Story, washington lost 31 of their first 50 games and at that point, nobody was thinking of running the thinking it was possible. But they we re thinking it was possible. But they were six elves away from getting to the season but they find a way to get back into it then they won the championship game in just four straight and then they had a week off, they have the chance to relax and the astros and the yankees are playing each other on the other side and theyre going to be fresh and ready to go and i think the whole city of washington are now ready, 95 yea rs city of washington are now ready, 95 years after they won themselves a world series title, an awful long time for them with loads of fans in washington that are going to be watching at the ballpark and when this series goes back to washington on friday night, they will be split one game all will be great for them if they can go to 2 0 up, but without a doubt they are the underdog but they are a wonderful story. They certainly ar
Welcome come a meredith. [applause] also welcome our vice chair. [applause] john in a dramatic shift from a few years ago, news, information , and history are being disseminated through an ever going come a very, fractured array of channels and media. Many of us find ourselves searching for clarity around the fundamental questions that underpin our nation. What does it mean to be american , and what is the story of america . At the National Museum, we are focused on bringing the nation together to a real understanding of our shared American History. We are exploring fundamental american ideals and ideas like of democracy, opportunity, and freedom to create the most engaging, interesting, and inclusive American History that helps people make sense of the present and shape a more humane future. Earlier this summer as part of ,he 15 year, 600 million reinvention of every facet of our work, we opened a new floor dedicated to the nation we built together one level above us. ,ur two key exhi
Bringing us tomorrow. With me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator and the independent and jo tanner, political strategist. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the telegraph leads on uk Prime Minister Boris Johnsons sudden decision to halt the further easing of lockdown restrictions in england amid concerns of a second wave of coronavirus. That story also the lead for the mail the paper focuses on possible plans for lockdown trade offs meaning some restrictions may have to be re imposed if others are lifted. The times describes borisjohnsons decision to pause the easing of englands lockdown as slamming on the brakes the paper also carries a picture of a swimmer in a west london pool, as the uk experienced its third hottest day on record. The i carries a picture of a packed beach in southern england earlier today, brighton and Hove City Council asked people to stay away from the area as it said social distancing was becoming impossible. Britains so called virus chaos also the l
Project designers are seeking public comment for “Pines to Mines” a seven-year, 68-mile idea for a trail connecting Nevada City to Truckee before the 30-day comment period expires Feb. 25.