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Stephen F. Kroft [1] (born August 22, 1945) is an American retired journalist who was a long-time correspondent for 60 Minutes. His investigative reporting garnered widespread acclaim, winning him three Peabody Awards and nine Emmy awards, including one for Lifetime Achievement in 2003.
Steve Kroft, one of the longest serving correspondents serving on “60 Minutes,” will retire from the CBS newsmagazine, CBS News said Friday. Kroft plans to announce his decision to step down ...
Steve Kroft officially signed off from “60 Minutes” Sunday evening after announcing his retirement from the program after 30 years.
Later contributors included Steve Kroft, Selina Scott, Karen Burnes and Stephen Schiff. The program's popularity, a concern for 60 Minutes creator Don Hewitt , prompted pundit Andy Rooney to dedicate one of the closing segments on his program to a parody of West 57th correspondents.
Edward Rudolph Bradley Jr. was born on June 22, 1941, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] His parents divorced when he was young and he was raised in a poor household by his mother, Gladys Gaston Bradley, and spent summers with his father, Edward Sr., in Detroit.
It seems a bit pointless," she told interviewer Steve Kroft. "Going on one's own and not having someone to share it with." And when asked if she was interested in finding someone else, Smith ...
When Steve Kroft asked Eastwood how many children he has during a 1997 60 Minutes interview, Eastwood replied, without further elaboration, "I have a few." [167] According to Kroft, "the subject brought the temperature in the room down to about 40 degrees. He just stared at me for about 30 seconds.
In April 2016, Steve Kroft reported on the classified "28 pages" from a 2003 Congressional report on the intelligence community's preparedness for and response to the 9/11 attacks.