60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley accuses Bari Weiss of âmurderingâ show

âSheâs murdering 60 Minutes,â Scott Pelley said, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. Photograph: Michele Crowed/CBS via Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenâSheâs murdering 60 Minutes,â Scott Pelley said, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. Photograph: Michele Crowed/CBS via Getty ImagesCBS60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley accuses Bari Weiss of âmurderingâ showPelley reportedly rebuked CBS ousting showâs executive producer, executive editor and two top correspondents
Scott Pelley, a veteran 60 Minutes correspondent, called out CBS News management in a heated meeting on Monday morning, attacking the networkâs decision on Thursday to fire the showâs executive producer, executive editor, and two fellow correspondents, Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega, as part of a broader overhaul of the show, sources tell the Guardian.
During a meeting of the showâs staff and Nick Bilton, its newly appointed executive producer, along with the CBS News managing editor Charles Forelle, Pelley took direct aim at Bari Weiss, the networkâs controversial editor-in-chief.
âSheâs murdering 60 Minutes,â Pelley said, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. âShe does not love this place. She was brought in to kill it and is doing exactly that.â
Forelle accused Pelley of being rude, and Pelley countered by saying that the network had been rude by the way it treated Tanya Simon, the showâs executive producer who was fired on Thursday.
60 Minutes staff who were present for the meeting showed strong support for Pelley, giving him a standing ovation, sources said.
A CBS News spokesperson declined comment on the meeting. A source with knowledge of the situation said that overtures have been made to Pelley, who is seen as an important part of the show. (Pelley has also been contacted for comment.)
Still, the exchange on Monday raises questions about Pelleyâs long-term future at the show.
Last Wednesday, hours after Alfonsi announced that the network had opted not to renew her contract for the showâs 59th season, Pelley gave her a shoutout at the News & Documentary Emmy awards. âThere have been many great 60 Minutes correspondents over the years. I see Sharyn Alfonsi in the audience,â he said.
Pelley was also effusive in praising Santiago Campos, an 18-year-old high school senior who called out the networkâs direction under Weiss, saying that it âstains the legacy of Mike Wallaceâ, the namesake of the award that Campos received.
âI know that Mike Wallace is looking down on you with pride at this very moment,â Pelley said.
On Wednesday, Alfonsi â who had reported a December 2025 segment about a notorious prison in El Salvador that got shelved by Weiss â released a blistering statement, saying: âThe wall between editorial independence and corporate interest at CBS is being methodically torn down.â She added: âJournalists willing to challenge authority are being pushed aside in favor of those who will not. If this continues, the result will be a broadcast that looks like 60 Minutes but lacks the courage and character to produce journalism that matters.â
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60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley accuses Bari Weiss of âmurderingâ show