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Watch Video Of 4-Year-Old Bothering MSNBC Mom Reading Live News On TV

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Oct, 2019 09:35 PM

    A senior MSNBC correspondent would probably be feeling nervous after her four-year-old son kept interrupting during her analysis on a live broadcast, but the internet has showered them with love.

     

    The ‘MSNBC Mom’, as the channel’s national security correspondent Courtney Kube has come to be known, has taken the Internet by storm.

     
     

    Kube was analysing the Turkish air strikes in northern Syria when her son stood behind her and sought her attention.

     

    "Excuse me, my kids are here." Ms Kube said, smiling during the segment. "Live television!" but continued to speak about the situation in Syria as the screen showed a visual of a map.

     

    The video was shared by MSNBC on Twitter: "Sometimes unexpected breaking news happens while you're reporting breaking news.” The video has over 3.3 millions views.

     

    In 2017 also, BBC dad Robert Kelly was interrupted by his kids in the middle of an interview.

     
     

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