Important communication. Thank you very much, and its a great for be here moderating this panel. Im catherine clinton. Im the denman professor of American History at the university of texas in san antonio and is my tag says im on the Advisory Board and im an author and so it is wonderful. Im also a veteran. I was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel, but today i went to say that im so pleased that were witnessing a great reunion a great kind of reckoning coming up against we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isnt it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such wonderful topics as race and lincoln and leadership in lincoln. Im pleased to report that my intuition is that we will have many more of these wonderful gatherings. And so we have to think historically and in thinking back i wanted to say Jonathan White gave us a wonderful bulletin, so look at what the topics were and in doing it. I see that the chief borrowed my punchin
Transportation. I dont believe that uber cannot offer those services. Taxi cab do. I believe that these third party will create more businesses and have more frequency clients for taxi driver jz put more medallion out there and have more jobs because there are a lot of drivers out of work. I think i hope you consider this third party. I think it is a solution. Thank you. Good afternoon. My name is george. I have been driving a tax 20 years. Im a medallion purchase in district 1 and here today to emphasize the importance of the partnership with uber. Our industry is failing. If our industry is great how come the mta have not sold a medallion in many years so this is very important, we dont want to miss the golden opportunity. Uber is brand. I know we dont like uber. They all most wiped out the industry. Nation goes to war and become alleys so we can not dwell on the past, we have to go forward. Uber is the hallmark of transportation. We will have non stop fares and know this because im
I was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel, but today i went to say that im so pleased that were witnessing a great reunion a great kind of reckoning coming up against we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isnt it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such wonderful topics as race and lincoln and leadership in lincoln. Im pleased to report that my intuition is that we will have many more of these wonderful gatherings. And so we have to think historically and in thinking back i wanted to say Jonathan White gave us a wonderful bulletin, so look at what the topics were and in doing it. I see that the chief borrowed my punching lincoln for his collection, and maybe its down in starkville because i gave my first talk here in 2003 lincoln our mortal president , but more seriously it was the scholars who were so supportive of the idea of bringing lincoln and his world alive. They got me started on my lincoln journey and we discussed
Great for be here moderating this panel. Im catherine clinton. Im the denman professor of American History at the university of texas in san antonio and is my tag says im on the Advisory Board and im an author and so it is wonderful. Im also a veteran. I was colonel for a year when i taught at the citadel, but today i went to say that im so pleased that were witnessing a great reunion a great kind of reckoning coming up against we have been meeting virtually for the past few months, but isnt it great to be back in person and have an afternoon where we explore such wonderful topics as race and lincoln and leadership in lincoln. Im pleased to report that my intuition is that we will have many more of these wonderful gatherings. And so we have to think historically and in thinking back i wanted to say Jonathan White gave us a wonderful bulletin, so look at what the topics were and in doing it. I see that the chief borrowed my punching lincoln for his collection, and maybe its down in star
Challenges, facing us today in this very different world. He said, americas leadership and prestige depend not merely upon our unmatched material progress, riches, and military strength, but on how we use our power in the interest of world peace and human betterment. Throughout americas adventure in free government, such basic purposes had been to keep the peace, to foster progress in human achievement, and to enhance liberty, dignity, and integrity among peoples and among nations. To strive for less would be unworthy of a free and religious people. Very, very wise words. Now, the challenges that face our world, our nation, and all of its institutions are great, so is our unprecedented capacity to deal with those problems. Never in the history of man has a nation possessed a world possessed so much capacity to deal with these problems. We must not fear change, but rather embrace it. To vive for less would be unworthy of our character and our purpose, and we would fail future generation