next february on c-span. join us to hear more stories on people who sparked groundbreaking cases and justices and lawyers who were key to the supreme court review. all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states, fiv an ear the their attention. landmark cases, c-span special series in cooperation with the center. exploring human stories behind 12 supreme court decisions. number 759, petitioner versus arizona. we hear arguments number 18, roe against wade. many times the courts took the ones that were quite unpopular. let s go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believed in a rule of law. good evening and welcome to landmark cases. we re about two-thirds of the way through our cases look at supreme court decisions. tonight the 1954 case of school segregation brown v. board of education. a
and it s 80s this afternoon. in fact, it will be warmer today than yesterday. won t see the cloud cover we had yesterday. those clouds are out of here. it s sunny skies, 83 for philadelphia and the suburbs. in new jersey, 82 degrees. the exception will be the shore. where it will be 76 this afternoon. any fog in the lehigh valley, disappears this afternoon. 82 degrees. look at the sunshine for delaware, too. take a look at the records that could fall today when i come back in just a few minutes. first, jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. starting in 295 over in west deptford in new jersey, bill. this is around route 130. a couple of cars either direction, north or southbound whether you re headed towards the philadelphia area or southbound towards the delaware memorial bridge. that drive time heading in that direction. 23 minutes. we haven t seen an increase there yet. average speeds in the 60s as well. roads are also dry. keeping it in new jersey, we do have em
warmup today and deliver some moisture, especially to the suburbs. allentown is seeing dense fog. spots of blue bell are seeing thicker fog, too. half mile visibility and if you re traveling, lancaster has quarter-mile visibility at this hour. down to-a mile now in northeast philadelphia. northeast philadelphia was clear of the fog yesterday. that s a change from yesterday. we re starting to see some of the fog forming in wilmington and millville. it s getting thicker as the temperatures cool down. 50s for the suburbs and the lehigh valley. you can see the fog now in that live picture from easton this morning. the fog to start with, but sunshine takes over and a big warmup. philadelphia, you can see that warmup, too, from the 60s this morning into the 70s and then 80s this afternoon. at 8:00, 63 degrees, up by 10 degrees at 11:00 and up another 10 for the high temperature this afternoon. 83 degrees in philadelphia and suburbs. a look at the 80s for new jersey, delaware and le
probably already know. ow good friend billy bush is no longer here at today. he has been a joy for us. he was only here about nine weeks and so much fun to be around. always up for anything. a real team player. a really, really we re going to miss him. our thoughts and prayers go to him and his family of course. i loved working with him when he was here, filled in for kath, we want bill around everybody to know we wish him nothing but the best. he would like that, if we did this to billy. yes. cheers. okay. just ahead, the very talented, who s already joining us for a little toast as well, andrew reynolds is here. you ve seen him in glee and hobo s girls, appeared on broadway, jersey boys exhausted and here with something new. what a lovable it s morning. of course it is. morning wine. usually i put this in a coffee mug. so this is nice to have proper stemware. and no shames here. no hiding here. no problem. pesky critters coming into your
mutually protocol, so i m interested in not going through it today but in reviewing that we do in terms of the protocol, what it is and how it is communicated to our workforce, number one. and number two, i m wondering if the department has ideas on how the physical layout of the plan, the campus, might be adjusted to enhance safety and also to enhance the capacity of your members to do their job? certainly the physical security is one of our main issues. we have a very robust physical security services bureau, and they had all the physical security aspects working very closely with the architect and the capital. the measures that were put in place post-9/11, we are at the lifecycle in a a lot of the life. we are looking at doing lifecycle replacement. of course, always a very expensive issue but it s certainly something that is very necessary. let me interrupt because i don t think i was clear on my question. for example, where is the perimeter? you can t really, i mean,