Remaining three โ60 Minutesโ stars say theyโre staying at CBS show, donโt want to see it die
A memo from Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker to fellow '60 Minutes' staffers expressed anger over the recent firings.
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A memo from Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker to fellow '60 Minutes' staffers expressed anger over the recent firings.
CBS News fired longtime โ60 Minutesโ correspondent Scott Pelley on Tuesday, a day after he allegedly said Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss was โmurdering the showโ and accused its new producer of having โslender qualificationsโ for the job. The move deepened the turmoil at the nationโs most influential TV news program and the news unit that oversees it. Pelley [โฆ]
Lawyers say they are aware of at least eight cases in the past month in which families in Quebec were targeted by CBSA officers, often resulting in one parent being removed.