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Dateline

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to dateline. it was a perplexing double murder, with no witnesses and no physical evidence. the victims were a respected couple their son, it turned out, played poker for a living, and could that lifestyle have had something to do with the crime? the case was a mystery until prosecutors examined bloodstain evidence from the crime scene. could that be the key? here's keith morrison? >> it was your first time in las vegas. her first look at that famous strip outside -- it's gaudy, cavernous casinos. but for endless electronic clatter, and darker places, where many suits hounded hovered over the studied calm of wishful thinking. >> and there was adrien solomon.

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Dateline

the phone in the hallway. >> at this point now i'm leaving to go call the police, and i'm guessing maybe he got off of her to come stop me or whatever because now my mom, she must have gotten free somehow, some way, brushes past me and runs up the stairs, i guess to the kitchen phone. he comes running past me to the kitchen phone. now my stepsister is leaving her room coming out in the hallway like what the heck is going on. then we hear the clatter like silverware is falling on the floor. we run upstairs and there's a whole bunch silverware on the floor. they're both still arguing. >> marie ran to the bedroom and locked the door. >> he knocks on the door. she doesn't open it. he kicks the door in. and he walks in and puts the door frame back on the door and he closes the door, and then it's just quiet for a while after that. >> somehow during the struggle marie managed to call 911, but the call is cut short. >> hello? >> and then after a few minutes the cops come. you know, i guess my mom told them everything was okay. they left. and six weeks later -- >> six weeks later, his mother was dead. >> i hate the fact that i

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Sportsday

motson have separately told wolves last night the decision was wrong. yes, i thought it was a penalty. your phone goes quite busy after a game and most people that have texted me or spoken to me, other interviews i have done a fairly unanimous that it looked like a foul. if you go for the ball, missing and clatter into an opposing player that hard, i don't see how it is not a foul. they were probably fortunate to get away with that one and disappointed it didn't go our way because it would have been the least we deserved, to score a last—minute equaliser and leave with 1-1. last-minute equaliser and leave with 1-1. �* ., , ,., last-minute equaliser and leave with 1-1. �* ., , ., . 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, it _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, it was _ 1-1. after the opponent touched the ball he dived in, it was the - ball he dived in, it was the judgment of the dar and the refs and lucky for— judgment of the dar and the refs and lucky for us _ judgment of the dar and the refs and lucky for us no penalty, so of

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Breakfast

one goal in this win coming from an unliekly source from an unlikely source in the shape of rafa varane, with new wolves manager gary 0'neil, having taken overjust days before the start of the season, opening with a defeat. it looked like a foul. so ijust think if you go for the ball and you miss it, and clatter into an opposing player that hard, ijust don't see how it's not a foul. so i think they were fortunate to get away with that one probably. yeah, disappointed it didn't go our way because it would have been the least we deserved really to score a last—minute equaliser and leave it 1—1. a big a8 hours to come at the women's world cup. sweden face spain for a spot in sunday's final today. before england then face australia at 11.30 tomorrow morning, for the right to join the winners. jane dougall is in sydney for us this morning.

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Sportsday

certainly deserved something from the game. after the opponent touched the ball, he dived in. so it was the judgment of the var, of the ref. lucky for us, no penalty. so, yeah, of course we are happy with that. but i think also you can debate about it but i don't think it's a penalty. it looked like a foul. yeah, ijust think if you go for the ball and you miss it and clatter into an opposing player that hard, i don't see how it's not a foul. i think they were fortunate to get away with that one probably. yeah, disappointed it didn't go our way, because it would have been the least we deserved, really, to score a last—minute equaliser and leave 1—1. let's stay in the premier league. moises caicedo has completed his move from brighton to chelsea for an initial fee of £100 million. with add—ons, that's set to rise to a british record £115 million.

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The Context

not alone _ to do a couple things — hey, you are not alone. seeking help is normal and we're — not alone. seeking help is normal and we're here to provide mental health _ and we're here to provide mental health -- — and we're here to provide mental health. —— help. we're doing our part— health. —— help. we're doing our part and — health. —— help. we're doing our part and we _ health. —— help. we're doing our part and we need to do more. humanity needs to step in. the policy— humanity needs to step in. the policy debates about mental health often get lost with the partisan battles, — often get lost with the partisan battles, and that's a shame, but moments — battles, and that's a shame, but moments of this allow up cut through that clatter. offer our hearts to some _ that clatter. offer our hearts to some of— that clatter. offer our hearts to some of these people are going through— some of these people are going through these difficult times, and it could _ through these difficult times, and it could happen to anyone of it us. can happen to me at year from now, it could _ can happen to me at year from now, it could happen to people that i know _ it could happen to people that i know who need more moments... helping _ know who need more moments... helping is— know who need more moments... helping is not a stigma and we're asking _ helping is not a stigma and we're asking for— helping is not a stigma and we're asking for help is actually considered a thing of strength and not weakness.— considered a thing of strength and not weakness. , . ., ., ., not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to net our not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts- — not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts. thank _ not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts. thank you - not weakness. ryan, nadine, great to get your thoughts. thank you both. i get your thoughts. thank you both. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.

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Dateline

>> welcome to dateline. it was a perplexing double murder, with no witnesses and no physical evidence. the victims were a respected couple their son, it turned out, played poker for a living, and could that lifestyle have had something to do with the crime? the case was a mystery until prosecutors examined bloodstain evidence from the crime scene. could that be the key? here's keith morrison? >> it was your first time in las vegas. her first look at that famous strip outside -- it's gaudy, cavernous casinos. but for endless electronic clatter, and darker places, where many suits hounded hovered over the studied calm of wishful thinking. >> and there was adrien solomon. and he was here on business.

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BBC News

think the most remarkable thing about the first _ think the most remarkable thing about the first minister's - think the most remarkable thing - about the first minister's statement is that— about the first minister's statement is that is— about the first minister's statement is that is scrapped _ about the first minister's statement is that is scrapped or— about the first minister's statement is that is scrapped or returned - about the first minister's statement is that is scrapped or returned more initiatives _ is that is scrapped or returned more initiatives than _ is that is scrapped or returned more initiatives than x—rated _ is that is scrapped or returned more initiatives than x—rated or _ is that is scrapped or returned more initiatives than x—rated or set - is that is scrapped or returned more initiatives than x—rated or set of - initiatives than x—rated or set of new measures _ initiatives than x—rated or set of new measures. indeed, - initiatives than x—rated or set of new measures. indeed, the - initiatives than x—rated or set of - new measures. indeed, the document itself is _ new measures. indeed, the document itself is just _ new measures. indeed, the document itself is just me — new measures. indeed, the document itself isjust me or— new measures. indeed, the document itself isjust me or let _ new measures. indeed, the document itself isjust me or let postures - itself isjust me or let postures and platitudes. _ itself isjust me or let postures and platitudes. who _ itself isjust me or let postures and platitudes. who is - itself isjust me or let postures and platitudes. who is going. itself isjust me or let postures| and platitudes. who is going to object — and platitudes. who is going to object to— and platitudes. who is going to object to growing _ and platitudes. who is going to object to growing jobs, - and platitudes. who is going to object to growing jobs, higher. and platitudes. who is going to - object to growing jobs, higher wages or creating _ object to growing jobs, higher wages or creating more _ object to growing jobs, higher wages or creating more businesses- object to growing jobs, higher wages or creating more businesses chris i or creating more businesses chris mick— or creating more businesses chris mick perhaps _ or creating more businesses chris mick perhaps may— or creating more businesses chris mick perhaps may be _ or creating more businesses chris mick perhaps may be hours - or creating more businesses chris| mick perhaps may be hours rather than the _ mick perhaps may be hours rather than the green _ mick perhaps may be hours rather than the green ministers - mick perhaps may be hours rather than the green ministers who - mick perhaps may be hours rather than the green ministers who do i mick perhaps may be hours rather. than the green ministers who do not believe _ than the green ministers who do not believe in _ than the green ministers who do not believe in grey _ than the green ministers who do not believe in grey. but _ than the green ministers who do not believe in grey. but there _ than the green ministers who do not believe in grey. but there are - than the green ministers who do not believe in grey. but there are no - believe in grey. but there are no nreasuresm _ believe in grey. but there are no measures... what _ believe in grey. but there are no measures... what new- believe in grey. but there are no measures... what new training i believe in grey. but there are no i measures... what new training and support— measures... what new training and support measures _ measures... what new training and support measures are _ measures... what new training and support measures are going - measures... what new training and support measures are going to- measures... what new training and support measures are going to be i measures... what new training and . support measures are going to be put into place _ support measures are going to be put into place to — support measures are going to be put into place to help— support measures are going to be put into place to help people _ support measures are going to be put into place to help people into- into place to help people into higher— into place to help people into higher wage _ into place to help people into higher wage work? _ into place to help people into higher wage work? and - into place to help people into higher wage work? and what| into place to help people into- higher wage work? and what reform will be _ higher wage work? and what reform will be taken — higher wage work? and what reform will be taken of _ higher wage work? and what reform will be taken of the _ higher wage work? and what reform will be taken of the clatter— higher wage work? and what reform will be taken of the clatter of- will be taken of the clatter of landscape _ will be taken of the clatter of landscape of— will be taken of the clatter of landscape of enterprise - will be taken of the clatter of. landscape of enterprise support agencies? — landscape of enterprise support agencies? overall, _ landscape of enterprise support agencies? overall, if— landscape of enterprise support agencies? overall, if the - landscape of enterprise support agencies? overall, if the first. agencies? overall, if the first minister— agencies? overall, if the first minister is— agencies? 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Dateline

bed. >> young marcus then ran for the phone in the hallway. >> at this point now i'm leaving to go call the police, and i'm guessing maybe he got off of her to come stop me or whatever because now my mom, she must have gotten free somehow, some way, brushes past me and runs up the stairs, i guess to the kitchen phone. he comes running past me to the kitchen phone. now my stepsister is leaving her room coming out in the hallway like what the heck is going on. then we hear the clatter like silverware is falling on the floor. we run upstairs and there's a whole bunch silverware on the floor. they're both still arguing. >> marie ran to the bedroom and locked the door. >> he knocks on the door. she doesn't open it. he kicks the door in. and he walks in and puts the door frame back on the door and he closes the door, and then it's just quiet for a while after that. >> somehow during the struggle marie managed to call 911, but the call is cut short. >> hello? >> and then after a few minutes the cops come. you know, i

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