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Breaking news. A violent new police crackdown on protesters in the Middle East. This time in the Gulf state of Bahrain and a reporter is caught up in the violence. Plus, the verbal assault against CBS correspondent Lara Logan by another journalist and NYU professor. Nir Rosen's tweets crossed the line. He resigned from the university due to the uproar. Hear what he has to say about his actions. We're Keeping Them Honest.
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Also blessings and prayers to the reporter who was beaten in Bahrain.
I hope he, as well as all of the other people who were injured will be okay.