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News anchor apologizes after comparing black colleague to ape

Alex Housden of KOCO 5 News in Oklahoma City made the remark last Thursday during a segment on an ape whose handler was running the local zoo's Instagram for the day.

  (Agence France-Presse)
Washington, United States
Wed, August 28, 2019

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 News anchor apologizes after comparing black colleague to ape News anchors Alex Housden (right) issued an apology after calling his colleague Jason Hackett (left) monkey on-air during a live broadcast. (The Jakarta Post/Twitter)

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television news anchorwoman in the US apologized on-air after comparing her black colleague to a gorilla, NBC News reported Tuesday.

Alex Housden of KOCO 5 News in Oklahoma City made the remark last Thursday during a segment on an ape whose handler was running the local zoo's Instagram for the day.

When a video of a baby gorilla appeared on screen, Housden, who is white, turned to her black co-anchor, Jason Hackett, and said that the ape "kind of looks like you," NBC reported.

The following day, a tearful Housden apologized to Hackett, saying: "I said something yesterday that was inconsiderate, it was inappropriate, and I hurt people."

"I want you all to know from the bottom of my heart, I apologize for what I said. I know it was wrong and I am so sorry."

Hackett accepted her apology, but acknowledged that the words "cut deep for me."

"I want this to be a teachable moment and that lesson here is that words, words matter," he said. "There's no doubt about that."

The incident comes amid heightened racial tensions in the US following a series of remarks by Republican President Donald Trump directed at lawmakers from the Democratic opposition that have been criticized as racist.

The president in July said four Democratic lawmakers of color should "go back" to where they came from, then later called Baltimore, a majority-black city, a "dangerous & filthy place."

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