clear that we re not talking about the indian wars in this kind of lecture that s going to be in a couple weeks and we re gonna use that as as a way to link. kind of wars throughout the 19th century all the way up to it including the spanish-american war so our focus is we re kind of around that. we re thinking more kind of legal policy and issues and and such so the goal is to think in that broad 19th century way so our start point is a couple key things we need to kind of deal with the second half of our semester one of the big questions we re picking up on is what does it mean to be an american? all right who can claim to be an american? that s one of the big questions that s going to kind of? take us through the end of our semester into as we deal with the 19th century. so in upcoming weeks we re going to talk about, you know, immigrants. we re going to talk about kind of the progressive error and things like that. i think this is a good start point. to think about who is
to start with our discussion of native americans. this is one of two different discussions. we re having i want to make clear that we re not talking about the indian wars in this kind of lecture that s going to be in a couple weeks and we re gonna use that as as a way to link. kind of wars throughout the 19th century all the way up to it including the spanish-american war so our focus is we re kind of around that. we re thinking more kind of legal policy and issues and and such so the goal is to think in that broad 19th century way so our start point is a couple key things we need to kind of deal with the second half of our semester one of the big questions we re picking up on is what does it mean to be an american? all right who can claim to be an american? that s one of the big questions that s going to kind of? take us through the end of our semester into as we deal with the 19th century. so in upcoming weeks we re going to talk about, you know, immigrants. we re going to
gonna use that as as a way to link. kind of wars throughout the 19th century all the way up to it including the spanish-american war so our focus is we re kind of around that. we re thinking more kind of legal policy and issues and and such so the goal is to think in that broad 19th century way so our start point is a couple key things we need to kind of deal with the second half of our semester one of the big questions we re picking up on is what does it mean to be an american? all right who can claim to be an american? that s one of the big questions that s going to kind of? take us through the end of our semester into as we deal with the 19th century. so in upcoming weeks we re going to talk about, you know, immigrants. we re going to talk about kind of the progressive error and things like that. i think this is a good start point. to think about who is claiming american status. and what does that mean? so we re going to build from some of the ideas. we talked about with m
When washington burned tells the often forgotten story of august 24th, 1814, when the British Forces captured washington and threatened the survival of our young nation. Perhaps no single day in United States history was as threatening to the survival our nation as that when the British Forces captured washington. This unique moment have significantly altered nations path forward. But the event and the reasons it happened are little. Remember and little discussed, which is why were so to have dr. Watson here to talk with us. When washington burned narrates the British Campaign and the american missteps that led to the fall of the capital city, but also tells the redeeming story of courageous young clerks and a bold first lady who risked lives to save priceless documents, including the United States constitution. So who is dr. Watson . He was born in harrisburg, attended schools in nearby hershey, educated at virginia tech, where he was a member of the football hall and the track teams.
Started off looking outside in some of our views. We do have a very nice sunrise taking shape this view right here at san jose. Maybe not the nice sunrise, but you do have those clear skies overhead. Its not a good sunrise from that angle anyways. A little bit of fog up and down the san mateo coastline this morning. Most of us are seeing the bright skies. Winds have transition now pushing in from the west allowing that school sea breeze to come back through, really helping to cool things off 40s and 50s for current temps, oakland sitting at 54 petaluma nevado in the upper 40s later on today. Daytime highs in the 70s to 80s not as warm as yesterday. So were starting that cooldown process which continues this weekend. Ill get to it in your full forecast rain. All right, john, thanks that. Lets get you rolling here on a wednesday traveling into the city right now about 15 minutes making your way. Not seen any major accidents there. 7 to ridge also looks good. Just under 16 minutes, 81 to