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Many see Barack Obama's presidency as a shift in generations and the end of the baby boomer era

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HEADLINE: In Obama, many see end to baby boomer era CAPTION: Many see Barack Obama's presidency as a shift in generations and the end of the baby boomer era. (Jan. 11) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] January 20th marks more than Barack Obama's...
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Court Divided on Obama Immigration Case

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053465The Supreme Court appears divided over Obama administration programs that could affect millions of people who are in the country illegally.The administration's best hope for a favorable...
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Court ruling on execution of mentally retarded

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File 1. Exterior of the US Supreme Court 2. Exterior of a federal prison 3. Shots of an execution chamber 4. Still photo of Daryl Renard Atkins, the Virginia inmate on whom the Supreme Court case was based 5. Surveillance photo of...
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WRAP Security ahead of lawyers' march, protesters gathering

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1. Wide of street 2. Various of security deployed outside High Court 3. Police officer searching man entering high court 4. Security outside High Court 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Fayyaz Ahmed, Senior police officer: "There are about...
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The estranged wife of an accused NYC police officer struggled to keep her composure as she testified about discovering emails on his computer showing he had discussed killing her and abducting, torturing and eating other women.

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HEADLINE: NYC woman: Husband wanted to kill me, eat others CAPTION: The estranged wife of an accused NYC police officer struggled to keep her composure as she testified about discovering emails on his computer showing he had discussed...
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Dems Highlight Garland's OKC Bombing Work

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053573United States Senators and several attorneys involved with the Oklahoma City bombing trial gathered in front of the Supreme Court Tuesday to urge the Senate to consider a Supreme Court...
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Pentagon says detainees may be released without court

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Arlington, Virginia - 1 July 2004 1. Mid shot of Larry Di Rita and military officer walking into Pentagon briefing room 2. Cutaway reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Larry Di Rita, chief spokesman for US Defense Secretary Donald...
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A federal bankruptcy judge has rejected suspended NFL star Michael Vick's plan to emerge from bankruptcy.

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HEADLINE: Judge nixes Vick's bankruptcy plan CAPTION: A federal judge rejected Michael Vick's plan to emerge from bankruptcy on Friday, telling him to rethink how he'll pay back his creditors. Vick filed for bankruptcy last July. ...
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Lawmakers from both sides debate the House Rules Committee's ongoing efforts to pursue a lawsuit against the President. (July 24)

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Lawmakers from both sides continued the ongoing debate in the House Rules Committee hearing on pursuing litigation for actions by the President or any other executive branch officials inconsistent with their duties under the...
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The Supreme Court will start a tem Wednesday, the first for new justice Sonia Sotomayor. The first case the court will hear is one involving an advertisement, centered against Hillary Clinton.

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HEADLINE: New challenges face high court, term starts Wed. CAPTION: The Supreme Court will start a tem Wednesday, the first for new justice Sonia Sotomayor. The first case the court will hear is one involving an advertisement,...
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Car giant asks permission to sell assets to Fiat

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New York City - May 27, 2009 1. Wide exterior of US Bankruptcy Court 2. US Bankruptcy Court sign 3. Pan from US Bankruptcy Court sign, pan to line of people 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Thomas Lauria, lawyer with White & Case law firm,...
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Comments from PM, acting leader, US ambassador

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1. Haiti Prime Minister Yvon Neptune entering press conference 2. US Ambassador James Foley at press conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yvon Neptune, Haiti Prime Minister: "Indeed it's a very dangerous moment for Haiti and the Haitian...
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President moves to end judicial rift

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Manila, 27 October 2003 1. Wide of Supreme Court building, pan to people hearing mass outside building 2. Philippines Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide beside President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 3. Pan from Davide to Arroyo 4....
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A federal judge denied preliminary approval of a $765 million settlement of NFL concussion claims, fearing it may not be enough to cover 20,000 retired players. (Jan. 14)

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A federal judge in Philadelphia has preliminarily rejected a $765 million settlement of NFL concussion claims, fearing the sum may not be enough to cover injured players. U.S. District Judge Anita Brody has asked for more financial...
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The California Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a challenge to a vote that could ban same-sex marriages in the state. This means voters will decide a constitutional amendment limiting marriage to a union between a man and a woman.

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HEADLINE: Voters to decide same-sex marriage in Calif. CAPTION: The California Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a challenge to a vote that could ban same-sex marriages in the state. This means voters will decide a...
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WRAP Oregon assisted suicide law upheld, celebrations

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AP Television News Washington DC 1. Wide of US Supreme Court building AP Television News FILE - Washington DC - October 2005 2. Various of pro-euthanasia protesters AP Television News Washington DC - 17 January 2006 3. Cutaway of...
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A federal judge refused Wednesday to block key parts of a closely watched Alabama law that is considered the strictest state effort to clamp down on illegal immigration. Gov. Robert Bentley said his state will enforce it.

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HEADLINE: Ala Gov: ''''We have the strongest immigration law'''' CAPTION: A federal judge refused Wednesday to block key parts of a closely watched Alabama law that is considered the strictest state effort to clamp down on illegal...
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Committee meets to discuss taking Sharon off air on Thursday

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1. Exterior (night) shot of Knesset 2. Central Election Commission members seated at meeting- zoom in to close up of committee head and Supreme Court Justice, Mishael Cheshin 3. Various shots of meeting 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yossi...
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Former Argentine president on trial for corruption

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Authorities placed heavy security outside a Buenos Aires federal courthouse on Tuesday as former President Cristina Fernández was set to make her first appearance in a series of corruptions trials against the current senator who is...
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Lawyer: Big tech needs new FTC laws, not break up

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A law professor says the easiest way for the government to reign in abuses of power by big tech firms is for the Federal Trade Commission to issue clear anti-competitive rules.
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Lawyer: Big tech needs new FTC laws, not break up

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A law professor says the easiest way for the government to reign in abuses of power by big tech firms is for the Federal Trade Commission to issue clear anti-competitive rules.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue an opinion by month's end on whether the city's long-standing ban is constitutional. Supporters of the ban say pervasive violence in the city is proof the ban should be upheld. But opposition argues for the right to protect themselves in light of that violence.

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HEADLINE: High court to rule on Chicago's handgun ban CAPTION:The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue an opinion by month's end on whether the city's long-standing ban is constitutional. Supporters of the ban say pervasive violence...
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A federal appeals court ruled that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning streak across the country one step closer to the U.S. Supreme Court. (June 25)

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A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that states must allow gay couples to marry, finding the Constitution protects same-sex relationships and putting a remarkable legal winning streak across the country one step closer to the U.S....
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Md. Redistricting Case Comes to Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court is taking up its second big partisan redistricting case of the term amid signs the justices could place limits on drawing maps for political gain. The justices are hearing arguments Wednesday in an appeal...