Our final speaker this morning is brian dirck. Brian is a professor of history at Anderson University in indiana. He is the author of numerous books on Abraham Lincoln including lincoln and davis, imagining america, lincoln the lawyer, lincoln and the constitution, Abraham Lincoln and White America and lincoln and indiana. His subjects probed some of the most interesting and relevant topics in lincolns life and he has won awards for his work including one from the new york civil war roundtable. He recently had the opportunity to travel to seoul, where he addressed the korean Abraham Lincoln society. I know i would like to hear more about that. [laughter] how can i get on the gravy train . [laughter] today, he will talk to us about Abraham Lincoln and death which was published earlier this year. A review at civil war monitor states students of the 16th president will want to add this concise, thoughtprovoking and sensitively written volume to their bookshelves created please join me in
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And first of all, thank you all so much for being here. I want to just start by expressing my appreciation to Mary Ellen Carroll for her continued support of manager king and facilitating the various meetings that take place with the Disaster Council. Theres a lot of work that needs to be done in San Francisco to address this. Many of the things that we know could happen that we may be surprised by. In addition to those things that we know are coming and having some consistent meetings with our various city service agencies, Law Enforcement and others who will be responsible when and if anything happens in our city is critical to ensuring the safety of residents of our city. This this conversation and us coming together. I know has been sparked by my push to start to look at the renewing of our alarm system that used to sound. At 12 00 every tuesday, something that, you know, especially those of us who grew up in San Francisco, we would hear consistently and if you heard it outside the
Let me let me use your microphone, president peskin. Thank you. Thank you so much. And first of all, thank you all so much for being here. I want to just start by expressing my appreciation to Mary Ellen Carroll for her continued support of manager king and facilitating the various meetings that take place with the Disaster Council. Theres a lot of work that needs to be done in San Francisco to address this. Many of the things that we know could happen that we may be surprised by. In addition to those things that we know are coming and having some consistent meetings with our various city service agencies, Law Enforcement and others who will be responsible when and if anything happens in our city is critical to ensuring the safety of residents of our city. This this conversation and us coming together. I know has been sparked by my push to start to look at the renewing of our alarm system that used to sound. At 12 00 every tuesday, something that, you know, especially those of us who g
Cell phoenix, and cell phones, tonight we have Something Special going on, cspan is recording. So, when we do the q a if youll just raise your hand, well bring over a microphone for you. And so we can just get it nice and loudly recorded for the show. So, id like to crow dues 0 toe you julie lythcotthaim, about how to raise an adult, has ba from stanford, a msa in writing from California College of the hearts. Tonight she is their read from her new book, real american. Please become please welcome julie. [applause] hi, everyone, wow, its so cool to be here at book people. So cool to be near austin, texas. I bring you greet little from the San Francisco bay area, we think of you often and always. Anney, thank you for introducing me and have you at this marvelous story. Its good to see friends, former students and fellow authors, jessica, so lovely to see the people i know and recognize. My former students. But also strangers, because when strangers come out to see you, that feels pretty