Sour Patch Lyds (@sourpatchlyds) October 5, 2022. Chris Hayes speaks with MSNBC anchor, author and friend Rachel Maddow about her new podcast, "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra" and more. Rachel Maddow graduated from Stanford University, worked as an HIV/AIDS activist, received a Rhodes Scholarship, and earned a doctorate in political science from Oxford. If you listen to Bagman, it'll be familiar, but it's also different and new. You could do the whole thing on, you know, the German agents who were getting the Lindberghs and the other --. Chris Hayes: Having to do with, like, a pro-Nazi --, Doni Holloway: World War II era in America --, Chris Hayes: Yeah. Chris Hayes: Yeah. The 34-year-old anchor of Up, MSNBC's 8 a.m. weekend show, invited 15 friends to his one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan's East Village. It's like, yeah, my job does this, but then there's you, inside. And then the prosecutor said they continued their plot. The 11th Hour with Stephanie . See or download fact-checks by FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, and The Washington Post's Fact Checker.The Nancy Pelosi Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. And now I'm done. To be like, "Thank you. Some of it was, you know, a hostile foreign power, but a lot of it was native borne. Rachel Maddow: -- if you are on trial, it means you --, Rachel Maddow: -- to overthrow the government and failed and the extent government is now trying you for having tried and failed to do it. Rachel Maddow: And we are not going to fight them with knives. Rachel Maddow: And that magic of being like, the show is over, I'm going to --. I mean, you can't have people who are afraid to tell you no, you can't. Rachel Maddow: Oh, in terms of legitimately not knowing what's coming next? I communicate for a living. ", Chris Hayes: Like, a round of applause for this, like --, Chris Hayes: -- please, yes. I think that our professional, and civic and religious institutions can be strong, but can also be hurt. Rachel Maddow: It is great. Chris Hayes: You have this detail about he reprints -- Goebbels --. MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow had a hard time controlling their laughter on Wednesday night over Donald Trump's sheer stupidity. I mean, theres a couple of things here. And you need the prosecution, you need the investigation, you need the Justice Department to be engaged in things like this, but it's actually not the solution. A joke dies, they cut it. A joke kills, they keep it. Chris Hayes: -- or it falls apart if you're doing something in 15 minutes or 14 minutes. And he gave me some two-sentence sketch that he'd been given. Susan was like, you know, when I met you, you were a grad student who works hard. In its zeal to pin the blame for its own incompetence and for Epsteins crimes on Maxwell, the Government breached its promise. Theyre only being persecuted now as payback for all the evil things they have done, social justice. And I wonder what you think, what is that curtain about. The game operated a certain way. And then the Cold War, right? Copyright 2023 The Western Journal. 11, and Hayes' show is coming in . Is that a story about, you know, how populism and fascism and accountability can crash in ways that are very troubling in terms of the actions of the Justice Department? So there's a new podcast out. Were going to fight them by trying to get our churches to be more active on this, and trying to get the police to be more aware of what were doing, and to try to get neighborhood organizations that are both aware of this and organizing against it. Rachel Maddow: Oh, the full pamphlet. Chris Hayes: Pearl Harbor happens, the war happens. It was stopped when the FBI arrested these perpetrators on January 17th, right. I feel like there has been real ultraright pro-authoritarian radicalism adjacent to Republican electoral politics for longer than we admitted. Multiple outlets have reported over the last few weeks that Chris Hayes is going to be canceled, but the story has taken a new turn with sources inside MSNBC saying that Rachel Maddow will be . Rachel Maddow: A paid agent of Hitler's government working with members of Congress and members of the United States Senate to distribute, literally, propaganda written by the German government targeting the American people in quantity. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. I'm not pulling this from memory. Rachel Maddow: -- and was profoundly both popular. January 17th, 80 years to the day earlier, January 17th, 1940, the front-page story in every newspaper in the country is about the arrest of 17 members of the Christian Front militia. I feel like that's part of it all getting scrubbed because it's like, oh, well, that was all before. Chris Hayes: You know, we have D-Day. Chris Hayes: Everyone gets to see what I do. So I was like --. Culture Rachel Maddow Coronavirus MSNBC TV. Rachel Maddow: -- breaking news times, and there's time we have to be on call and all that stuff. The historical, narrative style pod could hardly be more relevant, as the plot revolves around a sedition trial quite similar to the ongoing Oath Keepers one. Rachel Maddow: His reach in terms of his market penetration and his radicalism cannot be overstated. Rachel Maddow: And he's calling for Christians to boycott Jewish businesses and saying that America, he, as Father Coughlin, takes the path of fascism. In an interview with MSNBC colleague Rachel Maddow, Hayes said that people are increasingly realizing that January 6th, 2021 was actually a "very big thing." "It's just really hard to convict. And I have, I feel it emotionally, right, that like the criminal justice system should be able to sort this out and issue some definitive declaration about what is and isnt in bounds, what is and is not a transgression. When I go on vacation, I take Twitter off my phone and I don't know what's happening in the world. But the thing that was very exciting to me about that was like, oh, well, let's see what Babe Ruth is going to do next. Search us for WITHpod. He is encouraging America that the leaders we need to be emulating are Mussolini and Franco, and he calls for his followers to form armed militia cells to train with weapons, to go the Franco way, to go the way of fascism in this country. It can be stopped now before it acquires the prestige of success. The Huey Long guy who lost the Christian Front trial. Now, this is basically the standard for American League home run leaders for like the entirety of the first 20 years of the 20th century. Rachel Maddow: As his own, yes. I mean, this is --, Chris Hayes: -- stuff that is top of mind at the time, big news --. "The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell" and "All In With Chris Hayes" were 37th and 38th, respectively. I think there needs to be a bigger, broader, anti-fascist movement where people actually have work to do every day in trying to fight fascism and save the country, she urged. In addition to Maddow, Brian Williams is talking about leaving his program "The 11th Hour" when his contract expires in the next six months, according to sources who say he wants to end the late-night gig. I mean, if you take people at face value and you believe that they are arguing earnestly for what they believe, those are fascinating and substantive arguments, which also occluded a lot of active fascist-organizing in the United States at the time. It's about a story that I had never heard before which, for me, is like I know a lot of American history. But the reason the Justice Department put them on trial is bananas and is totally worth telling, and is an incredibly resonant snapshot of a previous iteration of the allure of authoritarianism in this country and what it took to fight it. Chris Hayes: Hes just a guy (ph), like --. Rachel Maddow: Dont tell anybody though. He transitioned from. Chris Hayes: OK. Once again, my great thanks to my dear friend and colleague, master of all media, Rachel Maddow. Like yeah, what Huey Long is saying right there would work now. January 17th is when they got arrested. Oh, thats awesome. pic.twitter.com/h6uNdmCT2q, Aldous Huxleys Ghost (@AF632) October 5, 2022, TexZeus (@vinnieoftexas_) October 4, 2022. We were against them --. That --, Rachel Maddow: -- like, technical suspense? Chris hosts programs like beat with Chris Hayes, a weekday news and opinion television program on MSNBC. MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes warned Monday that overturning Roe v. Wade will lead to "South America style" abortion bans. So I'm glad that history is written, but there's another way to write this history rather than just saying, oh, these poor defendants, they never should have been put on trial. Rachel Maddow: Its about there being a bad guy, that bad guy not being you --. Rachel Maddow: I mean, is that a story about the limitations to the critical law? J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, announces it. Chris Hayes: And then what you uncover is that, like, prior to Pearl Harbor, there was a huge amount of Nazi sympathy in the United States. Rachel Maddow: Trying to take power by force. Like think about what that would translate to in terms of todays ratings. But I do think that the power that he has over his listeners and the power he has to influence events makes him fall in love with the idea of the strong man as the savior --. Chris Hayes: Right, but the first step, the key, is to parcel out the information in this way --, Chris Hayes: -- that doesn't overwhelm --. Chris Hayes: But when youre dealing with something this existential and this core to both the life blood of what liberal democracy is that that system may not be that well-equipped to do it. You can focus on any one of them. Chris Hayes: How did you find your way to the story? Rachel Maddow: -- like, that night, and was coming back. Luckily for us, her decision to dial back from the nightly cable news grind has allowed her to create a work in new media. Fritz Kuhn is the head of the German American Bund, and he does get locked up as the U.S. is heading toward war in World War II. Rachel Maddow: -- which failed. Rachel Maddow: Yes, and that's got a whole lot of technical elements to it, like, dont --, Rachel Maddow: -- dont use too many proper nouns that are --, Chris Hayes: -- magicians trick, it really is, like --, Rachel Maddow: -- but you know how to do it. Harriet Johnson, I only took out in the draft before you got that rough cut, so --, Chris Hayes: Right, because you didn't want to give me two names that I had to manage --. And the fact is that even after Pearl Harbor, the groups that were planning the violent overthrow of the U.S. government, they took on a different caste because then, you know, we were at war. It's like, well, I have an 18-month and they're up all night, so I'm tired all the time. They have their first daughter named Ryan Elizabeth Shaw-Hayes born in November 2011. And that's stunning to me. I'm happy to read it. I think that our professional and civic and religious institutions can be strong but can also be heard. So the thing that I left out at the intro is that, and I've said this before publicly and you've said it before and it's like reported, like, the way that you would approach the show daily was just, like, an unbelievable amount of work, you know, just in terms of sheer hours, and in effort, and in rewrites and revisions and making those A blocks, particularly, which they take a bunch of different producers and they're very long for --, Chris Hayes: -- cable news, which is part of the reason they don't get done at that length because, actually, it just --, Rachel Maddow: Means a lot of commercials in the back-half of the show because you can't put any in the first 25 minutes --, Chris Hayes: Right, but it also means, like --, Chris Hayes: -- constructing. . Rachel Maddow: But also, power corrupts, right? Rachel Maddow: Yeah. And the marrying of those two things, a violent threat to overthrow the U.S. government multiple plots along those lines --, Chris Hayes: Hoarding guns, training with those guns and weapons, ordnance, I mean --. I'm getting weirdly teary. I just think we need some energy in it, and Im hoping, in some ways, that learning the history of other Americans who have done it well can give us some energy. The Chris Hayes Podcast" to discuss what she's been up to since dialing back from her nightly cable news show, how she found the story that's told in her new podcast, "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra," the editorial and creative process that has followed, and more. You know, I always think of him like a standup comedian where, you know, good standup comedians that go up and they get feedback from the room, and they iterate. Rachel Maddow: -- saying, oh, the Justice Department should have never done this, and these poor Americans were persecuted just for being conservatives. And now I feel like I can. Rachel Maddow: Thanks for being so nice. Rachel Maddow: Yes, its a piece of it --, Rachel Maddow: -- and its not the end all, be all. And the thing that I thought was beautiful about this is that, at the end of this whole thing, exposing the Christian Front and talking about how theyre essentially --. There were 130 million Americans in terms of our population at the time, 30 million of them every week were listening to him. In the "National Day of Racial Healing: An MSNBC Town Hall," MSNBC's Chris Hayes, Joy Reid and Trymaine Lee talk with activists, journalists, artists and experts to explore the harm racism has caused in our society, and to consider how we might heal from it. So I took out the name of the senator's secretary after leaving it in for all the other drafts. The historical, narrative style pod could hardly be more relevant, as the plot revolves around a sedition trial quite similar to the ongoing Oath Keepers one. Are you the local activist whos worried about people getting beat up outside this sort of antisemitic street meetings? "He's an extraordinary talent and has made a strong connection with our audience." [35] MSNBC's Alex Wagner reminisces with childhood friend Chris Hayes during the premiere of "Alex Wagner Tonight" Tuesday. When Alex Wagner debuts her new MSNBC show on Tuesday, she will be taking on an unusual arrangement . 42:33. I mean, one of the things that's sort of really exciting and fascinating about the podcast is you've got front-page news coverage of this stuff. At least three prime time MSNBC hosts have changed their tone on Covid-19 vaccines since 2020, Twitter archives reveal. How are you going to take this very distinct, particular, you know, I think generational ability to tell stories in other fashions and forms and genres. Chris Hayes: More of our conversation after this quick break. And the demand, I am very obsessed in the notion of like the demand side for fascism as opposed to supply side --. I've definitely learned that I can't do everything alone and that there is no such thing as a one-man-band in this business. D, ask your local clergymen to preach sermons on tolerance. Chris Hayes: A lot of people really want it, and they like it. After Maddow's nine-week sabbatical, she returned to The Rachel Maddow Show on April 11 and made it official for her viewers: They'd have her four nights a week through the end of the month,. Chris Hayes: They sacrificed tremendous amount of bloodshed. Hayes and Shaw now resided in Washington, D.C. Rachel Maddow: That makes for a good booze ballad. (3:10) NBC had to retract a fabricated Today Show story that reignited the fascists' homophobic conspiracy theory about Paul Pelosi. Chris Hayes: Well, the thing I was going to say is its hard for good reasons, too, which gets this point of like what liberal democracy is and why we cherish it. Eleanor Roosevelt is writing a newspaper column, at the time, as first lady. The accompanying text read:. Rachel Maddow: And then you were in local morning radio and working this hard, and then you were working for the ACLU --. In her past career, Shaw clerked in the Supreme Court for. And sedition is, therefore, very hard to prove because anybody whos on trial for sedition --, Rachel Maddow: -- did not have an effective --, Rachel Maddow: -- seditious plan. And the Hitler government simultaneously supporting both native fascist and German fascist movements in this country that were plotting a violent overthrow of the U.S. Government. Chris Hayes: -- totally lost to history. You can see more of our work, including links to things we mentioned here, by going to nbcnews.com/whyisthishappening. I don't know where this is going but, like, what? "Rachel Maddow, you've got some explaining to do," Ball said, but Maddow hasn't stopped anti-Trump speculation. On Tuesday, Hayes posted a photo of himself with Rachel Maddow on his Twitter account. Babe Ruth just completely annihilates the records, hits 29 in 1919 --. They wrote their own books about it. But I have to ask. Chris Hayes: The hearts and minds part of it, too, is fascinating. Point is, Babe Ruth was sort of just doing something different than every other baseball player was doing. Rachel Maddow: -- isolationists to move in, right? Rachel Maddow: Yeah. Chris Hayes: Oh it's the full pamphlet. The combination of those things is something that the Justice Department tried to tackle through a mass sedition trial in 1944. And so one of the most remarkable things about the history of Coughlin is the end of Coughlin, which is --, Rachel Maddow: -- in part because his radicalism is freaking people out, but its mostly because the Catholic church pulls the plug on him, and he allows for that. Chris Hayes: That's a hell of a person to plagiarize. Rachel Maddow: This is a booklet about the Christian Front. The Today Show executive was not fired. Chris Hayes is an American political commentator, television news anchor, and author. It's like, could we --, Chris Hayes: I want to follow-up on this. Maddow recently told her viewers it was "nonsense" to believe Trump's word. Chris Hayes: "I think the future is unwritten, and anyone who tells you they know what's going to happen is wrong. Those poor defendants were not convicted. Rachel Maddow: I just took this long-haul train trip with my family as our family vacation. As threats to American democracy abound, theres more that has to be done to save it, said Maddow in our exclusive podcast interview. And the way you do the work to get them there is to assume that people know nothing when you start, right. Rachel Maddow: -- fight fascism and save the country. Rachel Maddow: -- to distribute German government propaganda in the United States through the U.S. Congress and through the United States Senate. Chris Hayes: He really does, one of the genuine talents he has is sort of terrible in everything else. Those movements came from somewhere. When youre not on the confines of, like, well, were liberal democracy and what should the tax rate be, but rather how should we order all of society, fascist, communist, liberal democracy, people take this very interesting --, Chris Hayes: -- ideological journeys, I mean --. According to the Daily Beast, Maddow's new contract would allow her more. Like, wait a second, how does this happen? Chris Hayes: So the broad contours of this, and again they're individual stories and I want to keep that narrative suspense --, Chris Hayes: -- is about essentially, like, fascist sympathies in the United States in the run-up to World War II. And then they orchestrated using agent provocateur. It has all of the kind of like context, and history, and pacing, and sort of just like narrative oomph of like a great Rachel A block, but with all the production abilities of a great podcast. Rachel Maddow: Really not clear that youre going to be able to get against the Oath Keepers? Features The current working app features are: Downloading PKGs from repositories/directly from a URL chris hayes rachel maddow relationship (EP 3) Install & Setup Useful Homebrew Apps on PS4 (9.00 or Lower) MODDED WARFARE 328K subscribers 153K views 1 year ago This episode covers the installation and usage of some handy. Chris Hayes, Nico Parker: N/A: Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Rachel Maddow: And so I think, talking about Coughlin, I mean, his newspaper is called "Social Justice" --, Rachel Maddow: -- right? Rachel Maddow: Yes. I want people to listen. Luckily for us, her decision to dial back from the nightly cable news grind has allowed her to create a work in new media. I haven't figured out how to work less, but I am working in a different way and I'm doing different things, and that is valuable. . As I'm speaking to you, I think the podcast is available now wherever you get your podcast. Rachel Maddow: James Comey, right? And who do they bring into that cleanup? In an interview with MSNBC colleague Rachel Maddow, Hayes said that people are increasingly realizing that January 6th, 2021 was actually a "very big thing." "It's just really hard to convict. Chris Hayes: I told her she's going to hate that (ph), but it is true. Rachel Maddow: -- 10 years he was chancellor. Doni, do you remember what you told him? Rachel Maddow: I think we are capable of generating them. And the unhealthful thing about my new life is that I've lost one very healthy thing that I had, which was strict compartmentalization --, Rachel Maddow: -- which is between weekdays and weekends and --, Rachel Maddow: -- working and not working --, Chris Hayes: I say this to people all the time when they say, "Well, oh, God, it must be crazy when you go on vacation. Rachel Maddow: And also, is this real? Chris Hayes: I knew a little bit about the Nuremberg controversy, or not really a controversy but people that objected to Nuremberg. Its called "The Christian Front: Coughlins Storm Troopers," which was put out by an anti-fascist organization that was trying to raise awareness about the Christian Front. They really like fascist rhetoric. A Goodwill branch has, too. Oct. 12, 2022, 3:29 PM PDT By Why Is This. But if you think about a sedition trial like sedition is trying to overthrow the government by force, if you succeeded in your seditious plot --. Is that a history about Hitler? And then in 1914, he had nine. Chris Hayes: I am someone who does this for a living. What more can we say? Chris Hayes speaks with MSNBC anchor, author and friend Rachel Maddow about her new podcast, "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra" and more. That's awesome. And his training is all in the clan, right. There were lots of good baseball players. I had also taken out the name of the flight attendant, but I put the name of the flight attendant back in in a later draft, because you need to be able to picture her name on the piece of paper that we describe when we bring out --, Rachel Maddow: -- the flight attendant later in the story. Conservative talk show host Dan Bongino's Fox News show has trounced a documentary about his former boss, Barack Obama, in the ratings. It's easier to do hard work for a long time when you like what you're doing and you like the production of it. I mean, its all of those things. Chris Hayes is married to Kate Shaw, a professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in Manhattan. So to me, that's like the thing that I feel like I brought to this job that I've tried to hold on to and tried to build on, which is people are capable of absorbing any level of complexity and even obscurity if you do the work to get them there. As its afternoon shows hosted by Ronan Farrow and Joy Reid are canceled due to poor ratings, MSNBC is reportedly planning to replace Chris Hayes with Rachel Maddow. That deal will give Maddow, the highest-rated host on MSNBC, a jaw-dropping $30 million per year to keep her with the company through the 2024 election, according to four people familiar with the matter. January 20th is inauguration.
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