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. It's like, well, I have an 18-month and they're up all night, so I'm tired all the time. Chris Hayes: Do you think we have the right antibodies now? Chris Hayes: The podcast is called "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra." That's how FARA, which is now, like, having this new rebirth in the Trump era. Chris Hayes: But, like, where everyone was on Hitler and Nazis in '39, '40s, I guess, what I'm saying, is like a very different thing than where everyone is on Hitler and Nazis in '44. Its like, oh, yeah, they like that. And I just go, "This is what its like to go on vacation.". You made me meet me half the feelings. It was stopped when the FBI arrested these perpetrators on January 17th, right. Rachel Maddow: Yes, its a piece of it --, Rachel Maddow: -- and its not the end all, be all. Chris Hayes: Yeah. pic.twitter.com/h6uNdmCT2q, Aldous Huxleys Ghost (@AF632) October 5, 2022, TexZeus (@vinnieoftexas_) October 4, 2022. And so, what we end up with is the Justice Department, not stumbling onto but discovering the contours of this plot by the Hitler government to use members of Congress to distribute Nazi propaganda in quantity to the American public. Rachel Maddow: -- fight fascism and save the country. Rachel Maddow: -- like dies of a heart ailment in her early '40s. Rachel Maddow: That makes for a good booze ballad. And that's stunning to me. The Rachel Maddow Show - 11/21/22. Is that a history about Hitler? . So heres the thing Im really interested in because this is another resonance. Rachel Maddow: I mean, is that a story about the limitations to the critical law? And as such, your failed plot is a failed plot and can be minimized as unserious --, Rachel Maddow: -- and unthreatening. I mean, you can't have people who are afraid to tell you no, you can't. 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 --. January 20th is inauguration. Rachel Maddow: James Comey, right? The subject of the. ", Chris Hayes: Like, a round of applause for this, like --, Chris Hayes: -- please, yes. Deadline: White House. Chris Hayes: Well, no, thats fascinating. So there's a new podcast out. Back in August, the Hollywood Reporter and the Daily Beast reported that Maddow signed a new multi-year deal with MSNBC. I think that American journalism is strong and has all the right instincts and can lead. Rachel Maddow: Chris, it's very nice. 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. Chris Hayes: With an actual, like, handler, like a Nazi handler --. Im talking to (ph) --. Chris Hayes: All right. So when Doni, our producer who's here, you guys are very closely held with the details of this, which made sense. And I've been kind of like champing at bit of, like, OK, what do we do here? 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. So we start off with the story of the senator who you've never heard of. Rachel Maddow: And where we get to from that is a Nazi plot --. If you listen to Bagman, it'll be familiar, but it's also different and new. Chris Hayes: Everyone gets to see what I do. Rachel Maddow: Dont tell anybody though. 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. The 8 p.m. MSNBC show hosted by Chris Hayes averaged a 1.4 rating in June, down slightly from a 1.5 in May. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. 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 --. . Rachel Maddow: Yeah, hes a great interview --, Rachel Maddow: -- but its a great book. On July 12, 2021, a photo of Rachel Maddow was posted to the "Community" tab of MSNBC's YouTube account. You could do the whole thing on William Dudley Pelley in the Silver Shirts, which is a crazy story. They've arrested these guys and put them on trial for sedition because they were stockpiling bombs and working with stolen military heavy machine guns, and they had a plot to simultaneously assassinate 12 members of Congress and violently attack armories and U.S. government outposts and take over the U.S. government, 80 years to the day from the Christian Front to the Oath Keepers sedition arrest. He's an unlikely success at MSNBC, coming from the relatively small world of left-wing magazines as an editor of The Nation and a socialist newspaper in Chicago before that. Rachel Maddow: -- like, that night, and was coming back. You have to work with people who are smarter than you, who keep you on track and bring out the best in you. He goes to Germany. That's actually a great primary source for this work because he reproduces all of the statements from the trial, that are hard to get from the multi-thousand-page transcript of the trial now, simply because he wants to rebut them in his book. Chris Hayes: -- but that creates this constant sense of curiosity. And I'm hoping, in some ways, that learning the history of other Americans who've done it well can give us some energy. MSNBC's Chris Hayes Posts Photo with Rachel Maddow, Then Users Notice Symbol Next to Them By Jack Davis October 6, 2022 at 8:34am The presence of a swastika in the background of a photo posted by MSNBC host Chris Hayes gave Twitter a chortle this week. I feel like this idea that we're dealing with pro-authoritarian impulses on the right as connected to electoral politics, that being some sort of unprecedented challenge, it doesn't feel unprecedented to me. 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. Into America. And the justice department in the wake of Longs assassination sent a prosecutor down to Louisiana basically to go bust up Hue Long machine to root out not only his vestiges of dictatorial power, but also bust all the corruption that he had left behind, which was profound. So that's telling --. 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 . But it's this great, I think, very resonant tension between something happening that does seem to require a criminal law response that is not well-managed by a criminal law response. bookmark NEWS SHOW access_time 11/21/2022 person Mod chat_bubble 0. Rachel Maddow: You can express them, and you can --. That's kind of funny just because she was doing that. Signers responded to outreach from three organizations--Just Foreign Policy, RootsAction.org (which I coordinate), and World Beyond War--calling for concerned individuals to "urge Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, and MSNBC to correct their failure to report on the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen and the direct U.S. military role in causing the . When you are not just doing a highly structured daily deadline, daily production thing, it is harder to figure out where the compartments are. Is that a story about authoritarianism? And its interesting after Huey Long was assassinated, he had left behind in Louisiana a political machine that still ruled in dictatorial terms over Louisiana politics sort of share our wealth --. B, you can petition your local city council and police to take action within the existing law and without violating the right of free speech against the incitements to riot from the Christian Front. There were 130 million Americans in terms of our population at the time, 30 million of them every week were listening to him. Chris Hayes: Thats the other thing, yeah. You can see more of our work, including links to things we mentioned here, by going to nbcnews.com/whyisthishappening.Stream the video version of this conversation on Peacock here. Rachel Maddow: -- which failed. "Last Word" is now No. Chris Hayes: Well be right back after we take this quick break. You can focus on any one of them. It can be stopped now before it acquires the prestige of success. One of her new projects is "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra," a podcast all about the history of pre-World-War-two American fascism, and those who worked to stop it. Do you buy the explanation of the presence of the swastika on the desk? No one knows or even cares if Biden's story is true. ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) October 5, 2022, Whats going on with the German National Socialist propaganda, Chris? And it's not just fact-checking, it is people correcting you when you stray and having a trusting relationship with the people you work with, so that --. 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 --. According to the Daily Beast, Maddow's new contract would allow her more. And hes effectively calling for pogroms in this country after Kristallnacht happens in November 1938. MSNBC pundit Rachel Maddow recently announced that her partner Susan Mikula tested positive for COVID-19 . . Rachel Maddow: Oh, the full pamphlet. . Are you a prosecutor working in the southern district of New York whos, you know, deciding whether or not the FBI thats not interested in these things could be trusted to infiltrate these groups or whether or not youre going to tap these outside activist groups and take their information to build your prosecution around? Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow don't really get along, do they? And I was like were on the Huey Long Bridge, lets play some Huey Long. Chris Hayes is married to Kate Shaw, a professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in Manhattan. Discover will be the first credit card company to use a new merchant identification code that will show purchases made at gun stores. We put it off a million times for COVID, and then we finally did it. 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. And the Justice Department was like, "We should do something about this. Chris Hayes: Right, right. As a bonus for "The Rachel Maddow Show" listeners, Rachel joins Chris Hayes on "Why Is This Happening? Rachel Maddow and new MSNBC host Chris Hayes had a candid discussion about the difficulties of their jobs on the Sunday edition of Hayes' new show, "Up." To be clear, neither host was complaining about the burden of being paid a hefty salary to host a television show about things that interested them. I brought you the whole thing. 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. Huey Long, of course, was assassinated, which is what put an end to his political career. I was burning myself out physically and mentally in a way that meant that I was not going to be able to keep doing this for very long. FBI Director ChristopherWray reveals what the FBI believes about the origin of the coronavirus, and China does not like it. The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such collection.. And it was front-page news, and it was a huge deal. Note: This is a rough transcript please excuse any typos. Theres a role for journalism, there is a role for activism. Chris Hayes: Right, but the first step, the key, is to parcel out the information in this way --, Chris Hayes: -- that doesn't overwhelm --. Rachel Maddow: And so, now she's like, you didn't retire --, Rachel Maddow: -- you changed jobs. It's like, yeah, my job does this, but then there's you, inside. 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. 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. But those folks didn't change their views once the Japanese bombed us in Hawaii. Chris Hayes: Having to do with, like, a pro-Nazi --, Doni Holloway: World War II era in America --, Chris Hayes: Yeah. "We were children together and now we're grey-haired television anchors,". Chris Hayes: -- because I only had one, and that one was enough. And were on the train leaving New Orleans heading towards Texas, and were growing across the Huey Long Bridge. Chris Hayes: You know, we have D-Day. So that idea of accountability, like there is a role for institutions like the church. They wrote their own books about it. Chris Hayes: You have this detail about he reprints -- Goebbels --. with me, your host, Chris Hayes. Hey, mom, yeah, but I did. Luckily for us, her decision to dial back from the nightly cable news grind has allowed her to create a work in new media. J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, announces it. Rachel Maddow: -- you are smart, and you can travel this path with me, but we will both start with this first step. It's like, could we --, Chris Hayes: I want to follow-up on this. Maddow also conducts interviews with. And they were acquitted. 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. Get the latest news delivered right to your email. And the same agents in the Hitler government, operating through the same channels, was doing both of those things simultaneously. Rachel Maddow: And, you know, theyre organizing rifle clubs, and its as confrontational as you can get in terms of being an overt pro-Hitler movement designed to destabilize the United States. What's the story? . Tweet us with the hashtag #WITHpod, email WITHpod@gmail.com. Rachel Maddow: Super interesting. Rachel Maddow: It is great. He gets fired by going rogue and saying, "We didnt get a conviction, but Im going to tell you what our evidence was. They go absolutely crazy against the justice department, threaten the justice department, go to the attorney-general, tell him that you fired these prosecutors get rid of this thing, and they do. Are you Dorothy Thompson or Drew Pearson, one of these nationally syndicated, incredibly powerful journalists who has to decide where youre going to train your fire power? It's about a story that I had never heard before which, for me, is like I know a lot of American history. As I'm speaking to you, I think the podcast is available now wherever you get your podcast. So, but that gets only (ph) --. Babe Ruth just completely annihilates the records, hits 29 in 1919 --. And I think this first entered my consciousness in the Philip Roth book, "The Plot Against America" --, Chris Hayes: -- which is fictional, but also when you read it, it's a fictional counter-history in which Charles Lindbergh runs for president as essentially a kind of Nazi sympathizer, essentially America first. And theres people who have done better scholarship on Coughlin that I can even sum up here, let alone try to ape. In the first quarter of 2015, "The Rachel Maddow Show" was ranked 26th among all cable news shows. And my friend and colleague, Rachel Maddow, is one of those people. 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. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. She'll still appear on MSNBC, just not as often. Search it up, thats what my kids say. I mean, theres a couple of things here. Rachel Maddow, MSNBC's biggest star, has mentored Hayes, her lead-in at 9 p.m., throughout his time at the network. A joke dies, they cut it. The 11th Hour with Stephanie . Like yeah, what Huey Long is saying right there would work now. So these sort of grand ideological battles, first against Nazis and fascism, then against communism, and then of course, like, the ultimate victory of liberal democracy as a kind of like teleological story about human development, which we basically all get, like, whether we know it or not --. This is extremely exciting. Chris Hayes, Nico Parker: N/A: Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. Chris Hayes speaks with MSNBC anchor, author and friend Rachel Maddow about her new podcast, "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra" and more. Practical steps for Americans reading this who are concerned about this. And everybody is like --. And some of them, yes, were prosecutors and people working inside the criminal justice system, but some of them were crusading columnists. Be sure to follow us on TikTok. Rachel Maddow: Theres a great book called "Nazis of Copley Square" written by Charles Gallagher, whos a Jesuit priest who teaches at Boston College. Maddow joins WITHpod to discuss what shes been up to, how she found the story thats told in her new podcast, the editorial and creative process that has followed and more. Rachel Maddow: -- how many Americans are paying attention to him. 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. Chris Hayes: Howard Stern, yeah. 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: I think he said, yeah, exactly, yeah. Chris Hayes: And its also fascinating. Chris Hayes: -- like, Im not doing anything. Chris Hayes: I don't know whose secretary is. I think we're capable of it. I mean, the siege of Stalingrad, one of the most brutal, bloody things ever to happen in human war-making --, Chris Hayes: -- you know, they don't talk about the Hitler-Stalin Pact beforehand --. 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. apartments in dallas that allow airbnb Uncovering hot babes since 1919. Thats a very compelling story. May 8, 2013. Rachel Maddow: -- because you have free speech, but you ought to be recognized as a political actor and for the political threat you pose to our system, and there ought to be a response. Rachel Maddow: I think we are capable of generating them. You can also watch "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Monday nights. Up w/ Chris Hayes: Are we in an era of post-truth politics? Those movements came from somewhere. IE 11 is not supported. "Rachel Maddow, you've got some explaining to do," Ball said, but Maddow hasn't stopped anti-Trump speculation. This guy, Babe Ruth, comes along, starts out as a pitcher, goes over to hitting. By Juli Weiner. Chris Hayes: And they like to hear fascist rhetoric. And the great sedition trial in the end doesnt work for all sorts of amazing reasons, and he ends his career at the Justice Department. The Rachel Maddow Show replays a portion of his interview with Rachel Maddow in which he discusses whether he's a player or spectator in the game of politics. Oh, thats awesome. The political commentator Chris was born on February 28, 1979. Rachel Maddow: -- breaking news times, and there's time we have to be on call and all that stuff. Chris Hayes: Hes just a guy (ph), like --. Chris Hayes is an American political commentator, journalist, podcaster, producer, and author who has a net worth of $6 million. What more can we say? Sour Patch Lyds (@sourpatchlyds) October 5, 2022. Are you the local activist whos worried about people getting beat up outside this sort of antisemitic street meetings? Rachel Maddow: Trying to take power by force. Quiz: Photo of Rachel Maddow or Photo of Chris Hayes? Chris Hayes: Wait, what's the story? Rachel Maddow: -- they're defeated and gone. 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. Chris Hayes: -- because its like at some level the comforting story to tell ourselves is that Coughlin is the kind of key instrument or whoever today. Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 5, 2022 "Just so incredibly perfect that I have a typo in this tweet. 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. And I ended up in the weird part of American Republican Party politics where they were against the Nuremberg trials. Actually, when I heard the gloss (ph), and I was like, that can't be right. And he sort of leaves the clan and forms a successor organization, and then joins with all these American fascists, including those who are in touch with Hitlers government, to create a plan to build an American fascist, to create an American violent fascist to overthrow here. And one of the plots that we talk about in the podcast involves a guy who had been, you know, a high-ranking clan leader, right. Right --. So having her name --. I mean, the stories about Jewish community activists in Los Angeles organizing infiltration of pro-Hitler German-American groups to then expose what those groups were doing even as the local police in California and the FBI had no interest in doing anything with what they were finding, I mean, what they did is they got newspaper articles written about it, and they got magazine articles written about it. You take the base average the number of viewers who tune in at a specific time slot, no matter the host then measure whether a particular host raises, drops or maintains that average.. For example, The Rachel Maddow Show averaged 2.6 million in 2021 at 9 pm. By driftglass October 15, 2020 You will notice in the video above, that during the "hand-off" between Mr. Chris Hayes and Ms. Rachel Maddow on MSNBC last night, there was pause so pregnant that I was sure Amy Coney Barrett was going to show up to block its access to Planned Parenthood. And then in 1913, he had 12. He is also the host of the Up with Chris Hayes show which airs on weekends. Rachel Maddow: -- to distribute German government propaganda in the United States through the U.S. Congress and through the United States Senate. Chris Hayes, Washington editor for the Nation, is sitting in for Rachel Maddow tonight. They say, search it up, "Dad, can you search that up?" Rachel Maddow: Theyre running, literally, Hitler youth summer camps --. Last night, both Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow interviewed activists drawn to D.C. this week to advocate for gun control because they have personal experience with mass-shootings. Then they planned a second attack. Obviously, in a big country, people have all sorts of views, right --. I mean, dont make --. Actually, it was the right decision. So --. Rachel Maddow: I found my way to the story a little bit backwards. Theres other nuances but --, Chris Hayes: -- you know, I mean, Hitler literally led a mob against the seat of government --. Well, then who are the Jewish bankers, right? Its hard. We love your feedback, so tweet us the hashtag #WITHpod, e-mail WITHpod@gmail.com. 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. 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. Doni, do you remember what you told him? Prosecution does not work and that prosecutor, having been through all those different of the ringer ends up breaking all the rules. Why Is This Happening? is presented by MSNBC and NBC News, produced by Doni Holloway and Brendan O'Melia, engineered by Bob Mallory and features music by Eddie Cooper. Do you remember what it was like? They do that over and over in the workrooms and the app gets better and better and tighter and tighter, and the really good ones come up with something amazing that they could show up at any room across the country and kill. Chris Hayes: -- 54 in 1920, 59 and then famously 60 in 1927. Rachel Maddow: You're killing me. By James Crowley On 11/20/20 at 11:13 AM EST. And now you're working harder than you were working at the job that was killing you before. You can have fascist feelings. As Hayes wrapped up his 8:00 p.m. show, he passed the baton to his 9:00 p.m. successor, who then immediately alluded to an earlier conversation the pair had earlier in the day. Rachel Maddow: I was going to say, we're going to get a call from Mr. Stern, yeah. He served like nine months, wrote Mein Kampf --, Rachel Maddow: -- perfected his ideas of propaganda as being the way to not just seize power but hold power, came out, took him 10 years, and within --. Completing this poll entitles you to The Western Journal news updates free of charge. 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. The presence of a swastika in the background of a photo posted by MSNBC host Chris Hayes gave Twitter a chortle this week. News. And its a speech --. So I took out the name of the senator's secretary after leaving it in for all the other drafts. The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell. Chris Hayes: And you basically got to just constantly work at it, which I think is both more realistic and not the story were told, but is very much illustrated by the story you are telling.
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