“Bloomberg Surveillance” anchor Francine Lacqua is normally in London, but on Monday she was reporting from Rome, leading the show’s referendum coverage.
She was mid-question when some of the set came crashing down. Her guest, Luigi G. Zingales, a finance professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, jumped in and helped her.
Lacqua made a joke and continued on with her question.
“This is a live show, people,” said Lacqua. “This is what happens when there’s a little bit of wind on a rooftop.”
The incident can be watched here:
#Italy on the brink…and so is our set. @zingales saves our @flacqua#ItalyReferendum#SurveillanceSurprise#Rome@tomkeenepic.twitter.com/pBvNIJwqTR
— BSurveillance (@bsurveillance) December 5, 2016