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Greg Kelly: Remembering Ernie Anastos | 03-13-26

Greg Kelly pays tribute to the late Ernie Anastos, a legendary New York news anchor characterized by his extraordinary life, constant smile, and iconic television presence. Kelly reflects on Anastos’s historical reporting, such as his coverage of John Lennon’s death and the Statue of Liberty centennial, while clarifying a famous microphone mishap involving a perceived profanity that Kelly dismisses as an acoustical anomaly. The segment transitions from honoring this media "icon" to discussing the over-complication of the legal system, specifically regarding the delays in the trial of Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin.

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