A memo from Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker to fellow staffers at 60 Minutes said the three had had “a hard time” deciding whether to stay — but ultimately decided to remain.

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The show's new boss sent the memo amid a tumultuous week for the venerable newsmagazine.

The “60 Minutes” correspondents vowed to stay at the news program, but criticized the firings of their colleagues and said newsrooms should not be run like “dictatorships.”

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Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, Jon Wertheim to Stay at '60 Minutes'

The future of the correspondents' role had been in doubt after the ouster of EP Tanya Simon and the hiring of outsider Nick Bilton.

The three remaining “60 Minutes” correspondents told colleagues Friday that they will stay with the embattled newsmagazine for one stark reason: “We don’t want to see ‘60 Minutes’…

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Jon Wertheim are staying at "60 Minutes" after the firing of Scott Pelley by Bari Weiss' CBS News.

“We don’t want to see ‘60 Minutes’ die,” the show veterans said, after CBS News boss Bari Weiss fired several correspondents and top producers.

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim said on Friday in an email to their colleagues that they had reached the decision after a period of frustration.

"We don't want to see 60 Minutes die," the correspondents wrote in a memo.

The three remaining correspondents at "60 Minutes" have decided to stay with the show despite recent turmoil.

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In a new staff memo, "60 Minutes" correspondents Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim revealed they will remain on the program after Scott Pelley was caught in a dispute…