This Sunday (September 5, 2021) CBS “60 Minutes” reports on the DoD defending against future pandemics
The September 5 edition of “60 Minutes” on CBS airs at 7PM ET. You can watch previous episodes at CBS.com and Paramount+. Follow 60 Minutes on Facebook and Instagram at the links.
These are previously broadcast, updated segments. Check out the official previews below.
DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY-
The military wants to stop pandemics. Bill Whitaker reports on some of the technologies the Department of Defense (Dod) is developing to defend against future pandemics. Which includes a single vaccine to ward off all coronaviruses.
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THE RITCHIE BOYS:
Jon Wertheim tells the little-known story of the “Ritchie Boys”. A group who used their knowledge of German language and culture to gather more than half the combat intelligence on the Western Front.
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