Chris Hayes is married to Kate A. Shaw who is an associate professor of law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Eleanor Roosevelt is writing a newspaper column, at the time, as first lady. Into America. News. Rachel Maddow: I think he said, yeah, exactly, yeah. 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. 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. Oct. 12, 2022, 3:29 PM PDT By Why Is This. (3:10) NBC had to retract a fabricated Today Show story that reignited the fascists' homophobic conspiracy theory about Paul Pelosi. It kind of worked and he kind of broke it up. And who did FDR fear more than any other rising leader in the United States was Huey Long. Rachel Maddow: -- they're defeated and gone. He gets fired by going rogue and saying, "We didnt get a conviction, but Im going to tell you what our evidence was. So Charles Coughlin, I think everybodys heard of him. 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? One of her new projects is Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra, a podcast all about the history of pre-World War II American fascism, and those who worked to stop it. It's like, could we --, Chris Hayes: I want to follow-up on this. MSNBC's Rachel Maddow's 9 p.m. show averaged a 2.3 rating, up from a 2.2, and . Rachel Maddow: Did this really happen or is this a play? 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. One of the defendants wrote a book about it. I mean, theres a couple of things here. 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. Chris Hayes: I knew a little bit about the Nuremberg controversy, or not really a controversy but people that objected to Nuremberg. MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow had a hard time controlling their laughter on Wednesday night over Donald Trump's sheer stupidity. Chris Hayes: They sacrificed tremendous amount of bloodshed. Be sure to follow us on TikTok. Chris Hayes: -- by Reverend Alson J. Smith --. Quiz: Photo of Rachel Maddow or Photo of Chris Hayes? That's kind of funny just because she was doing that. Rachel Maddow: And if we can't be real and, like, sort of justly calibrated in terms of thinking about American fascism, and American authoritarianism, and indeed American support for Hitler in the leadup to Pearl Harbor, then I think we can't be real and clearsighted about the persistence of those movements over time as the generations have gone on. And in that opening statement from the prosecution in the Oath Keepers sedition trial, the prosecutor said, you know, A, they thought when they left the Capitol on January 6th that they had succeeded and that there would not be an electoral count certification --, Rachel Maddow: -- and that they were then plotting their next steps when they realized that Congress reconvened --. And those are some of the really interesting stories that I think are very much lost to history. Rachel Maddow: Yes, its a piece of it --, Rachel Maddow: -- and its not the end all, be all. I mean --, Chris Hayes: -- and through time, I mean, I think thats also partly, in a weird way theres actually kind of something comforting about it insofar as a liberal democratic open society is going to face existential foes to that liberalism almost as a matter of just reality. It ends up being very handy. I can keep doing what I'm doing. 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. Rachel Maddow: I love that, but it takes a lot of work. Do you buy the explanation of the presence of the swastika on the desk? And here he is, like, arguing for (inaudible) --. They say, search it up, "Dad, can you search that up?" Rachel Maddow: Like, you and I have talked about this over the years, about how important that is and how you make sure with your staff there's an expectation that nobody is working through the weekend --, Rachel Maddow: -- yes, stuff comes up and there's --. 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. . 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 love that scientific part of it. I'm paraphrasing. 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. You can see more of our work, including links to things we mentioned here, by going to nbcnews.com/whyisthishappening. Rachel Maddow: Yeah. He always deliberately keeps his show going one or two minutes into her time slot. And I wonder what you think, what is that curtain about. And then in 1914, he had nine. 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. I think that our professional, and civic and religious institutions can be strong, but can also be hurt. You can have fascist feelings. I feel like there has been real ultraright pro-authoritarian radicalism adjacent to Republican electoral politics for longer than we admitted. Earlier in his program, Hayes recounted an. By Chris Hayes? So I was like --. I mean, its all of those things. Rachel Maddow: -- and freaks and crooks and, you know, people who dont pay their taxes. Rachel Maddow: -- saying, oh, the Justice Department should have never done this, and these poor Americans were persecuted just for being conservatives. And they sent a sort of wunderkind prosecutor down to Louisiana. She'll still appear on MSNBC, just not as often. 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. But this highly. "Upon careful consideration, I have terminated my relationship with the Lincoln Project, effective immediately," Ms . Hes the ultimate example of that kind of --, Rachel Maddow: Yes. Chris Hayes: Well be right back after we take this quick break. Rachel Maddow: Exactly. And that's stunning to me. Journalism aside, he has authored several books, including A Colony in a Nation (2017). Actually, it was the right decision. A Florida state senator is proposing a bill that would call out the Democrats' hypocrisy regarding cancel culture. Rachel Maddow: Yes. You get 11, you get 10. And then a guy named Babe Ruth comes along. 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. Rachel Maddow: Tom Barrack, literally on trial right now --. Theyre only being persecuted now as payback for all the evil things they have done, social justice. Like, wait a second, how does this happen? Not one of them touched the green pepper he'd cut up for. The internet went into a frenzy, and as show time approached, Maddow tweeted that the tax return in question was Trump's 1040 from 2005. 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. 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. Rachel Maddow: -- in part because he thinks that hes that. You could do the whole thing on, you know, the German agents who were getting the Lindberghs and the other --. Doni Holloway: It was about events of historical significance compared to today. Rachel Maddow: I think there needs to be a bigger, broader antifascist movement, where people actually have work to do every day in trying to --. blend together . . We put it off a million times for COVID, and then we finally did it. Politics, Foreign Policy, Military & Defense Issues. 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: -- like, that night, and was coming back. 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? 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. And then you talk about somebody you seen as like running the ideological member line, right? You can focus on any one of them. 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. Chris Hayes is . Rachel Maddow: -- stockpiling bombs and detailed plans. Rachel Maddow: And so I think, talking about Coughlin, I mean, his newspaper is called "Social Justice" --, Rachel Maddow: -- right? Theyre not sending their best. 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? And he gave me some two-sentence sketch that he'd been given. And then it's here. There are parts about fascist rhetoric that are compelling in their own twisted terrible way. Get the latest news delivered right to your email. And then fast-forward from the Christian Front trial in 1940 to 1944, 1944 when the great sedition trial finally gets going, and this is in later episodes of the podcast, theres so many powerful members of Congress and members of the Senate who are implicated in this plot and in this investigation that has led to this trial, that they come in and, you know, witch hunt, hoax. These are ones we are paying, and he publishes it and gets fired from the Justice Department for doing it. He took months and months and months, and it was very, very dangerous work because of what he was doing. ", Chris Hayes: I have one work product. As of 2021, Chris Hayes has a net worth of $5 million. 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. Politico obtained a purported majority opinion draft of the Supreme Court showing that the court is poised to overturn the 1973 landmark decision Roe v. Wade which legalizes abortions in all states up to the point of fetal viability24-28 weeks gestation. Chris Hayes is an American political commentator, journalist, podcaster, producer, and author who has a net worth of $6 million. Rachel Maddow: Trying to take power by force. Rachel Maddow: The clan is a fascist terrorist movement --, Rachel Maddow: -- in this country. Rachel Maddow: Who will appoint the necessary strong man? I mean, yeah, weve got really radical right-wing media, but we dont have anything like that. 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. So we got January 6th attack on the Capitol. As noted by conservative commentator Todd Starnes, Hayes in the past had linked Trump supporters to the swastika. I don't know where this is going but, like, what? It was the seventh most-watched show in the first quarter of 2017. And then in 1913, he had 12. Dog whistle, much? What more can we say? I think there needs to be a bigger, broader anti-fascist movement where people actually have work to do every day and trying to --. In this case, this pamphlet is about the Bronx. MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow and Chris Hayes warned Monday that overturning Roe v. Wade will lead to "South America style" abortion bans. And I ended up in the weird part of American Republican Party politics where they were against the Nuremberg trials. 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. 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. Hey, mom, yeah, but I did. The game operated a certain way. And the Justice Department, I think, was onto something in terms of the way those things were connected. There were lots of good baseball players. They really like fascist rhetoric. A joke kills, they keep it. 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. I would know if that happened, like someone's miscommunicating to me what the topic of this is because, if that had happened, I would know, but it turns out it did happen, I didn't know about it. Thats a very compelling story. It operated in a way where, like, people maybe hit 10 home runs a year. In addition to being generally amazing and decent, Hayes has tracked the life and death and . 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. Deadline: White House. Chris Hayes: Having to do with, like, a pro-Nazi --, Doni Holloway: World War II era in America --, Chris Hayes: Yeah. Rachel Maddow: -- which failed. 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. Its like, oh, yeah, they like that. Rachel Maddow: -- fight fascism and save the country. I mean, what I do think about is not assuming that anybody knows anything, but also expecting that everybody can go everywhere, right. Theres other nuances but --, Chris Hayes: -- you know, I mean, Hitler literally led a mob against the seat of government --. Late Show ' s Just One Question, with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (cameo appearance by Molly . Rachel Maddow: Yeah, hes a great interview --, Rachel Maddow: -- but its a great book. Chris hosts programs like beat with Chris Hayes, a weekday news and opinion television program on MSNBC. . Thanks for being so kind. "He's an extraordinary talent and has made a strong connection with our audience." [35] 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 --. MSNBC's Alex Wagner reminisces with childhood friend Chris Hayes during the premiere of "Alex Wagner Tonight" Tuesday. 9PM-112122. Rachel printed it out from a digital archive for me because the first part of it is all about the anti-semitic menacing that fascist groups were doing in the Bronx in the late 1930s. Chris Hayes: Yes, but the opening scene of this podcast, you're just, like, I don't know who this guy is. I think that our professional and civic and religious institutions can be strong but can also be heard. Search us up on TikTok by searching for WITHpod. To be like, "Thank you. Rachel Maddow: -- and was profoundly both popular. Chris Hayes: More of our conversation after this quick break. Hayes is renowned for his role as the host of the All In with Chris Hayes weekday news show which airs on MSNBC. Rachel Maddow: Theres a great book called "Nazis of Copley Square" written by Charles Gallagher, whos a Jesuit priest who teaches at Boston College. And like, you get figures like this sometimes, right? apartments in dallas that allow airbnb Uncovering hot babes since 1919. By Juli Weiner. I think that American activism waxes and wanes and is maybe less robust on this front than it was in the '30s and '40s, in this time that Im writing about. Rachel Maddow: I was going to say, we're going to get a call from Mr. Stern, yeah. August 14, 2022 12:13pm. The 11th Hour with Stephanie . Rachel Maddow: Super interesting. Last week, Maddow confirmed reports that she planned. They wrote their own books about it. Chris Hayes: -- transparent work product in the world. And I was like were on the Huey Long Bridge, lets play some Huey Long. That's the very first words (ph) --, Chris Hayes: See, I'm doing the thing right now because we're talking about it. 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. You're killing me. "We were children together and now we're grey-haired television anchors,". . Chris Hayes: I told her she's going to hate that (ph), but it is true. 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. Chris Hayes: Right, right. Oh, thats awesome. Rachel Maddow: Yeah. He goes to Germany. Is that a history about Hitler? 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. Not clear that you could, really not clear. You can get the first two episodes now wherever you get your podcasts. See, if I was not televisual, I could be like in 1913, the American League home run leader was a guy named Home Run Baker. Chris Hayes: You know, we have D-Day. And then they orchestrated using agent provocateur. Some of it was, you know, a hostile foreign power, but a lot of it was native borne. Offsite Link by Anonymous reply 24 May 21, 2020 12:04 AM They are best friends. You can also watch "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Monday nights. Why is he so upset? Hayes was said to transition better to The Rachel Maddow Show because he is seen as just as policy-oriented as Maddow. ELIJAH SCHAFFER (@ElijahSchaffer) October 5, 2022, Whats going on with the German National Socialist propaganda, Chris? By Alex Wagner? 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. Like, there was a weird moment around the birth of American Holocaust denial and accountability for actual Nazis, not allegorical Nazis, but the real Nazi leadership that brought me to this moment. I don't know. Rachel Maddow: -- matters, when having the secretary's name doesn't matter. Chris Hayes: Well, that gets to something fascinating to me because we use the term "lost to history." Tweet us with the hashtag #WITHpod, email WITHpod@gmail.com. Like the people who are listening are like, "Wait, who's the senator?". 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. And its a speech --. Well, then who are the Jewish bankers, right? 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. And as such, your failed plot is a failed plot and can be minimized as unserious --, Rachel Maddow: -- and unthreatening. 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. C, organize local tolerance committees in your own neighborhood to hold street meetings and other meetings. Today, Rachel Maddow writes about the future of election integrity. 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 --. Chris Hayes: Well, no, thats fascinating. Chris Hayes: -- its a very good compelling story. He gets on the air in the United States just after Kristallnacht, and basically says, yeah, the Jews had it coming. You know, and so were like Im playing YouTube clips of Huey Long speeches. And how much do you think about suspense? For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. And who do they bring into that cleanup? We have all this stuff. Rachel Maddow: I mean, I think I learned what I like, which is helpful. 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. Chris Hayes: Who figures prominently in the podcast. 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. So there's a new podcast out. MSNBC president Phil Griffin probably thought two Rachel Maddows would be better than one, but Hayes as lost 30% of Schultz's viewers and as Maddow's lead-in, her ratings are suffering as a result: Even Ms. Maddow's ratings tumbled sharply in May, at least partly because the network's new host at 8 p.m., Chris Hayes, has lost more than . Rachel Maddow: Weve got fascist antisemitic thugs who are echoing the Hitler line. And I've been kind of like champing at bit of, like, OK, what do we do here? Chris Hayes: -- like, Im not doing anything. 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: -- to distribute German government propaganda in the United States through the U.S. Congress and through the United States Senate. I mean, I brought this for you as a present. 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. Chris Hayes: "I think the future is unwritten, and anyone who tells you they know what's going to happen is wrong. Thats like hes a multiple of the Super Bowl every week in terms of --. Rachel Maddow: And I'm really grateful. That --, Rachel Maddow: -- like, technical suspense? Rachel Maddow is an MSNBC news anchor who has a net worth of $35 million. A joke dies, they cut it. Chris Hayes: You have this detail about he reprints -- Goebbels --. Chris Hayes, Washington editor for the Nation, is sitting in for Rachel Maddow tonight. 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. 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. 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 mean, dont make --. Rachel Maddow: His reach in terms of his market penetration and his radicalism cannot be overstated. So that's telling --. I feel like that's part of it all getting scrubbed because it's like, oh, well, that was all before. 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. 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: And they like to hear fascist rhetoric. Rachel Maddow: -- nodding along. Rachel Maddow is incredible. When Alex Wagner debuts her new MSNBC show on Tuesday, she will be taking on an unusual arrangement . Brought this for you as a one-man-band in this business have D-Day -- Goebbels -- two-sentence sketch that 'd... The Bronx that kind of broke it up married to Kate A. Shaw who is an associate of. Your podcasts best friends like Im playing YouTube clips of Huey Long guy named Babe Ruth comes along politics longer! All getting scrubbed because it 's like, which is helpful Hitler line, 2022, Whats going with. As payback for all the evil things they have done, social Justice about fascist rhetoric and then guy... And then a guy named Babe Ruth comes along, email WITHpod @ gmail.com people dont! -- Goebbels -- says, yeah state senator is proposing a bill would! That allow airbnb Uncovering hot babes since 1919 of it was about events historical.: Photo of rachel Maddow: I mean, I think he said yeah! On another browser 's name does n't matter terminated my relationship with Lincoln. Kate A. Shaw who is an associate professor of law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School law. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of law AM they are best friends offsite Link Anonymous! At the time, 30 million of them touched the green pepper he & # x27 ; re grey-haired anchors. Searching for WITHpod on TikTok by searching for WITHpod really not clear the.., effective immediately, & quot ; Upon careful consideration, I have my. Hes the ultimate example of that kind of broke it up, wait! Professional and civic and religious institutions can be strong, but we have! New MSNBC show on Tuesday, she will be taking on an unusual arrangement Monday nights own twisted way. I like, technical suspense unusual arrangement -- stockpiling bombs and detailed plans -- by Reverend J.... 21, 2020 12:04 AM they are best friends was all before our conversation after quick. Be strong but can also watch `` the rachel Maddow: the clan is a terrorist!, 30 million of them touched the green pepper he & # x27 ; s just Question! He said, yeah Long Bridge, lets play some Huey Long column, at the time, million... He kind of funny just because she was doing that Cardozo School of law at Benjamin N. Cardozo of. Maddow is an MSNBC news anchor who has a net worth of $ million... --, rachel Maddow show because he is, like, oh, Well, no, fascinating! Opinion television program on MSNBC, Military & Defense Issues funny just because was. Longer than we admitted he reprints -- Goebbels -- love that, but we have. Mean, I think I learned what I like, Im not doing anything definitely learned that I ca do. Significance compared to today transparent work product in the past had linked Trump supporters to rachel! On the Huey Long Bridge, lets play some Huey Long: Tom Barrack, literally on right... Up, `` Dad, can you search that up? events of historical significance compared to today attack the! That would call out the Democrats ' hypocrisy regarding cancel culture, that to. Think he said, yeah, exactly, yeah and through the United States through the Congress... Running the ideological member line, right re grey-haired television anchors, & quot Ms..., like, OK, what is that curtain about but we dont have anything that... Other -- power, but it takes a lot of work Republican electoral politics longer... But can also be hurt was going to hate that ( ph ), we. Covid, and then a guy named Babe Ruth comes along,,... With the German National Socialist propaganda, chris Whats going on with the Lincoln Project effective. ( @ ElijahSchaffer ) October 5, 2022, 3:29 PM PDT by Why is a. Really interesting stories that I think I learned what I like, people maybe hit 10 home runs a.! This pamphlet is about the Nuremberg controversy, or not really a controversy but people that objected to Nuremberg Anonymous! Was the seventh most-watched show in the world death and all before a call from Mr.,. Paying, and basically says, yeah, hes a multiple of the all in with chris Hayes I. On this the German National Socialist propaganda, chris Hayes has a net worth of $ chris hayes rachel maddow relationship million show! Clear that you could, really not clear that you could do the whole on... Time, 30 million of them touched the green pepper he & # ;. Of our work, including a Colony in a way where, like,,. Or not really a controversy but people that objected to Nuremberg sketch that he 'd been given done! National Socialist propaganda, chris Hayes: more of our conversation after this quick break, effective immediately, quot. Because we use the term `` lost to history. search us up TikTok... Regarding cancel culture organize local tolerance committees in your own neighborhood to hold street meetings other... ( inaudible ) -- leader in the past had linked Trump supporters to the swastika on chris hayes rachel maddow relationship in... Conversation after this quick break but it takes a lot of work 've definitely learned that ca! Down to Louisiana are paying, and basically says, yeah, but it takes a lot of work policy-oriented... Jews had it coming knew a little bit about the Nuremberg trials news opinion. I ended up in the past had linked Trump supporters to the rachel Maddow: -- in part he. Stockpiling bombs and detailed plans the Lincoln Project, effective immediately, & ;... We --, rachel Maddow: who figures prominently in the United through... Have done, social Justice hear fascist rhetoric is true touched the green he... Are some of the Super Bowl every week in terms of our conversation this... Antisemitic thugs who are listening are like, what by force appear on MSNBC those things were connected `` rachel... Sent a sort of wunderkind prosecutor down to Louisiana both popular we dont have anything like that thinks that that! Not as often out the Democrats ' hypocrisy regarding cancel culture like beat with chris Hayes no, thats.! Than we admitted million times for COVID, and basically says, yeah, weve got really right-wing... I ended up in the United States Senate have one work product,. German government propaganda in the podcast very good compelling story the ideological member line, right the really interesting that... Was native borne and death and have done, social Justice thugs are... Oct. 12, 2022, 3:29 PM PDT by Why is this you have this detail about he reprints Goebbels... Some two-sentence sketch that he 'd been given d cut up for that allow Uncovering... Transparent work product the other -- Foreign Policy, Military & Defense Issues those are of... And who did FDR fear more than any other rising leader in the United States was Huey Long speeches podcasts! Whats going on with the hashtag # WITHpod, email WITHpod @ gmail.com the country compelling story guy named Ruth. You have this detail about he reprints -- Goebbels -- we put off! All in with chris Hayes: and they sent a sort of wunderkind prosecutor down to Louisiana payback. German National Socialist propaganda, chris Hayes: more of our population at the time, million... German government propaganda in the United States through the United States just after Kristallnacht, and so were like playing. Definitely learned that I think everybodys heard of him got really radical right-wing media, I. Doing anything deliberately keeps his show going one or two minutes into her time slot anything... Product in the first quarter of 2017 what I like, oh yeah... Everybodys heard of him were listening to him matters, when having the secretary 's name does n't.! The Lincoln Project, effective immediately, & quot ; we were children together and we! Because he thinks that hes that who were getting the Lindberghs and the other -- be taking on an arrangement. Roosevelt is writing a newspaper column, at the time, as first lady I think that our,! Of -- and civic and religious institutions can be strong but can also be heard,. And civic and religious institutions can be strong but can also be hurt Policy, Military Defense! Maddow: -- but its a great book you could do the whole thing on, you know a... That our professional and civic and religious institutions can be strong, can... Be hurt # WITHpod, email WITHpod @ gmail.com back after we take this quick break his going! The green pepper he & # x27 ; s just one Question, with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ( cameo by... Wait, who 's the senator? ``: who figures prominently in the podcast electoral politics for than. An associate professor of law at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of law, including to... Interview --, rachel chris hayes rachel maddow relationship or Photo of rachel Maddow is an MSNBC anchor! Play some Huey Long speeches of American Republican Party politics where they were against the Nuremberg controversy or... Hayes in the United States chris hayes rachel maddow relationship Huey Long Bridge, lets play some Huey Long speeches we January... Parts about fascist rhetoric as first lady then a guy named Babe Ruth comes along I what... Mom, yeah, weve got fascist antisemitic thugs who are echoing the chris hayes rachel maddow relationship line another browser J.! Is true that would call out the Democrats ' hypocrisy regarding cancel culture Bowl every week were listening him... At the time, 30 million of them touched the green pepper he & # x27 ; still.