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The Kornacki Countdown

do you feel about the work that laurie has done on the january six committee? >> i think it's atrocious. i have family that went up to january 6th. i have brands that went up there. >> i can understand people standing up for their, right and everything like that, but having to assault on our democracy -- that is ridiculous! and to think that the election was stolen, absolutely with nicholas? >> steve, i think the larger question that i'm looking at, and i listen to ali velshi's reporting and bombs reporting, the election denialism threat is going to be really fascinating for us to watch on election night. because the big question that i have been asking is -- if elaine luria is right, and people who don't believe that the election was stolen, and people who believe that the election was stolen don't vote for her, what does that say about where the country is right now? we are going to find out in just about ten days. steve? >> all right, ali vitali, who was just in these two key districts, thank you ali for that! we will be right back!

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Early Start With Christine Romans and Laura Jarrett

china. european markets up slightly. wall street stock index futures leaning positive today. fallout from the u.k.'s fiscal crisis after they said pensions would slide into its second bear market year. gas prices holding steady overnight, same as yesterday. $3.92 a gallon. let's bring in laurie bettinger, president of bank alliance and the former director of t.a.r.p., the troubled asset relief program. nice to see you, laurie. let's talk about september's consumer price index.

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BBC News

situations, i am seeing more and more youngsters identifying with her and her style of delivery. there is and her style of delivery. there is a young man called matt windle who goes around, known as the poet with punch, he is great as well, here's a boxer, and he really relates to young people in schools as well. our current worcestershire poet laurie is actually the youngest one the county has ever installed, she is 23, rihanna leviton, she is doing fantastic work across nhs hospital trusts as well as with young people. and when they go into hospitals, or in olderfolks' homes, those settings, what is it, how is the best way to engage people, do you think? is it the spoken word and performing it?— think? is it the spoken word and performing it? definitely. because there is something _ performing it? definitely. because there is something very _ performing it? definitely. because there is something very special- there is something very special about a live performance, you feel the atmosphere, you feel the emotions, you can portray the emotions, you can portray the emotions much more. but we are more and more turning to technology as well so, a lot of our work is across

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BBC News

poetry day. joining me to talk about this is former worcester poet laureate. national poetry day, what is the point of it?— is the point of it? well, poetry has not such a is the point of it? well, poetry has got such a long — is the point of it? well, poetry has got such a long heritage _ is the point of it? well, poetry has got such a long heritage in - is the point of it? well, poetry has| got such a long heritage in age-old got such a long heritage in age—old traditions of oral history, and it engages people not only with their own cultures but help them to understand so many others. so, national poetry day is a national celebration that brings those skills and traditions to the forefront of every day consciousness. reminding everyone of its relevance to every day. it is a medium which we can use to express ourselves, to emphasise with other people and situations and to highlight and support really important causes, it is also a great bridge for communities in times of social isolation that we are all experiencing. social isolation that we are all experiencing-_ social isolation that we are all experiencing. social isolation that we are all ex-ueriencin. �* ,, . ., experiencing. and you are the former worcester poet _ experiencing. and you are the former worcester poet laurie, _ experiencing. and you are the former worcester poet laurie, what - experiencing. and you are the former worcester poet laurie, what does - worcester poet laurie, what does that mean?—

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BBC News

worcester poet laurie, what does that mean? . , . ., that mean? that is correct. so, for 2020-21, 1— that mean? that is correct. so, for 2020-21, i was — that mean? that is correct. so, for 2020-21, l was an _ that mean? that is correct. so, for 2020-21, i was an ambassador- that mean? that is correct. so, for 2020-21, i was an ambassador in i 2020—21, i was an ambassador in worcestershire for poetry. and it gave me a free rein to build this remake of a community, bridging links with people. —— to build this remit. using poetry as a tool for both young and old, removing poetry from dusty bookshelves and libraries and bringing it into our every day. and what are you finding at the moment? 0bviously and what are you finding at the moment? obviously we have been through a pretty difficult two or three years, most of us, are you finding people are wanting to turn to poetry more because of that? yeah, more and more. ithink to poetry more because of that? yeah, more and more. i think people are realising there is a such a relevance, and for poetry, you can find out that you are not alone, you are not the only person who has felt the way you do, it is a way of bringing people together, it is a way making people think, and more and more people are returning to poetry. ma; and more people are returning to oet . y . ., and more people are returning to oet . g . . ., , poetry. my children are huge fans and like learning _ poetry. my children are huge fans and like learning poems - poetry. my children are huge fans and like learning poems and - poetry. my children are huge fans and like learning poems and havej

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are the former worcester poet laurie, what does that mean? that's correct. laurie, what does that mean? that's correet- 50. — laurie, what does that mean? that's correet- 50. for— laurie, what does that mean? that's correct. so, for 2020-201i _ laurie, what does that mean? that's correct. so, for 2020-201i was - laurie, what does that mean? that's correct. so, for 2020-201i was an i correct. so, for 2020—201i was an ambassador in worcestershire for poetry. and it gave me a free rein to build this remit of a community bridging links with people, using poetry as a tool are both young and old, and removing poetry from dusty bookshelves and libraries and bringing it into our every day. find bringing it into our every day. and what are you _ bringing it into our every day. and what are you finding at the moment? obviously we have been through a pretty difficult to three years, most of us, are you finding people are wanting to turn to poetry more because of that?— because of that? yeah, more and more, i because of that? yeah, more and more. i think— because of that? yeah, more and more, i think people _ because of that? yeah, more and more, i think people are - because of that? yeah, more and more, i think people are realising there is such a relevance, and for poetry, from poetry, you can find out that you're not alone, you are not the only person who feels the way you do, it is a way of bringing people together, it is a way of making people think, and so more and more people are returning to poetry. my more people are returning to poetry. my children are huge fans and like

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The Ingraham Angle

is closed. captioning during the debate. why does he think this will make a difference? he unor does he understand whas will look like to the viewers at home? >> home it's such the most importae racena for the senate here. >> for twenty two , he hadtc a chance to match me up again. u and he quit. let me ask you another question. who wans m who wants me to be the vote? fifty first vote ? send me to dc to make sure you know i will be there. laurie, it makes it makes no more clarity with the with the verbate. but despite what we see,fine. their federations campaign says he's finm thate. they even claim that he passedth a series of cognitive tests. they told the philadelphia inquirer. so but they refused to rovide any releasef th or provide any actual evidence of the scores or revealstered t the identity of the person

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The Ingraham Angle

not only main stream but main lined hate in our country so it was really important for us to include gutsy women handing up to hate and white supremacy, standing up to bigotry in their own lives, in their communities and for our country because i think we all need to be doing that right now. >> laurie: no. right now, chelsea, what we need to be doing is recognizing and celebrating the gutsiest and most courageous woman of probably the last hundred years and that's the woman you failed to even mention in your silly little book. queen elizabeth ii. now that was a gutsy woman. because gutsy is someone who, somehow, even at a young age, sets a dignified example for others to follow. >> we are trying to do all we can to help our gal ant sailors, soldiers, and we are trying, too, to bear our own share of

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The Ingraham Angle

another opportunity to demonstrate the immense importance that both our countries attach to our relationship. >> when we understand what the monarchy is and it really is a deeply colonial role and not just in the past but now. the fact that we take this really white family to represent what britain is tells you this is a hangover to the colonial times. >> laura: oh, really? gutsy is standing resolute and stoic in times of great national change and challenge. as she's done since 1953. >> i cannot lead you into battle. i do not give you lourdes or administer justice. but i can do something else. i can give you my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the people of our brotherhood of nations. >> laurie: now queen elizabeth's kind of grit and determination and courage, gutsyness, it's kind of considered pass say in much of today's modern world and

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The Ingraham Angle

this, not the details, but 45-minute discussion with her majesty that he said was probably the highlight of his presidential career. just, that was the impact she had on our president, but also i imagine on all world leaders that met her. i know mike pompeo met her and nebul the administration and they were all wowed by this pledge at 14 to serve her entire life, long or short, the people. and she did. she -- two days before she died, she had a meeting with liz truss, the new prime minister, and boris johnson, the outgoing prime minister. so to the very end, she served and just what an example. >> laurie: what do you think, woody, will change with charles as king? >> well, i think, you know, the

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