Scott Pelley on His Firing and the ‘Massacre’ at ’60 Minutes’

斯科特·佩利谈他的解雇和《60分钟》节目中的“大屠杀”

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2026-06-07

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  • from Mike Wallace and Ed Bradley to Lesley Stahl, Anderson Cooper, and, until this past week, Scott Pelley.

  • Pelley was fired after an explosive series of events and much turmoil at CBS,

  • including a controversial financial settlement with President Trump, the sale of the network to David Ellison,

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  • Pelley, along with a number of other 60 Minutes correspondents who were fired,

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