reporter: laurie is excited this will give her more options on how to get from place to place. they are looking at it from our perspective, how to get you where you need to be faster. they are actually saying, here, let us help. reporter: she doesn t have a car and this is her best option. she says she ll be ready by the time the new routes are up and running february 14th. and volunteers will be out in williams park until the 16th to help people with the changes. boy, temperatures today, around 80 degrees. tomorrow lower 80s, so big changes from last weekend. that s just another example of el nio. and you could get fog and we are getting reports of sea fog that s going to get thicker through the evening and tomorrow morning. tomorrow plan to set that alarm a little early, especially if you live near the coast, because that s where visibility will be the lowest. partly cloudy skies this evening, temperatures very warm, only in the 60s. then another cold front and anot
reformer, josephine roche and progressivism in 20 century america, published in 2015. that book is available for purchase in signing after the session. it is on that subject, josephine roche, we will hear from robyn muncy today. robyn? thank you so much to christian and eric and the woodrow wilson center for inviting me to speak and thank you to amanda and peter for taking care of the logistics. i m delighted by the opportunity to launch this biography of josephine roche at the wilson center because i spent an absolutely glorious year of fellowship here in 2007-2008. came back in the summer of 2009, spent that summer is a public policy scholar. it feels really good to bring this finally completed work to an institution that did so much to nurture it. i thought it would begin by explaining how it s happened that i spent a decade of my life researching and writing the biography of a woman nobody has ever heard of. [laguughter] it all started early in the 21st century when i
engendering america, and most recently relentless reformer, josephine roche and progressivism in 20th century america, published in 2015. that book is available for purchase in signing after the session. it is on that subject, josephine roche, we will hear from robyn muncy today. robyn? thank you so much to christian and eric and the woodrow wilson center for inviting me to speak and thank you to amanda and peter for taking care of the logistics. i m delighted by the opportunity to launch this biography of josephine roche at the wilson center because i spent an absolutely glorious year of fellowship here in 2007-2008. came back in the summer of 2009, spent that summer is a public policy scholar. it feels really good to bring this finally completed work to an institution that did so much to nurture it. i thought i would begin by explaining how it happened that i spent a decade of my life researching and writing the biography of a woman nobody has ever heard of. [laughter