Cecilia Vega
Coverage of Cecilia Vega in the Nexus archive.
- ‘We don’t want to see ‘60 Minutes’ die’: the last 3 correspondents say they’re staying at CBS News
The three remaining '60 Minutes' correspondents—Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim, and Bill Whitaker—have decided to stay at CBS News to prevent the show from 'dying,' despite recent firings by new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and executive producer Nick Bilton. The memo from the correspondents expresses regret over the dismissal of colleagues including Tanya Simon, Sharyn Alfonsi, Cecilia Vega, and Scott Pelley, while acknowledging efforts to build trust with Bilton.
- Longtime CBS correspondent Scott Pelley lived many workers’ fantasy: Telling your boss off
Scott Pelley, a CBS correspondent, publicly criticized CBS management during a staff meeting, accusing them of mismanagement and questioning their qualifications, which led to his firing. The incident sparked reactions from individuals who saw his actions as a rare workplace stand against perceived incompetence.
- CBS shoots down 'political interference' claims in aftermath of '60 Minutes' firings
CBS denies claims of political interference following firings at '60 Minutes,' including veteran correspondent Scott Pelley, who accused leadership of bias and unprofessionalism. Pelley and others were terminated amid internal conflicts, with CBS attributing the decisions to broken trust and failed collaboration.
- Scott Pelley fired from ’60 Minutes,’ deepening turmoil at CBS News
Scott Pelley was fired from '60 Minutes' after criticizing new management, including accusations against Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and executive producer Nick Bilton. Pelley claimed the show's integrity was compromised under new leadership, while Bilton accused him of incivility and hostility during a staff meeting.
- Scott Pelley fired from '60 Minutes' as CBS News turmoil deepens
Scott Pelley was fired from '60 Minutes' by CBS News after criticizing Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss and new producer Nick Bilton during a staff meeting. Bilton accused Pelley of incivility and hostility in a termination notice, citing his disparagement of Bilton's qualifications and intentions.
- 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley fired by CBS News after clash
Scott Pelley, a 60 Minutes correspondent, was fired by CBS News following a clash with network management over recent cuts to the show. The decision followed the unexpected termination of several key 60 Minutes staff members, including executive producer, executive editor, and correspondents Cecilia Vega and Sharyn Alfonsi.
- New "60 Minutes" head faces blowback as staffers rebuke changes
Nick Bilton, the new executive producer of '60 Minutes,' faces criticism from CBS News staff over changes at the show. Senior staff, including Scott Pelley and Bill Owens, have publicly opposed his appointment and expressed concerns about editorial control and the show's direction.
- Battle between Bari Weiss and ‘60 Minutes’ explodes as Scott Pelley accuses her of murdering the show
Bari Weiss, editor-in-chief of CBS, faces backlash after firing '60 Minutes' correspondents Cecilia Vega, Sharyn Alfonsi, and executive producer Tanya Simon. Scott Pelley, a '60 Minutes' anchor, accused Weiss of 'murdering' the show during a heated staff meeting, citing her lack of television experience and disruptive leadership. Nick Bilton, a tech journalist hired to lead the newsmagazine, also lacks broadcast experience, raising concerns about the show's direction.
- CBS News chiefs told Scott Pelley they wanted him to stay on '60 Minutes' before tense clash with new producer
CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and '60 Minutes' producer Nick Bilton attempted to retain correspondent Scott Pelley before a contentious meeting over staff dismissals. Pelley has previously criticized CBS and Paramount leadership, including their editorial independence and business decisions.
- Scott Pelley of '60 Minutes' accuses CBS News head Bari Weiss of 'murdering' the show, report says
Scott Pelley of '60 Minutes' accused CBS News head Bari Weiss of 'murdering' the show and criticized new producer Nick Bilton's qualifications during a staff meeting. Pelley also claimed Weiss's changes to 'CBS Evening News' were 'catastrophic,' while CBS leadership stated efforts to retain Pelley were made. Unnamed sources indicated Weiss and Bilton had tried to engage Pelley privately.
- Scott Pelley of '60 Minutes' accuses CBS News head Bari Weiss of 'murdering' the show, report says
Scott Pelley accused CBS News chief Bari Weiss of 'murdering' '60 Minutes' and criticized new producer Nick Bilton's qualifications during a staff meeting. Pelley also claimed Weiss's changes to 'CBS Evening News' were 'catastrophic,' while Bilton defended Weiss's commitment to the show.
- Scott Pelley has heated confrontation with new '60 Minutes' boss, accuses Bari Weiss of 'murdering' show
Scott Pelley confronted new '60 Minutes' executive producer Nick Bilton, accusing Bari Weiss of 'murdering' the show and criticizing her leadership. Pelley criticized Weiss for firing staff, including Sharyn Alfonsi, Cecilia Vega, and Tanya Simon, and questioned Weiss and Bilton's qualifications. The meeting, which turned contentious, highlighted tensions over changes at CBS News under Weiss.
- CBS News veterans urge Paramount CEO to ‘uphold editorial independence’ at 60 Minutes
Former CBS News staffers, including ex-60 Minutes employees, sent a letter to Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison urging commitment to editorial independence after several top 60 Minutes staffers were fired. The dismissed correspondents accused the network of compromising editorial independence for political purposes.
- 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley lays into CBS leadership over cuts
Scott Pelley, a 60 Minutes correspondent, criticized CBS leadership for firing the show’s executive producer, executive editor, and two fellow correspondents. Pelley targeted Bari Weiss, the network’s editor-in-chief, during a staff meeting.
- CBS News fires '60 Minutes' correspondents, top producer in sweeping shakeup of storied program
CBS News fired '60 Minutes' correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega, along with executive producer Tanya Simon, amid editorial disputes and contract negotiations. Alfonsi criticized CBS leadership for delaying her segment on El Salvador's CECOT prison, claiming political bias, while new executive producer Nick Bilton, lacking linear TV experience, replaces Simon.
- Expert predicts thousands of US troops would be needed to secure Iran's highly enriched uranium
Andrew Weber, a former U.S. Defense official, stated that securing Iran's highly enriched uranium would require thousands of U.S. troops due to the need for a secure perimeter around deep tunnels in Isfahan. Experts like Matthew Bunn noted Iran's nuclear program remains intact despite U.S. strikes, and President Trump has vowed to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, either by negotiation or force.