San jose with more on what happened dan. A gathering can we can tell you tonight that this stabbing did not happen. At a Church Service that actually happened at a shelter. That is here at the church and its used to house Homeless People we spoke with one man who was on staying here last night he spoke with us off camera and said this all started as an argument that later turned into a deadly fight. However, police still have not confirmed a motive. The doors to the homeless shelter at Grace Baptist Church in san jose remained closed monday night. Investigators swarmed the streets surrounding the area the night before to come through a stabbing spree of the victims, an unidentified man and a woman were killed 3 others were seriously wounded the church was not conducting any type of religious service last it is also used as a shelter for an housed here in downtown san jose. And the people involved in this incident are directly related are involved with that and house shelter situation,
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Good morning, weve been talking about the effects of the American Revolution and framing that around the question of how revolutionary was the American Revolution . What kind of changes could it negotiate in american society, american law . Why should we think of the American Revolution as a revolution rather than a war for independence . And we talked about this in various frameworks. We talk about whether the revolution altered the social structure, and the last time we met were talking about the impact of the revolutionary on African Americans and on the institution of slavery. We saw in that case, the legacy was quite mixed. The revolution said the institution of slavery on the path of destruction in the northern states but was instrumental and trying to deepening and strengthening institutions in the southern states. Today, i would like to talk about two topics that are closely interrelated. And that our two sides of the same coin, i want to talk today about how the revolution aff
Revolution . What kinds of changes did it initiate in american society, american law, American Government . Why should we think of the American Revolution as a revolution rather than simply a war for independence . So, we talked about weve talked about this in various frameworks. We talked about whether the revolution altered the social structure of the states that were involved in revolution. On the last time we met, we talked about the impact of the revolution on africanamericans and on the institution of slavery. We saw that in that case the legacy was quite mixed, right . The revolution set the institution of slavery on the path to destruction in the northern states but was instrumental in kind of deepening and strengthening the institution in the southern states. Today i want to talk about two topics that were closely interrelated and that are really two sides of the same coin. I want to talk today about how the revolution affected native americans and how the revolution created a