A popular video on SNS where a child invades a surprise “Mama!” During a live broadcast of a news program
In 2017,
Kid wanders into live news shot to say hi to mom
https://mashable.com/article/kid-interrupts-msnbc-segment/
Courtesy Couve , a correspondent of NBC News, is reading his news bulletin about “ Aerial bombings by Turkish troops in Syria ” in the morning news program MSNBC. I encountered a happening that came.
You can check out the movie below to see how Kube is surprised by a suddenly rushing child while reading a manuscript seriously in a news program.
WATCH: Courtney Kube's Son Wanders On Set During Live Reporting | MSNBC-YouTube
Mr. Coube is reading the manuscript in the news program. A child wearing a yellow T-shirt approaches from behind.
Come next to my mother ...
Tap the mother and talk to 'Mama'.
Mr. Kube, who was reading the manuscript with a serious tone, was really relaxed ...
“I ’m sorry, my son has come out here.
Here the screen changes to a video showing the geographical relationship between Syria and Turkey. Mr. Coube gave up a little bit of speech and read the manuscript immediately, showing off his professional work.
And immediately return to the studio video, but the son of Coube's son is gone.
MSNBC's official Twitter account shared the happening that happened to Mr. Coube on Twitter, along with the phrase `` Unexpected news breaking may occur when reporting breaking news '', 7000 tweets The retweet and more than 35,000 likes are recorded, and the movie is to be played more than 2 million times.
Sometimes unexpected breaking news happens while you're reporting breaking news. # MSNBCMoms #workingmoms pic.twitter.com/PGUrbtQtT6
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 9, 2019
More than 1900 replies have been sent to MSNBC's tweets, “I love all this (except for the news that is reported)” and ...
I love everything about this (well, except the news being reported).
— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) October 9, 2019
A tweet that silently sends a video of a child dancing during a live BBC interview.
— Andrew Coleman Francis (@AndrewCFrancis) October 9, 2019
“I was able to smile this morning ... I would like to see these scenes more often,” says a further request.
This made me smile this morning ... I'd like to see this more often.
— PhyllisIda Concordia (@phylomina) October 9, 2019
A simple is best reply of “best”.
This is the best.
— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) October 9, 2019
“I think it's great that she is allowed to take children to the workplace,” and there are tweets that praise MSNBC and NBC News.
I think it's fantastic that she's allowed to have her kids around while working.
— Kassandra Seven (@KassandraSeven) October 9, 2019
Good on you MSNBC.
In addition, at the time of writing the article, Mr. Coube himself did not mention any happenings that his son invaded on Twitter account.
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