
    UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. James B. McDOUGAL; Jim Guy Tucker; Susan H. McDougal; Defendants. REPORTERS COMMITTEE FOR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS; Radio-Television News Directors Association; Capitol Cities/American Broadcasting Companies; Cable News Network, Inc.; National Broadcasting Company, Inc.; CBS, Inc.; Movants-Appellants, v. DOW JONES AND COMPANY, INC.; Movant, William Jefferson Clinton, The President of the United States in his official capacity, Interested Party-Appellee. UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. James B. McDOUGAL; Jim Guy Tucker; Susan H. McDougal; Defendants. REPORTERS COMMITTEE FOR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS; Radio-Television News Directors Association; Capitol Cities/American Broadcasting Companies; Cable News Network, Inc.; National Broadcasting Company, Inc.; CBS, Inc.; Movants, v. DOW JONES AND COMPANY, INC.; Movant, William Jefferson Clinton, The President of the United States in his official capacity, Interested Party-Appellee, Citizens United, Interested Party-Appellant.
    Nos. 96-2606, 96-2671.
    United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.
    Aug. 12, 1996.
    
      Before McMILLIAN, FLOYD R. GIBSON and MAGILL, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

Before this court are appeals from a final order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas granting a motion for a protective order filed by President William Jefferson Clinton and denying appellants access to a videotape of President Clinton’s deposition testimony. United States v. McDougal, No. LR-CR-95-173, — F.Supp. —, 1996 WL 466587 (E.D. Ark. June 11, 1996). For reasons that will be stated in an opinion to follow, we affirm the district court’s denial of access to the videotape.  