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the detectives said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview at any for cousin diane, she has obtained legal custody of heather and chris' two children. and heather's gym friends, they find comfort in knowing that before her death, heather achieved that remarkable journey, becoming the person she was always meant to be. >> she got to experience that before she left this earth. she got to experience what it was like to be as beautiful as she wanted to be, inside and out. i'm glad she did. >> reporter: that dance class where heather spread her wings still keeps a place for her, a heart with heather's name on it. a reminder of a woman whose transformation continues to inspire all who knew and loved heather jones. is she dancing? >> absolutely. >> we believe that. if you believe in angels, there is one dancing up there, i promise you. and every time we have class, she's dancing. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> aisle craig melvin. >> and i'm gnat lea morales. >> and this is deadline. >>> it was to
the detectives said chris jones talked to them voluntarily and could have ended the interview at any for cousin diane, she has obtained legal custody of heather and chris' two children. and heather's gym friends, they find comfort in knowing that before her death, heather achieved that remarkable journey, becoming the person she was always meant to be. >> she got to experience that before she left this earth. she got to experience what it was like to be as beautiful as she wanted to be,...
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a couple of rugby union questions now for chris jones. of the premiership sees it being completed? of the premiership sees it being completed ? that of the premiership sees it being completed? that is what many fans are hoping for, for their season is to be completed. that is the million dollar question. there were some quite ambitious proclamations from premiership rugby a few months ago, certainly wanting to be one of the force was back on television. that is looking increasingly unlikely now because i think one of the union will have to take lead from football. i know premiership rugby still has a desire to complete this current season, there are nine rounds of matches left. if they do that, it will have to take place behind closed doors, they are still aiming fora behind closed doors, they are still aiming for a resumption in early july, only two months away. it is considered about 4—6 weeks minimum, it is not like football where there in about two weeks an elite player to get ready for a match. in rugby union when you consider that t
a couple of rugby union questions now for chris jones. of the premiership sees it being completed? of the premiership sees it being completed ? that of the premiership sees it being completed? that is what many fans are hoping for, for their season is to be completed. that is the million dollar question. there were some quite ambitious proclamations from premiership rugby a few months ago, certainly wanting to be one of the force was back on television. that is looking increasingly unlikely now...
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pay shareholder dividends this year or next that was bad news that the chief executive officer chris jones even delivered to stockholders during the bank's annual general meeting was via a live on line board cause he said the board needed to fire the stabilize the bank's capital and liquidity position and work to reduce risk he said restructuring if it's must continue in order to reduce costs and strengthen trust oversight authorities. last year china dropped out of the list of the top 3 foreign investors in germany that's the 1st time in more than 10 years the chinese government has restricted capital it's all its and focused instead on boosting the don't mistake economy china is now only the 4th largest contributor a foreign direct investment to germany that's behind the united states britain and switzerland in that order quoting to data from germany trade interest. you watching the news still to come. you made tomato sauce as famous as jackie kennedy we find out how long will and apologise to the ordinary into a cultural icons and a new version insufficient. north korea has been using a
pay shareholder dividends this year or next that was bad news that the chief executive officer chris jones even delivered to stockholders during the bank's annual general meeting was via a live on line board cause he said the board needed to fire the stabilize the bank's capital and liquidity position and work to reduce risk he said restructuring if it's must continue in order to reduce costs and strengthen trust oversight authorities. last year china dropped out of the list of the top 3...
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the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent, chris jones, has more.t in the end, beaumont has won with a little bit to spare. a clear mandate by 28 votes to 23. the support he had from the six nations and from the region of europe really meant that he had a foothold in this election campaign right from the start. pichot ran a dynamic and passionate campaign. he's taken to social media to congratulate beaumont. he says it wasn't to be for him. but beaumont has said in a statement, that this is not a time for celebration. the hard work really does start now for beaumont, he's got a lot on his plate in the short, medium and long—term to try and guide rugby union through the turbulence of the covid—19 situation. and in the medium and long—term, to try and create a truly global sport. beaumont has to get people on his side, the southern hemisphere, the unions, the likes of australia, argentina, new zealand, and south africa were squarely behind agustin pichot. he has to convince them now about his vision and he has to make sure that all the stakeholders, n
the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent, chris jones, has more.t in the end, beaumont has won with a little bit to spare. a clear mandate by 28 votes to 23. the support he had from the six nations and from the region of europe really meant that he had a foothold in this election campaign right from the start. pichot ran a dynamic and passionate campaign. he's taken to social media to congratulate beaumont. he says it wasn't to be for him. but beaumont has said in a statement, that this is not a...
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the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent, chris jones, has more. to the wire, but in the end, beaumont has won with a little bit to spare. a clear mandate by 28 votes to 23. the support he had from the six nations and from the region of europe really meant that he had a foothold in this election campaign right from the start. pichot ran a dynamic and passionate campaign. he's taken to social media to congratulate beaumont. he says it wasn't to be for him. but beaumont has said in a statement, that this is not a time for celebration. the hard work really does start now for beaumont, he's got a lot on his plate in the short, medium and long term to try and guide rugby union through the turbulence of the covid—19 situation. and in the medium and long term, to try and create a truly global sport. beaumont has to get people on side, the southern hemisphere, the unions, the likes of australia, argentina, new zealand and south africa were squarely behind agustin pichot. he has to convince them now that his vision and he has to make sure that all the stake
the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent, chris jones, has more. to the wire, but in the end, beaumont has won with a little bit to spare. a clear mandate by 28 votes to 23. the support he had from the six nations and from the region of europe really meant that he had a foothold in this election campaign right from the start. pichot ran a dynamic and passionate campaign. he's taken to social media to congratulate beaumont. he says it wasn't to be for him. but beaumont has said in a statement, that...
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the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent, chris jones, has more.t, it looked like this race was going to go right down to the wire, but in the end, beaumont has won with a little bit to spare. a clear mandate by 28 votes to 23. the support he had from the six nations and from the region of europe really meant that he had a foothold in this election campaign right from the start. pichot ran a dynamic and passionate campaign. he's taken to social media to congratulate beaumont. he says it wasn't to be for him. but beaumont has said in a statement, that this is not a time for celebration. the hard work really does start now for beaumont, he's got a lot on his plate in the short, medium and long term to try and guide rugby union through the turbulence of the covid—19 situation. and in the medium and long term, to try and create a truly global sport. beaumont has to get people on his side, the southern hemisphere, the unions, the likes of australia, argentina, new zealand and south africa were squarely behind pichot. he has to convince them now about hi
the bbc‘s rugby union correspondent, chris jones, has more.t, it looked like this race was going to go right down to the wire, but in the end, beaumont has won with a little bit to spare. a clear mandate by 28 votes to 23. the support he had from the six nations and from the region of europe really meant that he had a foothold in this election campaign right from the start. pichot ran a dynamic and passionate campaign. he's taken to social media to congratulate beaumont. he says it wasn't to...
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chris lou, a former official for the obama administration. susan del percio, republican strategist, and nicole hanna jones, journalist for "the new york times."nicole, let me go to you first. put in perspective for me where in the his ttorical sense wheree see a situation like this, racial tensions, actual viole e violence, cities across the country, we have even seen marches in europe wp wh. what does this mean in history when we are at at points like this and have we been at points like this before and what did it teach us? >> thank you for having me on the show in really difficult times that we're in. history is always instructive. what we know is for the last 100 years, nearly every time we have seen these types of uprising, it's been a result of police brutality and in communities that have long felt repressed and segregated. i don't think we have seen this level of uprising in so many cities probably since the 1960s where you had so many happening at once. and it clearly speaks to the times that we're in. we have an unprus dented presidency. we have the election of someone that nationalist and serving in the white house. we have kind of
chris lou, a former official for the obama administration. susan del percio, republican strategist, and nicole hanna jones, journalist for "the new york times."nicole, let me go to you first. put in perspective for me where in the his ttorical sense wheree see a situation like this, racial tensions, actual viole e violence, cities across the country, we have even seen marches in europe wp wh. what does this mean in history when we are at at points like this and have we been at points...
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jones, i appreciate you staying with me these two hours. thank you. that will do it for me tonight. but i will see you tomorrow object "fox news sunday." chrisall whras has eat -- chrl has has keith ellison. >> 3, 2, 1, 0, ignition, lift off as the falcon 9, go nasa, go space x! jon: america makes space history. good evening i'm jon this is a edition of "the fox report". we are following a lot of breaking news today. nasa successfully launching the world's first manned commercial spacecraft into orbit earlier today. plus protests across the nation are growing increasingly violent, in the wake of george floyd's death in minneapolis. we have team coverage this evening from lucas tomlinso
jones, i appreciate you staying with me these two hours. thank you. that will do it for me tonight. but i will see you tomorrow object "fox news sunday." chrisall whras has eat -- chrl has has keith ellison. >> 3, 2, 1, 0, ignition, lift off as the falcon 9, go nasa, go space x! jon: america makes space history. good evening i'm jon this is a edition of "the fox report". we are following a lot of breaking news today. nasa successfully launching the world's first manned...
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dow jones internet etf is up 42% and the energy etf is up nearly 60% have investors missed their chance or are there more opportunities ahead, brian belski is chief investment strategist and chris toomey with morgan stanley private wealth management great to have you both here. brian, i don't know how passionate you are about investing by sectors, but are there places right now that still have a lot of value or would you stick with the places that have been outperforming >> a great question. thanks for having us on, evans i think the thing you have to think about is we have a huge weighting in amazon. the amazon machine has clearly dominated the performance of consumer discretionary but i'll remind everyone, back in 2008 when i was at another firm, i came out with a strong overweight recommendation of consumer discretionary you always want to buy consumer discretionary when the economy is heading into recession. typically and historically, consumer discretionary is the number one coming out of recession. the components of consumer discretionary clearly are different, kelly, with amazon dominating like they are but also, too, think about this. you have situations like hotels and
dow jones internet etf is up 42% and the energy etf is up nearly 60% have investors missed their chance or are there more opportunities ahead, brian belski is chief investment strategist and chris toomey with morgan stanley private wealth management great to have you both here. brian, i don't know how passionate you are about investing by sectors, but are there places right now that still have a lot of value or would you stick with the places that have been outperforming >> a great...