I'll address them in reverse order:
1) "it says Cu doesnt but CuO does....my question is Cu+2 would that be the same as CuO??" - The answer is no. Cu2+ is an aqueous ion, meaning that it exists in solution as Cu2+. The Cu atom in CuO does have a +2 charge but CuO doesn't dissociate into Cu2+ and O2- in aqueous solution.
2)"figure out why Cu+2 cant react with HCl but still reacts with HNO3"
can anyone explain why this is true?" ; "It says that Copper doesn't react with non-oxidizing acids, such as HCl." - The key word has been highlighted. Think on it a bit. Get back to us is you still have problems.