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. >> well tea party express leaders sal russo with a op set within 24 hours of primaries, saying that it time for comprehensive immigration reform. sal russo a republican operative, gop establishment -- tea party express, i don't know how you would describe it, i think it comes close to being that astro tough that nancy pelosi talked about. 4 years ago, but this is not helpful to the conservatives, to base or tea party is it? >> it is not helpful. but, no voter in america -- know voters in america know who sal russo circumstance but after that no one will. >> he lost his credibility, whenly was as you said, one of the tea party leaders with an organization, that may or may not have been able to do anything, he had a little bit of gravitas, but i think he is thrown that to the wind. lou: david, thank you. >> thanks lou. lou: up next, president obama ground zero today, talking about justice. but was there justice for those who were killed on september 11? ambassador john bolten here next. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wi
. >> well tea party express leaders sal russo with a op set within 24 hours of primaries, saying that it time for comprehensive immigration reform. sal russo a republican operative, gop establishment -- tea party express, i don't know how you would describe it, i think it comes close to being that astro tough that nancy pelosi talked about. 4 years ago, but this is not helpful to the conservatives, to base or tea party is it? >> it is not helpful. but, no voter in america -- know...
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lieutenant russo would like to talk to you. >> okay. >> hi, miss collins. i'm lieutenant russo.he jail records unit. >> okay. >> you're not going to be leaving today. you have detainers out of gloucester county, morris county, and montgomery county, pennsylvania. so we notified gloucester county that you're ready to be picked up and they'll come get you. >> okay. >> okay. >> all right? >> all right. >> that's all. >> thank you. not going anywhere. >> oh. >> going to gloucester county tonight. >> see? that's probably why they r.o.r.'d you. >> i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. wait, wait. i'm coming out. i'm going to gloucester county tonight. they said all of my things were wrapped into one. >> all of them for bergen county. >> no, all of them for -- that's what my lawyer said, like all of the things that are against me right now would run concurrent. why didn't she tell me this? >> who? >> my lawyer. >> are you sure you didn't misunderstand it was just the bergen county -- >> why didn't she know about the other stuff? >> it doesn't matter. it's just
lieutenant russo would like to talk to you. >> okay. >> hi, miss collins. i'm lieutenant russo.he jail records unit. >> okay. >> you're not going to be leaving today. you have detainers out of gloucester county, morris county, and montgomery county, pennsylvania. so we notified gloucester county that you're ready to be picked up and they'll come get you. >> okay. >> okay. >> all right? >> all right. >> that's all. >> thank you. not...
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we go to the sherlock of puts and calls, david ka russo of volatility. >> they mentioned nine potentialidates and four of them i'll mention right now, biomarin and vertex and ale ale. on april 9th they traded six times their average daily call volume. yesterday kben, three times the average call volume. you might think advanced earnings is what this is about. what we were seeing is a lot of activity in the july 80 calls and those are about $9, a 30% move to the upside on a stock that usually moves about 3% on earnings and pretty clear that isn't what they were betting on and going out a little further than the earnings date. it seems if anybody is betting on an upside move, it looks like vertex is the one. >> do you use unusual activity as your guide to what could be the next target? >> in a space like this, it can be. most investors at home never know when the dates are or what the probabilities of some sort of binary event happening and it's not takeover sort of stuff. investors don't care what they are paying as far as i am employed volatility of options. it is really important to ke
we go to the sherlock of puts and calls, david ka russo of volatility. >> they mentioned nine potentialidates and four of them i'll mention right now, biomarin and vertex and ale ale. on april 9th they traded six times their average daily call volume. yesterday kben, three times the average call volume. you might think advanced earnings is what this is about. what we were seeing is a lot of activity in the july 80 calls and those are about $9, a 30% move to the upside on a stock that...
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the tea party express co-founder and longtime establishment operator bruxelles' made it known that russowas urged to back amnesty and wrote the op-ed by bloomberg and murdoch who happens to be the head of the company that owns also this network. another victory tuesday night pointing to the need to assess several elements of nebraska politics. won the g.o.p. nomination for governor. he is the son of billionaire amir trade founder joe rickets. steve rickets has enviable diversity of support with the establishment figures such as governor walker and paul reiser and. then to throw in the tea party favorite ted cruz. whoever said republican politics is boring? hang on. this will be a year. time for your thoughts. authors of the comments receive a copy of my new book "border war" coauthored james born former dea agent and now florida state law enforcement special agent. your thoughts. should an atheist been represented by a military chaplain? >> isn't this an oxymoron? how can one be an atheist chaplain? we took that up with the head of the '80s organization and the answer is being formulated
the tea party express co-founder and longtime establishment operator bruxelles' made it known that russowas urged to back amnesty and wrote the op-ed by bloomberg and murdoch who happens to be the head of the company that owns also this network. another victory tuesday night pointing to the need to assess several elements of nebraska politics. won the g.o.p. nomination for governor. he is the son of billionaire amir trade founder joe rickets. steve rickets has enviable diversity of support with...
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they had all read the books of the enlightment and russo with views on quality and the general will and that had a big impact. they felt strongly about quality between the races. abigail said to john i don't understand how someone in virginia can have the same passion we have for a revolution for the rights of man and women because they keep slaves. so they had very strong ideas about equality. on the other hand, they were puritans and for puritans the most important thing in the world was order. and order for government was particularly necessary. and in order for there to be order they believed there had to be higherarchy and that was why the oldest child was important and one man had to bow to another man and one family had a better pugh in church than another. these two were competing with each other in their views of what the ideal nation state should be. i had my characters now and i want to be an equal opportunity biographer and if anything push abigail to the side and say you had your turn let's hear from the others. in each chapter i wanted to divide it in three and do one thir
they had all read the books of the enlightment and russo with views on quality and the general will and that had a big impact. they felt strongly about quality between the races. abigail said to john i don't understand how someone in virginia can have the same passion we have for a revolution for the rights of man and women because they keep slaves. so they had very strong ideas about equality. on the other hand, they were puritans and for puritans the most important thing in the world was...
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as 9,000 russo gun murders a year about 300 rifles of any sort, the one who backed the assault weapons ban last year, people who are killed to clarify for those who are not familiar with them, what we in the media or other is called assault weapons is not an automatic gun. is a rifle with certain ergonomic characteristics whether it is a pistol grip -- it is the style, not the caliber, not the speed. the only thing that the finds politically assault weapon versus rifle but again, even dianne feinstein said it is -- i don't know where she gets the numbers because law-enforcement doesn't characterize styles -- whether it affects crime, but police did a survey last year, 15,000 current and retired law enforcement and 96% said assault weapons bans will not affect crimes. 92% said changing the magazine capacity will not affect crime. let's look at the guys on the street who are doing the crime and ask them how to handle it. >> next question. >> what emily miller said about bad guys who have guns, who bought them from somebody who also sold them but wouldn't those guns have come from househo
as 9,000 russo gun murders a year about 300 rifles of any sort, the one who backed the assault weapons ban last year, people who are killed to clarify for those who are not familiar with them, what we in the media or other is called assault weapons is not an automatic gun. is a rifle with certain ergonomic characteristics whether it is a pistol grip -- it is the style, not the caliber, not the speed. the only thing that the finds politically assault weapon versus rifle but again, even dianne...
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also contending, billionaire ricca russo boxer mayweather and p-diddy. >> i wouldn't discount anybody point. there could be a pr problem if they only chose the highest bidder. >> they are won $525 million. some say there could be a new owner by next october. that's a big suit if donald sterling doesn't file a lawsuit to stop it. >>> cbs reporter randy paige with some accusations that donald sterling has failed to properly pay some of his employees. >> reporter: donald sterling is facing allegations that go beyond issues related to his ownership of an nba team. >> we are alleging he cheated department managers out of their rightful pay. >> reporter: michael morrison is one of the attorneys representing two former apartment managers who allege sterling was paying them for 13 hours of work a week when work documents show they were actually putting in more like 40 or 50 hours. >> you're doing maintenance. you have maintenance records. you're going to the apartments to solve problems, you know, it could be 2 a.m. and someone saying, my plumbing is on the fritz. you're having a paper trail.
also contending, billionaire ricca russo boxer mayweather and p-diddy. >> i wouldn't discount anybody point. there could be a pr problem if they only chose the highest bidder. >> they are won $525 million. some say there could be a new owner by next october. that's a big suit if donald sterling doesn't file a lawsuit to stop it. >>> cbs reporter randy paige with some accusations that donald sterling has failed to properly pay some of his employees. >> reporter: donald...
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echoing that sentiment wednesday, sal russo, the co-founder of the tea party express wrote, "conservativese at the forefront of reform so the law reflects the just interests of the united states, not the misty eyed ideals of some of the liberal do-gooder reformers. he joins jeb bush who also comes out in legal status for undocumented immigrants in recent days. president and ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce also weighed in on monday saying this. >> if the republicans don't do it, they shouldn't bother to run a candidate in 2016. >> so that begs the question, why is speaker boehner continuing to drag his feet? on thursday obama senior advisor valerie jarrett reportedly said, i think we have a window this summer between now an august to get something done. we have a commitment from speaker boehner who's very frustrated with this caucus. but after boehner spokesman denied any such promise, she later later clarified saying boehner has made a commitment to trying to get something done. maybe the speaker should get on board with the rest of the party, the tea party, the chamber and growing lis
echoing that sentiment wednesday, sal russo, the co-founder of the tea party express wrote, "conservativese at the forefront of reform so the law reflects the just interests of the united states, not the misty eyed ideals of some of the liberal do-gooder reformers. he joins jeb bush who also comes out in legal status for undocumented immigrants in recent days. president and ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce also weighed in on monday saying this. >> if the republicans don't do it,...
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reese werkhoven, cally guasti and lara russo, along with i think probably, guys, it is safe to say theouch in the world. reese, just tell me how this happened. you guys buy this couch, and then how did you find the money? >> we were just sitting on it one night, and we watched. we were watching harry potter. we just finished watching harry potter. and we were feeling up the couch. it felt all lumpy like it was full of plastics bags or something. which isn't surprising because we got it from salvation army. so we lift it up. right under here there is a zipper. we unzip it all the way, and we pull out this wad. it was just in a bubble wrapped container. and we're like oh my god. this might be drugs or this might be money. we're getting scared about it. so we open up the plastic bag, and we're freaking out. it's a stack of $100 bills, an inch and a half tall. and me and lara are shaking. we run in and we go see cally on the bed. and then we just count it out. the first envelope was $4,000. >> oh, my gosh. lara, what went through your head? >>> you're thinking wait, i'm watching harry pott
reese werkhoven, cally guasti and lara russo, along with i think probably, guys, it is safe to say theouch in the world. reese, just tell me how this happened. you guys buy this couch, and then how did you find the money? >> we were just sitting on it one night, and we watched. we were watching harry potter. we just finished watching harry potter. and we were feeling up the couch. it felt all lumpy like it was full of plastics bags or something. which isn't surprising because we got it...
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i'm on the ginger spectrum, betweeny david a russo, and the kid who played sam on "different strokes" in the sun, i don't tan as well as one of the najarian. i would also agree -- though -- and i also like sam, s.a.m., boston beer company. they seem to be killing it and their summer mix is always available in my fridge. >>> pete, by the way, you won our debate. you were the bull on hp. >> nice. >>> sentiment keeps going that way. >>> let's do some regular final trades? >> ingersoll-rand, i bought more today. >> i'm going to switch and go nike. i think it's a summer trade's well. >> american rail. >> arii, i own it. it still has lights. >> avoid penny stocks at all costs. >>> see you on the other side. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> it's the interview of the week, and it was right here on cnbc this morning. russian president vladimir putin. >> what has motivated your actions through this crisis? >> or man in russia, making putin very uncomfortable. >> do you accept the legitimacy of the election that is going to take place on sunday in ukraine? >> translator: he's a different man
i'm on the ginger spectrum, betweeny david a russo, and the kid who played sam on "different strokes" in the sun, i don't tan as well as one of the najarian. i would also agree -- though -- and i also like sam, s.a.m., boston beer company. they seem to be killing it and their summer mix is always available in my fridge. >>> pete, by the way, you won our debate. you were the bull on hp. >> nice. >>> sentiment keeps going that way. >>> let's do some...
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when hoover is out of office russo comes in and becomes the partisan distribution of funds to the democrats. that continues during world war ii and that's going to fund a lot of the war and perhaps at the end of the war would be a time when the emergency would be declared to be over but it's not an goes into the 1950s. this is the problem. once you set up a federal organization is hard ever to get rid of it. including the funding organization like the rfc reconstruction finance corp. set up to get us out of the depression and now we are in at the depression. weiss is still existing under truman getting subsidies to cronies and president truman. this was the problem republicans had. finally when eisenhower gets in to abolish the reconstruction finance corp. and you set up the small business administration which is activated to give subsidies to small business republicans. it becomes a republican tool so both political parties from hoover to roosevelt to truman and eisenhower have a stake in this. a chapter would call the d.c. subsidy issue and the d.c. subsidy machine is set up massive subsi
when hoover is out of office russo comes in and becomes the partisan distribution of funds to the democrats. that continues during world war ii and that's going to fund a lot of the war and perhaps at the end of the war would be a time when the emergency would be declared to be over but it's not an goes into the 1950s. this is the problem. once you set up a federal organization is hard ever to get rid of it. including the funding organization like the rfc reconstruction finance corp. set up to...
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the quality of earnings," known for analyzing balance sheets and he's joined by buffett watcher tom russodisagree more here. the panel will join in this a moment. welcome to you both. ted, you are not talking about breaking in two. you are talking about swpinning out 27 companies? >> no. there are 77 operating companies. most of them can be spun off. and within them, you would have spin-offs of spin-offs. for example, he owns 50% of heinz. heinz easily could spin off six or eight of its divisions. you also have the marmon group with 160 subsidiaries. there are nine different areas. you can have probably 12 marman groups. buried in mid american pipeline, is america's largest home brokerage unit. i don't know why it is the mid mesh pipeline. that of course obviously could trade on its own. all these companies have world class management. that's why they were bought by warren buffett. they were doing very well on their own before. they do very well on their own now. if you look at the end report, warren buffett unwittingly makes a great case for doing this. he raves about the management. he
the quality of earnings," known for analyzing balance sheets and he's joined by buffett watcher tom russodisagree more here. the panel will join in this a moment. welcome to you both. ted, you are not talking about breaking in two. you are talking about swpinning out 27 companies? >> no. there are 77 operating companies. most of them can be spun off. and within them, you would have spin-offs of spin-offs. for example, he owns 50% of heinz. heinz easily could spin off six or eight of...
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ease when it 62 it won eight out of nine follow-up series sweep today >> : former a's manager tony russoarizona diamondbacks take over as the chief baseball officer called same manager won a mate and 89 also won two world series championships for the cardinals and the news helped are less place not and a west did the trick with just 10 1/2 games >> : added into cloth for former golden state warriors' head coach mark jackson to find a good job after two we said if the fire trucks and heading back to the broadcast was his and jackson signed a multi-year deal with analyst >> : is a color commentator on tv for the waters in 2011 >> : to see more sports-and you can stretch out jason apple bombs night sports night live to be talking about the war's coaching decision also is in france pilots sports that live at 9:00 p.m. right of the 8:00 news >> : present obama with a shake check in washington d.c. on we stopping for lunch the president got >> : what posted a photo of this bold maneuver >> : take a look this one rubber ducky that will not fit in a bathtub kossel crocker is sitting in from the
ease when it 62 it won eight out of nine follow-up series sweep today >> : former a's manager tony russoarizona diamondbacks take over as the chief baseball officer called same manager won a mate and 89 also won two world series championships for the cardinals and the news helped are less place not and a west did the trick with just 10 1/2 games >> : added into cloth for former golden state warriors' head coach mark jackson to find a good job after two we said if the fire trucks and...
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and tom russo. >> the value investors get together.alk a little bit about what bill ackman has been doing recently. this latest move really takes a look at some of the inversions. we have seen this huge wave of m&a. >> within the framework of what he ackman did, it needs more exposure. >> you're not a fan of this? >> no, no, no. the notion of coming in and buying stock, buying it within a 10-day window, doing derivatives, you know, it's not fair. a year or two from now the world will change. >> do you think that will change the window? >> how you report derivatives. how the thresholds have changed. i don't have a problem in shrinking it. you have one day to file every pun percent delta change. going back to the big picture, growth. how do we grow in a global marketplace. many of them are going back to the brooms saying, look, there are synergistic benefits whether it's revenues. the buyer will treat the market more friendly. >> if it's a stock deal they will pounce and beat up the stock like comcast. they will hit it not necessarily th
and tom russo. >> the value investors get together.alk a little bit about what bill ackman has been doing recently. this latest move really takes a look at some of the inversions. we have seen this huge wave of m&a. >> within the framework of what he ackman did, it needs more exposure. >> you're not a fan of this? >> no, no, no. the notion of coming in and buying stock, buying it within a 10-day window, doing derivatives, you know, it's not fair. a year or two from...