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joining me now is professor tim snider. thank you for being here in person.s is a remarkable conversation. i'm an economics reporter, we've not used that term bloodbath about cars. what you write about is the context. it's not just whether he said that sentence about cars, it's everything else he said in the speechev starting with the salu of thert hostages. >> when he refers to cars, he's then clearly switching gears. he's saying the cars will be the least of it. and the folks saying the context ishe the cars, they're actually ripping it out of context. because the context is the whole fascistis history of violence, martyrdom cults, trump's prior insurrection attempt in 2021 and the physical context he just got people to sing along with the criminals of january 6ngth. that's the real context. >> you write those who speciously insist that trump had in mind an automotive bloodbath never mention that he had just celebrated the criminals, repeated the big lie and repeated fascist patterns. you lay out f in your article t pattern of that speech. all of that was d
joining me now is professor tim snider. thank you for being here in person.s is a remarkable conversation. i'm an economics reporter, we've not used that term bloodbath about cars. what you write about is the context. it's not just whether he said that sentence about cars, it's everything else he said in the speechev starting with the salu of thert hostages. >> when he refers to cars, he's then clearly switching gears. he's saying the cars will be the least of it. and the folks saying the...
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snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke.and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them. he he obviously is assiduous in cultivating his sources. and he he finds he finds things out that that nobody else does. he's an extraordinary reporter. walter isaacson is another author you've worked with. walter isaacson is a truly convey veal writer. i would follow walter anywhere and the thing that i think elevates walter above a lot of other writers is his mixture of curiosity and expense sense of intelligence. walter obviously has written about some of the most remarkable people in civilization, whether it's leonardo or benjamin frank lindh or steve jobs and he he's able to. einstein. i think he i think that walter's ability to traverse the worlds of science and culture to to find the artistry and imagination and genius in his characters is what's m
snider said, i've got a great title for that. my last book and i never forgot that joke.and bob didn't write that book, but he has written many other great ones. and and i've i've had the pleasure of working with him for a long time now, and he has such integrity as a report. he follows the facts wherever they lead them. he he obviously is assiduous in cultivating his sources. and he he finds he finds things out that that nobody else does. he's an extraordinary reporter. walter isaacson is...
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joining us now is the yale historian professor tim snider. thank you for being here in person.s is a remarkable conversation because people have spent the last couple of days saying he was just talking at the cars. i'm an economics reporter. we've not used that term blood bath about cars. but what you write about is it's the contest. it's not just whether he said the sentence about cars, it's everything else he said in the speech, starting with the salute of the hostages. >> yeah, when he refers to the cars, he's then clearly switching gears saying the cars will be the least of it. it will be a blood bath for the whole country. and the folks saying the context is the cars, what they're actually doing is ripping it out of context because the context is the whole fascist history of violence, of martydom cults, trump's prior insurrection in 2021, and the physical context. that he just got people to sing along with the criminals of january 6th. >> you wrote those that had in mind trump and automotives. you lay out in the article the pattern of that speech. all of that was done befo
joining us now is the yale historian professor tim snider. thank you for being here in person.s is a remarkable conversation because people have spent the last couple of days saying he was just talking at the cars. i'm an economics reporter. we've not used that term blood bath about cars. but what you write about is it's the contest. it's not just whether he said the sentence about cars, it's everything else he said in the speech, starting with the salute of the hostages. >> yeah, when he...
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it's just the snider stuff, so the youngest, i mean, yeah. what the famine disease forced labor to which it by the word is for me or she was the last it it also need you to keep it to you, but that it's a deep, it almost human off. what does it, what it is, 9, push that 6 up. the give you a few in the 230 because of those thousands of testimonies of crimes and the impunity of criminals. when you've got here, you know, order to do to speak of the judge india. yeah. for the good i see it or released upon me, they decided to do discuss with him, please don't see it, but it was being yet that was put in the middle of the party. obtains exclusive documents verifying an opposition party attempt to enlist to do as involvement in the upcoming south african elections. the amc rolling parties spokesperson says any intervention will be blocked. you can be assured that we will look any attempt at imposing a with, i'd say u. s. so any of the, you know, allied we would look, it's a not just as the n c, the people that we built in yet to intention. calculat
it's just the snider stuff, so the youngest, i mean, yeah. what the famine disease forced labor to which it by the word is for me or she was the last it it also need you to keep it to you, but that it's a deep, it almost human off. what does it, what it is, 9, push that 6 up. the give you a few in the 230 because of those thousands of testimonies of crimes and the impunity of criminals. when you've got here, you know, order to do to speak of the judge india. yeah. for the good i see it or...
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i or you can be a hock a snider, but you cannot be a human shield, and i are because there are multiple leaders of almost who have brag about the use of babies and children and women as human shields. you take that word over. i'm to see international ass, which is a conclusively, there is no evidence for these are human jails. the amnesty international file, the report of the harvard amnesty international group on october 7th saying that the killings were all the faults of israel and that how much. oh well i did not do anything improper. no, i don't trust them to see international at all. i trust photographs, who are you going to believe the photographs or you're lying eyes who you believe the video tape of the liter or from us. now this video tape was not used by understands and national when issues they denial that human shields were being used . they will, lumen few are being used. so people know photographs that have been publicly available, but to propose around judgments. i'll stop you that i'll just, i'll stop you the more from the merits as professor at harvard law school and pu
i or you can be a hock a snider, but you cannot be a human shield, and i are because there are multiple leaders of almost who have brag about the use of babies and children and women as human shields. you take that word over. i'm to see international ass, which is a conclusively, there is no evidence for these are human jails. the amnesty international file, the report of the harvard amnesty international group on october 7th saying that the killings were all the faults of israel and that how...
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earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himself it is currently dumping snow still right now. this is this has been a storm for the books for sure. so mammoth lakes, where i live up in the sierra nevada mountains. and when people think of california, they don't often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is that we're up at like 3000 metres. so we're super—high—up in elevation. and on average, most years we'll see somewhere around 1000 centimetres of snow a year. so right around that 400 inch mark. i've lived in these mountains for about ten years now, and this is only the second time i've ever seen a storm warning of this blizzard type warning that we have right now, the second time in ten years. you know, as a professional photographer, it's one of those experiences where, like, we wait for especially one like myself, it takes a lot of weather content. i wait for moments like this and, you know, it's one of those things where i'll bundle up properly, go walking out of my house, take a lap around the neighbourho
earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himself it is currently dumping snow still right now. this is this has been a storm for the books for sure. so mammoth lakes, where i live up in the sierra nevada mountains. and when people think of california, they don't often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is that we're up at like 3000 metres. so we're super—high—up in elevation. and on average, most years we'll see...
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earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himselfs is...this has been a storm for the books, for sure. so, mammoth lakes, where i live up in the sierra nevada mountains, and when people think of california, they don�*t often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is at, we�*re up at like 3,000 metres, so we�*re super high up in elevation. and on average, most years we�*ll see somewhere around 1000cm of snow a year. so right around that 400 inch mark. i�*ve lived in these mountains for about ten years now, and this is only the second time i�*ve ever seen a storm warning of this blizzard type warning that we have right now, the second time in ten years. you know, as a professional photographer, it�*s one of those experiences where, you know, like, we wait for — especially one like myself, that takes a lot of weather content. i wait for moments like this and, you know, it�*s one of those things where i�*ll bundle up properly, go walking out of my house, take a lap around the neighborhood, you know, don�*t venture too f
earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himselfs is...this has been a storm for the books, for sure. so, mammoth lakes, where i live up in the sierra nevada mountains, and when people think of california, they don�*t often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is at, we�*re up at like 3,000 metres, so we�*re super high up in elevation. and on average, most years we�*ll see somewhere around 1000cm of snow a year....
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earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himself this is this has been a storm for the books for sure. so mammoth lakes, where i live up in the sierra nevada mountains. and when people think of california, they don't often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is that we're up at like 3000 metres. so we're super—high—up in elevation. and on average, most years we'll see somewhere around 1000 centimetres of snow a year. so right around that 400 inch mark. i've lived in these mountains for about ten years now, and this is only the second time i've ever seen a storm warning of this blizzard type warning that we have right now, the second time in ten years. you know, as a professional photographer, it's one of those experiences where, like, we wait for especially one like myself, it takes a lot of weather content. i wait for moments like this and, you know, it's one of those things where i'll bundle up properly, go walking out of my house, take a lap around the neighbourhood, you know, don't venture too far. one of th
earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himself this is this has been a storm for the books for sure. so mammoth lakes, where i live up in the sierra nevada mountains. and when people think of california, they don't often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is that we're up at like 3000 metres. so we're super—high—up in elevation. and on average, most years we'll see somewhere around 1000 centimetres of snow a...
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let's go live to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himself snow! this has been a storm for the books, for sure.— books, for sure. has it been especially — books, for sure. has it been especially bad? _ books, for sure. has it been especially bad? you - books, for sure. has it been especially bad? you are i books, for sure. has it been | especially bad? you are used books, for sure. has it been i especially bad? you are used to snowstorms but this is been especially bad. explain why. yeah, mammoth lakes, where i live in the sierra nevada mountains, and when they think of california, they don't often think of snow, right? but where are our ski resort towns are, we are up 3000 metres, superhigh in elevation and on average with the about 1000 centimetres of snow a year. 400 inches. i've lived in these mountains for about ten years now and this is only the second time i've ever seen a storm warning of a blizzard type warning. the second time in ten years. we are used to snow but not used to this much snow with this much wind. visibility outside is
let's go live to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himself snow! this has been a storm for the books, for sure.— books, for sure. has it been especially — books, for sure. has it been especially bad? _ books, for sure. has it been especially bad? you - books, for sure. has it been especially bad? you are i books, for sure. has it been | especially bad? you are used books, for sure. has it been i especially bad? you are used to snowstorms but this is...
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earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himselfa nevada mountains. and when people think of california, they don't often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is at, we're up at like 3,000m, so we're super high up in elevation. and ,on average, most years we'll see somewhere around 1000cm of snow a year, so right around that 400—inch mark. i've lived in these mountains for about ten years now, and this is only the second time i've ever seen a storm warning of this blizzard—type warning that we have right now — the second time in ten years. you know, as a professional photographer, it's one of those experiences where, you know, like, we wait for... especially one like myself, that takes a lot of weather content, i wait for moments like this and, you know, it's one of those things where i'll bundle up properly, go walking out of my house, take a lap around the neighborhood, you know, don't venture too far. one of the biggest things is, one, you don't want to put yourself in danger. and, two, you don't want to put a
earlier, we spoke to travel photographer dakota snider, who lives in mammoth lakes and who found himselfa nevada mountains. and when people think of california, they don't often think of snow, right? however, where our ski resort town is at, we're up at like 3,000m, so we're super high up in elevation. and ,on average, most years we'll see somewhere around 1000cm of snow a year, so right around that 400—inch mark. i've lived in these mountains for about ten years now, and this is only the...
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. >>> since i have been back, i have interviewed former australian prime minister and talked to tim sniderthe conditioning on putin is so cooked on the right that you almost need to remind people he wanted the taliban to go to camp david. john bolton thought foreign policy as it pertained to turkey had been krupted and he called a friend and called bill barr at doj. the witnesses to his extortion of zelenskyy were lifelong republicans. the story has to be brought, if you're pursuing haley voters, has to be broader than putin. they are all in with vladimir putin. >> this can go after the idea that this is the super patriot when he clearly does not do that. and to go back to our earlier conversation, mccaskill has put a fire under me. i think the biden administration should pick a fight on the security briefings. i think that what he ought to say is donald trump cannot be trusted. donald trump does not have this country's best interest at heart. and we're going to do something we have never done before. we're going to say no to donald trump. obviously, this is taking a page the from trump's
. >>> since i have been back, i have interviewed former australian prime minister and talked to tim sniderthe conditioning on putin is so cooked on the right that you almost need to remind people he wanted the taliban to go to camp david. john bolton thought foreign policy as it pertained to turkey had been krupted and he called a friend and called bill barr at doj. the witnesses to his extortion of zelenskyy were lifelong republicans. the story has to be brought, if you're pursuing...
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i mean you're open with poland was something that tim snider referenced yesterday. example of a country getting this close in polling? and you grab onto them because they give you a bit of hope. sarah matthews today, former trump communications director, i put back to her something tim snyder said yesterday that strong men don't care about their supporters but they need a supporter to care about a strang man. you see it coming into shape it feels so daunting, and i know you deal in your book with another horrific, heinous captor where they counted on americans not valuing or caring about their democracy. can we talk about that? >> yes, absolutely. so in the lead up to world war ii the justice department put a bunch of americans on trial for sedition, and it was a tricky charge. sedition is always really hard to prove. and these were people that were doing some things obviously illegal. they were trying to induce people to mutiny in the armed forces, trying to get people not to register for selective service. you can't do that in wartime, that's pretty clear. they we
i mean you're open with poland was something that tim snider referenced yesterday. example of a country getting this close in polling? and you grab onto them because they give you a bit of hope. sarah matthews today, former trump communications director, i put back to her something tim snyder said yesterday that strong men don't care about their supporters but they need a supporter to care about a strang man. you see it coming into shape it feels so daunting, and i know you deal in your book...
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. >> tim snider, i'm going to put you on the spot to see if we can call on you. >> thank you very mucheak for us. we'll be right back. ♪to my astonishment.♪ ♪my doc gave me a script i got it done without a delay.♪ ♪i screened with cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a-kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪i did it my way!♪ children are the greatest joy and our best hope for a better future. friends, they are the future. but did you know that millions of kids right here in our own backyard are facing hunger every day without healthy food? it's harder to grow, to thrive, to feel their best. the impact when children don't have enough to eat is tremendous because when you're hungry and your basic needs aren't being met, you cannot learn. that's why i'm here now, asking you to join me in helping end child hunger in america. this is a problem we know how to solve, and we can do it better by supporting no kid
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