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david rubenstein who runs the carlisle group, they kind of know about business creation from a different level than some economists looking at it 30,000 feet and saying the unemployment level is at 5.5%. those are the type of people i'm talking at. i did speak with david rubenstein and the second part is this. if the economy is so great okay, as ben says it is, and as adam says it is why are people feeling so [ bleep ]? >> because their wages aren't growing. >> wait a minute. >> their wages are not growing. >> we just beeped him, so -- >> charlie, say you say it is the recovery that's going to you know, that's tripping up a little bit here. could you make the argument this has been a tepid recovery compared to others it could go on long enough to help the democrats great elected. >> which is my point. >> really? i thought that was my point. >> these are raw numbers you can use to argue the economies but we were in a tailspin when the president came in. however t they're right to the sense that forget about the people -- forget about the people in the ivory towers. what about the arming p
david rubenstein who runs the carlisle group, they kind of know about business creation from a different level than some economists looking at it 30,000 feet and saying the unemployment level is at 5.5%. those are the type of people i'm talking at. i did speak with david rubenstein and the second part is this. if the economy is so great okay, as ben says it is, and as adam says it is why are people feeling so [ bleep ]? >> because their wages aren't growing. >> wait a minute....
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melissa: i love the tape. >> carlisle is a funny guy.e're going to miss him, once he is out of the playoffs. that is too bad. melissa: $25,000 not a lot for these guys right? >> for a coach it is a lot more for a coach than a player. melissa: i think a lot for anybody. that tape was well-placed. thank you so much guys. the fight for '15. will push for higher minimum wage end up putting workers out of a job? landry's ceo sounds off on this one. >>> plus a daredevil raises the bar. nic wallenda's latest stunt makes the grand canyon look like a walk in the park. more "money" coming up. ♪ melissa: devastating scenes out of nepal. rescue and recovery mission underway after a massive 7.8-magnitude earthquake. the death toll now at 4000, with countless more injured. the quake was felt hundreds of miles away in china where dozens of people are said to have been harmed. aid and supplies pouring into the region. but officials from the country say they are still desperate for tents and dry goods and blankets. also in need, about 80 different types
melissa: i love the tape. >> carlisle is a funny guy.e're going to miss him, once he is out of the playoffs. that is too bad. melissa: $25,000 not a lot for these guys right? >> for a coach it is a lot more for a coach than a player. melissa: i think a lot for anybody. that tape was well-placed. thank you so much guys. the fight for '15. will push for higher minimum wage end up putting workers out of a job? landry's ceo sounds off on this one. >>> plus a daredevil raises...
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. >> mark: the interesting thing rick carlisle says mark cuban isn't going to say anything and then mark cuban says something. it's going to be a great series. >> mike: between mark cuban and darrell going at each other it might be fun -- >> jeff: the games are going to be good. i just don't know with dwight howard back, i just -- james harden/dwight howard will be a little too much for the mavericks unless rondo plays a special series. because it hasn't worked out so far, but no better time for rondo and the pastmavericks for him to play great in that series. >> mark: i see houston winning that series. >> mike: rondo had many of his best in the postseason with boston. now philly needing to get it inbounds with 8.4 remaining. iguodala to inbound. pondexter will guard it. davis is playing a free safety there. can't throw it in the backcourt. and they find green. green found an opening, get it to curry and best free-throw shooter in the nba this season with a chance to ice it with 6.2 remaining. 33 for curry. but he's even missed a couple of free throws today. 91% during the regular season
. >> mark: the interesting thing rick carlisle says mark cuban isn't going to say anything and then mark cuban says something. it's going to be a great series. >> mike: between mark cuban and darrell going at each other it might be fun -- >> jeff: the games are going to be good. i just don't know with dwight howard back, i just -- james harden/dwight howard will be a little too much for the mavericks unless rondo plays a special series. because it hasn't worked out so far, but...
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." ♪ ♪ we're back this week in new carlisle, ohio, to help auction off the amazing signs in the collectionod old wayne "woody" woodrum. >> i began collectin', uh, when i was in high school. i was trying to, you know, hustle for a dollar and make a dollar.
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. >> mark: the interesting thing rick carlisle says mark cuban isn't going to say anything and then mark cuban says something. it's going to be a great series. >> mike: between mark cuban and darrell going at each other it might be fun -- >> jeff: the games are going to be good. i just don't know with dwight howard back, i just -- james harden/dwight howard will be a little too much for the mavericks unless rondo plays a special series. because it hasn't worked out so far, but no better time for rondo and the pastmavericks for him to play great in that series. >> mark: i see houston winning that series. >> mike: rondo had many of his best in the postseason with boston. now philly needing to get it inbounds with 8.4 remaining. iguodala to inbound. pondexter will guard it. davis is playing a free safety there. can't throw it in the backcourt. and they find green. green found an opening, get it to curry and best free-throw shooter in the nba this season with a chance to ice it with 6.2 remaining. 33 for curry. but he's even missed a couple of free throws today. 91% during the regular season
. >> mark: the interesting thing rick carlisle says mark cuban isn't going to say anything and then mark cuban says something. it's going to be a great series. >> mike: between mark cuban and darrell going at each other it might be fun -- >> jeff: the games are going to be good. i just don't know with dwight howard back, i just -- james harden/dwight howard will be a little too much for the mavericks unless rondo plays a special series. because it hasn't worked out so far, but...
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in carlisle pa..have a couple options to make some money. they made bows and arrows which they sold to northern forests who came here. there were examples of a couple how walls or buffalo bill wild west type shows, and also created ledger charge, paper using crayons or ink and paper. to bose document the life that they remembered as well as what was happening in st. augustine so we have five pieces that represents both of those aspects. we have three pictures here. we have two writers on their horses. this writer is still talking down and firing a gun and attempting to shoot him with a spear has been shot. we have two native americans on their horses. the native americans were taken to a circus and here are some examples two acrobats on a horse, they have the reds, one gentleman is holding up the other while they ride on the horse and here we have an acrobat on a horse while a gentleman holds a piece of wood up to make the horse jumped over and here in the corner a native american clown. their interpr
in carlisle pa..have a couple options to make some money. they made bows and arrows which they sold to northern forests who came here. there were examples of a couple how walls or buffalo bill wild west type shows, and also created ledger charge, paper using crayons or ink and paper. to bose document the life that they remembered as well as what was happening in st. augustine so we have five pieces that represents both of those aspects. we have three pictures here. we have two writers on their...
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this is a class of indian students at carlisle, about 100 miles from washington dc. they would take these children from all over the country, remove them to carlisle, pennsylvania, and many of them would never see their parents again. that was the objective. they were not to return home. they were to be educated and released into society. we then say after this narrative arc, first there was real diplomacy, then there was a betrayal. then, a restoration. and, a resumption of a more respectable relationship between the tribes and the united states. but it did not come simply from the largess of the united states. it was something many people fought for. that is the only reason it happened. these are great lakes fishermen challenging state regulation of their treaty fishing rights. the great lakes nations also won supreme court litigation. now, we see policy made in a much different way than it was when progress was basically -- congress was busily telling the end and this is the way you should be. there was an effort at the beginning of it want your century to eradica
this is a class of indian students at carlisle, about 100 miles from washington dc. they would take these children from all over the country, remove them to carlisle, pennsylvania, and many of them would never see their parents again. that was the objective. they were not to return home. they were to be educated and released into society. we then say after this narrative arc, first there was real diplomacy, then there was a betrayal. then, a restoration. and, a resumption of a more respectable...
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this is class of indian students at carlisle about 100 miles from washington d.c.they would take these children from all over the country, remove them to carlisle pennsylvania. and, many of them would never see their parents again. and that was in fact the objective. they were not to return home. they were to be educated and released into society to be self-sufficient citizens. we then, though say after this, this narrative arc first there was real diplomacy. then there was this betrayal. but then there was arrestor race. and, a resumption of a more, what shall we say respectable relationship between the tribes and the united states. but it didn't come simply because of the largess of the united states. it was something that indian people fought for and demanded. and that is the only reason that it happened. so in this case, these are great lakes fishermen who are challenging state regulation of their treaty fishing rights. like the indian nations of the northwest, the great lakes nations also won supreme court litigation affirming their treaty right to fish. and n
this is class of indian students at carlisle about 100 miles from washington d.c.they would take these children from all over the country, remove them to carlisle pennsylvania. and, many of them would never see their parents again. and that was in fact the objective. they were not to return home. they were to be educated and released into society to be self-sufficient citizens. we then, though say after this, this narrative arc first there was real diplomacy. then there was this betrayal. but...
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this is a class of indian students at carlisle, about 100 miles from washington, d.c. they would take these children from all over the country, remove them to carlisle, pennsylvania, and many of them would never see their parents again. that was the objective. they were not to return home. they were to be educated and released into society. they were to be self-sufficient citizens. we then say after this narrative arc, first there was real diplomacy, then there was a betrayal. but then, a restoration. and, a resumption of a more respectable relationship between the tribes and the united states. but it did not come simply from the largess of the united states. it was something that indian people fought for and demanded. that is the only reason it happened. these are great lakes fishermen challenging state regulation of their treaty fishing rights. like the tribes in the pacific northwest, the great lakes nations also won supreme court litigation. now, we see policy made in a much different way than it was when congress was basically telling the end and this is the way y
this is a class of indian students at carlisle, about 100 miles from washington, d.c. they would take these children from all over the country, remove them to carlisle, pennsylvania, and many of them would never see their parents again. that was the objective. they were not to return home. they were to be educated and released into society. they were to be self-sufficient citizens. we then say after this narrative arc, first there was real diplomacy, then there was a betrayal. but then, a...
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indian school in carlisle pennsylvania. so the indians can the native americans had a couple of options to make some money. they made bows and arrows which they sold to northern tourists who came down here. there's examples of a couple of powwows or so of buffalo bill wild west type shows that were held using native americans. they also created letter art on found papers using crayons largest ink and paper. both document the life that they remembered as well as was happening in st. augustine. so right now we have five different pieces that represent both of those aspects. so we have three pictures here. we have two riders on their horses. and this is especially this writer is firing again. this native american is time -- has been shot. here we have two native americans on their horses. the native americans were taken to a circus, and so here's some examples. two acrobats on a horse. so they have, one gentleman is holding up the other while they ride on the horse. and he we have an acrobat on the horse can't excuse me an acr
indian school in carlisle pennsylvania. so the indians can the native americans had a couple of options to make some money. they made bows and arrows which they sold to northern tourists who came down here. there's examples of a couple of powwows or so of buffalo bill wild west type shows that were held using native americans. they also created letter art on found papers using crayons largest ink and paper. both document the life that they remembered as well as was happening in st. augustine....
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dallas head coach rick carlisle was fined $25,000 for criticizing the refs after game 3. took a rather different approach last night. >> how physical was this game? five techs and 52 fouls. >> are you asking me? >> i mean the physicality of the game. >> are you asking me a question about the officiating? i brought something just for that. [ laughter ] >> $25,000 i think was enough. game 5 of that series is tomorrow night. if you were busy jumping on the warriors' bandwagon, here's what you missed this weekend. >> dudley up top. milwaukee wins it! >> good defense, ken? yeah. back to lake merced. an eagle and the 17-year-old finishes. >>> forget the draft the browns may have just found their next quarterback. lebron james. what doesn't that guy do? but dwight howard anything you can do i can do better. if only he could shoot free throws like that. >>> alex gordon didn't want anybody down the left field line going home with a souvenir. in to the crowd to make the catch. he took out a white sox fan in the process. >>> he may have lost a step or two, but not his love for the g
dallas head coach rick carlisle was fined $25,000 for criticizing the refs after game 3. took a rather different approach last night. >> how physical was this game? five techs and 52 fouls. >> are you asking me? >> i mean the physicality of the game. >> are you asking me a question about the officiating? i brought something just for that. [ laughter ] >> $25,000 i think was enough. game 5 of that series is tomorrow night. if you were busy jumping on the warriors'...
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. ♪ >> reporter: 125 miles away from broad street there's this street in carlisle, pennsylvania.his is where linda riley runs. >> i decided that i wanted to do something more with my running. >> reporter: 5ks, 10ks, even marathons. dedicated. to her family. >> they just -- you know they're just there. >> reporter: at first, she ran for her 8-year-old son, alexander. who is autistic. you really like to run, don't you? >> yeah. >> reporter: then for her mother if law, her uncle, mentor, and now her father. >> ever since that day, it's just life has been a roller coaster. you know just trying to go through and make sure that he's okay. >> reporter: over this past thanksgiving he was diagnosed with lieueukemia and like the rest of linda's family who's had cancer, it's tough to take it in stride. >> healthy, strong people that have passed away you know and i know i wanted to do something. >> reporter: with every step she takes, there is hope. >> i hope i can wind up like my mom. she's my inspiration. >> reporter: 10-year-old charlotte is following her mom's lead. so is her dad. >> she
. ♪ >> reporter: 125 miles away from broad street there's this street in carlisle, pennsylvania.his is where linda riley runs. >> i decided that i wanted to do something more with my running. >> reporter: 5ks, 10ks, even marathons. dedicated. to her family. >> they just -- you know they're just there. >> reporter: at first, she ran for her 8-year-old son, alexander. who is autistic. you really like to run, don't you? >> yeah. >> reporter: then for her...
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you picked carlisle group as winner. >> carlyle group is expected to be a winner. smart estimate above concensus. we expect private equity group to do really well so do other analysts. they have no exposure to energy sector. that is expected to help them this quarter because all the groups invested in the energy sector are taking a big hit. liz: if you pick out two laggards that will happen this time around, what would you warn investor viewers this time? >> we have rpc incorporated. they service a lot of oil sector companies. with number of rig counts coming down, it is tremendously large amount, we're seeing incredible competition. these prices, these prices they're slashing for their services are, we haven't seen these kind of prices. their margins will fall tremendously. liz: poor demand. chubb corp. >> we expect them to miss this quarter also. recently they came out with a $250 million charge, catastrophe loss they're expecting this quarter. severe winter really affected them. cited nine severe winter storms or events that will affect their earnings. we have n
you picked carlisle group as winner. >> carlyle group is expected to be a winner. smart estimate above concensus. we expect private equity group to do really well so do other analysts. they have no exposure to energy sector. that is expected to help them this quarter because all the groups invested in the energy sector are taking a big hit. liz: if you pick out two laggards that will happen this time around, what would you warn investor viewers this time? >> we have rpc...
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host: kyle a new carlisle, indiana. james is up next in grand forks north dakota.aller: how are you doing? it's me again. can you hear me? i got cut off last time i called. i go back and forth a lot as a migrant worker. i go back and forth -- i grew up in the philadelphia area, so i have a bit of a different opinion. also, i want to qualify myself. a lot of people that called -- you know, i have been roughed up by cups in my life. i have blonde hair and blue eyes. i used to get drunk a lot. i got thrown in a jail -- there was a guy that wanted to beat me up. in nashville, it was like "cool hand luke," i was behaving like an 80. and you have no one who will back you up if you are a white guy. no one will march for you. it's about behavior. this is definitely a different thing going on in south carolina. i'm not defending this. i do want to say one thing. we have five black cops killed in the last year. i look at my philadelphia paper online. there was a black cop killed. i challenge some of you white liberals to go to north philly when the sun goes down, and see wha
host: kyle a new carlisle, indiana. james is up next in grand forks north dakota.aller: how are you doing? it's me again. can you hear me? i got cut off last time i called. i go back and forth a lot as a migrant worker. i go back and forth -- i grew up in the philadelphia area, so i have a bit of a different opinion. also, i want to qualify myself. a lot of people that called -- you know, i have been roughed up by cups in my life. i have blonde hair and blue eyes. i used to get drunk a lot. i...
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shares of axalta coding systems, buying 20 million shares of this company from carlisle for $28 a share rising day. shares of shire. the company agreeing with regulators for a path for getting clearance on an adhd drug to treat hyperactivity in adults. >>> all right. a judge in new york city is giving a woman to serve divorce papers to her husband via facebook. after the couple separated, facebook was the only way she could communicate with her estranged husband. the attorney says the facebook connection worked. the husband has messaged her back to say he will sign the divorce papers. >>> okay. wall street wall street still digesting the jobs report. jim grant joins us this morning ahead of his big spring conference at the plaza hotel this morning. good to have you on. >> thank you, michelle. awfully nice to be here. >> all star crowd. >> it is an all star crowd. looking forward to hearing from those guys we mentioned. the jobs report. we've been having lots of debate whether or not it means the fed is going to push back an interest rate hike maybe even to next year. what do you think b
shares of axalta coding systems, buying 20 million shares of this company from carlisle for $28 a share rising day. shares of shire. the company agreeing with regulators for a path for getting clearance on an adhd drug to treat hyperactivity in adults. >>> all right. a judge in new york city is giving a woman to serve divorce papers to her husband via facebook. after the couple separated, facebook was the only way she could communicate with her estranged husband. the attorney says the...
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he will help fund deals and steer companies the carlisles owns.to serve on walmart's board. now last week general electric announced it was selling off about $14 billion of $23 billion real estate portfolio to fund blackstone. earnings this morning, steve schwarzman is the chairman and ceo and cofounder of the group. he joins us for his first quartererly earnings statement ever. net income of 1.37 per unit, that was topping estimates, just to put a fine point on it it was $6 billion, up nearly 100% from the year prior. you distributed earnings of $1.2 billion, the fund generated $1.2 billion in performance fees. which is quite remarkable. you were talking about united health and being impressed by that, now your total assets under management are $310 billion. >> this is all true andrew. >> this is all true. we've gone through some of those numbers. when you think about where you were a year ago -- let me ask you this how lumpy do you think the numbers are? your business is one where you have to realize that now, but there could be two or three yea
he will help fund deals and steer companies the carlisles owns.to serve on walmart's board. now last week general electric announced it was selling off about $14 billion of $23 billion real estate portfolio to fund blackstone. earnings this morning, steve schwarzman is the chairman and ceo and cofounder of the group. he joins us for his first quartererly earnings statement ever. net income of 1.37 per unit, that was topping estimates, just to put a fine point on it it was $6 billion, up nearly...
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. >> rick carlisle. >> is there a question about the officiator? >> no, no.with gayle king and norah o'donnell. relief workers are arriving all over to nepal. the kwaek killed more than 3,800 people. >> we have video from a restaurant moment as f the quake hit. aftershorks hit still this morning. many are sleeping outside because they're afraid of damage. holly williams is on the streets of can man due. good morning. >> good morning. this is the historic heart of kathmandu, and it used to be filled with hindu temples. as you can see, many are lying in ruins. they were demolished in a few minutes when that earthquake hit nepal after the earthquake on saturday. we still don't know what the final death toll will be but what we can say is this disaster is severely testing the resources of an impov racing nation because nepal is one of the world's poorest countries. international help is making its way into the country but as you can see here these people, most of them volunteers, are degreeing through the ruins with their bare hands and shovels. the reason they'r
. >> rick carlisle. >> is there a question about the officiator? >> no, no.with gayle king and norah o'donnell. relief workers are arriving all over to nepal. the kwaek killed more than 3,800 people. >> we have video from a restaurant moment as f the quake hit. aftershorks hit still this morning. many are sleeping outside because they're afraid of damage. holly williams is on the streets of can man due. good morning. >> good morning. this is the historic heart of...
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stephanie: when david rubenstein can make the christmas video for carlisle, him doing a hip of video,ou know that is those guys at the top of their game. all right, american international, aig has had seven chairman since 2005. that's a big number. the former ceo of southwest airlines will be replacing david miller. it has repaid the government bailout. and the greek three-year bond. it is yielding 28%, the most since the height of the euro debt crisis. yields soared as investors wait on a resolution on the greek debt crisis. they must come up with a deal before european creditors will release the last of the bailout money. and live from moscow it's vladimir putin. he took questions on his annual call in show. and at a time when the economy heads into its first recession in six years, one color wanted to know about economic sanctions imposed by the u.s. and europe. -- one caller wanted to know about economic sanctions. vladimir putin: it is a strategic issue for our western partners, and is probably not much to do with the ukraine anymore. stephanie: the good news for putin, the ruble
stephanie: when david rubenstein can make the christmas video for carlisle, him doing a hip of video,ou know that is those guys at the top of their game. all right, american international, aig has had seven chairman since 2005. that's a big number. the former ceo of southwest airlines will be replacing david miller. it has repaid the government bailout. and the greek three-year bond. it is yielding 28%, the most since the height of the euro debt crisis. yields soared as investors wait on a...
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the flight from gettysburg or carlisle was undetected because there is no imf as they call it.ic control radars. originally they would have said it could not happen. that gyro copter is big enough to carry a nuclear weapons. stuart: flying at under 200 feet. not detecting it before it gets right in the middle of the seat. >> a very low footprint. a very low signature as they call it. it does not emit things. you are talking 40 miles per hour here. what they are looking for is the kind of thing that is moving fast. in this town trying to get a stinger out of this case, it takes hours if not longer. stuart: a machine gun would do it. we have to move on. i have some breaking news. al qaeda has captured a major port in southern yemen. the significance, please. go. >> they now threaten the sea lanes. the ability to export oil from anybody in that world. it is not only along the arabian sea. it is also up the red sea. you are facing a possible shutdown, tosh think of this, the whole suez canal. a major economic impact. dow 18,000. the price of oil will skyrocket because of this. >> i
the flight from gettysburg or carlisle was undetected because there is no imf as they call it.ic control radars. originally they would have said it could not happen. that gyro copter is big enough to carry a nuclear weapons. stuart: flying at under 200 feet. not detecting it before it gets right in the middle of the seat. >> a very low footprint. a very low signature as they call it. it does not emit things. you are talking 40 miles per hour here. what they are looking for is the kind of...
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this is how west point, air force academy annapolis, what you discuss in the navy war college in carlisle, pennsylvania. these are legitimate questions. not what we should have been done or what would we have done? or both. i threw a lot of information at you tonight. at least they were pictures, not totally words. but i must remind you that it is very complicated. i spent a long time trying to figure it out. it is a big puzzle but a very interesting one. and there are several books there are several blog sites. and now we have the template from afghanistan being reproduced in iraq and syria. this is what usama bin laden wanted to do, take over afghanistan. i don't think he ever realized or believed that this could happen but now we have a caliphate declared in iraq and syria. and it comes directly out of the model from afghanistan. so, when we took our eye off the ball in 2003, on march 19th, went into iraq, that sent another signal to the world that we weren't serious about afghanistan. and if you talk to a lot of many of you must have military friends or friends that are still serving
this is how west point, air force academy annapolis, what you discuss in the navy war college in carlisle, pennsylvania. these are legitimate questions. not what we should have been done or what would we have done? or both. i threw a lot of information at you tonight. at least they were pictures, not totally words. but i must remind you that it is very complicated. i spent a long time trying to figure it out. it is a big puzzle but a very interesting one. and there are several books there are...
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. >> carlisle is the biggest shareholder of xauta.rchase gives buffett a 9% stake in the paint maker exaulta. back to you. >> the buffett boost. thanks dom. >>> rand paul announcing his presidential bid this afternoon. jeff correspondent john harwood is there. he's life in lieu ville with his chances. >> rand paul has just become the major presidential candidate joaning fellow senator ted cruz. we heard familiar invocations. he said he would avoid unnecessary foreign intervery longs. he said private telephone records that government intelligence agencies have collected are none of the government's damn business and he vowed in his opening line to take washington back take america back from the special interests. >> we've come to take our country back from the special interests that use washington as their personal piggy bank. the special interests that are more concerned with their personal welfare than the general welfare. the washington machine that gobbles up our freedoms and invades every nook and cranny of our lives must be stopp
. >> carlisle is the biggest shareholder of xauta.rchase gives buffett a 9% stake in the paint maker exaulta. back to you. >> the buffett boost. thanks dom. >>> rand paul announcing his presidential bid this afternoon. jeff correspondent john harwood is there. he's life in lieu ville with his chances. >> rand paul has just become the major presidential candidate joaning fellow senator ted cruz. we heard familiar invocations. he said he would avoid unnecessary foreign...
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. >>> carlisle decide tag liquidate the two muchtual funds it launched last year. >>> a frenzy for thead to shut down its website for 20 minutes and then limit the number of users to logon. a number of lilly pulitzer items are now on ebay. >>> "furious 7" cruising for the third straight week. have you seen it? >> i haven't gone to the movies in a while. have you seen furious 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6? >> all six? >> this is like the biggest grossing in all time. set to be the biggest grossing record ever. >> we should tell you, the movie brought in $29.1 million in north american ticket sales and crossed the $1 billion globally on friday after just 17 days in the theaters. that's a new record for the fastest sprint to $1 billion. we should also tell you paul blart mall cop two finished the weekend in second place. the kevin james sequel was slammed earning zero percentage point rating on rotten tomatoes. i've never seen anything like that. "unfriended" took third place bringing in $16 million. "slasher" millm was made for $1 million. nice little weekend profit there. >> $60 million for this $20
. >>> carlisle decide tag liquidate the two muchtual funds it launched last year. >>> a frenzy for thead to shut down its website for 20 minutes and then limit the number of users to logon. a number of lilly pulitzer items are now on ebay. >>> "furious 7" cruising for the third straight week. have you seen it? >> i haven't gone to the movies in a while. have you seen furious 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6? >> all six? >> this is like the biggest grossing...