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john: we're back with bob jones and his whacky warning label contest.et to award the thousand dollars, also a second and third prize. to the person who sent in the worst warning label. which do you think is the stupidest? why don't you pick them up. the star wars lightsaber, the label says for accessory use only, not to be used as a battle device. folks? the utility knife. blades are sharp. okay? are some of you voting twice? i guess that's okay. the glass coffee pot, do not hold over people. all right, we have a clear nonwinner there. [ laughter ] >> bicycle bell, cycling can be dangerous, bicycle products should be installed and serviced by a professional mechanic. failure to heed the warnings may result in serious injury or death? [laughter] >> and last, the he'll yul party balloon which says in california, do not release outdoors or near electric power lines as it may cause power outages. no one said that. and i'm glad because none of the companies would talk to us. we did find a report from pacific gas & electric, bob, that says there are 100 to 15
john: we're back with bob jones and his whacky warning label contest.et to award the thousand dollars, also a second and third prize. to the person who sent in the worst warning label. which do you think is the stupidest? why don't you pick them up. the star wars lightsaber, the label says for accessory use only, not to be used as a battle device. folks? the utility knife. blades are sharp. okay? are some of you voting twice? i guess that's okay. the glass coffee pot, do not hold over people....
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and every year bob jones runs the whacky warning label contest awarding a thousand bucks to the person who submits the stupidest warning label. like? >> how about a warning label on a "star wars" lightsaber that says for accessory use only, not to be used as a battle device. [ laughter ] >> we should say these are the five finalists you picked for our audience to vote on. another is the utility knife and it says, warning, blading are sharp. [ laughter ] >> it's a blade. >> probably be sued if it wasn't sharp. here's a warning label on a coffee pot. seen these all over. it says warning, do not hold over people. okay. right there on the label. [ laughter ] >> this bicycle bell. now, cycling can be dangerous, bicycle labels should be installed and serviced by a professional mechanic, that's a reasonable thing to put on a bicycle, but they put it on the bell. it's dangerous to install this yourself on the bell. you must get it to a licensed mechanic? >> right. john: and the fifth? . >> this is a party balloon, it says warning in california do not release outdoors or near electric power lin
and every year bob jones runs the whacky warning label contest awarding a thousand bucks to the person who submits the stupidest warning label. like? >> how about a warning label on a "star wars" lightsaber that says for accessory use only, not to be used as a battle device. [ laughter ] >> we should say these are the five finalists you picked for our audience to vote on. another is the utility knife and it says, warning, blading are sharp. [ laughter ] >> it's a...
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irs used tax policies to dictate the dating policies at bob jones university. the federal government can have a very big impact on private schools but cities and towns. it was libby dole who changed the feed limb to 55 miles an hour. but the constitution says federal laws are supreme overstate laws. it's treated like a ratchet. if it's a federal law liberals like, we shall have one national abortion law, that must be even forced. by the way, these aren't laws, they are mere supreme court opinions. down to some kentucky clerk they are demanding she issue a gay marriage license. but when it comes to things that are by definition laws the federal government ought to be dealing with, immigration, you can't contain immigration to a single city or a single state. they can walk around and go from one town to the next to kill people. of course, that's immigration the supreme court ruled over and over again. of course, immigration is a federal responsibility. jesse: can you imagine if the local jurisdictions disregarded the federal laws on guns and tax laws. i known the
irs used tax policies to dictate the dating policies at bob jones university. the federal government can have a very big impact on private schools but cities and towns. it was libby dole who changed the feed limb to 55 miles an hour. but the constitution says federal laws are supreme overstate laws. it's treated like a ratchet. if it's a federal law liberals like, we shall have one national abortion law, that must be even forced. by the way, these aren't laws, they are mere supreme court...
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it was a sign for bob scott rv's. >> lester jones had told me that he worked for bob scott rv. round i saw a car in the parking lot that was the same one that was in the driveway when i walked up to lester jones' house. and i thought, "oh my god." >> reporter: right away carol went to the sheriff's office, told them all she knew about lester ralph jones. how much credence did you give that story, or did you? >> we gave it a lot of credence. >> reporter: in fact, a week after paige disappeared they brought jones in for questioning >> mr. jones, i appreciate you coming down, ok? >> sure. >> reporter: jones was once chief of a rural fire department, which is where his story gets strange. >> i know rob. >> ok. >> reporter: rob dixon. paige's ex-husband. >> go down that road. what do you know? >> i used to be with the fire department up in hotchkiss. there. >> okay, all right. >> i met him there. >> ok. >> that was a long time ago. >> reporter: and had also met dixon's then wife, paige. >> 'cause she, at one time, had come up there. >> and she had come to where? the fire department,
it was a sign for bob scott rv's. >> lester jones had told me that he worked for bob scott rv. round i saw a car in the parking lot that was the same one that was in the driveway when i walked up to lester jones' house. and i thought, "oh my god." >> reporter: right away carol went to the sheriff's office, told them all she knew about lester ralph jones. how much credence did you give that story, or did you? >> we gave it a lot of credence. >> reporter: in...
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even worse, jones admitted that when paige's car was set on fire, he was at bob scott rv's practicallyby your own admission you'and a. >> tell me that. explain that. >> i -- i can't explai t you. >> reporter: and guess what they found at jones' work site? a discarded package that once a the os reveal the identity of the user. le to determine that the phone was bought at walmart on north avenue. r security camera video. and -- well, well, well, the lester ralph jones. why was that important? particular tracfone called paige at models, incve night she disappeared.was e thi rose above all else it was the video of him buying the tracfone on that was uso th that was him in the video. tracfone at walmart. >> i didn't buy no tracfone at ? h, video.onesas you can five hours, and then, they had to let him go. a couple of days later, a detective called jones to say his two cars which had b up. and jones' wife answered the phone.es, y i speak with ralph please? >> hold on please. >>ister jones? >> yes, sir. >> this is art smith with the sheriff's office, just calling both oth office right now. >>
even worse, jones admitted that when paige's car was set on fire, he was at bob scott rv's practicallyby your own admission you'and a. >> tell me that. explain that. >> i -- i can't explai t you. >> reporter: and guess what they found at jones' work site? a discarded package that once a the os reveal the identity of the user. le to determine that the phone was bought at walmart on north avenue. r security camera video. and -- well, well, well, the lester ralph jones. why was...
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jones temple followed them and opened fire. congressman ryan was killed. so was a defeck for, and three journalists including camera man bobn and reporter dorn harris. back in jonestown, the macabre finale was already under way as jones gathered his followers and told them their deaths would be a revolutionary act. then they were served punch spiked with cyanide. more than 900 died, including 300 children. author jeff guinn chronicles this all in his amazing new book, the road to jonestown, which is out today. he joins me right now. jeff, thank you. was it kool-aid? just to get that product straight. was that what they were drinking when they took the suicide -- the poison? >> no, they weren't. at jonestown, everything was bare bones, and the flavor was flavor flavor-ade, a cheap kool-aid knockoff. they couldn't afford the real thing. >> how many of these people, while they were hypnotizes, but how many of their own volition chose to end their lives? >> we certainly know that the 300 children didn't, and we can't be certain about the old people who probably made up another third. but of the rest of the people, certainly so
jones temple followed them and opened fire. congressman ryan was killed. so was a defeck for, and three journalists including camera man bobn and reporter dorn harris. back in jonestown, the macabre finale was already under way as jones gathered his followers and told them their deaths would be a revolutionary act. then they were served punch spiked with cyanide. more than 900 died, including 300 children. author jeff guinn chronicles this all in his amazing new book, the road to jonestown,...
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the dow jones industrial average rose 174 points to 20,578. the nasdaq added 53. and the s&p 500 gained 17. bob pisani has more. >> reporter: why the rally today? it's a tricky call, but several factors are fueling the move higher. earnings have been mostly positive today, whether it's csx helping the railroads or qualcomm helping semi conductors, the earnings story has generally been better than expected, at least today. secondly, europe had a strong close. it's been choppy this week, french elections have been a major concern for the markets. but those worries eased today on hopes that more moderate candidates might prevail in the first round of elections over there. third, after a lot of hand wringing in washington, there's talk about a house compromise on health care, and could be a major move forward, and more tax cut talk, as steve mnuchin said we're close to bringing forward major tax reform. lastly, a bit of a bounceback. sectors that sold off this month reversed today, particularly retail stocks and steel stocks. the president talked up steel all throughout the morning. the bottom line
the dow jones industrial average rose 174 points to 20,578. the nasdaq added 53. and the s&p 500 gained 17. bob pisani has more. >> reporter: why the rally today? it's a tricky call, but several factors are fueling the move higher. earnings have been mostly positive today, whether it's csx helping the railroads or qualcomm helping semi conductors, the earnings story has generally been better than expected, at least today. secondly, europe had a strong close. it's been choppy this...
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bob pisani, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in kate warren with edward jones. and michael jones, chief investment officers and chairman with riverfront investment group. kate, i can't speak for my trusty co-hosts but when i go out and talk to people they will often ask me now, doggone it, i missed the rally. i was scared of the stock market. is it too late to get in? i tell them to watch the show to listen to people like you. is it too late? if you have no money in the stock market, is it too late? >> it is not too late but you should have realistic expectation it is that will see more versatility and not the double digits. it's not too late. you need to look at quality companies making sure you have a diversified portfolio and longer term horizon. >> are you seeing new money come in, kate, maybe clients that you haven't talked to in years start to come back in? >> yes. we've been seeing clients come in pretty much over this entire expansion. obviously many people were quite nervous back a long time ago but as things have progressed we've seen more money come i
bob pisani, thank you very much. >>> let's bring in kate warren with edward jones. and michael jones, chief investment officers and chairman with riverfront investment group. kate, i can't speak for my trusty co-hosts but when i go out and talk to people they will often ask me now, doggone it, i missed the rally. i was scared of the stock market. is it too late to get in? i tell them to watch the show to listen to people like you. is it too late? if you have no money in the stock...
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bob odenkirk. in one of the stars of the new film "unforgettable," kathernie heigl. plus, cnn contributor van jones. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and van jones! [cheers and applause] ♪
bob odenkirk. in one of the stars of the new film "unforgettable," kathernie heigl. plus, cnn contributor van jones. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and van jones! [cheers and applause] ♪
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jones industrial average lower. that is up trading revenue fell short of estimates and also glad it's wall street rivals. still with us, bobrom nomura. let me ask you more generally banks.he quarter for we have a couple of other u.s. banks coming out later today with results. trading, did goldman sachs just miss out on the best like it did the same quarter last year? what is the problem here? bob: amount going to comment on goldman. that is one thing i will not do. and trying to avoid talking about any specific companies for fear of getting in trouble, but look, you know, the second half of last year and the first half, first quarter this year, generally pretty positive for banks, with a big fixed-income present. story, maybeldman they had the run view, the wrong position, who knows? i'm not going to worry about the long-term. guy: it is a substantial. does that issuance carry on and take you back to the u.s.? far in seat had to the state, do we see a shift in the way that is treated -- debt is treated? bob: that is what mr. trump has told us. some way along the line, that will be changed. i think the corporate sector, as
jones industrial average lower. that is up trading revenue fell short of estimates and also glad it's wall street rivals. still with us, bobrom nomura. let me ask you more generally banks.he quarter for we have a couple of other u.s. banks coming out later today with results. trading, did goldman sachs just miss out on the best like it did the same quarter last year? what is the problem here? bob: amount going to comment on goldman. that is one thing i will not do. and trying to avoid talking...
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now at 1274, and then there's the stock market, bob, which saw that selloff on the open this morning. they were down 145 points, at one time on the dow jonestwo things happened. you mention the flight to safety, gold going up, bond yields down. there was a third flight to safety, the dollar-yen, 110, the yen has been getting more expensive against the dollar, and that's been hurting the japanese market, and that's considered a flight to safety trade. there's the below 110, you saw the markets down when that happened earlier in the day, and then a second thing happened, oil rallied nicely. about, oh, 1130 or so in the morning, eastern time, and there you see the move up for oil, going positive, and that helped lift oil stocks to help lift the market. we had a lot of things sort of moving the markets aroundment the big question is why is there a flight to safety trade to begin with? you mentioned geopolitical tensions. that's short term. there's the issues with the trump agenda. the white house is backing off from the cranes they are going to try to get a tax cut through in august. that's widely talked about m i think that's an issue. the ri
now at 1274, and then there's the stock market, bob, which saw that selloff on the open this morning. they were down 145 points, at one time on the dow jonestwo things happened. you mention the flight to safety, gold going up, bond yields down. there was a third flight to safety, the dollar-yen, 110, the yen has been getting more expensive against the dollar, and that's been hurting the japanese market, and that's considered a flight to safety trade. there's the below 110, you saw the markets...
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bob pisani is on the floor of the nyse. i saw an interesting report that the first quarter was the least volatile quarter for the dow jones industrialverage in more than 50 years. the dow on average moved only about 30 points per day. it looks like we're starting the second quarter with a little more volatility. >> reporter: a little more but volume is still on the light si side. that may continue. we're down but well off the lows, brian. we were as low as 2343. earlier today. we're almost ten points higher on that. volume is still on the light side. not a lot of rush to the exits even though the market is down. what's moving the market? two things going on. number one is this battle we've got between, let's call it the hard versus the soft data between, for example, auto sales which were disappointing and the ism number which is a soft data point down a little bit but still very, very robust. that battle has been going on for a while. then that washington calendar and the trump agenda going on here. so hard versus soft data and the washington calendar used car sales we talked about this before. prices were down. the overall issues
bob pisani is on the floor of the nyse. i saw an interesting report that the first quarter was the least volatile quarter for the dow jones industrialverage in more than 50 years. the dow on average moved only about 30 points per day. it looks like we're starting the second quarter with a little more volatility. >> reporter: a little more but volume is still on the light si side. that may continue. we're down but well off the lows, brian. we were as low as 2343. earlier today. we're...
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jones from st. louis. >> (clapping.) >> mission high school in 2014 graduate and our amazing coach carol bob young. >> (clapping.) >> all right. we have to it bunch up here . >> (clapping.) >> i forgot and arnold. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> so colleagues do we have anything to say to the young men now is the time nothing? commissioner cook >> i really didn't want to be first up but fellows congratulations i mean, i think this deserves a congratulations we're proud there is a lot of people that felt personally invested they saw you take the championship and because you know folks like me we grew up in the city as native that you all are you represent us at the state and show on the court but for your student leaders the types care and the standard composed and knew what that was about and communicated that i congratulate. >> and shout out to pe pe we we grew up together i did it here and he there you know we're keeping our seats warm to take it to the championship and the claim you built for yourselves on the court. >> (clapping.) >> your people now our city looks up to carry that with a sense
jones from st. louis. >> (clapping.) >> mission high school in 2014 graduate and our amazing coach carol bob young. >> (clapping.) >> all right. we have to it bunch up here . >> (clapping.) >> i forgot and arnold. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> so colleagues do we have anything to say to the young men now is the time nothing? commissioner cook >> i really didn't want to be first up but fellows congratulations i...
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bob brown. the sound engineer and the field producer escaped, as did ryan aide and future congresswoman jackie speier. at the commune, joness just be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> reporter: this time, jones served a punch spiked with cyanide. more than 900 died. 300 of them children. jones shot himself. >> we know from autopsies conducted later that a considerable number of people were held and forcibly injected with the poison. >> reporter: in the end, how many relatives did you lose? >> i lost 11 relatives. >> reporter: wagner wilson and her 3-year-old lived because they were part of a group that escaped that morning, hiking through 30 miles of dense jungle to safety. how scared were you to try to escape? >> i was terrified. i was waiting for a bullet to hit at any moment. i was ur prepared to die on that day. >> i don't know how i can describe it in words. >> reporter: jim jones jr. at the time lost his wife. he lived because he was in georgetown, as part of his relations work for the temple. the million-dollar question is, would i have done it? i can't say i would. but i can't say i wouldn't have
bob brown. the sound engineer and the field producer escaped, as did ryan aide and future congresswoman jackie speier. at the commune, joness just be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> reporter: this time, jones served a punch spiked with cyanide. more than 900 died. 300 of them children. jones shot himself. >> we know from autopsies conducted later that a considerable number of people were held and forcibly injected with the poison. >> reporter: in the end,...