Radicalization. A figure with maximum street cred with extremists. Stokes fear based on racial stereotypes, accuses marginalized populations of being terrorists and then throws in more rhetorical bombs and thats where we findous today. Unchartered territory pap clear escalation in the specificity and repetition of Donald Trumps violent rhetoric in recent days. Donald trump has called for the countrys top Military Official to be executed. Donald trump targeted a court clerk with a baseless smear that throwed a gag order. Hes repeatedly gone after the prosecutors who charged him with 9 1 felony accounts in total and now attacks on White Supremacist rhetoric. On this program we try our hardest not to ever amplify his most dangerous comments but were going to play them for you here today right now, because we believe you should hear the comments from the man himself. Nobody has any idea where these people are coming from and we know they come from prisons, come from mental institutions ins
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of really important historic civil war sights in this area if you go a few miles to the east in historic frederick, you ll see the national museum of civil war medicine, which is an excellent place to go if you d like to have a fun way of learning about how medical advances made in the civil war impact us and beneficial way even today nearby. that is the battlefield at monocacy important battle of the civil war now. if you go a bit west from this farm, you ll see the battlefield of antietam one of the most pivotal battles of the civil war and not far beyond that is harper s ferry historic site in the united states. so all of this is in this area if you re visiting these places the farm here at south mountain creamery is a great place to stop by you got great dairy and other food products here that you can enjoy here or bring home. so i highly recommend it and we re really fortunate to have the owner of south mountain creamery here tony, brusco and tony. would you like to tell
Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test
Tell you about Texas History and hopefully able to share our wonderful Texas Capitol with you. The capitol of california was not supposed to be in sacramento. Actually a little farther down in the road in the bay area is where the First Legislature met and they met also in vallejo and in beneesha which is closer to San Francisco but still close enough to sacramento. When they first decided where to place a capitol, they wanted it closer to an area that people could get to quickly. And sacramento had a lot going for it. Because of the gold rush in 1849, it brought a lot people in. So we had saloons and roads and a way to get here, the sacramento river. Through tops and starts, eventually sacramento was chosen in 1854 to be the State Capitol and construction on this building started in about 1860. It took about 14 years to complete, as is the case with a lot of State Capitols around the country. The civil war era brought a lot of stops and starts. It went through a seismic two year test