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my grandson commit suicide! then the next day. the state investigators, led by agent kent thompson of the department of criminal investigation arrived and looked at the ruined crime scene. my partner and i looked at each other and said, oh my lord you know, it certainly makes things very difficult. difficult? oh yes. difficult was not the half of it. coming up! what did happen to doctor ryan? we had been told that he had committed suicide. did you believe that could be true? absolutely not! blood on the doorstep. bullets in the kitchen! how could this happen? why would somebody do it? the search begins for a killer! i think the perpetrator stood there and watched him die. when dateline continues! hen dateline continues with the home and auto bundle from progressive, but there s no saving that casserole! [ both laugh ] i just love that word bundle. it s so fun. two things coming together like a force of nature,
marked the completion of its restoration, characterising the early years of her reign. here, the king and queen consort attended a service of prayer and reflection for her life. a the first minister mark drakeford read the verse, and now, oh my lord, you have made your servant king. wells was confirmed as an official language here only in 2011. it is strengthening in this age of devolved government. the bilingualism of this service another celebration of the distinctiveness of wales within the uk. as wales gains an even stronger sense of nationhood, and our place within the world,
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as prince of wales in 1969. many of the people he met today have known him for years. fanfare. llandaff cathedral was rebuilt after being bombed in the cardiff blitz. it connects us and the royal family to the great shared british experience of the second world war. queen elizabeth s visit here in 1960 marked its restoration, a symbol of the long recovery from war and its aftermath that characterised the early years of her reign. here, the king and queen consort attended a service of prayer and reflection for her life. he speaks welsh. the first minister, mark drakeford, read from the first book of kings, which includes the verse, and now, oh my lord, you have made your servant king.