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Sotomayor got lost on way to White House
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-09-25 13:23
The Supreme Court's first Hispanic justice told C-SPAN that a friend drove her from New York City to the District of Columbia the night before her appearance at the White House with Obama. She was furiously working on her speech during what is normally a four-hour drive when a torrential rainstorm enveloped the highway.
One of her law clerks who was originally from Washington eventually got them headed them back in the right direction and they arrived in the District of Columbia about 2:30 a.m. (0630 GMT), Sotomayor said. Recalling an earlier, momentous occasion, Sotomayor said she started to cry after her phone rang and a White House operator told her that President Obama was on the line.
Obama extracted two promises from her before getting off the phone, she said. "The first was to remain the person I was, and the second was to stay connected to my community," she said. "And I said to him that those were two easy promises to make, because those two things I could not change." The full Sotomayor interview will air on C-SPAN October 10 during the network's "Supreme Court Week." The new Supreme Court term begins on October 5. |