Rachel Maddow: -- stockpiling bombs and detailed plans. She'll still appear on MSNBC, just not as often. 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. So we got January 6th attack on the Capitol. Um Why is there a swastika behind you on the desk, Chris? Rachel Maddow: You would not be on trial. Rachel Maddow: -- it turns out that you've never heard of this guy. By Alex Wagner? And those are some of the really interesting stories that I think are very much lost to history. It's like, well, I have an 18-month and they're up all night, so I'm tired all the time. I don't know where this is going but, like, what? Chris Hayes: Yeah. 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. And then, you know, it's one of these things where the story you end up learning, even at a relatively high level of sophistication in American history, is like, what comes out the other end, which is that we liberate --. You can see more of our work, including links to things we mentioned here, by going to nbcnews.com/whyisthishappening. We are in utterly uncharted territory." Ai. 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 --. The Beat with Ari Melber. 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. To mark MSNBC's 25th anniversary, MSNBC Daily will feature 25 days of forward-looking essays on important issues from MSNBC anchors, hosts and correspondents. Maddow recently told her viewers it was "nonsense" to believe Trump's word. But on the sedition front, I said something about this on the air the other night, Im not sure it made sense to anybody who hasnt been thinking about this as intensely as I have. One of the defendants wrote a book about it. Is that a story about authoritarianism? Its hard. Chris Hayes: -- tools of liberal democracy. Rachel Maddow: Yeah. And so, we had to decide whether or not this was the enemy within. Chris Hayes: A lot of people really want it, and they like it. And then in 1914, he had nine. Rachel Maddow: -- how many Americans are paying attention to him. Chris Hayes: Yeah, exactly. Rachel Maddow: -- in part because he thinks that hes that. 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. On July 12, 2021, a photo of Rachel Maddow was posted to the "Community" tab of MSNBC's YouTube account. 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. Maddow also conducts interviews with. Rachel Maddow: James Comey, right? We have all this stuff. 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. Chris Hayes: Having to do with, like, a pro-Nazi --, Doni Holloway: World War II era in America --, Chris Hayes: Yeah. By Juli Weiner. It's the most --. Rachel Maddow: Yeah, hes a great interview --, Rachel Maddow: -- but its a great book. Rachel Maddow: That's why I'm always up after midnight working on this stuff. Like, over the generations actually, the people who are the worst actors in this ultra-right sphere of American politics are thieves. Thats a very compelling story. Nico Parker discusses Dumbo. Rachel Maddow: Let's take it beyond Ernest Lundeen. "Chris has done an amazing job creating a franchise on weekend mornings," said Phil Griffin, the president of MSNBC. "The Rachel Maddow Show" generates nearly 1 million viewers more than bookend programs hosted by Chris Hayes and Lawrence O'Donnell. Its like, oh, yeah, they like that. And that, to me, is energizing and exciting, and it opens up all these other lines of inquiry, like, one of the things Charles Gallagher writes about in his book is this character Francis Sweeney who tragically dies very young, who played this incredibly intrepid role in exposing the Christian Front in Boston, which was taking funding from the Hitler government, which was showing German military propaganda movies, which was running pogrom-style violence against Boston Jews. 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. Chris Hayes: And all that nasty unseemliness in '39 and '40 --, Rachel Maddow: We beat them. 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? 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 --. Rachel Maddow: I mean, is that a story about the limitations to the critical law? And I've been kind of like champing at bit of, like, OK, what do we do here? Rachel Maddow: Yeah. Rachel Maddow: Oh, the full pamphlet. 11, and Hayes' show is coming in . You also agree to our. MSNBC pundit Rachel Maddow recently announced that her partner Susan Mikula tested positive for COVID-19 . 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. I feel like that's part of it all getting scrubbed because it's like, oh, well, that was all before. 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 --. The political commentator Chris was born on February 28, 1979. According to the Daily Beast, Maddow's new contract would allow her more. You can get the first two episodes now wherever you get your podcasts. Rachel Maddow: -- and was profoundly both popular. Rachel Maddow MSNBC 4 Anderson Cooper Big Government Jake Tapper 5 Christiane Amanpour James O'Keefe Joy Reid 6 Pope Francis Sean Hannity Chris Hayes 7 Dr Sanjay Gupta Raheem Emma Gonzlez 8 CNNMoney Joel B. Pollak Markos Moulitsas 9 Jake Tapper Ann Coulter Maggie Haberman 10 Brian Stelter Allum Bokhari 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 --. His full name is Christopher Loffredo. Chris Hayes: -- or it falls apart if you're doing something in 15 minutes or 14 minutes. Rachel Maddow: Who will appoint the necessary strong man? And its a speech --. 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 --. I try to tell stories for a living. Up w/ Chris Hayes: Are we in an era of post-truth politics? And they're right, like, they earned it. 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 this highly. And the Justice Department, I think, was onto something in terms of the way those things were connected. Hayes is happily married to Kate Shaw, and they are blessed with . 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,. Not to be weird but, like, I'm very grateful to the executives at the company who said I could do this, because it means that I don't have to quit doing what I'm doing. Chris Hayes: -- but that creates this constant sense of curiosity. 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. You can help a great deal by, A, keeping us, this anti-fascist organization, advised of incidents, i.e., stabbings, beatings, et cetera, that may happen in your neighborhood. Rachel Maddow: -- and freaks and crooks and, you know, people who dont pay their taxes. Chris Hayes: But these weren't just like odd cranks, rondos, that there was organization, very powerful popular support and mobilization, key figures, and the sort of formation of something that looked like a kind of proto or explicitly profascist movement and organization inside the United States. It's like, could we --, Chris Hayes: I want to follow-up on this. ", Chris Hayes: I have one work product. So I hadn't gotten the actual cuts of the first two episodes. The presence of a hate symbol in a picture of two liberals mugging for the camera was too much to ignore. Rachel Maddow: Yeah. 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 --. Rachel Maddow: An effort in the United States. May 8, 2013. It's about thinking about the way the mind works, right? Rachel Maddow: And where we get to from that is a Nazi plot --. She writes her first lady column about how shocked she is. And then in 1913, he had 12. 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. I communicate for a living. Rachel Maddow: Yeah, yeah, and then he got a five-year prison sentence. I mean, dont make --. Similarly, with the great sedition trial in 1944, which is sort of amazing that they brought it in 1944 --, Chris Hayes: Right, yes, right, right, right --, Rachel Maddow: -- given what happened in 1940 when they tried it against the Christian Front, that trial has gone down in history as a failure or as a sideshow or, in some cases, as a debacle because it wasn't a successful prosecution. Chris Hayes: Exactly. By James Crowley On 11/20/20 at 11:13 AM EST. What is Rachel Maddow's Net Worth and Salary? Chris Hayes is married to Kate Shaw, a professor of law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University in Manhattan. Search us up on TikTok by searching for WITHpod. Chris Hayes: Everyone gets to see what I do. 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 I also was like, I guess, I just never heard of the senator. Well, then who are the Jewish bankers, right? Read our editorial standards. 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. That's the very first words (ph) --, Chris Hayes: See, I'm doing the thing right now because we're talking about it. Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. So its like if thats not a crime, then nothing is. 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. Chris Hayes: Yes, but the opening scene of this podcast, you're just, like, I don't know who this guy is. MSNBC hosts Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow had a hard time controlling their laughter on Wednesday night over Donald Trump's sheer stupidity. 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, he wrote. Chris Hayes: -- its a very good compelling story. I mean, they were in control but also profoundly corrupt. Chris Hayes: OK. Once again, my great thanks to my dear friend and colleague, master of all media, Rachel Maddow. Like, you're getting the name of the senator. Chris Hayes: Pearl Harbor happens, the war happens. 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. You can also watch "The Rachel Maddow Show" on Monday nights. Actually, it was the right decision. Rachel Maddow: That makes for a good booze ballad. At least three prime time MSNBC hosts have changed their tone on Covid-19 vaccines since 2020, Twitter archives reveal. 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. And that means that the history of it, to the extent that there is any history of it, has been written by the right and by people who are sympathizers of the defendants --. But compartmentalization is important so that you can work this intensely. Chris Hayes: Do you think we have the right antibodies now? Rachel Maddow: Rachel wrote a fiction podcast? "Last Word" is now No. And as such, your failed plot is a failed plot and can be minimized as unserious --, Rachel Maddow: -- and unthreatening. Chris Hayes: The podcast is called "Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra." 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. Chris Hayes: And, yes, I think it's a really important thing that I've learned also, like if someone sends an e-mail or sends a note saying, like, the thing you said in the monologue this morning when you were just talking it through, like, isn't quite right, you kind of missed this. Chris Hayes: I am someone who does this for a living. 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? And how much do you think about suspense? Chris Hayes: I told her she's going to hate that (ph), but it is true. It's an hour --, Chris Hayes: And it's this thing. 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. If passed, this bill in Iowa would pose a massive challenge to the federal government's recognition of same-sex marriage. Trump staffers scooping up little red swastika golf balls into Make America Great Again hats is the tableau of the campaign so far, Hayes said in 2016, Starnes noted. All Rights Reserved. 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. 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. Chris Hayes: Wait, what's the story? Rachel Maddow is incredible. 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And there are Americans who went before us who were as smart or smarter, as funny or funnier, more nimble, more interesting, more capable, and who saved us from this last time around, and we should learn how they did it. 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 . Do you buy the explanation of the presence of the swastika on the desk? Is this a real story? He hates the bankers, which then, you know, one notch past that, right? In the first quarter of 2015, "The Rachel Maddow Show" was ranked 26th among all cable news shows. Chris Hayes: So here's the thing, so we're going to get in the topic, but what was so striking to me, and this sort of goes back to what I was trying to get at the monologue, there is just this inimitable thing. And I don't buy that chummy, "Thank you, my friend" from Rachel; they rarely chat and you can just cut the tension. 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. . Here's the thing, I'm in this weird thing where it's like I don't want to spoil it, but kind of have to talk about the content of the podcast. Rachel Maddow: -- and you were working this hard. with me, your host, Chris Hayes. Theres other nuances but --, Chris Hayes: -- you know, I mean, Hitler literally led a mob against the seat of government --. Chris Hayes: Hello and welcome to "Why Is This Happening?" The accompanying text read:. All sorts of other efforts against those forces did work. A funny thing happens when you watch a lot of MSNBC: everyone's faces all sort of start to . Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues. Rachel Maddow: And your country will respond to you not necessarily by declaring your behavior illegal because it may not be --. Rachel Maddow: Thanks for being so nice. I think you and I cherish it, not everyone does, but that theres some really important lines here about you can write a pamphlet saying Donald Trump should. pic.twitter.com/h6uNdmCT2q, Aldous Huxleys Ghost (@AF632) October 5, 2022, TexZeus (@vinnieoftexas_) October 4, 2022. Hes the ultimate example of that kind of --, Rachel Maddow: Yes. 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. I don't know. 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. Chris Hayes: Well, this is part of what makes this so interesting. Earlier in his program, Hayes recounted an. To be like, "Thank you. Thats like hes a multiple of the Super Bowl every week in terms of --. 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. 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. And who do they bring into that cleanup? News, Politics, Culture, and more in realtime. A Goodwill branch has, too. Rachel Maddow: Dont tell anybody though. 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. Just so incredibly perfect that I have a typo in this tweet. And the Justice Department, youre the Justice Department, you cant do that. And we, in the Bronx, need to figure out how we are going to fight that. I think that our professional, and civic and religious institutions can be strong, but can also be hurt. The correspondent was not fired. Chris Hayes: -- by Reverend Alson J. Smith --. 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. Chris Hayes: -- totally lost to history. Actually, when I heard the gloss (ph), and I was like, that can't be right. And I was just like, OK, well. (L-R) Alex Wagner and Rachel Maddow Patrick Randak/MSNBC/Getty Images. I mean, theres a couple of things here. Lundeen gets run out of literally on a rail out of his congressional district for opposing World War I, which is a very different thing than opposing World War II --, And what I find fascinating about is like the ideological trajectory of these figures around this time and how people navigate through, once everything is presented is on the table, right? In her past career, Shaw clerked in the Supreme Court for. They named him Home Run Baker because of how many home runs he hit, and he hit 11. Rachel Maddow: -- you know, get them arrested. 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. January 20th is inauguration. And everybody is like --. So that part of it, like, what have you learned from that storytelling process that you bring over now? Rachel Maddow: -- saying, oh, the Justice Department should have never done this, and these poor Americans were persecuted just for being conservatives. 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. And then the prosecutor said they continued their plot. 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. 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. If you're doing something in 90 seconds, it's like there's just a lot more room for error, right? So having her name --. A Florida state senator is proposing a bill that would call out the Democrats' hypocrisy regarding cancel culture. As I'm speaking to you, I think the podcast is available now wherever you get your podcast. So, but that gets only (ph) --. I feel done. Rachel Maddow: Theres a great book called "Nazis of Copley Square" written by Charles Gallagher, whos a Jesuit priest who teaches at Boston College. "Upon careful consideration, I have terminated my relationship with the Lincoln Project, effective immediately," Ms . Chris Hayes: I've never heard of this guy. 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. And some are doing extremely well, like at an incredibly high level, playing Major League Baseball. And hes very, you know, honest about the fact that antisemitism was not a sin in the Catholic church --. We were against them --. The Rachel Maddow Show airs Mondays at 9pm ET on MSNBC, and shortly thereafter in this feed. Practical steps for Americans reading this who are concerned about this. Chris Hayes: And its also fascinating. So you get that name. They were good at hitting, they were good at getting doubles and triples and all this stuff. Journalism aside, he has authored several books, including A Colony in a Nation (2017). Search us for WITHpod. And they were acquitted. And hes effectively calling for pogroms in this country after Kristallnacht happens in November 1938. Chris Hayes: We should talk about, since its mentioned, the title is "The Christian Front: Coughlins Storm Troopers," and maybe we should talk a little bit of Coughlin because he is a key figure. MSNBC's Alex Wagner reminisces with childhood friend Chris Hayes during the premiere of "Alex Wagner Tonight" Tuesday. Then, its them. Chris Hayes: Well, no, thats fascinating. We are committed to truth and accuracy in all of our journalism. The combination of those things is something that the Justice Department tried to tackle through a mass sedition trial in 1944. Copyright 2023 The Western Journal. Rachel Maddow: And so, I am working past midnight now instead of stopping working at --. Its a real party. They say, search it up, "Dad, can you search that up?" Chris Hayes: I don't know whose secretary is. Chris Hayes: The hearts and minds part of it, too, is fascinating. I'm in Rachel's head, and I'm in her world." And I was like were on the Huey Long Bridge, lets play some Huey Long. Are you the local activist whos worried about people getting beat up outside this sort of antisemitic street meetings? I mean, yeah, weve got really radical right-wing media, but we dont have anything like that. Note: This is a rough transcript please excuse any typos. Its, to me, a bigger truth to realize there was a whole lot of them, and they were all meeting those needs in different ways. Update 2:45 p.m. PT: TheWrap spoke with Chris Hayes, newly named weekend MSNBC host, on Monday about his new show, TV mentor Rachel Maddow and the impossibility of covering the debt crisis.. So I started working on that, ended up in this place where I was looking at sort of the origins of American Holocaust denial, which has always been sort of an interest for me as well. What was that Howard Stern bit (ph)? Chris Hayes: Right, right. 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. These are ones we are paying, and he publishes it and gets fired from the Justice Department for doing it. 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. I'm not pulling this from memory. This guy, Babe Ruth, comes along, starts out as a pitcher, goes over to hitting. 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. 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