Topic: Holly Williams

13 chapters across the catalog

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 1:10:48 - 1:14:05

1696: Crypto-Burger

Media Interviews with Ryan Routh, CBS News Report

CBS News correspondent Holly Williams detailed her year-long contact with Ryan Wesley Routh in Kiev, where he acted as an unofficial recruiter for foreign volunteers. While Routh appeared passionate about the Ukrainian cause, journalists noted he seemed naive and claimed to be coordinating thousands of fighters from Afghanistan and Syria without official backing.

Smugly
Episode 1472 1:06:51 - 1:09:12

1472: Smugly

US Veterans, Training Ukrainian Soldiers

CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reported on former US servicemen training inexperienced Ukrainian soldiers in a five-day crash course. The trainers, including a former Marine sergeant from Arkansas, highlighted a severe lack of ammunition and equipment on the front lines. This report is viewed as part of a broader industry of retired US military personnel acting as contractors or mercenaries in the conflict.

ISIS in Oz
Episode 1180 2:02:14 - 2:06:26

1180: ISIS in Oz

ISIS Prison Interviews, Fake News Claims

CBS correspondent Holly Williams interviewed ISIS captives in a Syrian prison, including a 22-year-old from Minneapolis who claimed he joined the group because he believed reports of ISIS terrorism were "fake news." The prisoner expressed a desire for forgiveness, claiming he was a victim of propaganda rather than a fighter.

Bug Ramen
Episode 1037 1:54:37 - 2:00:11

1037: Bug Ramen

CBS News, IKEA Meatball Native Advertisement

A CBS News segment featuring foreign correspondent Holly Williams reported on the Turkish origins of Swedish meatballs. The report concluded with a mention that IKEA sells two million meatballs daily in its stores. This segment is identified as a "native ad," where corporate promotion is embedded within a standard news broadcast, often using high-profile journalists to lend credibility.

In the Saddle
Episode 968 56:06 - 58:40

968: In the Saddle

Saudi Cleric Claims, Women's Brain Capacity, CBS News Edit

A Saudi Muslim cleric's controversial claim that women should not drive because they only possess a "quarter of a brain" was reportedly edited out of a standard CBS News broadcast. The decree allowing women to drive is seen as a symbolic victory in a country where women's rights have been severely restricted. The cleric's comments highlight the ongoing internal opposition to social reforms within the ultra-conservative kingdom.

Bagels & Bins
Episode 921 2:30:12 - 2:34:09

921: Bagels & Bins

Erdogan's Presidential Palace and Sultan Ambitions

CBS News reporter Holly Williams describes Erdogan's new 1,000-room presidential palace as a symbol of his imperial ambitions. The architecture and the presence of guards in traditional Ottoman-era garb suggest a desire to be a "modern-day sultan." The mass purge of political enemies continues to divide the NATO ally.

We Kill
Episode 919 1:20:52 - 1:24:34

919: We Kill

Holly Williams, Syrian Border Reporting Discrepancies

CBS correspondent Holly Williams is scrutinized for her reporting locations near the Syrian border. The hosts track her movements from Ankara to Antakya, questioning the proximity of her "on the border" reports to the actual conflict zones. The segment suggests her reporting may be part of a broader intelligence or propaganda effort rather than standard journalism.

Kim Jong Yum Yum
Episode 918 40:12 - 44:24

918: Kim Jong Yum Yum

CBS News Reporting Accuracy and Geography

The hosts criticize CBS News reporter Holly Williams for claiming to be "on the border with Syria" while reporting from Ankara, Turkey. Using Google Maps, they determine that Ankara is approximately 747 kilometers from the Syrian border. They use this as an example of media fabrication and the lack of boots-on-the-ground reporting in the region.

Transjester
Episode 763 3:02:54 - 3:09:48

763: Transjester

CBS News Sweetened Reports and Vape Convention Outro

The hosts critique a CBS News report by Holly Williams on Russian cruise missile strikes in Syria, noting the heavy use of "sweetening" (background music and sound effects) to manipulate viewer emotions. Adam Curry announces he will be attending a vape convention in Houston, which he describes as a cross between Comic-Con and a porn convention. The episode concludes with a final "In the Morning" sign-off and a warning to wash hands after "touching anyone on the internet."

bio-hacking
Episode 657 24:20 - 35:24

657: bio-hacking

Holly Williams CBS Report, ISIS Propaganda and Airstrikes

CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports from the front lines in Syria, where Kurdish forces are engaged in combat with ISIS. The reporting is criticized for appearing staged, particularly a segment where Williams crouches behind a chicken-wire fence while the cameraman remains standing. The narrative emphasizes that U.S. airstrikes are insufficient and that Kurdish fighters, including female soldiers, urgently require heavy weaponry to prevent ISIS from targeting Europe and the United States.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 1:58:21 - 2:02:08

656: Gap Focused Thinking

CBS News, Holly Williams and Border Smuggling

CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reported from the Turkish-Syrian border, focusing on the influx of foreign fighters joining ISIS. The report featured an interview with a masked smuggler who claimed to have helped dozens of fighters, including one from London, cross the border. Critics questioned the authenticity of the report, noting the correspondent's attire and the desert background's similarity to green-screen setups.

Abundance of Caution
Episode 593 6:19 - 12:34

593: Abundance of Caution

Ukraine Protests and CBS News Coverage of Kiev Unrest

The discussion shifts to the violent protests in Kiev, Ukraine, which the hosts refer to as "Kiev burns." They play a CBS News report featuring Holly Williams and Major Garrett detailing the standoff between protesters and President Viktor Yanukovych. The report highlights the geopolitical tug-of-law between Russia and the European Union, while the hosts critique the mainstream media's framing of the conflict.

Mournful Mortician
Episode 548 1:18:00 - 1:20:48

548: Mournful Mortician

Holly Williams, CBS News and Syrian Opposition Reactions

CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reported from Istanbul on the Syrian opposition's rejection of the U.S.-Russia chemical weapons agreement. General Salim Idris of the Free Syrian Army accused the Damascus regime and Russia of playing for time. The hosts comment on Williams' broadcasting style and her background with Sky News.