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'CBS Mornings' anchor apologizes after wrongly stating Buzz Aldrin is dead: 'Punch me in the face'

'CBS Mornings' anchor apologizes after wrongly stating Buzz Aldrin is dead: 'Punch me in the face'

Update: 2025-10-31
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On CBS Mornings, Tony Dokoupil accidentally announced Buzz Aldrin's death live on air, sparking a humorous mix-up and highlighting the rapid spread of misinformation. Meanwhile, NASA reaffirmed the moon landings and announced their next mission, Artemis, amidst Kim Kardashian's controversial claims. Despite Aldrin's recent personal loss, the episode underscores the enduring fascination with space exploration and the importance of fact-checking in today's live broadcasting era.

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'CBS Mornings' anchor apologizes after wrongly stating Buzz Aldrin is dead: 'Punch me in the face'

'CBS Mornings' anchor apologizes after wrongly stating Buzz Aldrin is dead: 'Punch me in the face'