Television news sector ends up being disorderly

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TV news segment becomes chaotic

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A television interview in India became a screaming match as the program’s host obviously blended his Ukrainian and American visitors.

Rahul Shivshankar of the program “Indian Upfront” on the Times Now channel entered a disorderly argument with Bohdan Nahaylo, primary editor of Kyiv Post, obviously thinking that he was arguing with his other visitor, Executive Director Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute.

Shivshankar and Nahaylo shouted over each other while they went over the global action to Russia’s intrusion of Ukraine.

Nahaylo is heard raising the neutrality of much of the global neighborhood to the Ukraine war. Shivshankar starts to scream over Nahaylo that “India will not be lectured to.”

A clip of the video was posted to Twitter on Thursday and has actually been seen practically 9 million times. The interview was taped Wednesday night however has actually been eliminated from the Times Now site.

A representative for The Times Group, the channel’s moms and dad business, did not right away respond to a CNBC ask for remark.

Shivshankar consistently described Nahaylo as “Mr. McAdams” up until Nahaylo’s microphone was detached and the genuine McAdams handled to explain that he had actually been quiet while the other 2 guys chewed out each other.

“I’m not talking. It’s the other guy who’s talking. I haven’t been able to say a word,” stated McAdams, who challenged being chewed out.

“I’m not yelling at you. I’m talking about Mr. McAdams,” statedShivshankar “I’m talking about Mr. McAdams.”

“I am Mr. McAdams. I am Mr. McAdams,” stated McAdams.

“OK sorry, I got that confused,” the host stated.

— CNBC’s Naman Tandon added to this report