Were very fortunate hes giving us this lecture. That needs no an introduction and there is not an introduction i could do that ould be complete in the time allotted. But let me touch on some highlights if i may. With highest honors from stanford. He received 50 class honors with b. A. Degree in philosophy, politics and economics. He went to Harvard Law School excelled as editor of the law review. Clerked for justice goldberg. Acthiknowledges that he first draft o the of the griswald versus connecticut case. That are not ou lawyers, is the case that ecognized our right of marital privacy. After clerking for justice oldberg he worked for the department of justice. He taught at harvard in the law and kennedy government. He was in the judiciary to 1980 and m 1978 was nominated to president niner to the First Circuit days after carter had lost the 1980 election. On ad so impressed senators both sides of the aisle for the Judiciary Committee that he was 8010. Med took 14 years on the circuit
Very fortunate that he is giving us this lecture. He is a man who these know introduction. There is not an introduction that will be complete in the time allotted. He graduated with highest honors from stanford. He then went as a marshall scholar to oxford where he received firstclass honors with a ba degree in philosophy and economics. He went to harvard law school, where he excelled and was articles editor of the log review. He then clerked for Justice Arthur goldberg. He doesnt knowledge that he conjured it to the first draft that he contributed to the first draft of griswold versus connecticut case. For those of you who are not lawyers was the case and recognized the right of marital privacy. After clerking for justice goldberg, he worked for the department of justice and taught at harvard, both in the law school and the Kennedy School of government. He was chief counsel to the Senate Judicial committee. He was nominated by president carter to the first circuit, 90s after carter lo
Every weekend on American History tv on cspan3. Next on American History tv, Supreme Court Justice Stephen breyer. He talks about cases featured in his book the court and the world, american law and the new global realities, include iing cases involving Guantanamo Bay detainees. The Supreme Court Historical Society is the host of this event. Its about an hour. Honored today to have as our lecturer Justice Stephen breyer, whose talk will be about the court and the world, american law and the new global realities. Justice breyer is a long standing friend of the society. He has delivered lectures, as he will be today. He has hosted dinners, hes introduced speakers, and were very fortunate hes giving us this lecture. He truly is a man that needs no introduction and theres not an introduction i could do that would be complete in the time allotted, but let me touch on highlights, if i may. He graduated with highest honors from stanford. He then went as a marshal scholar to oxford where he re
Firefighters are investigating a house fire in fremonts Niles District as suspicious. It started in a home on mission boulevard at 4 30. It took 30 minutes to put it out. Firefighters say the home was redtagged, no occupants, no injuries. Im cate caugiran live in the newsroom. Deadly clashes in ukraines capital drawing sharp reaction from washington and the European Union. The drastic measures the eu may do in order to stop the violence, the worst violence ukraine has seen in decades. A flight from sfo to Hong Kong Hit some extreme turbulence over japan. Im anne makovec live at sfo where we are hearing from passengers about two minutes of terror. And another kcbs traffic check. We are going to go flying over the Altamont Pass. Its definitely the slowest drive time right now. We dont like to see these red sensors below 20 Miles Per Hour. The heaviest traffic is approaching vasco and then as you can see, conditions improve out by the dublin interchange. Heavier than usual drive time this
With one of the 321 passengers. Reporter very scary because it was throwing you up and down sideways. Quite a few people were thrown up from their seats and hit the ceiling of the aircraft. We had a couple of the baggage bins opening up and the bags flying out. Photos from the flight show all the ambulances on the runway waiting for the plane to land in hong kong. They took six passengers and two crew members to the hospital. A Flight Attendant appeared to have been most seriously hurt with a neck injury. You can see the mess that was left in the aisles. Heres another picture from on board the plane. This kind of thing is one reason they suggest keeping your seatbelts fastened while flying. Live images from the ukraine where there are deadly clashes in the capital of kiev. At least 25 people were killed yesterday. Hundreds more were injured. Cbs news Susan Mcginnis explains how tensions between the u. S. And russia are now fueling all that violence. Reporter its another day of violence