Greek bystander steals Bloomberg anchor's mic on live TV
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Bloomberg TV's Joe Weisenthal was accosted by an individual and had his microphone snatched out of his hand while doing a live segment in Athens.
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Weisenthal handled the situation well, remaining calm while someone on his tech team attempted to retrieve the stolen microphone.
He also showed a good sense of humor. Afterward, Weisenthal took a selfie with the person.
It's live TV. Anything can happen.
Check it out:
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- Jay Yarow (@jyarow) July 6, 2015
Live TV, FTW. @thestalwart and friend. pic.twitter.com/2lgFDCSwFt
- Ivan the K ?™ ? (@IvanTheK) July 6, 2015
In the spirit of international friendship, me and the lady who interrupted our shot took a selfie together pic.twitter.com/5kPIftXscl
- Joseph Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) July 6, 2015
Here's the clip:
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