we ll see you again tomorrow. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex. we are going to have more with blayne alexander s interview with that 4% of the jury. we east 14 of eight minutes of it last night. that s the most that has been shown anywhere on nbc are msnbc. there is more. there s the pat cipollone part that no one has seen before. we will get to that later in this hour. it is riveting television. i have seen some bits and pieces that did not make it to air. and you really could just screen the whole thing for the entire hour. you really could. it s really something. and it s going to be irrelevant as soon as the district attorney fani willis makes her decisions and goes forward. yes, and so that is why we much feast upon it now. it s all we have. right now it s all we have. and we have a right now, a handful of bread crumbs. i will be watching, lawrence. thank you, alex wagner. thank you. y
at a popular downtown bar. you re watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. ashley: ashley. good samaritans rushed to help madison brooks. the lsu sophomore s official cause of death is multiple traumatic injuries, second to motor vehicle collision verse pedestrian. she was left incapacitated at the scene and died at the hospital. todd: allegedly raped before her attackers left her on the highway and she was struck by a car. madison brooks s friends creating a memorial along the highway where she was killed. one of those friends reflected on the impact she had on her life. she left me in this world with one thing, kindness and love is always the answer. i was going through the hardest times, i felt bullied and everything. she showed me love in a way nobody else could. ashley: her sorority releasing this statement, madison made a lasting impact on all of us and was a hero and donated her heart and kidney to save others. todd: the four suspects are 18-year-old
seems like you re making a fashion statement. it says vote, doesn t say who. if you get me that item i ll find a civic way to rock it. nobody rocks it like. you see you tonight. nicole and i will be out there with the rest of the team. it is election eve here on the beat as well. campaign guru james carville kicking off the show. we have the music. you hear that. we have the legend. always dressed for television. see you in a second. and we have the final numbers heading into the election day. democrats are catching up with republicans in enthusiasm. that s from the nbc poll. the fact is, 2 22 midterms now have surging turnout. in the last midterms the energized 2018 on trump there was a record turnout of 38 million votes. that is now topped by this final re-election set of numbers. over 42 million people already voting. 38 million was the record work 4 million more. the new record is 42 million. that is more m s, to quote the new drake album. candidates are hop
and fair like we saw two years ago? well, joe biden got more votes than any president ever, 81 million, at least. every single one of those is entirely real. no cheating of any kind. every male in ballot belong to a real person. no dro dropbox stuffed, nobody coached dementia patients devote the democratic line, even vladimir putin decided to stay out of that election. mark zuckerberg spent $400 million to control the mechanics of the election, but for the very best reasons. he wants to keep voters say from the deadly coronavirus. his reward is in heaven. and in case you re wondering, voting machines around the country reported on the legitimate result with flawless precision. machines counting each candidate and doing so accordingly. can you see the software that would prove that that happened? well, no, you can t. as from the body camera footage, you don t have necessary clearance to see it, but you can know that they are 100% safe and reliable, that is why government offic
hello, thank you so much for joining us. i m ana cabrera in new york. it s almost half time for the biden presidency. after tomorrow, it could be a whole different game on capitol hill. the strategy, the players, about to be put to the test. so far more than 41 million votes have already been cast in this midterm election. we are on top of all the critical matchups. let s start in nevada. gary tuchman is in clark county for us. a county that s poised to decide a key senate race that could decide which party controls the senate. and gary, snort cortez masto is considered one of the most vulnerable democratic senators up for re-election. can dems afford to lose her seat? reporter: well, that s right. you know, in this dynamic state with a population double over the last 25 years and tripled over the last 35 years, there are three high-profile races. but as you said, there s one that s above them all, the u.s. senate race. the democratic incumbent, catherine cortez masto, is c