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thomas pen, and that is how the news is looking. this christmas day 2024. our very best wishes to all celebrate. i'll be back off the top. do hoping to catch you the the video june 22nd 1941 piece in the theme. everyone in the country should be the radio announcement that was begun. fios fighting was already ranging. whereas legitimate troops and disagree or motor.
thomas pen, and that is how the news is looking. this christmas day 2024. our very best wishes to all celebrate. i'll be back off the top. do hoping to catch you the the video june 22nd 1941 piece in the theme. everyone in the country should be the radio announcement that was begun. fios fighting was already ranging. whereas legitimate troops and disagree or motor.
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thomas pen for me, us army non commissioned officer. thank you. so things 11 on now we're hearing reports that these rows of violations of aid, so ready, shaky truth with hezbollah increasing by the day. the us, however, has insisted that the sci fi is holding most of most heinously, passing himself on the back for the mechanisms that establish together with fronts the past with some important about what we were able to set up working with for us, have an oversight mechanism if there are concerns that one party, the other is violating the ceasefire, it comes to us and one way or another, we engage the parties. that's exactly what's happened to cease fires is holding. and we're using the mechanism. it was established when any concerns with arisen about any alleged or ported violations. at the very same day, the blinking made that statement. the idea for these footage of his bone bod months of the southern lebanese area of a match though soon. a separate seas radius drawing that report. it became the lives of 3 civilians, ortiz steve swede. it was o
thomas pen for me, us army non commissioned officer. thank you. so things 11 on now we're hearing reports that these rows of violations of aid, so ready, shaky truth with hezbollah increasing by the day. the us, however, has insisted that the sci fi is holding most of most heinously, passing himself on the back for the mechanisms that establish together with fronts the past with some important about what we were able to set up working with for us, have an oversight mechanism if there are...
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ok, but we spoke to the format, non commissioned officer of the us army thomas pen. he code uh, so getting off of the view about washington's, the stabilizing actions and the reach. and i think that its main goal is to undermine anyone who doesn't follow its agenda. know, from past experience to the united states, governments use this, this organization as a tool to try to achieve insights. i especially in the 1st i see this completely, there's a lot in the sense that it rejects from, from top down like us the nothing to do with it or let me transfer you to the next that and doesn't want to do with the policy from totally revolution, or push me things to talk with the government to get together the favor of you know, what the washington is, is it's a washington's interest. the timing for me is really interesting that it's taking place now as the. now we're getting ready to change it. ministration stays both to 12008 weeks as well as medicine groups fight the way across syria claims of the cosy relationship with she if have resurfaced their ring and deputy foreign min
ok, but we spoke to the format, non commissioned officer of the us army thomas pen. he code uh, so getting off of the view about washington's, the stabilizing actions and the reach. and i think that its main goal is to undermine anyone who doesn't follow its agenda. know, from past experience to the united states, governments use this, this organization as a tool to try to achieve insights. i especially in the 1st i see this completely, there's a lot in the sense that it rejects from, from top...
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we discussed the prospects for accountability with german american economist thomas pen. this is the site type of monitoring system that we have. is this, that dollar based system uh, with united states that the center is the issue or of the, you know, we're, we're one reserve currency. they're all accountable. he gets lost is just so much more as it gets induced under such that you know, what type of monetary regime where the money can be, but essentially printed it well and hand it out. um, well, you know, it's why we got the growth companies like, like, amazon these, these, these, these big gigantic google american multinationals. they're able to take over the entire american market and you know, other markets as well because they have easy access to this printed up funny money . and it leads to, it's kind of like a, it's everybody's, it's like a big party and everybody's at the bar. but it's getting drunk, the federal reserve is the, is the, is the really the bar tender hand and have all this free money and everybody's getting like it up on it. and it doesn't matter w
we discussed the prospects for accountability with german american economist thomas pen. this is the site type of monitoring system that we have. is this, that dollar based system uh, with united states that the center is the issue or of the, you know, we're, we're one reserve currency. they're all accountable. he gets lost is just so much more as it gets induced under such that you know, what type of monetary regime where the money can be, but essentially printed it well and hand it out. um,...
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and the green the so we just a of the resources, the reason they ok, but farmer, us army and c o thomas pen told us, washington undermines those in syria who don't follow as agenda and is using the terrorist of forces to further its interest, you know, things from past experience that, that, that the united states, governments use this, this organization as a tool to try to achieve insights. and especially in the 1st like syria, that is completely, there's a lot thomas around in the sense that it rejects from, from top down like us, the nothing to do with any country that yes, that, and doesn't want to do with the policy from totally revolution or push me things to talk to the government to get together the favor of you know, what washington is a chamber washington's interest. the timing for me is really interesting that it's taking place now as the now we're getting ready to change it. ministration has another space, both to trump down to about 8 weeks of staying in the region. 60 violations of the states far and level not have been documented so far. that's according to the head of hezbol
and the green the so we just a of the resources, the reason they ok, but farmer, us army and c o thomas pen told us, washington undermines those in syria who don't follow as agenda and is using the terrorist of forces to further its interest, you know, things from past experience that, that, that the united states, governments use this, this organization as a tool to try to achieve insights. and especially in the 1st like syria, that is completely, there's a lot thomas around in the sense that...
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thomas pen told us, washington undermines those in syria who don't follow its agenda and is using the terrorist forces to further it's interest. know, from past experience that the united states, governments use this disorganization as a tool to try to achieve insights. and especially in the 1st like syria, that is completely, there's a lot of time i ran it in the sense that it rejects from, from top down like us, the do it for the right. let me transfer you to the next that and doesn't want to do with the policy issue from totally revolution or push me things to talk with the government to get together to favor of you know, what the washington is. it's a washington's interest. the timing for me is really interesting that it's taking place now as age. now we're getting ready to change it. ministration stays both to trump down to about 8 weeks of staying in the region. 6, the violations of the states far and loving on have been documented so far. and that's according to the head of hezbollah, who has reached out to the deals oversight committee in search of, of response. the queen men
thomas pen told us, washington undermines those in syria who don't follow its agenda and is using the terrorist forces to further it's interest. know, from past experience that the united states, governments use this disorganization as a tool to try to achieve insights. and especially in the 1st like syria, that is completely, there's a lot of time i ran it in the sense that it rejects from, from top down like us, the do it for the right. let me transfer you to the next that and doesn't want to...
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the us all mean non commissioned officer thomas pen gave us his comments from the c. apparently the, the defense, some reports that the attacker was a saudi arabian, the national tensions are growing during this country or they have been on for, for the past. i mean, since 2015 really and you know, where that was economic conditions deteriorating. you've got a condition here that so you know, there's nothing that really binds the people together. i mean that there's no common language. is it that everyone speaks what it would be if parts are so common religion, all the culture really. and the thing that defines people really is the, is the opportunity to, to come across, you know, funny. and once that tries up, i mean you have people going into other thoughts and you see the right the see here . um a that's a hard time for germany are just terrible that we can't come to these kinds of things anymore. and the 15 and 1520 years ago, never heard anything like this. and all these, these kind of things never happen in this country and it's just getting, you know, worse and
the us all mean non commissioned officer thomas pen gave us his comments from the c. apparently the, the defense, some reports that the attacker was a saudi arabian, the national tensions are growing during this country or they have been on for, for the past. i mean, since 2015 really and you know, where that was economic conditions deteriorating. you've got a condition here that so you know, there's nothing that really binds the people together. i mean that there's no common language. is it...
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and we were speaking with a former us on the n c o thomas pen, he was actually on the scene shortly after this of my family. my ex wife was actually from mazda of oregon, and uh, my daughter was here earlier today. if you can see on the left side of the set up a tree hodge, i don't know if you can see it from this. are you out there? do you have to bear with me? i'm just using a cellphone. that's all i got was pro. okay, off here. all you have to settled down a little bit tension is a growing here in this country. are they happy? no. for, for the past, i mean since 2015 really and you know, where that was economic conditions deteriorating. you've got a condition here that so you know, there's nothing that really binds the people together. i mean that there's no common language. is it that everyone speaks what it would be if parts are so common, our vision of the culture really. and the thing that defines people really is the, is the opportunity to, to come across, you know, funny. and once that tries up, i mean you have people going into the approach and you see the right the ac here. um
and we were speaking with a former us on the n c o thomas pen, he was actually on the scene shortly after this of my family. my ex wife was actually from mazda of oregon, and uh, my daughter was here earlier today. if you can see on the left side of the set up a tree hodge, i don't know if you can see it from this. are you out there? do you have to bear with me? i'm just using a cellphone. that's all i got was pro. okay, off here. all you have to settled down a little bit tension is a growing...
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i'm going to columbus found financial expert thomas pen. this is the site type of monitoring system that we have this dis, dollar based system. uh, with the united states at the center as the issuer of the, you know, one reserve currency derrick. all accounts, all he gets lost is just so much more as it gets induced under such as, you know, what type of monetary regime, where the money can be essentially printed. it will then hand it out. but you know, it's why we got the growth companies like, like, amazon, these, these, these, these big gigantic google american multinationals. they're able to take over the entire american market and you know, other markets as well because they have easy access to this printed up funding money. and it leaves its kind of like a if everybody's, if it's like a big party and everybody's at the bar. but it's getting trucks that have federal reserve is the, is the, is the really the bartender hand and have all this free money and everybody's getting liquored up on it. and it doesn't matter where you spend that b
i'm going to columbus found financial expert thomas pen. this is the site type of monitoring system that we have this dis, dollar based system. uh, with the united states at the center as the issuer of the, you know, one reserve currency derrick. all accounts, all he gets lost is just so much more as it gets induced under such as, you know, what type of monetary regime, where the money can be essentially printed. it will then hand it out. but you know, it's why we got the growth companies like,...
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outlet. facilitate this conversation further here with a former us army non commissioned officer thomas pen. not joining us here in austin international. it's almost great to get you on the problem and we always appreciate your commentary to be here again. thanks for having. thanks might um, you know, when talking about is times out of the article here, i'm not entirely surprised by it. it's always been very versa phobic pro will that we would like people to think it's pro peace. it's just another div state apparatus, mouthpiece frankly. but at the end of the day, this kind of action the assassination of could hear the offer. you know, this kind of action is always being light against an unspoken rule. the fee, it was something like this is just going to come back around. it is going to be below bathroom, something like this. you're not put into a final tit for tat. what are your thoughts of what comes next? i am in the article now. it's basically an open admission. i mean that anything goes at this point, we're seeing, you know, what the western powers with what they're willing to go to wh
outlet. facilitate this conversation further here with a former us army non commissioned officer thomas pen. not joining us here in austin international. it's almost great to get you on the problem and we always appreciate your commentary to be here again. thanks for having. thanks might um, you know, when talking about is times out of the article here, i'm not entirely surprised by it. it's always been very versa phobic pro will that we would like people to think it's pro peace. it's just...
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henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america legal briefs, memoranda the declaration of independence, and above all letters, thousands of them, which kaplan calls among his most powerful and revealing writings throughout his masterly pen, kaplan brings a skilled biographers attention to how jefferson reveals himself through his writing, often without without intending to, as kaplan says of notes on the state of virginia. it's a book about jefferson partly because jefferson did not want it to, a book about himself. the jefferson we meet here is not surprisingly learned and forceful. but kaplan also shows this jefferson as a writer who's often evasive with holding anxious self-pity and inconsistent, eager to shield him
henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america legal briefs, memoranda the declaration of independence,...
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when the nazis came to power in 1933, thomas mon, left germany with his family move to switzerland, pen to the united states. and later, back to switch to most mind advocated for tolerance, human dignity, and somebody died and 1955, which almost month wrote the magic mountain. and she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old him, the pro war him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. leslie's hand to muslim watson price is me, most of up to him us. mine is honest and sincere willingness. i'm courage to change his mind to put his views, the task again and again, and to arrive at new views or to stand up for those new views of tools until he revises them again. i think of this some of whom do i have. the magic mountain reflects exactly that in this up when the magic mountain came out in 1924 european society was really on edge versus feeling like today. actually the restlessness of heightened tensions, existential dread, and the feeling that society could go off the rails. and at least what was in the air, he writes in
when the nazis came to power in 1933, thomas mon, left germany with his family move to switzerland, pen to the united states. and later, back to switch to most mind advocated for tolerance, human dignity, and somebody died and 1955, which almost month wrote the magic mountain. and she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old him, the pro war him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. leslie's hand to muslim watson price is...
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they should be familiar to us all from the declaration of independence, from the pen of thomas jefferson, and a little editing from john adams, and adopted by the continental congress. the dell curation says we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed . whenever any form of government becomes instructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute new government. laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as will see most likely to effect their safety and happiness. governments long established shall not be changed for light and transit causes. he could run on a little bit. this is the tie between the american revolution and natural rights but also the mention of what we think of as the common good. that is one reason. the second reason i have
they should be familiar to us all from the declaration of independence, from the pen of thomas jefferson, and a little editing from john adams, and adopted by the continental congress. the dell curation says we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the...
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when the nazis came to power in 1933, thomas, my left germany with his family moved to switzerland pen to the united states. and later back to switch from us mon advocated for tolerance and human dignity until he died and 1955. when thomas mind wrote the magic mountain, she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old hat, the pro war, him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. let's be sent to muslims. watson price is me most about thomas, man is honest and sincere willingness and courage to change his mind. to put his views, the task again and again and to arrive and you've use one to stand up for those new views until until you revises them. again. i think of the some of the of them, the magic mountain reflects exactly that in the up when the magic mountain came out in 1924 european society was really on edge versus feeling like today. actually, the restlessness of heightened tensions, existential dread, and the feeling that society could go off the rails. that's what i can do. what was in the air, he writes in the no
when the nazis came to power in 1933, thomas, my left germany with his family moved to switzerland pen to the united states. and later back to switch from us mon advocated for tolerance and human dignity until he died and 1955. when thomas mind wrote the magic mountain, she was thinking about his own process of political transformation. he puts a lot of the old hat, the pro war, him, that he distance himself from, into the character of nafta. let's be sent to muslims. watson price is me most...
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they should be familiar to us all from the declaration of independence, from the pen of thomas jefferson, and a little editing from john adams, and adopted by the continental congress. the dell curation says we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed . whenever any form of government becomes instructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute new government. laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as will see most likely to effect their safety and happiness. governments long established shall not be changed for light and transit causes. he could run on a little bit. this is the tie between the american revolution and natural rights but also the mention of what we think of as the common good. that is one reason. the second reason i have
they should be familiar to us all from the declaration of independence, from the pen of thomas jefferson, and a little editing from john adams, and adopted by the continental congress. the dell curation says we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the...
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penned by franklin's hand. the architect's table on which our first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, drafted the blueprints of democracy. the antique silver, shaped by a near neighbor of john adams, paul revere. and it reminds you that these founding statesmen, statespeople, did not know if their experiment would succeed, as we know from the famous words of ben franklin, who walked out of the constitution hall and asked, what do we have? a monarchy or a republic? and he answered succinctly, a republic, if you can keep it. it reminds you that these founding statespeople did not know if their experiment was going to succeed. and we, all of our generations, have the responsibility to try to answer that question. they were unfailingly willing to get caught trying. think about riding a horse from braintree, massachusetts, quincy all the way down to philadelphia in the dead of winter to begin that work. ultimately it was their creativity and their courage, their persistence, their confidence about the possibilities of the future that left the world vastly different and far better than they found it. and i know l
penned by franklin's hand. the architect's table on which our first secretary of state, thomas jefferson, drafted the blueprints of democracy. the antique silver, shaped by a near neighbor of john adams, paul revere. and it reminds you that these founding statesmen, statespeople, did not know if their experiment would succeed, as we know from the famous words of ben franklin, who walked out of the constitution hall and asked, what do we have? a monarchy or a republic? and he answered...
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tries tpetion governor excuse me, not governor, but thomas jefferson to try to you allow him in his is officers, perhaps some candles osome some pen and paper to write by, to be able to receive visitors eventually. george washingtowi intercede and say, you know, jefferson, maybe we could tatamilton with a little bit more dignity eventually, a parole is agreed upon. hamilton returnso canada. he then ends up becoming a caribbean governor. governor in bermuda and dominica. he marries in 1795, has a daughter, and then dies at the age of 61. in 1796, clarke, the victor on this expedition in some ways has a more difficult time. the war. he's a hero during the war, but a lot of his services cross to the continental congress and to american control of the upper country are forgotten. he paid for the illinois regiment in virginia with a lot of his own funding. of course, he was helped immensely by by galvez, with critical support, along out of his land grant after the revolutionary war is seized by debtors. and you can kind of see if you look at the the trajectory of life, i mean, in some ways, he falls into alcoholism. he will be very bad
tries tpetion governor excuse me, not governor, but thomas jefferson to try to you allow him in his is officers, perhaps some candles osome some pen and paper to write by, to be able to receive visitors eventually. george washingtowi intercede and say, you know, jefferson, maybe we could tatamilton with a little bit more dignity eventually, a parole is agreed upon. hamilton returnso canada. he then ends up becoming a caribbean governor. governor in bermuda and dominica. he marries in 1795, has...