CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier, who battled back from critical injuries sustained in a Baghdad bombing on Memorial Day in 2007, seizes that event as a pivotal moment from which to assess her world-her rise to network broadcasting, the demands on and perils of women covering dangerous events, and the politics around her.
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