60 Minutes Reports on “Under the Radar”, “America’s Own” & “Werner Herzog” March 16 2025

This Sunday, March 16, 2025, CBS’s “60 Minutes” brings a compelling lineup of segments that delve into national security, racial issues in the arts, and the impactful career of a legendary filmmaker. From 7:00 to 8:00 PM ET/PT, viewers can expect in-depth reports that shed light on significant and timely topics.

Under the Radar

In the first segment, correspondent Bill Whitaker takes us to Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, a critical site housing nearly half of the U.S.’s F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets. The report unveils a concerning episode from 15 months ago, involving mysterious drone activities over the base. This incident is part of a larger series of audacious overflights at sensitive military locations across the country. The investigation explores the implications of these drone incursions and the potential threats to national security. Producer Graham Messick brings this alarming issue to the forefront, prompting questions about oversight and defense against modern aerial espionage.

 

America’s Own

The next segment addresses a poignant issue stemming from the Trump administration’s executive order that put an end to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Correspondent Scott Pelley interviews members of The Equity Arc Wind Symphony, a group of talented middle and high school musicians of color, who faced the cancellation of their concert by the U.S. Marine Band. The story, produced by Nicole Young and Kristin Steve, highlights the challenges and the importance of nurturing diverse talents in the arts, reflecting on what these young performers’ experiences signify for the country’s cultural and social landscape.

Werner Herzog

Finally, the episode rounds off with a fascinating conversation between correspondent Anderson Cooper and the enigmatic German filmmaker Werner Herzog. Known for his profound influence on cinema over the past six decades, Herzog’s career encompasses over 70 feature films and documentaries. These works are celebrated for their poetic examination of nature’s dominion, human vulnerabilities, and the surreal boundaries of sanity. Producer Michael Gavshon captures this rare insight into Herzog’s life and his multidimensional contributions as a filmmaker, writer, and actor.

 

Join “60 Minutes” this Sunday for these compelling stories that promise to enlighten, educate, and provoke thought among its viewers.

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