
Anderson Cooper is leaving his position as a correspondent on 60 Minutes after nearly two decades. He said it’s been a huge honor to work on the show, telling incredible stories alongside talented colleagues. Cooper explained that with young children, he wants to prioritize spending time with them while they still want to be with him, making it difficult to balance his roles at both CNN and CBS. He will continue hosting Anderson Cooper 360 and the New Year’s Eve special with Andy Cohen on CNN. Last year, he extended his contract with CNN to include 360, a weekly program called The Whole Story, and a podcast, All There Is.
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This past Sunday, 60 Minutes broadcast Anderson Cooper’s last segment of the season. It featured filmmaker Ken Burns, known for his detailed documentaries and signature slow camera movements, and his thoughts on what would most shock the original founders of the United States if they were alive today.
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