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armstrong was writing an address to the army at newburg. we know armstrong was writing it because the original's in armstrong's handwriting. the original document. the document copied that night and on monday morning it was taken to the temple of virtue where every morning theage tants from the regiments arrived to get their daily orders and on this morning among the daily orders was this address. it began, it is anonymous, he did not sign it, the address began, gentlemen, a fellow soldier whose interests and affections bind him strongly to you, whose past suffering has been as great and whose future fortunes may be as desperate as yours, would beg leave to address you. will congress address our wrongs or will they trample on our rights? if peace comes and we put down our swords, what then? the address went on to rally the officers. and then declared at the en, we will meet tomorrow, tuesday, the 11th at the temple of virtue. as soon as this address arrived at washington's headquarters, he immediately issued a general order canceling the me
armstrong was writing an address to the army at newburg. we know armstrong was writing it because the original's in armstrong's handwriting. the original document. the document copied that night and on monday morning it was taken to the temple of virtue where every morning theage tants from the regiments arrived to get their daily orders and on this morning among the daily orders was this address. it began, it is anonymous, he did not sign it, the address began, gentlemen, a fellow soldier...
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then encamped at newburg, new york. the officers were general alexander mcdougal from new york, colonel mathias ogden from new jersey and colonel john brooks from massachusetts. these three officers arrived in the congress to announce to the members that the army at newburg, american army, was on the verge of mutiny. how could this have happened? after almost eight years of war, with victories so close in sight, all was now in peril of being lost. we often think of course the american revolution ended october 1781, yorktown. with the surrender of general wallace to the franco american force under the command of washington. that was not the case. for even with surrender of yorktown, the british army still occupied new york, savannah, georgia, charleston, south carolina, wilmington, north carolina, and a good portion of maine. and the navy, while it had been defeated at the battle of the capes during the yorktown campaign, navy was still supreme. the navy was still mistress of the ocean. the british had hardly been beaten
then encamped at newburg, new york. the officers were general alexander mcdougal from new york, colonel mathias ogden from new jersey and colonel john brooks from massachusetts. these three officers arrived in the congress to announce to the members that the army at newburg, american army, was on the verge of mutiny. how could this have happened? after almost eight years of war, with victories so close in sight, all was now in peril of being lost. we often think of course the american...
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we take you now to newburg, indiana, the same cell that dropped the cell in harrisburg, illinois.an ef-1 status at this point with half the wind and half the strength of the harrisburg tornado, but still look at the damage from that. we showed you the radar live and we were on the air at the time and it continued to move across the ohio river, again, just south of evansville and then continuing east past that. all right, the threat for today, at least from this cell, these line of cells is over. we got a little bit of snow across the northeast. but across the parts of the midsection of the country, may see the storms fire up later on, again. the storms across alabama and georgia have thankfully weakened and still thunder and lightning with that. st. louis to memphis, that is your threat later today. not much of a tornado threat and straight line winds potentially doing some damage. tomorrow is whole other ball game. a potent system diving out of the northern rockies and right now the storm's prediction center has put a moderate risk out. when they do that two days in advance, ashl
we take you now to newburg, indiana, the same cell that dropped the cell in harrisburg, illinois.an ef-1 status at this point with half the wind and half the strength of the harrisburg tornado, but still look at the damage from that. we showed you the radar live and we were on the air at the time and it continued to move across the ohio river, again, just south of evansville and then continuing east past that. all right, the threat for today, at least from this cell, these line of cells is...
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these pictures come from newburg, indiana.land county, where the hail there was huge. high winds, obviously lots of damage to homes. a total of three people were killed in the state of tennessee. storms continued east but rob marciano was reporting for us that they less sened in their fierceness and that, of course, really ended up accounting for the fewer deaths to report thankfully today. there are other stories making news this morning as well and christine romans is back in new york. she has a look at those stories. hey, christine. >> soledad, those pictures, they really almost understate the scope of the damage around you, don't they? tornado is a rare story where the pictures don't even tell the whole story, right? >> that's true. that's really true. you're absolutely right. >> all right. we'll switch now quickly to afghanistan, soledad. some breaking news. two more american soldiers have been killed and a third mrn has been wounded this morning. gunman opening fire in a naval base in canada hare. the shootings are the l
these pictures come from newburg, indiana.land county, where the hail there was huge. high winds, obviously lots of damage to homes. a total of three people were killed in the state of tennessee. storms continued east but rob marciano was reporting for us that they less sened in their fierceness and that, of course, really ended up accounting for the fewer deaths to report thankfully today. there are other stories making news this morning as well and christine romans is back in new york. she...
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and james newburg. james la grecian and joe mitchell. those are the votes you would have had to cast today to contribute to mitt romney getting the presidential nomination for president. it does not matter who you vote for for president, it matters which individual delegates you vote for and who they stand for. now, let's say you do like mitt romney, but let's say you hate this guy jimmy john liautaud, or you hate one of these other people. you can't vote for them because you had a dispute about the height of a fence this guy put up near your child's ballpark. you have a random dispute for one of these delegates. you can pick all the other people listed as the mitt romney delegates but not the guy you don't like. let's say your other delegate choice is jim hendricks. this is all hypothetical. i don't know who these people are, but it says on your ballot that jim hendricks is for newt gingrich. even though you're not particularly for newt gingrich, that's okay, you can pick him as a delegate. if you did that, how would your vote be counte
and james newburg. james la grecian and joe mitchell. those are the votes you would have had to cast today to contribute to mitt romney getting the presidential nomination for president. it does not matter who you vote for for president, it matters which individual delegates you vote for and who they stand for. now, let's say you do like mitt romney, but let's say you hate this guy jimmy john liautaud, or you hate one of these other people. you can't vote for them because you had a dispute...