News Clip3:33
Curated Video

Prosecutors, ICTY on latest court proceedings; Karadzic lawyer

Higher Ed
AP Television 1. Victims' relatives leaving meeting room after meeting 2. Nerma Jelacic, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) spokesperson, and Olga Karvan, prosecutor's spokesperson, leaving meeting 3....
News Clip3:21
Curated Video

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ordered a federal appeals court to re-examine its ruling in favor of CBS Corp. in a legal fight over entertainer Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction

Higher Ed
AP Writer: Court decision on Janet Jackson case The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ordered a federal appeals court to re-examine its ruling in favor of CBS Corp. in a legal fight over entertainer Janet Jackson's wardrobe...
News Clip3:44
Curated Video

PAKISTAN: REACTIONS OVER DECISION NOT TO REINSTATE BENAZIR BHUTTO

Higher Ed
Islamabad, Pakistan, 30th January, 1997 1. Various cutaways of President 2. SOUNDBITE: President Farooq Leghari 3. Various shots of Benazir Bhutto addressing rally (file) 4. Mid shot of Bhutto getting into car 5. Various shots of Nawaz...
News Clip1:11
Curated Video

The Supreme Court rules for Wal-Mart in its fight to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of women who work there. The court ruled unanimously Monday that the lawsuit against the retailer cannot proceed as a class action.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Supreme Court limits Wal-Mart sex bias case CAPTION: The Supreme Court rules for Wal-Mart in its fight to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of women who work there. The court ruled unanimously Monday that the...
News Clip1:18
Curated Video

A federal judge on Monday granted preliminary approval to a landmark deal that would compensate thousands of former NFL players for concussion-related claims. (July 8)

Higher Ed
A federal judge has given preliminary approval to a landmark deal that would compensate thousands of former NFL players for concussion-related claims. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Anita Brody in Philadelphia came about two weeks...
News Clip1:23
Curated Video

The Estate of Martin Luther King Jr. Inc., which is controlled by his sons, last year asked a judge to order King's daughter to surrender the items. King's three surviving children are the sole shareholders and directors of the estate. (Jan. 13)

Higher Ed
One of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s sons declined to say Tuesday whether his father's 1964 Nobel Peace Prize medal and traveling Bible would be sold if a judge rules they belong to the civil rights icon's estate. The Estate of...
News Clip3:41
Curated Video

Mandela's estate estimated at $4m as contents of will made public

Higher Ed
Nelson Mandela's estate is worth roughly 4.1 (m) million US dollars, excluding royalties and other amounts, his will's executors said in Johannesburg on Monday. Beneficiaries of Mandela's will include his family, staff members, schools...
News Clip1:16
Curated Video

Lawyers protest against Musharraf

Higher Ed
1. Wide of lawyers marching towards the house of suspended former Chief Justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry 2. Women walking with candles, chanting "Go, Musharraf, go!" 3. Man holding sign reads (English) "Go Busharraf go!" (combining...
News Clip3:45
Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: POLITICIANS ARGUE OVER CLINTON SCANDAL

Higher Ed
English/Nat Once again, the topic of United States President Bill Clinton's alleged relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky has dominated Sunday morning talk shows in Washington. Clinton, who has denied having a...
News Clip2:38
Curated Video

USA: JUDGE ISSUES INJUNCTION IN BASEBALL DISPUTE

Higher Ed
English/Nat A federal judge in New York may have done what seven months of negotiating couldn't by ending the longest sports walkout in United States history. Judge Sonia Sotomayor issued an injunction Friday ordering major league...
News Clip4:53
Curated Video

Eviction process begins, troops clash with settlers

Higher Ed
AP Television 1. Officers on horse back, pan right to more officers arriving 2. Officers scrambling up bank 3. Injured person being carried away on stretcher 4. Wide of smoke rising from settlement area 5. Injured person being carried...
News Clip3:35
Curated Video

+4:3 Zimbabwe still trying to find money to fund March referendum on constitution

Higher Ed
FILE: Harare - 15 September 2008 1. Wide of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai shaking hands following the signing of political agreement 2. Zoom in on Mugabe, Tsvangirai, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur...
News Clip3:03
Curated Video

Dutch court rejects appeal for immediate release

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior Dutch District court 2. Close up sign "Justice Palace" 3. Interior court room 4. Arrival of presiding judge, Roel Paris 5. Cut away 6. Milosevic attorney, Eric Olof 7. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Judge Roel Paris "This leads us...
News Clip1:24
Curated Video

A day after a federal appeals court allowed most of Texas' new abortion restrictions to take effect during a legal challenge, about a third of Texas' clinics were barred from performing the procedure. (Nov. 1)

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE: Brian Mitchell/ Pro-Life Protester "We have been working for years to change the supreme court decision on abortion, and we are making a little progress in Texas. We've just had some good news this week." SOUNDBITE:...
News Clip3:12
Curated Video

US President Obama signs an equal pay act

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot US President Barack Obama and Lilly Ledbetter walking in to the East Room at the White House 2. Cutaway Ledbetter 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "In signing this bill today I intend to send a clear...
News Clip1:11
Curated Video

Protests over Indian court ruling on disputed Ayodhya holy site

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of demonstrators protesting at court verdict over Indian holy site, carrying banners, chanting 2. Mid shot protesters chanting, burning tyres 3. Protester chanting (Urdu): "Down with the Indian court!", crowd responds "Down...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: FIRED CIA AGENT CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE (2)

Higher Ed
English/Nat A fired C-I-A covert operative has been charged with telling two foreign governments that the United States had broken their code system. Douglas Fred Groat was also charged with trying to extort half a (m) million U-S...
News Clip3:20
Curated Video

USA: HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE DEBATE RELEASE OF STARR REPORT (2)

Higher Ed
English/Nat The House Rules Committee in the U-S has approved a measure to release Kenneth Starr's report on President Clinton -- almost certainly on the Internet. The action came on a voice vote in the committee, after several hours of...
News Clip1:40
Curated Video

The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Cheney's office Wednesday for documents relating to President Bush's controversial warrantless wiretapping program.

Higher Ed
<HEADLINE: White House, Cheney's office subpoenaed Eavesdropping-Subpoenas The Senate subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Dick Cheney's office Wednesday, elevating the confrontation with President Bush over the...
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

IKEA CEO and chief finance officer accused of illegal snooping on staff and customers

Higher Ed
Lawyers representing two top executives for IKEA France confirmed on Wednesday that preliminary charges have been brought against them in a case alleging they spied illegally on employees and customers. Former Chief Executive Officer,...
News Clip3:38
Curated Video

WRAP Court prepares for new Guantanamo detainee hearings

Higher Ed
AP Television Washington, DC - 4 December, 2007 1. Zoom in, US Supreme Court AP Television Guantanamo Bay - 3 March, 2007 2. Camp gate, with sign (English : 'Honour Bound to Defend Freedom') 3. Close-up detainees 4. Close-up American...
News Clip1:50
Curated Video

Australian drug fugitive Mokbel fights extradition at Supreme Court

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of Athens Supreme Court 2. Journalists waiting 3. Greek flag flying 4. Close Danielle McGuire, girlfriend of Tony Mokbel, holding baby daughter as she talks to guard inside court 5. Top shot of police van in court car...
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

An Orange County jury has reached a verdict of not guilty on all counts in the trial of two former Fullerton police officers charged with killing a homeless man. (Jan. 13)

Higher Ed
Two former California police officers were acquitted in the death of a homeless man who died five days after a violent, videotaped struggle with several officers. It was a rare case in which police officers were charged for a death that...
News Clip1:02
Curated Video

Louisiana's governor says the prosecutor in the 'Jena Six' case has decided not to challenge an appellate ruling that sends the case to juvenile court

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: No Challenge of 'Jena 6' Ruling CAPTION: Louisiana's governor says the prosecutor in the 'Jena Six' case has decided not to challenge an appellate ruling that sends the case to juvenile court. (Sept. 27) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...