Roberts and d. C. Circuit court judge Merrick Garland talk about the legacy of the lake Second Circuit appeal Appeals Court jue Henry Friendly. This is just under two hours. Good evening everyone. Im robert katzmann, chief judge of u. S. Court of appeals for the Second Circuit. I welcome each of you on behalf of my court, and where especially honored to have with us are chief justice, John G Roberts junior. [applause] today nearly 500 strong, we celebrate an american judicial giant, henry j. Friendly compuserve for 27 years on the Second Circuit court of appeals, including three years as chief judge. It is a wonderful coincidence, today is the 58th anniversary of judge friendlys appointment by president Dwight D Eisenhower to this court. Our gathering today is at the intersection of two initiatives which have engaged us for two years. The first is the one and 25th Anniversary Commemoration of the Second Circuit court of appeals chaired by circuit judge richard wesley, comprising a seri
In sky 3. Tom flashing lights in the bowl interchange jeff ill pick it up from there. We are talking about flashing lights in the bowl on 15 southbound where we have an accident that is working. If you are womaning through , the slowing starts at charleston. Well reestablish toms signal and see how far that backup stretches. It does stretch through the bowl and a little past 245. From downtown to 215 slow moving at 10 minutes. Thats the only slow spot right now. 215 westbound coming in from henderson clear. Lets get a check of what you can expect outdoors. Kelly as we look to the south and east this morning we see clouds in the area, pretty colors out there as well. These clouds the leading edge of newton. That is all were going to see out of this. High thin clouds mainly off in the distance. 94 by noon today and 98 at 4 00. Ill let you know what expect for the rest of the week anderson week end in 10 minutes. Dana a murder suspect informs custody and then able to escape. Hours ago the
A December 26 AP story tried to make people feel bad for Ford auto workers stuck between staying with the struggling company and possibly losing their jobs in the future, or choosing up to a six-figure buyout. Workers like this man:Scott Swiercz, chose to stay at a job he knows he could lose rather than take any of eight buyout options, one of which is a $100,000 lump sum. Swiercz said it feels “100 percent” like a gamble, wrote AP business writer Ellen Simon.