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Jobless Claims Down 6,000 & GDP Up 1.9%
rick santelli 10mo ago
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Rick Santelli & EU Insider Discuss Bilderberg Plot To Make EU Into Totalitarian Superstate
rick santelli 4d ago
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Closing Bell Exchange
rick santelli 4d ago
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Santelli's Midday Bond Report
rick santelli 4d ago
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A Look Inside 'The Rotten Heart of Europe': Author
rick santelli 5d ago
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Santelli: Trust Can't Be Repaired Fast Enough
rick santelli 5d ago
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Philly Fed Index Down 5.2 in May
rick santelli 5d ago
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Santelli's Morning Bond Update
rick santelli 5d ago
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Initial Jobless Claims Up 32,000 to 360,000
rick santelli 5d ago
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IRS Scandal: Is White House Next?
rick santelli 5d ago
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Santelli: Keep It Simple, Keep It Honest, Keep It Non-partisan
rick santelli 6d ago
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NAHB May Sentiment Index 44
rick santelli 6d ago
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Santelli's Morning Bond Update
rick santelli 6d ago
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April PPI Down 0.7%; May Empire State Index -1.43
rick santelli 6d ago
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Santelli's Midday Bond Report
rick santelli 6d ago
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Can Japan Keep Control of Its Bond Market?
rick santelli 1w ago
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Santelli Digs Into Japan's Cheap Money
rick santelli 1w ago
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Santelli's Morning Bond Update
rick santelli 1w ago
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Rick Santelli On IRS Witch-Hunt Repurcussions: "No Stent For You"
rick santelli 1w ago
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Santelli Warns: Keep IRS Out of Obamacare!
rick santelli 1w ago
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Have you been audited yet Rick Santelli? - May 13, 2013 12_18 PM
rick santelli 1w ago
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Stocks Slide on 'Fed Exit' Fears
rick santelli 1w ago
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Santelli's Midday Bond Report
rick santelli 1w ago
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'No Stent For You!': Santelli
rick santelli 1w ago
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Santelli's Morning Bond Update
rick santelli 1w ago
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Retail Sales Up 0.1% in April
rick santelli 1w ago
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Santelli's Midday Bond Report
rick santelli 1w ago
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Santelli's Midday Bond Report
rick santelli 1w ago
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Homeownership: Santelli Finds 'Fly in the Ointment'
rick santelli 2w ago
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Santelli Finds Problem With Pension Payouts
rick santelli 2w ago
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CNBC's Rick Santelli reports Q1 GDP rose 1.9 percent, while initial jobless claims totaled 386,000. Jim Iuorio, TJM Institutional Services and John Silva, Wells Fargo, weigh in.
