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Anderson Cooper serves as a correspondent for 60 Minutes and anchors CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360. Cooper graduated from Yale University in 1989 and worked for Channel One News before joining ABC News as a correspondent in 1995.
Bidding farewell to "60 Minutes" after 20 years, Anderson Cooper said balancing the show with CNN anchoring and raising his sons was "challenging."
In addition to his work on CNN since the early 2000s, broadcast journalist Anderson Cooper spent more than two decades on CBS' News' "60 Minutes" — an association that ended with his farewell broadcast on May 17.
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Correspondent Anderson Cooper has signed off for good from 60 Minutes after nearly two decades at the CBS mainstay as he expressed a desire to spend more time with his two young kids — but sources