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Of course, the math in Rivas' tweet makes no sense. Rivas' Twitter accountmeanwhile, is currently private, but many people have been sharing screenshots of her original tweet online. The Babylon Bee writer Frank J. Another person referenced Williams passing comment, "Don't tell us if you're ahead of us on the math. The tweet is wrong. MSNBC's Brian Williams and NYT Editorial Board member Mara Gay do the math and conclude that Journalist Mekita Rivas is right, with the $ million Bloomberg spent on ads he could have.

Newsweek AI is in beta. I stand corrected. Population, million. One way to get rich is to keep asking Brian Williams to give you two tens for a five. Tonight on the air we quoted a tweet that relied on bad math. Another Twitter user noted that the show's production staff is as at fault for the mistake as Williams and Gay, and characterized the criticisms of Gay as sexist and racist. I don't have it tonight.

Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Some Twitter users approached the gaffe with humor. During a Thursday broadcast of 'The 11th Hour,' Williams and guest Mara Gay cited a factually inaccurate tweet that criticized Bloomberg for not sharing his wealth with every living American.

    New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay and MSNBC anchor Brian Williams were mocked Friday for a not-so-great demonstration of their math skills on the air Thursday night when neither.

Williams read from the tweet after it was introduced by Mara Gay, a member of the New York Times editorial board, who said that "somebody tweeted recently that actually, with the money. We apologize for the error. NBC's Brian Williams and New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay reported that Mike Bloomberg spent $ trillion on his doomed presidential bid. While discussing Bloomberg’s huge investment in advertising campaigns throughout his Democratic-run, anchor Brian Williams discussed a tweet making the claim with a glaringly obvious.

Sorry about that. I'm speaking of the tweet we both misinterpreted. Later in the broadcast, during another segment, Williams apologized for the error. New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay and MSNBC anchor Brian Williams were mocked Friday for a not-so-great demonstration of their math skills on the air Thursday night when neither.

An MSNBC news anchor and pundit are being ridiculed after suggesting that Michael Bloomberg could have given every American a million dollars with the amount of money spent on his campaign. Williams featured the tweet on his show, The 11th Hourand he and his guest, New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay, took it at face value.

New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay and MSNBC anchor Brian Williams were mocked Friday for a not-so-great demonstration of their math skills on the air Thursday night when neither. She updated her bio with a response to critics: "I know, I'm bad at math. Williams read from the tweet after it was introduced by Mara Gay, a member of the New York Times editorial board, who said that "somebody tweeted recently that actually, with the money (Bloomberg.

NBC's Brian Williams and New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay reported that Mike Bloomberg spent $ trillion on his doomed presidential bid. Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Journalist Michael Tracey wrote how much money Bloomberg would actually need to have in order to give each person a million dollars.

Many people on Twitter have criticized Williams and Gay for their error.