Bob and Brooke offer updates on two legal cases against journalists. One is the libel lawsuit against New York Times columnist Nic Kristof. The other is the case against Rhode Island investigative reporter Jim Taricani, who was recently convicted of criminal contempt for refusing to identify one of his sources.
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