
What are the chances that this happens while being live on air.
On Saturday, CNN invited economist Justin Wolfers on air to discuss data from the current labor market.
However, the interview turned sideways quickly after the economist accidentally swallowed a fly that was buzzing around his room.
The Independent provided further details on the incident:
An economist took live television interruption to a new level on Saturday when an insect flew into his mouth during a CNN interview about the U.S. economy.
University of Michigan professor Justin Wolfers was analyzing labor market data with CNN anchor Omar Jimenez when Wolfers accidentally swallowed a fly mid-interview. He was describing the U.S. labor market as "The Little Engine That Could" and noted it was "not earning an A+ in anyone's book, but it does seem remarkably resilient so far."
He added, "But, all resilient until the day that we're not," before he suddenly began coughing and struggling to speak.
Jimenez attempted to keep the segment moving to give Wolfers a moment to recover, asking, "You know, I just wonder, like, as we look


