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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWho is the man with the British accent that is anchoring MSNBC right now?
I haven't seen him before, is he a new host?
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Who is the man with the British accent that is anchoring MSNBC right now? (Original Post)
procon
Sep 2017
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Plus, they are articulate and have a measured cadence. Could listen to them all day. n/t
monmouth4
Sep 2017
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HipChick
(25,485 posts)1. Not really new....I've seen him before
madaboutharry
(40,203 posts)2. Keir Simmons
He is a reporter for NBC/MSNBC. This is the first time I have seen him anchor.
I like the big sigh he just took when reading Trump's latest imbecilic tweet.
procon
(15,805 posts)3. Thanks! His reaction was what piqued my interest. nt
mitch96
(13,888 posts)4. Must be a fad..
CBS has a Brit also..
Kinda sorta like Aussies on infomercials... I suppose the accent catches your interest
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monmouth4
(9,694 posts)5. Plus, they are articulate and have a measured cadence. Could listen to them all day. n/t
mitch96
(13,888 posts)6. Is that like BBC/referred English?
Always sounded "aloof"..
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monmouth4
(9,694 posts)7. Sounds intelligent to me..n/t