LA TV reporter OK after lapse into gibberish

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[February 15, 2011]  LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A veteran TV reporter was feeling fine Monday after a brief lapse into incomprehensible speech during a live shot outside the Grammys, her station said.

KCBS-TV reporter Serene Branson was examined by paramedics on scene immediately after her broadcast and her vital signs were normal, the station said in a statement. She was not hospitalized.

As a precautionary measure, a colleague gave her a ride home.

The incident occurred during the 11 p.m. newscast Sunday. After a standard introduction by anchors, Branson was shown outside Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, where the award show had taken place.

A video clip shows she started speaking and quickly encountered difficulty forming words.

"Well, a very, very heavy burtation tonight," she said.

Her broad smile turned into an expression of consternation as she struggled to regain control of her speech, which was coming out in gibberish.

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After several seconds, the station cut away to performance footage

A two-time Emmy nominee, Branson worked at the CBS affiliate in Sacramento before joining KCBS. Prior to that, she was a reporter and anchor at TV stations in Palm Springs and Santa Barbara.

[Associated Press]

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