicated to fight the mafia, to fight the mafia with the truth. Whitaker he figures his best tastes as rich as it looks. Thats good. You can feel it going all the way down. Clemenza laughs strong . Whitaker strong laughter this cbs sports update is brought to you by the lincoln motor company. Im james brown with scores from nfl today. Pittsburgh steals the final a. F. C. Wild card with a win and a jets loss. New england falls to the two seed after dropping a second straight. Houston clinches the a. F. C. South. Washington rides a fourgame win streak into the playoffs. Denver clinches the a. F. C. West and the numberone seed. Carolina locks up the n. F. C. Top seed and home field. 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Hes not a pop star or Classical Music prodigy; hes a jazz musician, a piano player. He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards this year. But its not just his young age that makes him remarkable; its where hes from bali, a small indonesian island thats hardly famous for jazz. Since he arrived in new york 18 months ago, joey has been captivating fans and fellow musicians alike. And after you meet him, we think for a jazz musician, theres no bigger stage than the newport jazz festival. Most artists work a lifetime to get here, if they ever make it at all. Its Joey Alexanders first time playing newport. Hes the youngest person ever invited to perform on this stage. He may only be 12 years old, but his sound and his soul seem a lot older than that. cheers and applause newport audiences can be a tough crowd, but joey had them on their feet. History at newport once again. Cooper when we sat down with him later in new york, we were reminded he is just a kid who first touched a keyboard six years ago. Jazz . Joey alexander i think it. It has that special feeling that. Which is the blues and cooper what do you mean by swing . Alexander like, swing is, like, the groove. Its like. Cooper ive never had a 12 yearold try to explain to me about groove. Alexander oh. laughs cooper just listen to him groove on this song, ma blues. He wrote it when he was ten. Whats most remarkable is that joey is already a master of improvisation. Most of what he plays, he makes do you know how youre going to improvise something fore you do it . I mean, have you planned it all out . Alexander when im in stage, i never plan, you know, im going to do this. But of course, you have a concept what youre going to do, but you dont really plan it. Cooper so, every time, it might be different . Alexander yeah. Cooper it sounds really hard . Alexander laughs it is kind of hard. Cooper and yet, joey makes it look so easy. Wynton marsalis, one of the biggest names in jazz and a contributor to 60 minutes, has seen a lot of young talent over the years. Wynton marsalis ive never heard anyone who could play like him. Cooper nobody. Marsalis and no one has heard a person who could play like him. Cooper he has genius. Marsalis theres no question about that. Cooper genius . This is what he means. Marsalis lets take a traditional hymn like just a closer walk with thee. So if you just play the. The melody, and with basic chord changes, this is with no improvisation. Alexander oh, the song, okay. How does it go . playing just a closer walk with thee marsalis now hes going to laughter cooper that was cool. Marsalis oh, man, somebody 12 playing like that. Cooper joeys talent may be undeniable, but marsalis says no one can explain where it comes from. Marsalis why . We dont. We dont know why. I once asked miles davis about sound. Man, how you get the sound you get . He said, man, nobody know about sound. Sound just is. And i think that about his. His abilities. They are. Cooper they just are. Marsalis they are. Cooper its not just how he plays that sets him apart, its where hes from bali, a tiny indonesian island better known for palm trees than piano players. He was a hyperactive kid, so one day, when joey was six, his parents, denny and fara, brought home a keyboard, hoping to channel all that restless energy. You thought that maybe that would focus him. Denny silas yeah. Yeah. At the same time, we wanted to find out whether hes musical or not, because we have a musical cooper and that was the first time he started playing with the keyboard. Denny silas yeah. Cooper here he is one year later at age seven. Remember, no one taught joey how to play like this. He just picked it up listening to his dads albums of duke ellington, charlie parker, and thelonious monk. He was just listening to your records and playing along. Denny silas right. Right. Cooper they did hire a piano instructor, but he tried to teach joey Classical Music, chopin and tchaikovsky. It didnt go well. Why, because joey wanted to improvise . Denny silas even just a little bit. Denny silas just embellish it. Cooper and there. The classical teacher didnt like tchaikovsky being embellished. Denny silas no, no. Cooper what did that tell you . Denny silas he wants to be free. Cooper and jazz allows that. Jazz allows that freedom. Denny silas to express cooper joey began expressing himself on stages across indonesia. Videos of him playing went viral, and made it to wynton marsalis, whos managing and artistic director of jazz at Lincoln Center in new york. He was so impressed by what he heard, he invited joey to perform at their annual gala, their biggest event of the year. And even though it was his new york debut and his first time performing for such a crowd, joey decided to play one of the toughest songs in jazz, round midnight. playing round midnight and when he was done, the orchestra rose, the crowd rose, and joey, who was ten at the time. He didnt know what to Billy Crystal dont go, joey. The stage. Crystal dont go. Cooper the host that evening take it in. Come back out, come back out. Cooper joey had arrived. Crystal Joey Alexander cooper you got a standing ovation . Alexander well, thank god for that. laughter cooper thank god for that . Alexander i mean, i didnt expect to have a standing ovation. Cooper that concert changed here, where we now. So. So much, the energy. I mean, everybody wants to be here, even me. Cooper within months of arriving, he was in the studio recording his first album, my favorite things. playing my favorite things gary walker is the music director at jazz Radio Station wbgo. Hes been following joeys progress since he came to new york. Gary walker if you listen to the way Joey Alexander plays my favorite things. At one point in that piece of music, his sensibility through his left hand is almost like youre going to church. Brothers and sisters laughs but his right hand is. Is playing at such a fleeting moment, theres a traffic ticket waiting for him when hes done. laughs cooper is he good for a 12 walker hes just good. Hes just good. At any age, his language is pretty special. But at the age of 12, you almost think, you know, i might even believe in reincarnation, perhaps. Cooper joey will tell you hes just a young kid with a gift that comes from god. But he still has to work very hard. He practices two to three hours a day, then is homeschooled. He also has a tough tour schedule, and his late night gigs can keep him up until midnight. Some people who are going to see this story and think, this kid is being pushed by their parents. These are stage parents. Marsalis hes not. Hes not being pushed by his parents. This kid philosophically is so strong. And his parents are not pushing him; hes pushing them. Cooper theyre facilitating his gift . Marsalis theyre facilitating him. Cooper facilitating joey is a fulltime job. Was getting ready for a performance with the jazz at Lincoln Center orchestra in new york. It was the first time hed play with an ensemble this size. The music is by thelonious monk, among the toughest tunes there are. Before the concert, there were three days of intensive rehearsals. Joey didnt get it right away. Marsalis if you could remember the way you played in the middle, when you start off, try to play with that same feeling. Cooper a prodigy still needs marsalis joey. Alexander yeah . Marsalis concentrate on the melody, right . Cooper but it didnt take joey long to finally find his groove. And then the big night, a sold out show at new yorks town hall. 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