CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil’s China broadcast ends
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The CBS Evening News broadcast on Wednesday, May 13, anchored by Tony Dokoupil, ended in chaos after their cameraman suffered a medical emergency live on air in Taipei, Taiwan. During the final segment of the broadcast,
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Tony Dokoupil pauses CBS broadcast for crew member's 'medical emergency' live on air: 'Is he okay?'
Dokoupil checked on the crew member after a thudding sound could be heard as the anchor reported from Taiwan.
“CBS Evening News” anchor Tony Dokoupil is broadcasting from Taipei, Taiwan, this week — after the network failed to obtain a visa for Beijing where President Trump is meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping,
Tony Dokoupil had to suddenly halt the CBS Evening News broadcast from Taiwan Wednesday after a cameraman suffered a medical emergency.
CBS News said the employee is okay and recovering
Tony Dokoupil's sign-off on "CBS Evening News" came to a halt after a cameraman suffered a "medical emergency" during the show.
Anchor Tony Dokoupil was delivering his closing segment from Taiwan on Wednesday when he stopped in mid-script.
CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil was cut short due to a medical emergency, which they announced on camera, and later an update clarified what had happened.
CBS News said that a cameraman is “okay and recovering” after he suffered a media emergency during a live broadcast of CBS Evening News from Taiwan. Anchor Tony Dokoupil was toward the end of the broadcast when he stopped and said,