![]() The man accidentally walked through a live segment about the state of US markets. Mediaite was first to report on the snafu. The Post has reached out to CNBC and Aureus Asset Management for comment. “I think she’s excited,” Firestone responded, referring to the dog. “The dogs seem to think that the dog days are going to get a little more exciting but maybe not in a good way, come September,” Sorkin said, continuing to ignore the unidentified man in his skivvies. CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin did not acknowledge the blooper. The CNBC anchor continued with his original question on upcoming market guidance. But as he proceeded to ask Firestone where markets are headed this fall, a man in his underwear could be seen scampering across the background of CNBC’s live shot.īoth Sorkin and Firestone ignored the blooper in the moment – or at least decided not to call attention to it. Sorkin responded to the racket by quipping it was just a sign of the “dog days of summer” on Wall Street. Mayor Eric Adams confronted by Post cover as fears grow over crime in NYCĪ morning TV segment on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” quickly turned south when it got interrupted not only by a barking dog, but also by a man in his underwear.ĬNBC anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin was interviewing Aureus Asset Management CEO Karen Firestone early Monday when the pair were interrupted by the sound of a barking dog. Jim Cramer chokes up as he apologizes for pushing Meta stock: ‘I screwed up!’ Pranksters posing as laid-off Twitter employees trick media outlets CNBC cancels Shepard Smith’s show after just 2 years, anchor to exit network ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |