life. and then, suddenly, one day, she was gone. poisoned by carbon monoxide. he s like, i couldn t get a pulse! i couldn t get a pulse! i couldn t get a pulse! her husband blamed of faulty water heater. police blamed him. you don t think this is an accident. no. there was just one problem. and it was a big one. no one could figure out exactly how he might have done it. he s an expert at gases. murder or accident? did you kill your wife? hello and welcome to dateline. hundreds of americans die every year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. according to police in ohio, one of those deaths wasn t an accident. it was murder. they say if anyone would know how to use a deadly gas to murder someone, it was their prime suspect. here is kate snow with deadly exposure. he has come back to where it all began, to the tune, the streets he knew so well, remembering the old times when life was simple, love was young and the future held so much promise. taki
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there was no fear of anything, like what happened i don t know if somethin snapped. i was shocked. and i couldn t save my friend. a doctor comes home, but no for long i think that my wife is having a stroke. an hour later, she was back at the hospital that she jus left he had this blank stare i her eyes three days later? she was dead i said, she is my child i give birth to her, i want to know what happened to her. at first, it was just a medical missionary healthy, white female for all intensive person s i she would be alive for them, they couldn t mak any sense of it. but soon it became a murder mystery. i had to be sitting down. because once they finally discovered what killed her, th next question was who? if he could not have her, nobody was going to have her i still have a sense of it, i still have not made sense of it hello, and welcome to dateline dr. cline was in the busines of saving lives, but the docto became a patient went out o
subpoenaed by the doj. meadows one of the highest ranking trump aids to be subpoenaed. this is the trumps counsel we are learning is locked in mortal court battles. the details next. in a battle brewing in texas tonight after university professors were asked to give a statement on their commitment to diversity before they re hired. the story you ll see first up front. plus, russia adopting thousands of ukrainian children in a massive re-education effort. it s a damning new report, saying some of them are up for adoption, others being trained now to join the military. let s go out front. and good evening. welcome to a special edition of out front. i m erin burnett, and we begin with the breaking news tonight. trumps former chief of staff, mark meadows, subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating the former president s attempt to cling to power. now, of course, remember, meadows helped lay the groundwork for from s election life, which ultimately fueled the violence and
i narrowly beat will. he almost took half the crew on a wide turn. rachel: and some tourists. pete: watch the guy with the checkered flag. watch will. will seems to be ai be aiming f. ththat was some athleticism. we have rachel who came running up to the studio, who is the winner. how does it feel to beat rick reichmuth. rachel: rick thinks he won. he says i m not equity, so i m willing to leave are you for fairness? we saw you cut you few cones. rachel: then i think rick will win. you ll give up the crown after the event? rachel: i am. it s up to me to end this equity thing. whoever won won and that s it. pete: will, what do you think? you re a sports guy. will: i ve never seen someone give up the crown. rachel: i m the anti-leah thomas. i ll be fair in this competition. pete: you re going to be a loser then. rachel: all right before she has given up, ceded her seat to go to rick. does rick have reaction. rachel: you guys said that i will: you put him in the wall, th