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the interiors here are amongst the first works of a brilliant architect of the period--robert adam.e wanted to design like a landscape gardener. he writes of the rise and the fall of the hills and dales, but especially of the movement between them. these effects he wanted to get when he put his masses together. these were notions of picturesque composition. he uses them outside and inside. when he uses his moldings and his patterns, he's modeling spaces, and he's trying to show you how to move through them. let me show you what i mean. well, you won't be surprised to learn that that door leads off to the duke's private apartments. the niche here is large, soft, intimate-- well, almost. at the other end of the hall, something different happens. a dynamic pattern on the ceiling and on the floor leads you into that alternative direction. this niche is hard and strong and elevated. adam's contrived a change of levels here which takes you up the stairs into the great staterooms beyond. the first room beyond the hall is the vestibule, a dazzling room, a riot of color and gold, proper for
the interiors here are amongst the first works of a brilliant architect of the period--robert adam.e wanted to design like a landscape gardener. he writes of the rise and the fall of the hills and dales, but especially of the movement between them. these effects he wanted to get when he put his masses together. these were notions of picturesque composition. he uses them outside and inside. when he uses his moldings and his patterns, he's modeling spaces, and he's trying to show you how to move...
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robert: adam, right now we know tim cook is on stage. opening up talking about the iphone that launched last month. talking about the most successful launch in the history for the iphone. interesting because there has been a lot of speculation about soft sales for the iphone, particularly the iphone 5c. they are lumped together to make the 9 million mark better than the 5 million which was a prior record for the five launched a year ago. now to what we're expecting in terms of new products of the iphone, we still have a lot to cover with what the tagline is. expectinrespecting the ipad to headline the event. something about the mac pro, the operating system, maverick, launch date and price for that. i cloud software, apple tv as well maybe. the larger ipad expected to be a little bit a slimmer format for that. the screen will stay the same, slated to be lighter, thinner, smaller frame, the bezel. more colorful. think of the new 5c. they launched the different colors. processor making it twice as fast as the predecessor for the ipad. it c
robert: adam, right now we know tim cook is on stage. opening up talking about the iphone that launched last month. talking about the most successful launch in the history for the iphone. interesting because there has been a lot of speculation about soft sales for the iphone, particularly the iphone 5c. they are lumped together to make the 9 million mark better than the 5 million which was a prior record for the five launched a year ago. now to what we're expecting in terms of new products of...
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adam: robert reuben. >> all up and down, they were major player. obert reuben has never done an interview about his role as risk assessment at citi. >> i spoke with him at that time the time. he said he wasn't involved in the risk assessment. adam: why did he get paid 120 million. >> why were you a board member. that was my point to him. he couldn't answer that question. you think i will make stewart again? lori: i think you will be creamed on stewart again. >> jon, put me on the show. i will go toe-to-toe with you. lori: get to the markets. adam: rare to make her speech countless. got to tell you. >> i'm no dummy. nicole is at her post and good day for homebuilders. >> i will stick with the homebuilders, lori and adam. that may be my best bet at the moment. when you look at pulte, you can see pulte group, they talked about the current environment and gave a great outlook. this is why you see the stock up 6.3%, at $17.74 a share. they said the slowdown in new home orders would actually be short lived. and that there is a multiyear housing recovery t
adam: robert reuben. >> all up and down, they were major player. obert reuben has never done an interview about his role as risk assessment at citi. >> i spoke with him at that time the time. he said he wasn't involved in the risk assessment. adam: why did he get paid 120 million. >> why were you a board member. that was my point to him. he couldn't answer that question. you think i will make stewart again? lori: i think you will be creamed on stewart again. >> jon, put...
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adam: let's hope they actually3 deliver what needs be done. thank you very much, steve kaplan. robertlan for joining us heren "money." >> good to see you. adam: lots of moving pieces with the latest on debt ceiling deal. ch edsdson is following it all in washington. rich, bring us up t see. speed where do we stand right now? >> the top democrat and republican in the sate are negotiating a deal right now. they're trying to work outstanding issues. they haven't finalized deal. everything could be in and out. remember, not everything is set in stone until you age with a final deal. what the framework is looking like, keep the government open until january this. extend the debt ceiling to february 15. medical device tax, delay i that tax we've been hearing so much is knot part of the deal. there is another reinsurance tax they're looking to delay. unions would like deled. that would be a centerpiece of this. a lot of moving parts on this right now. they don't havea final deal, adam. they're hopeful that stipe in the next few hou th reach a final agreement. all the uncertainty how y get th
adam: let's hope they actually3 deliver what needs be done. thank you very much, steve kaplan. robertlan for joining us heren "money." >> good to see you. adam: lots of moving pieces with the latest on debt ceiling deal. ch edsdson is following it all in washington. rich, bring us up t see. speed where do we stand right now? >> the top democrat and republican in the sate are negotiating a deal right now. they're trying to work outstanding issues. they haven't finalized...
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. >>> that report from adam may. robert king who oh is one of the angola's three was freed after 29 years for his constriction were overturned in 2001. he joins us from austin, texas tonight. also from new york, george tin tkal who is wallace's lawyer and laura sullivan who covered the story for years. i want to begin with you because they you were with mr. wallace when the news broke. can you tell us what his reaction was? what he said? >> yes. >> once we go through -- and it was myself and when we broke the news, he was an innocent man. he had been with him. >> did he understand what you were saying? >> at some point you recognize some things tkpoeup believe we manage -- that he had his own attorney. most of the time, he was to some degree. his eyes and that he understood some of the things about it. i guess that's an indication that he understood what we were saying. that was not an herbish involved that indicated that he was actually innocent. i think all the people say -- >> a lot of issues over a lot of years. is ther
. >>> that report from adam may. robert king who oh is one of the angola's three was freed after 29 years for his constriction were overturned in 2001. he joins us from austin, texas tonight. also from new york, george tin tkal who is wallace's lawyer and laura sullivan who covered the story for years. i want to begin with you because they you were with mr. wallace when the news broke. can you tell us what his reaction was? what he said? >> yes. >> once we go through -- and...
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. >> but, a mitch mcconnell in robert's interview sound as adamant about this as president obama did.e started saying he will not compromise on the debt ceiling. repeatedly, robert. he says, says it again for. one, you asked him, how does the party get beyond the mess. the first thing he says, well, for one we are not going to do this again in connection with the debt ceiling and with the government shutdown. one of my favorite moments. many favorite moments, robert, your question to him, about senator cruz. you said what is your take on senator ted cruz who led what, what, mcconnell had already called in the article a quixotic venture. the shortest answer in the interview. mcconnell says, i didn't have any observations to make on that. >> classic mcconnell. >> yeah. >> we really see from that, lawrence, how -- even mitch mcconnell who has been a conservative leader in congress who can't question that he is a conservative record, he recognizes the reality moving forward, is that to have any kind of legislative maneuvering ability. to be able to cut any kind of deal on entitlements, ta
. >> but, a mitch mcconnell in robert's interview sound as adamant about this as president obama did.e started saying he will not compromise on the debt ceiling. repeatedly, robert. he says, says it again for. one, you asked him, how does the party get beyond the mess. the first thing he says, well, for one we are not going to do this again in connection with the debt ceiling and with the government shutdown. one of my favorite moments. many favorite moments, robert, your question to him,...
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adam: world bank president robert zoellick is returning to goldman sachs. the latest example of resolving door between the government government sachs and wall street aft "after the bell" starts right now. liz: you would hardly call it a correction. we had a light day on wall street. let's break down today's action my cox who says stocks may be heading lower if the stalemate continues. mike gerka in the pits of the cme. mike, give us a sense what is going on today. i dare say, 136 for the close. 136 lopped off the dow jones industrials, not too bad at the moment but if we start to see this snowball how much worse could it get? >> if you want to reference the s&p you could take today's close and just throw that number on a net change and then all of a sudden you get down to the 100 day moving average. so about 1662 is where the market starts to teeter into the next level lower. for the same reason you saw $12 higher in gold or the ability to see gold start to catch the bid, that is what really the market is focusing on how the precious metals will react. rem
adam: world bank president robert zoellick is returning to goldman sachs. the latest example of resolving door between the government government sachs and wall street aft "after the bell" starts right now. liz: you would hardly call it a correction. we had a light day on wall street. let's break down today's action my cox who says stocks may be heading lower if the stalemate continues. mike gerka in the pits of the cme. mike, give us a sense what is going on today. i dare say, 136 for...
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lori: robert wallstrom, president of offfifth.com. >> i appreciate it. adamadlines from minneapolis fed bank president coach la coat at that. this is a coat, whatever it takes to reduce unemployment as quickly as possible. that could include increases stimulus. the market should react to that postively. we want to reget back to the markets. stocks near record highs. jason weisberg, manager with seaport securities on the floor of the new york stock exchange. i want to requote what kocher la coat at that said. do what is necessary to increase stimulus. we should be up greater if people take him seriously, kocherlakota. >> if it was from the fed chair we would see he quicker reaction. the fed is kind of takeing a back seat to what is going on in washington right now. i think that is what you're seeing reflected in today's volumes and volumes last couple days since the shutdown started. adam: jason, as we get closer to october 17th, the deadline jack lew says, government debt deadline, bets are off. we're out of money. the analysts saying those coming into play t
lori: robert wallstrom, president of offfifth.com. >> i appreciate it. adamadlines from minneapolis fed bank president coach la coat at that. this is a coat, whatever it takes to reduce unemployment as quickly as possible. that could include increases stimulus. the market should react to that postively. we want to reget back to the markets. stocks near record highs. jason weisberg, manager with seaport securities on the floor of the new york stock exchange. i want to requote what kocher...
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." >> reporter: series superfans amy poehler and adam scott sat down with robert wagner, a.k.a.he power couple for "entertainment weekly's" reunion issue. >> you two kind of act like you're married. in a nice way. is it nice to be married on tv but not in real life? >> you know, it's great to be married, if it works. >> uh-huh. >> we never got into any domestic squabbles. they constantly wanted to have conflict between us. and we fought very hard for that. >> two people who were adults who had in love with each other and had chosen to be together and were there because of free will. >> he said it was so easy, a child could do it. >> maybe we should send out for a child. >> we re-enacted the opening credit of "heart to heart." we've been studying your work recently, very closely. >> this is mrs. h. she's gorgeous. >> we decided that you were great friends in real life. >> we had so much joy, that they came down, the front office, saying we don't want them to be together anymore. we would laugh. >> we would get tired. and we would start laughing at each other. >> and they said we
." >> reporter: series superfans amy poehler and adam scott sat down with robert wagner, a.k.a.he power couple for "entertainment weekly's" reunion issue. >> you two kind of act like you're married. in a nice way. is it nice to be married on tv but not in real life? >> you know, it's great to be married, if it works. >> uh-huh. >> we never got into any domestic squabbles. they constantly wanted to have conflict between us. and we fought very hard for...
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robert pavlick, thank you very much. >> very welcome. adamoutlet for sharing its streaming media service. cable bosses will tell you how. cheryl: the cyber threat coming to a phone near you. the new warning and why the apps on your new smartphone could open you to getting hacked. ♪ it's arowing trend in busiss: do more with less with less energy. is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent seers, designed by hp, will give up ov 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. >> i'm jo ling kent with your fox business brief. lockheed martin announce ad five-year contract with the u.s. army valued potentially at as much as $4.1 billion. lockheed said it will provide satellite and terrestrial communications to the army's global battlefield operations. >>> three ameriians haae been awarded the nobel prize in economics. yale robert schiller, university of chi
robert pavlick, thank you very much. >> very welcome. adamoutlet for sharing its streaming media service. cable bosses will tell you how. cheryl: the cyber threat coming to a phone near you. the new warning and why the apps on your new smartphone could open you to getting hacked. ♪ it's arowing trend in busiss: do more with less with less energy. is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent seers, designed by hp, will give up ov twice the performance, using forty...
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adam and mr. must bey or maybe call him mr. funny robert into the mix as well.hose things and lot more serious stuff at 2:00 p.m. eastern on "street signs." back to you on "power lunch." >> see you at 2:00. thanks. doom day preppers have something else to worry about this time around. an economic armageddon. josh lipton talked to some of the doom sayers and who's cashing in. he's live in california for us. hey, josh. >> hey, sue. set aside food, gold and learn how to use a firearm, that's how preppers are telling you to get ready for the government shutdown. they're also fans of underground shelters, bomb shelters. we spoke to ron hubbard of atlas survivor shelters in los angeles. he said business is booming, up 400% in just the past month. i asked him what happens if there isn't a financial apocalypse, do you get a refund? here's his answer? >> there's no refunds. you got a cool man cave after that. let's hope they never to be used for what they're intended for. i mean, just like [ inaudible ] you don't want to use them but you peace of mind. >> the most popula
adam and mr. must bey or maybe call him mr. funny robert into the mix as well.hose things and lot more serious stuff at 2:00 p.m. eastern on "street signs." back to you on "power lunch." >> see you at 2:00. thanks. doom day preppers have something else to worry about this time around. an economic armageddon. josh lipton talked to some of the doom sayers and who's cashing in. he's live in california for us. hey, josh. >> hey, sue. set aside food, gold and learn...
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robert f. kennedy jr. was adamant that there was a connection to the batteries mob and that there could be a connection. i'm curious, with the lone gunman theory, could it be possible that he still had connections to that mob, and would that have impacted potentially his choice? >> certainly there have been allegations of that kind. this is one of kennedy's children that has had a difficult life, but he has come out on more than one occasion saying it is father did not accept the conclusions of the warren commission. i met with the attorney general on several occasions during the investigation conducted by the warren commission. i discussed with him the taking of testimony by his sister-in-law, jacqueline kennedy. i discussed with him whether he should appear before the commission already statement to the commission about his lack of knowledge of any kind that would influence the commission's investigation. robert kennedy during the course of a warrant in in the investigation was traveling in poland and under pressure
robert f. kennedy jr. was adamant that there was a connection to the batteries mob and that there could be a connection. i'm curious, with the lone gunman theory, could it be possible that he still had connections to that mob, and would that have impacted potentially his choice? >> certainly there have been allegations of that kind. this is one of kennedy's children that has had a difficult life, but he has come out on more than one occasion saying it is father did not accept the...
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robert mondavi and raven wood. the dow is down triple digits but constellation brands hitting an all-time high. adam much, nicole. for those who believe the government shutdown is use lated to capitol hill get ready for a real wake-up call. because the shutdown spreads. defense contractors nationwide fear more furloughs and that is sparking fears of more recessions. with more, liz macdonald is watching "emac's bottom line" and who is hit hardest. >> this goes beyond the news we know about. united technologies talking aboutthousand workers, contractors being furloughed this monday -- 2,000. could go as high as 5,000 in november. the lobby groups, defense lobby groups, they represent companies like raytheon and lockheed, there is concern on top of sequestration cuts which created furloughs and job losses that even more job furloughs could be coming. look at city, counties, states we're looking at closely. stratford, connecticut, where basically, you know, united technologies has a plant there. all the way down to west palm beach, all the way west heading into hawaii. we're talking about makers of the
robert mondavi and raven wood. the dow is down triple digits but constellation brands hitting an all-time high. adam much, nicole. for those who believe the government shutdown is use lated to capitol hill get ready for a real wake-up call. because the shutdown spreads. defense contractors nationwide fear more furloughs and that is sparking fears of more recessions. with more, liz macdonald is watching "emac's bottom line" and who is hit hardest. >> this goes beyond the news we...
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robert gibbs here with willie, joe and me. good morning. >> good morning. the cardinals make it through. >>leal adamainwright is huge. >> talk about pirates. tough. >> great story. >> we're albumed about pirates. but the cardinals, what an organization. >> where do you think gibbs got the table cloth? >> i don't know. i was wondering that myself. >> a little offseason but cute. >> man speaking of fastballs at your head. >> you know what? steps up first swing and pre-season, boom. >> let me tell you barnacle i'm taking fashion advice from a lot of people but one of them is not you. >> for the first time since 2008 the economy is not america's top concern. new gallup polling shows the government shutdown, the dysfunction in washington has become the number one concern of voters at 33% and while all sides are taking a hit in their approval hittings as a result, the damage to the republican brand is proving to be the worst. now only 28% of americans say they have a favorable view of the republican party. that's the lowest number since this poll first began asking the question the 21 years ago. for senat
robert gibbs here with willie, joe and me. good morning. >> good morning. the cardinals make it through. >>leal adamainwright is huge. >> talk about pirates. tough. >> great story. >> we're albumed about pirates. but the cardinals, what an organization. >> where do you think gibbs got the table cloth? >> i don't know. i was wondering that myself. >> a little offseason but cute. >> man speaking of fastballs at your head. >> you know...