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MSNBC's Alex Wagner blames 'technical gremlins' for stumbles during debut

MSNBC's new primetime host, Alex Wagner, was the first to appear onRachel Maddow's four-day-a-week rotation on Tuesdays when his teleprompter failed. was hit by

Wagner began hosting "Alex Wagner on His Tonight" whenCable He was welcomed by Newsfold. A newly created program.

Hayes introduced Wagner cordially, stating that the two have been friends of his for over twenty years, dating back to his undergraduate days at Brown University.

Initial handoff between Chris Hayes and Alex Wagner. Her new show replaces Rachel Maddow. After that, a technical gremlin begins and the teleprompter goes off. pic.twitter.com/1PSHA1Ubai

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"I can't think of anyone better suited to do this than you," said Hayes. "And I can't think of anyone else who's ready to do it." but it quickly went downhill.

“Tonight, an FBI warrant was sealed to search Mar-a-Lago. Dig into what happens..."

Wagner's show, "Alex Wagner Tonight," airs from Tuesday to Friday night at 9 p.m. Eastern on MSNBC.
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Long Wagner states: A pause ensued before continuing.

Wagner then stopped speaking in an even more awkward moment. She then gestured with her hand as if to suggest that there was a problem with her technical staff.

"So..." she said before another long pause. ``Then...'' ``Then...'' ``Then...'' ``Then...'' Wagner has since abandoned the planned introduction, and incumbent Wyoming Congressman Liz Cheney, the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, is ``initiating'' the ``primary'' election. I got into politics, pointing out that I was ready to lose. to her pro-Trump challenger, Harriet Hageman, late Tuesday night.

Shortly after the show, Wagner revisited an earlier accident.

"And one thing she should note before going into the break," she said.

"There was certainly a technical Gremlin case at the top of the show, but this is the first one so we'll settle it."

During her opening monologue, Wagner gestured with her hands as if to indicate to the technical staff that there was a problem.
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The technical glitch was evident just after MSNBC host Chris Hayes introduced her to the cable news audience on Tuesday.
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"Hopefully the rest of the night will be smooth sailing through America, but this is a live broadcast and has charm."

"I'll be back." .”