60 Minutes
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Steve Kroft weighs in:
Former 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft calls the changes under Bari Weiss "disastrous." He adds: "This is journalistic interference. It makes no business sense whatsoever. It's the highest rated news program on television, and it has been that way for more than 50 years. The audience was up about 9% last year. Why would you mess with that?" Our conversation airs tonight on the
@newshour
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Link to video
I rest my case.
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I just found out that I went to college with Bari Weiss's father. Imagine my surprise!
Louis Weiss (Louie to us) was sort of a class clown. He was a fellow political science major and we had the same mentor (John Agresto). The difference is that I passed the comprehensive exam in political science and graduated. Louie took two tries at it and failed both times. He had to come back the following year and fill out a secondary major (drama) and pass the comps in that discipline in order to get his degree.
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I just found out that I went to college with Bari Weiss's father. Imagine my surprise!
Louis Weiss (Louie to us) was sort of a class clown. He was a fellow political science major and we had the same mentor (John Agresto). The difference is that I passed the comprehensive exam in political science and graduated. Louie took two tries at it and failed both times. He had to come back the following year and fill out a secondary major (drama) and pass the comps in that discipline in order to get his degree.
@Piano-Dad Small world.
Where he is now.
https://bulletin.kenyon.edu/article/one-of-us-lou-weiss-78/
Notable:
Most influential Kenyon class: Poli sci with John Agresto changed my life. I entered that class as a liberal and left a (bleeding heart) conservative.
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Just saw Gordon Wood's obit in the NYT, which reminded me of another seminar with John Agresto on the American Revolution. Wood's early work was a central pillar of that course. One of the big issues was whether the colonial separation was a radical "Revolution" in thinking or a conservative rebellion to restore and preserve existing liberties. Woods was on the radical side, and his framework was used by Ken Burns in his most recent work on the Revolution.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/08/books/gordon-s-wood-dead.html
And now, back to 60 Minutes!
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