I mean, you can't have people who are afraid to tell you no, you can't. 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. Those movements came from somewhere. I brought you the whole thing. And the way you do the work to get them there is to assume that people know nothing when you start, right. 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. Theres a role for journalism, there is a role for activism. Chris Hayes: Yeah, you do get him in, again, the kind of inter-warriors 101 --, Rachel Maddow: And also, you get him when people are sort of hyperbolically criticizing right-wing media, right? As threats to American democracy abound, theres more that has to be done to save it, said Maddow in our exclusive podcast interview. May 8, 2013. It's like a physics bridge with the toothpicks and the weight, like, it better be pretty structurally tight --. MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes warned Monday that overturning Roe v. Wade will lead to "South America style" abortion bans. As a bonus for "The Rachel Maddow Show" listeners, Rachel joins Chris Hayes on "Why Is This Happening? By MSNBC staff. Rachel Maddow: You can express them, and you can --. Lack has taken a large role in rehabilitating Williams's career, which took a big hit in 2015 when he was removed as anchor of "NBC Nightly News" over revelations he exaggerated stories about his. 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. I think there needs to be a bigger, broader anti-fascist movement where people actually have work to do every day and trying to --. Chris Hayes: -- senator from Minnesota. Some of it was, you know, a hostile foreign power, but a lot of it was native borne. 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. Chris Hayes: As I've been listening to this, I've been thinking about just the rupture that happens with Pearl Harbor. Luckily for us, her decision to dial back from the nightly cable news grind has allowed her to create a work in new media. Rachel Maddow: Chris, it's very nice. Nico Parker discusses Dumbo. 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? "The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell" and "All In With Chris Hayes" were 37th and 38th, respectively. If You Liked All In with Chris Hayes. That's the very first words (ph) --, Chris Hayes: See, I'm doing the thing right now because we're talking about it. Discover will be the first credit card company to use a new merchant identification code that will show purchases made at gun stores. Rachel Maddow: Oh, the full pamphlet. One of the defendants wrote a book about it. Rachel Maddow: -- breaking news times, and there's time we have to be on call and all that stuff. Search us for WITHpod. 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. Chris Hayes: Having to do with, like, a pro-Nazi --, Doni Holloway: World War II era in America --, Chris Hayes: Yeah. Chris Hayes: -- you play the Coughlin, its like even if it was in a language I can understand, I'm (ph) like, I think I know probably what hes ranting about. Great reason --. ", Rich Polk / Getty Images for Politicon; Scott Olson / Getty Images. 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 --. SPECIAL TO THIS FEED: The January 6th hearings and corresponding analysis from Rachel Maddow and other MSNBC panelists beginning Thursday, June 9th. Chris Hayes is . Before she went live, the White House responded,. Previous Post. I mean, obviously it's your voice, and you have a very good voice technically, but a Rachel Maddow way of telling a story that happens in this podcast where it's like, "I'm in it. Chris Hayes is an American political commentator, journalist, podcaster, producer, and author who has a net worth of $6 million. What is Rachel Maddow's Net Worth and Salary? And they sent a sort of wunderkind prosecutor down to Louisiana. So there's a little bit of like heartbreak and joy that came when Rachel said that she was going to step away from "The Daily Show" and have "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Monday nights. Thats a very compelling story. 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. And the next thing they sent him to do was the Christian Front trial --. Thanks for being so kind. A joke dies, they cut it. Rachel Maddow: Yes. And they were acquitted. Rachel Maddow: Dont tell anybody though. You have to work with people who are smarter than you, who keep you on track and bring out the best in you. Rachel Maddow: -- in part because he thinks that hes that. Doni, do you remember what you told him? So its like if thats not a crime, then nothing is. 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: Howard Stern, yeah. Rachel Maddow: Oh, in terms of legitimately not knowing what's coming next? I mean, dont make --. 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. Some were acquitted, the rest were off in a mistrial. Rachel Maddow: And its like, you know what, Francis Sweeney, you know, I dont know if there ought to be a statue to you, but I definitely want to read a lot more about you and know --. The Rachel Maddow Show - 11/21/22. And the Justice Department, youre the Justice Department, you cant do that. In its zeal to pin the blame for its own incompetence and for Epsteins crimes on Maxwell, the Government breached its promise. I'm not pulling this from memory. It requires attention, and Rachel is supremely gifted at paying attention." Maddow's friend and fellow MSNBC host Chris Hayes, who considers her a mentor, compares her to LeBron James. And who did FDR fear more than any other rising leader in the United States was Huey Long. ", I'm like, "No, it's the opposite of crazy. Be sure to follow us on TikTok. Chris Hayes: And all that nasty unseemliness in '39 and '40 --, Rachel Maddow: We beat them. Rachel Maddow is incredible. Doni Holloway: It was about events of historical significance compared to today. Chris Hayes: Youre right, its very empowering because I do think that when I come back to this theme of the criminal justice system being ill-equipped, which I think, you know, very much brings us to the present day like, at some level when you look at January 6th and what Donald Trump did, if its not a crime then nothing is --, Chris Hayes: -- in a non-technical and non-legal sense, right, and just like the moral force of the word "crime" like a transgression, a violation of right and wrong in the established order --. Chris Hayes: But thats why, to me, your focus here on the sort of civic antibodies are so key, right? And then there's just a person who comes along who's just better at it, just better at hitting baseballs and completely revolutionizes, like, what it is to be a hitter in Major League Baseball. Happy? Chris Hayes: You know, then we went to war and then we beat the Nazis. As Sean Hannity rooted for the likely end of Lori Lightfoots political career, he simply couldnt help himself. 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 --. On Tuesday, Hayes posted a photo of himself with Rachel Maddow on his Twitter account. So that part of it, like, what have you learned from that storytelling process that you bring over now? By Alex Wagner? Note: This is a rough transcript please excuse any typos. 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? He goes to Germany. There are parts about fascist rhetoric that are compelling in their own twisted terrible way. Mark Henle - The Arizona Republic - Pool / AP, Richard Pohle - Pool - AFP / Getty Images, @bennyjohnson / Twitter screen shot; Kamil Krzaczynski / Getty Images, Svet foto / Shutterstock; @FoxNews / Twitter. You can see more of our work, including links to things we mentioned here, by going to nbcnews.com/whyisthishappening. It's an hour --, Chris Hayes: And it's this thing. Rachel Maddow: Exactly. 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 --. You also agree to our. We put it off a million times for COVID, and then we finally did it. It operated in a way where, like, people maybe hit 10 home runs a year. Also, the pamphlet behind me, which indeed have a swastika on it, is an incredible anti-fascist pamphlet put together by an American christian minister to counter the work of the Christian Front fascist gang, he tweeted. That's how we got the Foreign Agent Registration Act. blend together . It ends up being very handy. Are you the local activist whos worried about people getting beat up outside this sort of antisemitic street meetings? MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow plans to take a hiatus in order to focus on other projects, including podcasting and serving as executive producer for a movie, Business Insider reported Monday.. I don't know. Chris Hayes: -- I think like his coinage, essentially, in the proper imagination. Chris Hayes: Right, right. Rachel Maddow: -- saying, oh, the Justice Department should have never done this, and these poor Americans were persecuted just for being conservatives. 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. And the demand, I am very obsessed in the notion of like the demand side for fascism as opposed to supply side --. 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 --. I think that our professional and civic and religious institutions can be strong but can also be heard. Rachel Maddow: That makes for a great political speech. The impulses that seduce people to oppose it are there all the time. Rachel Maddow: -- and freaks and crooks and, you know, people who dont pay their taxes. The effort to replace Hayes has been complicated by three factors: First, Lack has been too busy trying to relaunch MSNBC -- and the career of Brian Williams, the former NBC Nightly News anchor . Chris Hayes: That, like, a lot of times you come in, you're talking to a spouse or a friend or a therapist, and you're, like, talking about things in your life. 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 --. Chris Hayes, Nico Parker: N/A: Late Show Presents: Meanwhile. You made me meet me half the feelings. Theyre not sending their best. I feel like there has been real ultraright pro-authoritarian radicalism adjacent to Republican electoral politics for longer than we admitted. They didn't want Nazi war criminals being put on trial because that was unfair to the Nazis. 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. Chris Hayes is married to Kate Shaw, a professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in Manhattan. Rachel Maddow: Who will appoint the necessary strong man? Similarly, his birthplace is Norwood, Bronx. Chris Hayes: Pearl Harbor happens, the war happens. Rachel Maddow: -- stockpiling bombs and detailed plans. I just think we need some energy in it. The combination of those things is something that the Justice Department tried to tackle through a mass sedition trial in 1944. ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) October 5, 2022, Whats going on with the German National Socialist propaganda, Chris? And actually, it's amazing, you know, that the Oath Keepers sedition trial is going on --, Rachel Maddow: -- right now. 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. (L-R) Alex Wagner and Rachel Maddow Patrick Randak/MSNBC/Getty Images. 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 --. And in some cases, they were actively supported by the Hitler government as an effort to create a fifth column here that was going to soften us up for a fascist takeover or to have a native takeover here in the United States that would bring in an administration or a form of government that would be more in keeping and more friendly toward Hitlers aims. Rachel Maddow: And we are not going to fight them with knives. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Like the people who are listening are like, "Wait, who's the senator?". And those are some of the really interesting stories that I think are very much lost to history. And who do they bring into that cleanup? Coughlin starts out as a kind of like not quite left figure, but he is supportive of the New Deal. bookmark NEWS SHOW access_time 11/21/2022 person Mod chat_bubble 0. As reported by the website Vice, the Goodwill of Western New York online store was selling mugs adorned with the swastika, the motto of the SS (My honor is called loyalty), and the face of Adolf Hilter. I'm getting weirdly teary. And I was just like, OK, well. That's awesome. Rachel Maddow: -- like dies of a heart ailment in her early '40s. And then the prosecutor said they continued their plot. I mean, its all of those things. I was really interested in some of the sort of deep, radical right, ultra-right stuff that was happening in the country in the post-World War II era leading into the Reagan era. He is also the host of the Up with Chris Hayes show which airs on weekends. Vice reported that it was told by Goodwill after the items were brought to the organizations attention that the items were removed from its online auction. 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. Rachel Maddow: Its about there being a bad guy, that bad guy not being you --. 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. Back in August, the Hollywood Reporter and the Daily Beast reported that Maddow signed a new multi-year deal with MSNBC. And I've got this good mix of things now instead of just having a supersized serving of one thing that is too much for me to handle. And he gets locked up for embezzling from the German American Bund because, I mean --, Rachel Maddow: -- one of the historic truths that you keep bumping up against is that a lot of people who have fascist and authoritarian impulses and move in these directions, theyre also grifters and --. 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. They were good at hitting, they were good at getting doubles and triples and all this stuff. I think that our professional, and civic and religious institutions can be strong, but can also be hurt. When Alex Wagner debuts her new MSNBC show on Tuesday, she will be taking on an unusual arrangement . 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. Chris Hayes: -- by Reverend Alson J. Smith --. Up w/ Chris Hayes: Are we in an era of post-truth politics? I think we're capable of it. You could do the whole thing on, you know, the German agents who were getting the Lindberghs and the other --. Actually, it was the right decision. In this case, this pamphlet is about the Bronx. News. 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. Rachel Maddow: But also, power corrupts, right? Rachel Maddow: -- fight fascism and save the country. Maddow also conducts interviews with. Rachel Maddow: I think he said, yeah, exactly, yeah. They wrote their own books about it. Chris Hayes: -- because its like, look, well, it turned around in the end. And some are doing extremely well, like at an incredibly high level, playing Major League Baseball. Rachel Maddow: -- your story and learn it. But he writes from an interesting perspective about the theology of Coughlin --, Rachel Maddow: -- and the sort of struggle in the church in terms of when they were going to pull the plug on him and why. Chris Hayes: I don't know whose secretary is. Like, that theres no final victory over the forces of it, even though I feel like the story of World War II and particularly the story of that, you know, its like the defeat of Nazis and fascism, the purging of Nazis and fascists from the continent, although not really in France. Its hard. . 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. His father-in-law is veteran Chicago reporter Andy Shaw. And it was front-page news, and it was a huge deal. Chris Hayes: A lot of people really want it, and they like it. That happened. Chris Hayes: -- or it falls apart if you're doing something in 15 minutes or 14 minutes. So we start off with the story of the senator who you've never heard of. Well, then who are the Jewish bankers, right? 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. And that's stunning to me. It's called "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra." And they're right, like, they earned it. Chris Hayes: Yes, but the opening scene of this podcast, you're just, like, I don't know who this guy is. And if that thing isn't there at the end of the day, like, I got the day off --. Rachel Maddow: -- you know, get them arrested. But I have to ask. You can have fascist feelings. Chris Hayes: -- ballpark, what is this? I feel like that's part of it all getting scrubbed because it's like, oh, well, that was all before. That's how FARA, which is now, like, having this new rebirth in the Trump era. I'm paraphrasing. It's about a story that I had never heard before which, for me, is like I know a lot of American history. Like think about what that would translate to in terms of todays ratings. . Into America. And, to me, when I started to understand the story, that's when I felt like, "Oh, I need to make it right away.". But compartmentalization is important so that you can work this intensely. Doni Holloway will be checking those and sending me the good ones, screening out anything critical. 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. Last week, Maddow confirmed reports that she planned. There's some sort of conventions to some game or genre, whether it's artistic medium or it's a sport, you know, Michael Jordan, Picasso, Steve Jobs, like people that just do this thing that other people are doing. Not one of them touched the green pepper he'd cut up for. And then everyone starts doing it differently or some people try to do it differently, even if they're not quite as good. apartments in dallas that allow airbnb Uncovering hot babes since 1919. Not clear that you could, really not clear. Im talking to (ph) --. Rachel Maddow: -- it turns out that you've never heard of this guy. He hates the bankers, which then, you know, one notch past that, right? I want people to listen. And also the theology around tyranny and sedition, being a nuanced thing that Coughlin was very cognizant of and was playing with, even as his followers were being put on trial for sedition for having them what he told them to do. Rachel Maddow: Really not clear that youre going to be able to get against the Oath Keepers? You can also watch "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Monday nights. MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow had a hard time controlling their laughter on Wednesday night over Donald Trump's sheer stupidity. A Florida state senator is proposing a bill that would call out the Democrats' hypocrisy regarding cancel culture. Chris Hayes: Well be right back after we take this quick break. Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 5, 2022 "Just so incredibly perfect that I have a typo in this tweet. Chris Hayes: -- transparent work product in the world. J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, announces it. And some of them were activists and infiltrators, and anti-fascist movement participants. Chris Hayes: Everyone gets to see what I do. So Charles Coughlin, I think everybodys heard of him. Late Show ' s Just One Question, with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (cameo appearance by Molly . Chris Hayes discusses All In and recent politics. A Goodwill branch has, too. I think that American journalism is strong and has all the right instincts and can lead. You're so good at suspense, so good. The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell. At least three prime time MSNBC hosts have changed their tone on Covid-19 vaccines since 2020, Twitter archives reveal. Offsite Link by Anonymous reply 24 May 21, 2020 12:04 AM They are best friends. Chris Hayes is married to Kate A. Shaw who is an associate professor of law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.