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The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Lawrence: In 7 days, we'll know if Kamala Harris delivered us from Trump’s madness & criminality

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Lawrence O'Donnell, MS NOW

Politics, Washington, Congress, News, Ms Now, President, Versant Media, Policy, Versant, Government, Senate

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Tonight on The Last Word: Vice President Harris makes her closing argument where the January 6 riot began. Also, Steve Bannon spreads election lies hours after leaving prison. And the story of a convicted January 6 rioter turned in to the FBI by his son is told in a new play called, “Fatherland.” Isabel Wilkerson, Marc Elias, and Jackson Reffitt join Lawrence O’Donnell.

Transcript

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Now it's time for the last word with Lawrence O'Donnell. Good evening, Lawrence.

0:04.6

Good evening, Alex. And after that historic speech by Kamala Harris, we need a big

0:10.5

thinker here. So Isabel Wilkerson is joining us I just feel very lucky to have

0:16.2

her seven days away from this election to get her thoughts on where this country

0:20.6

is tonight. That is an excellent booking. I'm looking forward to that

0:23.8

conversation. Thanks a lot. Have a great show. Thank you. Well Kamala Harris has

0:28.4

been a candidate for president for exactly 100 days.

0:34.8

And on the hundred day of her presidential campaign,

0:37.8

only seven days to go before election day,

0:40.5

Connell Harris once again delivered the most important speech of her life.

0:48.0

All recent presidential candidates have had at least 500 days of campaigning before their last closing argument speech as a presidential candidate, not Kamil Harris.

1:07.0

When President Biden stepped back from the presidential campaign in July and immediately endorsed his Vice President Kamala Harris.

1:17.0

Kamala Harris had the least amount of time to campaign for president than any candidate since the invention of television.

1:25.0

And so on August 22nd when she delivered her acceptance speech

1:29.0

after winning the presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention

1:32.0

that was accurately described then as the

1:36.3

most important speech of her life.

1:39.5

When she then crushed Donald Trump in a televised presidential debate in September.

1:43.5

That was described then as the most important television moment of her life, and it was.

1:49.4

But in this historic and quick, Kamala Harris presidential campaign the most important moment

1:57.4

just keeps coming and so tonight the vice president made her closing case for her candidacy in a powerful

2:05.6

speech she chose to deliver at the scene of the crime the same place where federal and state prosecutors have accused Donald

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