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they went back to morristown the regiment suffered through the hardships of morristown in winter encampments there in 1780 the regiment did march to yorktown in 1781 hazen hawkins was very good about recording that one as well the long trick down into yorktown what he was seeing there at yorktown the regiment did distinguish itself in particular. it's light infantry company, which had been attached to lafayette's light infantry corps through that summer of 1781 and the light infantry company of hazens regiment was part of the assault party under hamilton on readout number 10, which beat the french who were trying to take readout number nine at the exact same time. through it by after yorktown. the regiment was set up to lancaster pennsylvania. not too far from here if you will and they were on guard duty with the prisoners of war there where i would like to point out that hazen again was pressing for an invasion of canada. through into 1782, you know, let's do it. and of course you're everybody's waiting for the diplomats to get everything done to get the peace treaty. let's end this and the
they went back to morristown the regiment suffered through the hardships of morristown in winter encampments there in 1780 the regiment did march to yorktown in 1781 hazen hawkins was very good about recording that one as well the long trick down into yorktown what he was seeing there at yorktown the regiment did distinguish itself in particular. it's light infantry company, which had been attached to lafayette's light infantry corps through that summer of 1781 and the light infantry company of...
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, the regiment suffered through the difficulties of morristown. the regiment did much to yorktown in 1781. hawkins was very good about recording that one as well we, the town to yorktown. at yorktown, the regiment did distinguish itself, in particular it's infantry company, which had been to one lafayette, and the light -- part of the assault party under hamilton on readout number 10, which beat the french who are trying to take out read out number nine at exactly the same time. after yorktown, the regiment was sent up to lancaster, pennsylvania, not too long from here if you will. they were on guard duty with the prisoners of war there where i would like to point out that hazen again was pressing for an invasion of canada. threw into 1782, you know, let us do it. and everybody is waiting for the diplomats to get everything done, to get the peace treaty, let's end this, and there's hazen going, come on, let's have one last chance, let's go for canada again! i love it. washington writes him back going, interesting, send me your plans. you know. and
, the regiment suffered through the difficulties of morristown. the regiment did much to yorktown in 1781. hawkins was very good about recording that one as well we, the town to yorktown. at yorktown, the regiment did distinguish itself, in particular it's infantry company, which had been to one lafayette, and the light -- part of the assault party under hamilton on readout number 10, which beat the french who are trying to take out read out number nine at exactly the same time. after yorktown,...
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well, cbs' nancy chen starts us off tonight from morristown, new jersey. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. the concern as this rain comes down is that it will ice over, creating slick and dangerous roads. the same system has already brought deadly conditions across half the country, with millions more still in its path. traffic grinding to a halt on interstate 10 after slick and icy roads caused two tractor trailers to jackknife near kerrville, texas, killing one person. drivers were left stranded in frigid temperatures. including danielle and her friends. they rode out in the utall but they're moving again. >> we haven't eaten in 24 hours. we haven't had water in just about that same amount of timang out. >> reporter: to the north, freezing rain and sleet turned into ice. cbs correspondent omar villafranca. villafranca. >> reporter: here in north texas, the main roads and highways have been treated, but it's side streets like this with the slush and the ice, they're still tricky to navigate, and all of this is going to refreeze
well, cbs' nancy chen starts us off tonight from morristown, new jersey. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. the concern as this rain comes down is that it will ice over, creating slick and dangerous roads. the same system has already brought deadly conditions across half the country, with millions more still in its path. traffic grinding to a halt on interstate 10 after slick and icy roads caused two tractor trailers to jackknife near kerrville, texas, killing...
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some, like morristown, new jersey, have sought safer refuge here in lviv, but no plans to cross the polishr. a full-scale invasion? >> sure, if troops are coming to lviv, that would definitely influence our decision. >> reporter: now, there was that major cyber-attack that you mentioned earlier tonight. it shut down the web sites of the ministry of defense and a couple of major banks. everything was up and running in a couple hours. people we spoke to said this was probably something to test the system. norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata in lviv, thank you. tonight, president biden warns that harsh sanctions on russia could have significant blow-back on the u.s. economy, including possible price hikes and disruption to the nation's energy supply. a gallon of gas is now about $1 more than it was a year ago, and we get more had from cbs' omar villafranca. >> reporter: filling up your gas tank can hospital your wallet. california has some of the highest prices, an average of $4.71 a gallon. this station near downtown l.a. was well over $6. >> holy mackerel. i couldn't know it. it was crazy.
some, like morristown, new jersey, have sought safer refuge here in lviv, but no plans to cross the polishr. a full-scale invasion? >> sure, if troops are coming to lviv, that would definitely influence our decision. >> reporter: now, there was that major cyber-attack that you mentioned earlier tonight. it shut down the web sites of the ministry of defense and a couple of major banks. everything was up and running in a couple hours. people we spoke to said this was probably...
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host: let's hear from hugh, morristown, new jersey on the republican line. caller: yes, hello. i have a comment. i would like to remind people that last time inflation was this bad that -- in the early 1970's, president nixon instituted a price and wage freeze, and overnight the -- it worked. it worked fantastically. immediately the price increased. host: you are kind of breaking up there, hugh. either of you, is there any talk of that sort of plan? guest: there is no talk of price and wage control. the fed is still historically low interest rates. they have a lot of room to raise those. the ball is in the fed's court. we are not seeing talk in either party wage and price controls. host: another call from new jersey. liz on the democrats line there. caller: good morning. i am calling about when and if we fully get rid of this covid pandemic, since the united states suffered the most loss of life and millions and millions of cases of people who got infected and survived it, is there any talk of having a panel or task force to look over why we were so ill prepared for this pandem
host: let's hear from hugh, morristown, new jersey on the republican line. caller: yes, hello. i have a comment. i would like to remind people that last time inflation was this bad that -- in the early 1970's, president nixon instituted a price and wage freeze, and overnight the -- it worked. it worked fantastically. immediately the price increased. host: you are kind of breaking up there, hugh. either of you, is there any talk of that sort of plan? guest: there is no talk of price and wage...
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host: let's hear from hugh, morristown, new jersey on the republican line. caller: yes, hello. i have a comment. i would like to remind people that last time inflation was this bad that -- in the early 1970's, president nixon instituted a price and wage freeze, and overnight the -- it worked. it worked fantastically. immediately the price increased. host: you are kind of breaking up there, hugh. either of you, is there any talk of that sort of plan? guest: there is no talk of price and wage control. the fed is still historically low interest rates. they have a lot of room to raise those. the ball is in the fed's court. we are not seeing talk in either party wage and price controls. host: another call from new jersey. liz on the democrats line there. caller: good morning. i am calling about when and if we fully get rid of this covid pandemic, since the united states suffered the most loss of life and millions and millions of cases of people who got infected and survived it, is there any talk of having a panel or task force to look over why we were so ill prepared for this pandem
host: let's hear from hugh, morristown, new jersey on the republican line. caller: yes, hello. i have a comment. i would like to remind people that last time inflation was this bad that -- in the early 1970's, president nixon instituted a price and wage freeze, and overnight the -- it worked. it worked fantastically. immediately the price increased. host: you are kind of breaking up there, hugh. either of you, is there any talk of that sort of plan? guest: there is no talk of price and wage...
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we go back to what you've said after the coos country campaign they went back to morristown. the regiment suffered through the hardships in winter encampments there in 1780. the regiment did march to yorktowne in 1781. hazen hawkins was very good about recording that as well, the long trek down into yorktowne, what he was seeing there. at yorktowne the regiment did distinguish itself, in particular its light infantry company which then attached to lafayette's light infantry corps through the summer and hazen's regiment was part of the assault party under hamilton on readout number 10 which beat out the french trying to take out number 9 at the exact same time. after yorktowne the regiment was sent up to lancaster, pennsylvania, not too far from here, if you will, and they were on guard duty with the prisoners of war where i would like to point out hazen again was pressing for an invasion of canada. through into 1782, let's do it. everybody is waiting for the diplomats to get everything done, to get the peace treaty. lets let's do this. hazen, we have one last chance. let's go
we go back to what you've said after the coos country campaign they went back to morristown. the regiment suffered through the hardships in winter encampments there in 1780. the regiment did march to yorktowne in 1781. hazen hawkins was very good about recording that as well, the long trek down into yorktowne, what he was seeing there. at yorktowne the regiment did distinguish itself, in particular its light infantry company which then attached to lafayette's light infantry corps through the...
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he changes his mind in morristown after the victories in trenton new jersey. he changes his mind because he sees that he's got to do it. he issues an edict, you will not come into this army unless you have been inoculated. he enforces it rigorously. that's an example of his flexibility. he has a great-high eye for subordinate talent. washington sees an overweight boston book seller named henry knox is going to be the father of american artillery. he is a genius as a gunner. or that a 30-something quaker anchor smith from rhode island named nathaniel green will become one of the great battle captains in american military history. he sees these guys and promotes them and gives them responsibility. so these are some of the reasons why he is the indispensable man. >> rick, you speak of the foundational truths of the american revolution. you use did -- ebl you said even if they are only aspirational which heens we are still trying to arrive at them. what are those foundational truths? while on the subject, do foundational truths exist for world war ii? what do they
he changes his mind in morristown after the victories in trenton new jersey. he changes his mind because he sees that he's got to do it. he issues an edict, you will not come into this army unless you have been inoculated. he enforces it rigorously. that's an example of his flexibility. he has a great-high eye for subordinate talent. washington sees an overweight boston book seller named henry knox is going to be the father of american artillery. he is a genius as a gunner. or that a...
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he changes his mind when he's at morristown after the victories trenton in new jersey. it changes his mind because he sees that i got to do it. i've got to do it so he issues issues in edict you will not come into this army unless you have been inoculated. and he enforces it rigorously. so that's an example of his flexibility. he's got a great eye for subordinate talent eisenhower's too washington sees that a 25 year old overweight boston bookseller named henry knox. is going to be the father of american artillaries a genius as a gunner or that 30 something quaker anchorsmith from rhode island named nathaniel greene will become one of the great battle captains captains in american military history. he's and promotes them and gives them responsibilities. so. these are some of the reasons why he is the indispensable man. rick you speak of the foundational truths of the american revolution and you used i believe you say even if there are only aspirational which means we're still trying to arrive at them. well, what are those foundational truths and i'm just you know while
he changes his mind when he's at morristown after the victories trenton in new jersey. it changes his mind because he sees that i got to do it. i've got to do it so he issues issues in edict you will not come into this army unless you have been inoculated. and he enforces it rigorously. so that's an example of his flexibility. he's got a great eye for subordinate talent eisenhower's too washington sees that a 25 year old overweight boston bookseller named henry knox. is going to be the father...
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host: let's hear from hugh, morristown, new jersey on the republican line. caller: yes, hello.a comment. i would like to remind people that last time inflation was this bad that -- in the early 1970's, president nixon instituted a price and wage freeze, and overnight the -- it worked. it worked fantastically. immediately the price increased. host: you are kind of breaking up there, hugh. either of you, is there any talk of that sort of plan? guest: there is no talk of price and wage control. the fed is still historically low interest rates. they have a lot of room to raise those. the ball is in the fed's court. we are not seeing talk in either party wage and price controls. host: another call from new jersey. liz on the democrats line there. caller: good morning. i am calling about when and if we fully get rid of this covid pandemic, since the united states suffered the most loss of life and millions and millions of cases of people who got infected and survived it, is there any talk of having a panel or task force to look over why we were so ill prepared for this pandemic? and
host: let's hear from hugh, morristown, new jersey on the republican line. caller: yes, hello.a comment. i would like to remind people that last time inflation was this bad that -- in the early 1970's, president nixon instituted a price and wage freeze, and overnight the -- it worked. it worked fantastically. immediately the price increased. host: you are kind of breaking up there, hugh. either of you, is there any talk of that sort of plan? guest: there is no talk of price and wage control....