that is all in. and i ll be back sunday at noon eastern for my show with jen psaki. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. good evening, jen. they ve already got you working triple time in. something like that. well, this is it down side of being very good of what you re doing then you have to do more and more of it. thank you. i had a pretty good time. an hour went quickly. some interesting things. i felt the same. that s a very good sign. thank you, my friend. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it s good to be here. so he spent 21 years spying against the united states, he did it for money and who knows what else, but they did pay him. they paid him in cash. they also paid him in diamonds, which is a nice spy movie touch. but he spied against the u.s. for 21 years, and for the next 21 years after that he resided in federal prison. so 21 years as a spy against america and then 21 years and counting in prison because of it before
dumpster fire. but we begin with the age of illiberalism, a movement proclaimed by hungarian prime minister viktor orban. they have elections of a sort but so hamper voters abilities to make informed choices and heavily control the outcome that the elections are essentially a show. these are the autocratic dreams of a far light leader obsessed with solidifying a christian mono culture and who in 2014 declared his intention to build a illiberal new state citing china, russia an turkey as role models. flash forward to today where cpac, the once conservative gathering that is a cesspool of the far right running amock in holding its conference it in budapest. speakers include tucker carlson and mark meddo and the hungarian prime minister who recently won a fourth term. orban made it clear he s an ally to the american right selling cpac that the u.s. must align troops for 2024 votes, to fight together and reconquer institutions in washington and brussels from liberals who threate
press conference from yesterday explaining what happened next. the suspected take responsibility for the shootings. early on we began interviews with him. he claims it s early, but he claims it was not racially motivated. he has an issue with what he considers and sees the locations as something that allows him to go to these places and it s a temptation that he wanted to eliminate. tucker: so, the police took a long and detailed statement from robert long. here s what they phone. if you mutely confess to the crimes but while he admitted to committing multiple murders which is the death penalty offense in the city of georgia, he denied having any racial motivation. instead he told police he had addiction an issue with porn. so, robert long was fixated on and pornography. that s why he said he committed the murder. next day, it seemed to confirm his story. if a man called tyler bayliss said that he shared a room with robert long in a georgia rehab facility last year and
Exhilarating to watch them have dialogue back and forth and though it was 45 years ago, it spoke very much to the present tense. Brian and to your partner in crime . Morgan robert called me and said he had come across a bootleg tape of some of these debate between William Buckley and corbett all. Gore the doll. Gore vidal. I was very interested in him as a character. Buckley was someone we all knew from being such a tv presence, when i saw the debates i saw something that was really speaking to today as much as it was to 1968. We got excited and decided to make a film about it. Brian when did they start . And what was the point of your documentary . Robert they had their first confrontation in print in 1960 or 62. Bill on the right, gore on the left. Three columns, i think it was Associated Press that they did. It really became more personal when gore went on it the David Celestine david suskine show and dismissed bill buckley as kind of a categorize it like the right had been categori
As always, you can watch the senate live on cspan two. Monday on the communicators commissioner Michael Orielly on key issues before the fcc like net neutrality, regulating the internet, and the public response. When there is an open commission meeting, that information should be made available publicly. That would give an opportunity for everyone to know what we are thinking. Right now we have people who raise concerns regarding this, but they do not know exactly what is being put forth. They are doing rifle shot at scattered structures, you know . That is problematic for my point of view. I would like for them to not have to spend time on things that do not need attention. Monday night on the communicators on cspantwo. Coming up next, q a, filmmakers Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon talk about their new documentary. Then British Foreign secretary hammond. This week on q a, filmmakers Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon talk about their new documentary, best of enemies, which tells the b