moderate and introduce these fantastic authors of these fantastic new books in urban politics and urban history. and so this is gonna be a roundtable discussion in which our four authors are going to give each of you a brief preview of their books. each of their books the the major questions they engage and then we re going to move to a roundtable discussion that i m going to moderate of questions for them about their individual work and collectively and then we re going to open it up for discussion from with everyone in the room. this is being broadcast live on c-span. so because of that we have the bright lights and we have microphones so that everyone out there can hear us and in if you do when we when i do open it up for discussion and what you do have a question and i you had asked that you go to the microphone in the middle of the room and and ask your question there and also introduce yourself and identify yourself and end your affiliation if you would like so that we
right. we ll go as in. all right. good afternoon, everyone. it s great to see you. i m margaret o meara. i m professor of history at the university of washington, and i m really excited to be here to moderate and introduce these fantastic authors of these fantastic new books in urban politics and urban history. and so this is gonna be a roundtable discussion in which our four authors are going to give each of you a brief preview of their books. each of their books the the major questions they engage and then we re going to move to a roundtable discussion that i m going to moderate of questions for them about their individual work and collectively and then we re going to open it up for discussion from with everyone in the room. this is being broadcast live on c-span. so because of that we have the bright lights and we have microphones so that everyone out there can hear us and in if you do when we when i do open it up for discussion and what you do have a question and i you ha
moderate and introduce these fantastic authors of these fantastic new books in urban politics and urban history. and so this is gonna be a roundtable discussion in which our four authors are going to give each of you a brief preview of their books. each of their books the the major questions they engage and then we re going to move to a roundtable discussion that i m going to moderate of questions for them about their individual work and collectively and then we re going to open it up for discussion from with everyone in the room. this is being broadcast live on c-span. so because of that we have the bright lights and we have microphones so that everyone out there can hear us and in if you do when we when i do open it up for discussion and what you do have a question and i you had asked that you go to the microphone in the middle of the room and and ask your question there and also introduce yourself and identify yourself and end your affiliation if you would like so that we
that s just he here so i would like to call this i would like to call this roundtable to order. okay, i ve always wanted to do that. hello everyone and welcome to our round table today constitutional history is political history. i m dr. yvonne pitts. i m an associate professor and i proudly call purdue s history department my home. i m affiliated with women s gender and sexuality studies american studies and critical. abilities, i m currently working on a project on transformations in jurisdictional authority during the american civil war. the timing for this round table is certainly propipitous propitious. excuse me. we wait with bated breath at least most of us in this room for a supreme court decisions that may well become the landmark decisions. we are teaching years from now. so before i introduce our panel, it would like to. thinkers with a special shout out. to dr. rachel sheldon and my colleague dr. katie brunell who organized this wonderful conference and round tabl
Into wildwood. So, well talk about what we can expect. The snow will arrive during the overnight hours from the southeast to northwest direction. The steadiest of that snow moves in from 9 00 a. M. To 3 oclock. Highest totals south and east of philadelphia, slushy and slick roads is a big concern as we go throughout the rest of the day. Weve got more details coming up with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. Well send it back over you to brian. Melissa thank you. Lets switch live to chad pradelli live at the penndot salt yard in norristown. Chad, our very first live shot of the season there. I guess that means theres getting ready tonight. Reporter yeah, brian, hopefully not many more but a press conference under way as we speak as penndot updates us on its operations for this storm. A little bit of a lull right now but in a few hours, when the flakes begin to fall, things will certainly pick up. Inside the penndot Operations Center all eyes on the roads and the weather radar.