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We've seen reporters quit on air and we've seen them curse during a live broadcast, but what happens when you get both in one sentence? TV gold. Fall TV's stars to watch In the video below, Charlo Greene, a reporter for Alaskan CBS affiliate KTVA, finishes up a segment about marijuana by admitting she's actually the owner of the cannabis club featured in the segment. Perhaps concerned with the apparent conflict of interest, Greene then resigns from the job in fantastic fashion.
We've seen reporters quit on air and we've seen them curse during a live broadcast, but what happens when you get both in one sentence? TV gold.
In the video below, Charlo Greene, a reporter for Alaskan CBS affiliate KTVA, finishes up a segment about marijuana by admitting she's actually the owner of the cannabis club featured in the segment. Perhaps concerned with the apparent conflict of interest, Greene then resigns from the job in fantastic fashion.
"Now, everything you've heard is why I, the actual owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club, will be dedicating all of my energy toward fighting for freedom and fairness, which begins with legalizing marijuana here in Alaska. And as for this job — well, not that I have a choice — but f--- it, I quit."
Even better than the startling statement? The scrambled response from the anchor. Watch: