A cat uses various tactics to try to wake up its owner. Every time its tactics don't succeed, the cat tries something more drastic until its owner finally wakes up.
Not all motives are created equal. Don gives Charlie a long list of suspects with the same motive. Charlie uses an asymmetric threat assessment to see which of their suspects were the most affected by their motive and most likely to act.
A lawyer reminds the jury to not let their personal stance on an issue affect the ability of others to enjoy a product or service. He urges the members of the jury to support the freedom of expression and warns that their decision could place unnecessary restrictions on the citizens' first amendment rights.
Two journalists are instructed to write a story on the Watergate scandal and exercise their First Amendment rights. The scandal leads to President Nixon's resignation and breaches the trust between him and the American people. The typewriter at the end of the clip prints out details of the scandal as it unfolds over the course of several years.