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Scott Pelley’s future at CBS in doubt after private meeting with top executives

Veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley had a contentious meeting with CBS News management on Tuesday afternoon, leading some of his colleagues to believe that he will be fired, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.

The meeting came one day after Pelley pointedly questioned and criticized new “60 Minutes” executive producer Nick Bilton in a staff meeting. Pelley’s scathing remarks immediately leaked to outside news outlets and ignited a crisis inside CBS.

Pelley charged editor in chief Bari Weiss with trying to “kill” the acclaimed newsmagazine and strongly objected to her hiring of Bilton, a former tech reporter with little TV news experience, to run the program.

Pelley had declined Weiss and Bilton’s previous attempts to meet with him privately to discuss last Thursday’s shakeup at “60 Minutes,” which included the firings of top producers and two correspondents. Bilton was appointed on the same day.

At Monday’s staff meeting, Pelley depicted Weiss and Bilton as unqualified for their jobs and said Bilton would “never be welcome here.”

Some insiders at CBS said afterward that they thought Pelley was daring Weiss to fire him. His detractors at the network said he acted like a bully at the staff meeting. But his supporters — and he has many — said he was just standing up for his colleagues and trying to protect the “60 Minutes” franchise.

Pelley was thought to be starting a summer vacation on Tuesday, but he remained in New York, and told colleagues that he was summoned to a Tuesday afternoon meeting with management.

Weiss and Bilton were present, along with CBS News president Tom Cibrowski and a human resources representative, according to a source.

The meeting, which was first reported by Puck, ended without any clear resolution about the way forward.

A CBS News spokesperson had no immediate comment on the matter. Pelley did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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