Scientists testing new solution to fight Florida's toxic red tide
At least seven counties in Florida are under a state of emergency for a toxic algae bloom that has killed thousands of marine animals
Tony Dokoupil is a co-host of "CBS Mornings" and "CBS Mornings Plus," the network's third hour of "CBS Mornings," which is broadcast on several CBS-owned stations and simulcast on CBS News 24/7, CBS News and Stations' streaming news service.
Dokoupil also anchors "The Uplift," a weekly series spotlighting positive and inspiring stories for CBS News 24/7. His reporting is also featured on "CBS News Sunday Morning" and the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Dokoupil was named co-host of "CBS Mornings" in 2019.
Previously, he was a CBS News correspondent and a "CBS News Sunday Morning" contributor. His reporting has appeared across all CBS News broadcasts and platforms.
At "CBS Mornings," Dokoupil has handled numerous high-profile, on-the-ground and anchoring assignments. He has co-anchored CBS' morning news broadcast from the site of critical news events around the world: from Capitol Hill after the January 6, 2021 assault on the Capitol; in Uvalde, Texas, after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary; at the Poland-Ukraine border reporting on the refugee crisis; amid Hurricanes Laura and Dorian; from several battleground states during the 2020 presidential election as a part of his "At America's Crossroads" series; at the Kennedy Space Center for coverage of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission; and inside The Empire State Building, previewing the revamped observation deck on the 102nd floor.
Dokoupil has also been at the forefront of covering key issues that impact Americans. He has led original coverage on vaping, including a broadcast exclusive interview with Juul CEO Kevin Burns and the first television interview with the co-CEOs of Puff Bar. He also led an investigation into the trading and investing app Robinhood and the death of teenager Austin Kearns, including an exclusive interview with Kearns' parents. He also anchored the original series "The Price You Pay," which looks at why costs are surging for many everyday products or services. Additionally, Dokoupil has reported on how past housing discrimination still affectings American families today, an update to a story CBS News first reported on more than 50 years ago.
Since joining CBS News in 2016, Dokoupil has interviewed a variety of major artists, entertainers and newsmakers, among them first lady Hillary Clinton, comedy legend Steve Martin, and music superstars Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt.
His cover stories for "CBS News Sunday Morning" include features on the impact of suicide; the struggles of public school teachers; a successful rehab program for drug and alcohol-addicted airline pilots; the benefits of working with your hands; the fight over plastic straws as well as interviews with such people as Chuck Lorre, Michael Che, Pete Davidson and Ben Stiller.
As a correspondent for CBS News, he has written about marijuana legalization, digital privacy and the Second Amendment. In addition, Dokoupil had served as a substitute anchor on the CBS News 24/7 and the "CBS Weekend News."
Dokoupil joined CBS News after three years at NBC News, where he was a correspondent for MSNBC. He was the network's lead reporter on big national stories, including the Paris climate agreement and the Flint water crisis. He also covered the 2016 presidential primaries.
From 2007 to 2013, Dokoupil was a senior writer at Newsweek and the Daily Beast, where his reporting landed him on NBC's "Today," ABC's "20/20" and NPR's "Fresh Air with Terry Gross."
Dokoupil is also the author of the critically acclaimed book, "The Last Pirate: A Father, His Son and the Golden Age of Marijuana" (Doubleday, 2014), a memoir in which he documented his father's exploits smuggling marijuana during the 1970s and '80s.
Dokoupil earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from George Washington University and a master's degree in American Studies from Columbia University.
He has four children and lives in New York with his family.
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