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Scott Pelley says CBS News is 'on fire'

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Newsmax on MSN · 10h
Scott Pelley story a fight over future of CBS, journalism
Scott Pelley Story a Fight Over Future of CBS, Journalism

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John Oliver blasts CBS bosses for firing Scott Pelley
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Scott Pelley: '60 Minutes' is like a family, "We go into combat together," and new CBS leadership doesn't respect that
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Scott Pelley fires back at Trump for saying he doesn't care about America after“ 60 Minutes ”firing
Last Tuesday, Pelley was dramatically fired from his longtime role at 60 Minutes after clashing with the new leadership of CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and newly appointed 60 Minutes executive ...

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Scott Pelley Opens Up on ‘60 Minutes’ Firing, Calls for Bari Weiss’ Removal: “CBS News Is on Fire”
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Scott Pelley Claims Being Fired From 60 Minutes Feels Like ‘Your Spouse Was Murdered’
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Scott Pelley breaks down, compares ‘60 Minutes’ firings to ‘family’ being murdered in ludicrous new interview
Pelley said he found the email from new "60 Minutes" executive producer Nick Bilton informing staff of their departure "insulting."

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Scott Pelley, in Tearful New Interview, Reveals His Final Moments at “60 Minutes ”Before Being Fired
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Scott Pelley gives emotional first interview about '60 Minutes' firing
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