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kevin adams is still with us. head of fixed income at hinderson global investors. orbed by politics here. yields in italy spiked up. they're now, you know, going back down. >> indeed. and i think, you know, wa we've got is hopefully and it looks like a resolution to this current impasse on the political front and a positive vote for the incumbent government. and that is good. it sort of brings closer to the enthe kind of sorry sordid spiral of berlusconi. hopefully by a couple of days time, he may well have been voted out or prevented from being in the parliament. that doesn't cure the underlying issues. the coalition government is quite fragile. from that point of view, it's not like we're out of the woods in italy, but it certainly is a good milestone towards at least getling somewhat of a better functioning government. >> and let's get over to claudia, who is in rome. and joins us for more. claudia, is this a sign mr. berlusconi's grip on italian politics? it's finally slipping? >> it looks as though, at least in part, it surely is. it's interesting how this is u
kevin adams is still with us. head of fixed income at hinderson global investors. orbed by politics here. yields in italy spiked up. they're now, you know, going back down. >> indeed. and i think, you know, wa we've got is hopefully and it looks like a resolution to this current impasse on the political front and a positive vote for the incumbent government. and that is good. it sort of brings closer to the enthe kind of sorry sordid spiral of berlusconi. hopefully by a couple of days...
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come on out kevin and adam. [applause] >> you are lying. you are lying man. h you. >> what am i lying about? >> we never denied you. >> we -- you have. >> but, but, there is issues i'm sure between kevin and your mom as far as -- no. the what all the lies you are running around saying >> kirk: are you telling lies? >> i guess so. >> where do you want to start? where do you want to start? >> when i was when we met when i was 13? you were 15? >> let's start with the guy who started this whole thing. is this your son? >> i don't know if i started it but i'm going to settle it. >> kirk: that makes sense. >> thank you. that is why we are here >> kirk: do you think this is your boy? >> i don't -- i hope that he is. i don't think, but i hope he is. i don't think he is. >> kirk: why do you think he might not be? >> there's been too many lies. again like he said, i knew his mother a total of a year out of my life. and it was a lie from the beginning. and i was nothing but lies >> kirk: it only takes a couple minutes to create a kid. >> we dated married and had a child
come on out kevin and adam. [applause] >> you are lying. you are lying man. h you. >> what am i lying about? >> we never denied you. >> we -- you have. >> but, but, there is issues i'm sure between kevin and your mom as far as -- no. the what all the lies you are running around saying >> kirk: are you telling lies? >> i guess so. >> where do you want to start? where do you want to start? >> when i was when we met when i was 13? you were 15?...
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here in the studio, kevin adams at hinderson global investors. julia, good to see you today. what is your view of the health of the u.s. economy at the moment? retail sales figures on tuesday said -- suggested consumption growth gaining momentum at the end of the final quarter. but a confidence measure down at a six-month low. >> well, i think broadly speaking, the data has confirmed the fed's caution. most measures, including very importantly the hiring measures, have disappointed and slowed in the last few months. consumer spending, actually, what we saw was a tradeoff. less auto purchases, more other things. on balance, consumer spending is tracking pretty much around 1.5% in the second half of the year. all of that is not disastrous, but it is certainly not the pick up that the fed had looked for in the second half of the year, hence their caution and their patience and, yes, aus mentioned, i expect today very, very little news out of the fed. >> gasolines prices are now falling. mortgage rates are now falling. equity markets are rallying. so is confidence going to return
here in the studio, kevin adams at hinderson global investors. julia, good to see you today. what is your view of the health of the u.s. economy at the moment? retail sales figures on tuesday said -- suggested consumption growth gaining momentum at the end of the final quarter. but a confidence measure down at a six-month low. >> well, i think broadly speaking, the data has confirmed the fed's caution. most measures, including very importantly the hiring measures, have disappointed and...
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[applause] >> ellen: one of my favorite segments on the show is kevin the cashier played by adam, it'svin. we sent him all the way to the mall of america in minneapolis. ♪ played by adam. ♪ >> how are you doing today? >> good. >> my name is kevin. have you tried the sleep number bed before? i'll show you how it works. if you lay down on this bed here, lay down on this side. all right. you want to enjoy it for a little bit, i'll look over this way and let you do your business. [laughter] >> let me see if i can jump in between you guys here and see if i can feel this. just a big happy family. you can look up at the ceiling. [laughter] >> a lost times, like, older mattresses will make noise like my neighbors have an old mattress and sometimes at night it will be like ee-er, ee-er, ee-er. it's very awkward. [laughter] >> right now we're just laying here. are you looking for some pillows? want to lie down? want to try it? this is a firm one there. then the way -- if you want to test it out, you should raise the posture to test it out. raise this arm up above your head. that way. yeah. like
[applause] >> ellen: one of my favorite segments on the show is kevin the cashier played by adam, it'svin. we sent him all the way to the mall of america in minneapolis. ♪ played by adam. ♪ >> how are you doing today? >> good. >> my name is kevin. have you tried the sleep number bed before? i'll show you how it works. if you lay down on this bed here, lay down on this side. all right. you want to enjoy it for a little bit, i'll look over this way and let you do your...
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kevin. >> thanks. adamacare web site will be fixed eventually and people will enroll eventually, on time. whose head should roll for all the problems? your tweet responses straight ahead with tracy byrnes and ashley webster as they take you through next hour of "markets now", eventually. [ male announcer ] how do you get your boce? i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! ashley: welcome back, everybody. i'm ashley webster. tracy: and i'm tracy byrnes. billionaire activist investor carl icahn cores apple with a new tactic to stir things up. the website pushing the company to buy back more shares. liz macdonald is here whether it is working or not. ashley: new promises that the obama website will be fixed allowing people to actually enroll on time but our twitter question to you, whose head should roll for these pr
kevin. >> thanks. adamacare web site will be fixed eventually and people will enroll eventually, on time. whose head should roll for all the problems? your tweet responses straight ahead with tracy byrnes and ashley webster as they take you through next hour of "markets now", eventually. [ male announcer ] how do you get your boce? i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna...
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adam: can congress actually do a deal? let's bring in kevintt, aei senior fellow and former federal reserve economist and former workerred with the u.s. treasury. your credentials speak for themselves. you heard john boehner a few hours ago. was that responsible thing for him to do. >> he is looking to get out ahead of the senate bill with couple things to add. this is normal in many debt limit debates before. doesn't seem like they're that far apart in the end if the gossip is right about what ultimately will pass the house. think that is about what is going on. the house is taking that to use a framework to form its own bill and stick a couple more things in there. that's again, that is what congress does. that is how they use the debt limit. how they done it 55 times in the past since '78. adam: i ask you question because i only imagine in the next few hours we'll hear the speaker refer to irresponsible, reckless, ridiculous. you just pointed out that both parties have used the debt limit for votes that are sometimes clean or dirty as i thi
adam: can congress actually do a deal? let's bring in kevintt, aei senior fellow and former federal reserve economist and former workerred with the u.s. treasury. your credentials speak for themselves. you heard john boehner a few hours ago. was that responsible thing for him to do. >> he is looking to get out ahead of the senate bill with couple things to add. this is normal in many debt limit debates before. doesn't seem like they're that far apart in the end if the gossip is right...
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whistleblowers came to moscow to hand the sam adams of board for integrity in intelligence to edward snowden they also made it to the r.t. studio this week and told my colleague kevin own how snowden is adjusting to his new life and why they think he deserves praise for what he did doing remarkably well and the circumstances in which he came here we're obviously going to find out personally how was the you know what it looked like these days. i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and. brilliant smart funny very engaged. i thought he looked very well considering the amount of pressure. do you think that's taking any toll and psychological toll i think it would in ordinary circumstances but this is an extraordinary person he's made his peace with what he did he's convinced that he put he did was right he has no regrets and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him is that the person you saw in front of you kohli yes actually we discuss this intel integrity and intelligence issue quite extensively and we talked about prior examples of great people in history that had themselves been under this type of pressure and he's remarkably centered
whistleblowers came to moscow to hand the sam adams of board for integrity in intelligence to edward snowden they also made it to the r.t. studio this week and told my colleague kevin own how snowden is adjusting to his new life and why they think he deserves praise for what he did doing remarkably well and the circumstances in which he came here we're obviously going to find out personally how was the you know what it looked like these days. i thought he looked great he seemed very centered...
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blowers came to moscow to hand the sam adams aboard for integrity in intelligence to edward snowden they also made it to the r.t. studio this week and told my colleague kevin snowden is adjusting to his new life and why they think he deserves praise for what he did doing remarkably well and the circumstances in which he came here and we've we've obviously going to find out personally how is the you know what is looking at these days. i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and. brilliant smart funny very engaged. i thought he looked very well considering the amount of pressure. do you think that's taking any toll at all i think psychological toll i think it would in ordinary circumstances but this is an extraordinary person he's made his peace with what he did he's convinced that he put he did was right he has no regrets and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him the person you saw in front of you colin yes actually we discuss this intel integrity and intelligence issue quite extensively and we talked about prior examples of great people in history that had themselves been under this type of pressure and he's remarkably center
blowers came to moscow to hand the sam adams aboard for integrity in intelligence to edward snowden they also made it to the r.t. studio this week and told my colleague kevin snowden is adjusting to his new life and why they think he deserves praise for what he did doing remarkably well and the circumstances in which he came here and we've we've obviously going to find out personally how is the you know what is looking at these days. i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and....
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adam: of the judge rules in favor of kevin or, you can go to the creditors and so you better do a deal with me or else. i would assume the borrowing cost for detroit goes up as they tried to refinance their debt. invisible bonds, the interest rate i'm invisible bonds may be more expensive. wouldn't that be a more logical outcome? >> there are consequences to actions. the reason, which all had financial problems and distress, chose to refinance and restructure their debt outside of chapter nine was because they didn't want to lose the ability to have access to the market at a low cost. the state help them and they did it. adam: didn't they give it back up to the dead? >> first they asked and president ford said no. they help with a recovery plan and the federal government came in and added to it and helped the success. adam: we can have much more of a discussion for this. i really appreciate you joining us on this. it is not going away anytime soon. >> thank you, adam. my pleasure. lori: detectives heading to the white house to discuss major issues plaguing the rollout of obamacare. ric
adam: of the judge rules in favor of kevin or, you can go to the creditors and so you better do a deal with me or else. i would assume the borrowing cost for detroit goes up as they tried to refinance their debt. invisible bonds, the interest rate i'm invisible bonds may be more expensive. wouldn't that be a more logical outcome? >> there are consequences to actions. the reason, which all had financial problems and distress, chose to refinance and restructure their debt outside of chapter...
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adams award for integrity in intelligence it was handed to him by four former u.s. government officials turned whistle blows who also made it to the r.t. studio and told my colleague kevin own high snowden is adjusting to his new life and why they think he deserves praise for what he did i think you're doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here and we've we've obviously covered his story extensively on this show so we're obviously going to find out personally i was you know what to look at these days i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and. brilliant smart funny very engaged. i thought he looked very well. considering the amount of pressure. do you think that's taking any toll at all and the psychological toll i think it would in ordinary circumstances but this is an extraordinary person he's made his peace with what he did he's convinced that he put he did was right he has no regrets and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him do you agree with that as well as the person you saw in front of you kohli yes actually we discussed this intel integrity and intelligence issue quite extensively and we talked about prior
adams award for integrity in intelligence it was handed to him by four former u.s. government officials turned whistle blows who also made it to the r.t. studio and told my colleague kevin own high snowden is adjusting to his new life and why they think he deserves praise for what he did i think you're doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here and we've we've obviously covered his story extensively on this show so we're obviously going to find out personally i was you...
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creditors question emergency manager kevin nor with the dead of the city's filing for bankruptcy. adam bove's call on the dangerous game on banks. stocks are, quote, that money. he will join us to explain why. [ male announcer ] sheets or bar? how do you get your bounce? bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. ido more with less with buss energy.hp is help. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >> your fox news minute. five people injured last night, two si prius rihanna real ride at the n.c. state fair. preliminary investigation indicates they may have been getting off the board tax ride
creditors question emergency manager kevin nor with the dead of the city's filing for bankruptcy. adam bove's call on the dangerous game on banks. stocks are, quote, that money. he will join us to explain why. [ male announcer ] sheets or bar? how do you get your bounce? bounce keeps my clothes fresh for weeks, even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting...
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sam adams prize for integrity in intelligence it's given out annually by government officials for whistleblowers and activists who handed snowden their ward stopped by our studio and told r.t. is kevin owen how the n.s.a. leaker is doing is convinced it was rate he has no regrets and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him it's a dangerous time for whistleblowers in the united states but the fact the snowden effect has been the opposite we have more and more whistleblowers coming to the government accountability project than we have had before so i think if the u.s. is trying to clamp down and send the message by making an example of courage is contagious. so what it's like to go against major government organizations to expose exactly they're up to. this group whistleblowers told us all about their experiences and that whole conversation is available for you on r.t. dot com. should edward snowden because it is a hero for revealing how u.s. surveillance programs operate one of the most prominent figures in the technology world saying so he's worlds apart sat down with apple co-founder steve wozniak who explained his views on the n.s.a. leaker and his revelations. i be
sam adams prize for integrity in intelligence it's given out annually by government officials for whistleblowers and activists who handed snowden their ward stopped by our studio and told r.t. is kevin owen how the n.s.a. leaker is doing is convinced it was rate he has no regrets and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him it's a dangerous time for whistleblowers in the united states but the fact the snowden effect has been the opposite we have more and more whistleblowers coming...
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sam adams prize for integrity in intelligence and it was awarded to him by a group of whistleblowers and activists all of whom have unveiled hidden secrets themselves in the past they joined kevin owen here earlier on r.t. and told him how snowden is adjusting to his new life in moscow doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here we're obviously keen to find out personally how easy you know what to look like these days. i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and. brilliant smart funny very engaged. i thought he looked very well considering the amount of pressure. do you think that's taking any toll at all on the psychological toll i think it would in ordinary circumstances but this is an extraordinary person have you ever had regrets let's put that to you first of all have you ever regretted what you did no never never and i'd back to decided to dedicate my career at the government accountability project to representing whistleblowers and helping whistleblowers i never thought they would end up being criminally prosecuted much less for espionage but i believe in what i did i would do it over again and that was actually the exact answer that
sam adams prize for integrity in intelligence and it was awarded to him by a group of whistleblowers and activists all of whom have unveiled hidden secrets themselves in the past they joined kevin owen here earlier on r.t. and told him how snowden is adjusting to his new life in moscow doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here we're obviously keen to find out personally how easy you know what to look like these days. i thought he looked great he seemed very centered...
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adams prize for integrity in intelligence it was awarded to him by a group of whistleblowers and activists all of whom have unveiled hidden secrets themselves in the past and they joined my colleague kevin owen here earlier and told him how snowden is adjusting to his new life. doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here we're obviously going to find out personally i was you know what you're looking at these days i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and. brilliant smart funny very engaged. i thought he looked very well considering the amount of pressure. do you think that's taking any toll at all and the psychological toll i think it would in ordinary circumstances but this is an extraordinary person he's made his peace with what he did he's convinced a deep what he did was right he has no regrets and he's willing to face whatever the future holds for him is that the person you saw in front of you kohli yes actually we discussed this intel integrity and intelligence issue quite extensively and we talked about prior examples of great people in history that had themselves been under this type of pressure and he's remarkably centered just that you y
adams prize for integrity in intelligence it was awarded to him by a group of whistleblowers and activists all of whom have unveiled hidden secrets themselves in the past and they joined my colleague kevin owen here earlier and told him how snowden is adjusting to his new life. doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here we're obviously going to find out personally i was you know what you're looking at these days i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and....
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kevin] now business is in really great shape. [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. adamcheck the markets lauren simonetti on the floor of the stock exchange. you are looking get beauty in the ems. >> talking cosmetics. both moving in opposite directions on opposite news but avon products first, the ceo said this was a challenging and tough quarter. look at the reaction down 21% on wall street on earnings that disappointed. avon is warning of potential regulatory settlement of bribery probe that could cost more than expected. estee lauder is another company that had a new high. they are seeing strength and a lot of regions that do business and they make mesquita cherries and glory knows what i'm talking about. you might wear some of this when you come to work. >> sometimes it is a you have to take off. >> it takes longer and longer as time goes by. >> i wish i was a man every morning at 6:00 a.m.. >> we have to move on. thank you very much. >> charles payne looking at linkedin, why is that stock catching on this time around? charles: etna october it $220 a share, held the
kevin] now business is in really great shape. [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. adamcheck the markets lauren simonetti on the floor of the stock exchange. you are looking get beauty in the ems. >> talking cosmetics. both moving in opposite directions on opposite news but avon products first, the ceo said this was a challenging and tough quarter. look at the reaction down 21% on wall street on earnings that disappointed. avon is warning of potential...