MSNBC accidentally introduces newest correspondents: Hall & Oates

Now we know what music they blast at MSNBC.
 By 
Jonathan Keshishoglou
 on 
MSNBC accidentally introduces newest correspondents: Hall & Oates
Watch Next

Someone working at MSNBC has great taste in music, even if they're not supposed to broadcast it to their many viewers. Which is what happened when Brian Williams was reporting on a joint rally with President Obama and Hillary Clinton July 5, and he cut to a correspondent. It went to "You Make My Dreams" by Hall & Oates instead.

Williams accidentally revealed that Daryl Hall and John Oates are the network's new private eyes on the scene. But Williams can't go for that, and tried to give it a "no can do." 

It again goes poorly.

Mashable Image
Jonathan Keshishoglou

Jonathan Keshishoglou (he often shortens that last part to just "Kesh") was an editorial intern on the Mashable Watercooler team. Watch him ramble coherently on Twitter: @keshception


Latest Videos
Stephen Colbert reacts to the Artemis II moon mission
A man in a suit stands on a talk show stage, gesturing.

'The Daily Show' reacts to judge halting Trump's White House ballroom
Desi Lydic presents "The Daily Show" beside an image of Donald Trump.



A24's 'Mother Mary' trailer is worth it for the FKA twigs track
Anne Hathway is dressed in a red pop star outfit with religious overtones in a film still from "Mother Mary."

Jon Stewart has a brutal reaction to Trump waffling about pens
A man in a suit sitting behind a talk show desk looks angry. In the top left is an image of the president holding up a pen.

Stephen Colbert gleefully recaps the best signs at the 'No Kings' protest
A man in a suit stands on a talk show stage, smiling. The caption at the bottom reads, "I like that one."

Riz Ahmed is troublingly intense in new 'SNL UK' promo
A close-up of a man grinning in a slightly creepy way.



Is This The End of Hollywood's ‘Bad Moms’?
Recent representations of motherhood on film: (from left) Amy Adams in 'Nightbitch', Jennifer Lawrence in 'Die My Love', and Rose Byrne in 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'
The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!