60 Minutes March 3 2024 New on CBS “Operation Lone Star | 97 Books | Artemis”

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Sunday’s 60 Minutes March 3, 2024 all-new segments airing at 7:00PM


We are glad to bring you another preview of “60 Minutes”. The team over at CBS will be airing another episode of “60 Minutes” tonight March 3 2024 @ 7:00PM. This is a new 60-minute long episode . Check out the preview information below! You can watch previous episodes on Paramount+. and CBS.com. Follow the show on Facebook and Instagram. Podcasts are available at CBSAudio. Check out the previews for this week’s new episode.

CBS has put out a new press release for tonight’s new episode of 60 Minutes. We have referenced the release for our preview of this weeks isnstallment.

The first segment for tonight’s ( February 25 2024) episode airing at 7:00pm ET will be “Operation Lone Star” With “97 Books” airing second and “Artemis” finishing things off.


Operation Lone Star

After President Biden and former President Trump’s visits to the Texas-Mexico border this past week, correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Eagle Pass, Texas, where she interviewed Governor Greg Abbott. The governor’s controversial border enforcement effort, known as Operation Lone Star, has led to a showdown with the federal government.

Andy Court is the producer.


97 Books

Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the battle to ban 97 books in one South Carolina public school district and the role played by the national movement for “parental rights” inspired by a group called Moms for Liberty. The group says it is “fighting for the survival of America” but the book banning attempt was met with strong opposition in Beaufort, S.C.

Henry Schuster and Sarah Turcotte are the producers.

Artemis

Bill Whitaker reports on NASA’s plans to send Americans back to the moon with hopes of building a lunar outpost and traveling onward to Mars. With a stated target date of late 2026, Whitaker reports from Kennedy Space Center, interviews NASA’s top watchdog, and visits one of its contractors, Blue Origin, where he asks tough questions around costs and timeline as they work towards this historic undertaking.

Rome Hartman is the producer.



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