Toni Locy, a former reporter for "USA Today," sits down with us for her first television interview after being ordered by a federal judge to reveal her confidential sources for articles she wrote about the 2001 anthrax attacks that killed five Americans. The man who was the focus of the government's investigation says Locy's government sources ruined his reputation -- and he wants their names. Also, U.S. Air Force Colonel Morris Davis was once the man in charge of prosecuting every detainee at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He fully and very publically supported the mission there, so it came as out of the blue when Davis resigned from his post citing unacceptable political interference. In his first extensive television interview, Davis gives us an inside look at the debate surrounding the controversial Guantanamo military commissions. And, years after Hurricane Katrina, residents on the Mississippi Coastline are still struggling for normalcy in their way of life.
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