Thanks for joining us. We have a Big Show tonight. Trumps runningmate j. D. Vance is here. But first, hide and go freak is the focus of tonights angle. Well, here we are, The End of summer in the political sense and as the angle predicted, state of the race shows Kamala Harris postdnc bump amounted to a dead cat bounce, in other words, nothing. If anything, Donald Trump has the momentum edge. Nate silver has done an extensive analysis and has trump with 56. 7 chance of winning the Presidency Versus Harris with a 43 chance. That is almost 14 drop since August 14th odds. As far as swing states, those are in trumps favor, according to silver. His Trend Analysis has harris up in battleground of wisconsin and michigan. Trump has far better chance of taking pennsylvania. I guess they are not buying that Fracking Walkback and nevada and georgia. I love that Governor Kemp is putting the party first there in the state of georgia. Trumps chance of winning north carolina, 69. 9 according to silve
do it for us tonight i promise you alex wagner will be back in the chair next week when she is back from vacation thanks for having me here last night, and tonight i ll see you again for m regularly scheduled rachel maddow show on monday. it s time for the last wor with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence good evening, rachel, happy friday this is a show that doesn t, you know, in an officially recognize the aging process. about tomorrow, i m going to say happy saturday, just going to leave it at that. it s paul manafort birthday tomorrow! there you go. which, it s a big deal. yeah, so, rachel, i have baltimore story for you that i ve had for years and i v been struggling in the last 20 minutes to figure out how to say this publicly. so, here s - you know, in my memoirs, thi will be much more specific okay okay. no one involved really, except me, at this point, is still alive. so - [laughs] i went to the world series i baltimore years after former govern
you don t officially recognize the aging process. tomorrow, i m going to say happy saturday gonna leave it at that it s paul metaphors birthda tomorrow there you go. a big deal so, rachel. i have baltimore a new story that we ve had four years. i ve just been struggling in the last tournaments to figure out how to say this publicly in my memoirs, this will b much more specific okay. no one involved really is still alive, except me i went to the world series i baltimore. years after former governor of maryland, as you pointed out the vice president was force to resign because of the crime he committed in baltimore. and maryland, when he was governor so, i met at the world series, as can happen, depending on wh you re with, someone i wil call very, very highly placed, at the very top level of wha they used to call organize crime in baltimore and found myself that night at the best italian restaurant in baltimore, whereupon back gu who was incredibly charming an was ju
there are these little falcons and he says they watch over th dead and he goes, they do what if someone asked you t risk your life what if i shape get changed what if i get killed to go undercover. and one of the country s mos dangerous presents once they stepped out the door, i was on my own. they helped him catch a killer she had such a zest for life young girls were bein murdered i can t imagine sending m daughter off to school, an never seeing her again and investigators neede health to get a confession if anyone could pull it off he would be the problem to pul it off but this was different, h was always be a convicte felon. if it worked, he could win his freedom, if it did, it he coul lose his life. they had your back? they had my back. that s what you thought that s what i thought hello and welcome to dateline. jimmy kaine was a smooth talking convict serving a te year sentence. when he was offered a deal if he helped prosecutors pr
i was not into my adulthoo yet. so, you don t you just listen. and that was the moment. that was the moment, where, fo me, all reasonable doubt fle out the window, you know because there was no - there was no agnew trial, right? there was the question of, wha did he do? my sense of it, that i picke up in that room that night, wa what the prosecutors were on to, what they had, was the tip o an un-norma s cash iceberg just a gigantic amount of good guy agnew stuff that they neve even found out about they put together a 40 coun felony indictment and agains him. they had a lot even when we were doing th research for bateman they were like, oh, yeah there was a lot.