60 Minutes Reports on “China’s Spies”, “The IRS”, “The Future of Warfare”, “Children of War”, “Notre Dame” & “Timothée Chalamet” May 18 2025

This Sunday, May 18, 2025, 60 Minutes wraps up its 2024-2025 season with a powerful two-hour finale, airing from 7:00-9:00 PM ET/PT on CBS. The evening will feature in-depth reports on espionage, tax policy, warfare technology, and some of the most captivating figures in politics and entertainment. Don’t miss this impactful finale as 60 Minutes brings its signature investigative journalism to the forefront of the evening.
China’s Spies
60 Minutes kicks off the season finale with an investigation into Chinese espionage. Correspondent Norah O’Donnell reports on Chinese hackers infiltrating U.S. government systems and private sectors. While hacking remains a threat, Beijing continues to rely on traditional human intelligence, or espionage, to influence global events. O’Donnell’s investigation reveals how covert Chinese agents monitor and intimidate dissidents both abroad and right here in the U.S. Producers Keith Sharman and Roxanne Feitel provide in-depth reporting on the increasing risks posed by China’s intelligence operations.
The IRS
In a revealing segment, 60 Minutes investigates the massive job cuts at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), part of President Trump’s broader effort to shrink the federal workforce. Correspondent Anderson Cooper explores the implications these layoffs have on the IRS’s ability to effectively collect taxes and crack down on fraud. The segment sheds light on the struggles within the IRS, which is increasingly tasked with handling a growing number of tax returns while dealing with fewer resources. Sarah Koch is the producer behind this investigative report.
The Future of Warfare
Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi takes viewers inside the future of warfare with a visit to Palmer Luckey, a 32-year-old tech billionaire and founder of Anduril, a defense products company making waves in military technology. In Costa Mesa, California, Alfonsi examines some of Anduril’s most advanced weapons, including autonomous systems already deployed by the U.S. military and in the conflict in Ukraine. The segment delves into artificial intelligence’s role in creating autonomous weapons, which some refer to as “killer robots.” Palmer Luckey defends these innovations as a vital part of the future of warfare. Lucy Hatcher is the producer for this insightful segment.
Children of War
In the second hour, 60 Minutes explores the often-overlooked children of war. Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the millions of American youth who live with disabled military veterans, growing up in complex environments shaped by service-related disabilities. Pelley speaks with families who care for veterans, as well as Senator Elizabeth Dole, who created a foundation dedicated to supporting military caregivers. The emotional and physical toll of post-9/11 wars on these families is brought to light, with producers Aaron Weisz and Ian Flickinger offering a powerful and moving report.
Notre Dame
Next, 60 Minutes takes viewers inside the remarkable restoration of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. Correspondent Bill Whitaker provides an exclusive first look inside the cathedral, which reopened its doors to the public in December 2024, five years after a devastating fire nearly destroyed it. The segment highlights the tireless efforts of workers and artisans who made the seemingly impossible restoration possible, fulfilling French President Emmanuel Macron’s ambitious pledge to rebuild the iconic structure. Rome Hartman is the producer for this segment, which offers a touching look at the preservation of a cultural and architectural landmark.
Timothée Chalamet
Rounding out the season finale, 60 Minutes sits down with actor Timothée Chalamet, who earned his second Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in the film A Complete Unknown. Correspondent Anderson Cooper explores how Chalamet prepared for the role over five years, including his deep dive into the music and life of the legendary musician. Cooper visits Chalamet’s childhood home and Dylan’s old haunts in New York City to uncover the surprising parallels between the two artists. Producer Nichole Marks brings us this intimate look at one of Hollywood’s rising stars.
Don’t miss this exciting two-hour season finale of 60 Minutes on Sunday, May 18, 2025, airing from 7:00-9:00 PM ET/PT on CBS. It promises to be an unforgettable night of investigative journalism, human interest stories, and compelling interviews.
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