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poisoning. cleaned out the bank account. are you trying to accuse me of something? have a brother determined to find a killer. how dare anybody do that to my little brother? it wasn t supposed to happen like this. a toxic mystery and an emotional trial. is the jury being out long a bad thing or a good thing? it was a mystery from day one. from that time, right around the end of the hockey season. it made sense of what was happening to matthew podolak, met the hockey amateur, met the hunter, the fish are, the athlete. it would make sense from the very first day that matthew podolak woke up with the pain in his back. and after what happened in the hospital a couple of months later, nothing made sense after that. [noise] the, god knows there were accusations. well yes, plenty of those. and a brother, mark, from whom the stories, the mystery became a kind of obsession. it s had quite an effect on me over the past seven years. the story of what happened t ....
as he meets president xijinping for the first time since the invasion. and one of the all time tennis greats, roger federer, announces his retirement. welcome to the programme. with shaun ley in westminster and me, ros atkins, in the bbc news room. tens of thousands of people are waiting for their turn to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii at westminster hall where she is lying in state. these are live pictures from westminster, where the queue is currently stretching over some five km. some people have waited for more than eight hours to get here, inside westminster hall, where the closed coffin is being guarded by soldiers from units that serve the royal household. that process will continue, 2a hours a day, until monday morning at 6.30am. for the latest, we can nowjoin shaun ley in westminster. hello and thank you very much. hello to all of you watching, whether you re in the uk or around the world. here in westminster is the opportunity for members of the publ ....
our correspondence houses update from washington, dc. after weeks of making the trek to the united states, about 100 migrants in two buses were transported from texas to the residents of the vice president kamala harris here in washington, dc. we spoke to one couple who didn t know where they were until we told them. they had travelled for about one month from venezuela to america, looking for a better life, for economic reasons, they explain. but i don t know what the future holds. translation: ~ ., , ., , ,, holds. translation: ., , ., holds. translation: ~ ., , ., , ,, ., , translation: we are very happy to be here, i translation: we are very happy to be here. i would translation: we are very happy to be here. i would be translation: we are very happy to be here, i would be able translation: we are very happy to be here, i would be able to translation: we are very happy to be here, i would be able to provide - translation: we are very happy to be here, i woul ....
my cohost emily compagno, gerri willis, leslie marshall, and sean duffy. and bret baier, this is going to be good. the big news today, white house council sank the classified materials and the garage storage space of the president s home in wilmington delaware. in the garage just to keep up, the president said they were locked up next to his bed, he literally said next to his corvette when he was pressed by peter doocy. classified materials, what were you thinking? we will get a chance to speak on this god willing. i said earlier this week, by the way, my corvette is in a locked garage so it s not like down the street. but anyway yes, as well as my corvette. but as i said earlier this week, people know i take classified documents and classified materials seriously. i also said we are cooperating fully and completely with the justice department s review. as part of that process, when reviewed where other documents from my time as vice president were stored in finishe ....
and will be cueing for quite a long time because this does not begin until tomorrow. her lying in state. you can see right here, the folks that lined up and were able to say their final good-bye to the queen in scotland both yesterday and earlier today. it s been a remarkable set of images and just a reminder, this is her last trip home to buckingham palace as well. once she leaves, she s never going to go back. let s bring in molly hunter who s live for us. also, andrew roberts, her british historian. molly, you are buy where those people are lining up right now. what have they been saying about why they got there so early? reporter: that s right. we are in front of westminster. i want to show you where the actual hall is she will be lying in state. it s closest to big ben, but this is the line. 24 hours in advance. i just want to give you a sense. it is raining as you know, you re on the other side of town. people are lining up prepared to wait 24 hours. i met these ....