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laura: a german nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for killin niels hÖgel gave lethal doses ofcation hospitalss n germany. helieved to be the country's most prolific serial killer since world war ii. jenny hill reports.g jenny: arrivin account foral his crimes, though niels hÖgel says he cannot remember how many patients he killed. sentenced today for 85 murders, but investigators believe he probably killed many more. his victims elderly, infirm, defenseless, in the wards of two edrman hospitals. hÖgel administrugs in fatal doses and tried to resuscitate a very patients he attacked. christian's grandfather was one of them. he told the bbc he wrote to hÖgel in prison to ask himhy. >> he just said he lost the contact to people, to human beings lying there. it was just bodies. ou was killing everyone he get, just playing with them, like someone who is usingan something meal, like a computer. switch a body on and off. jenny: christian was among relatives in court today. they want to know why for five years no one stopped hÖgel >> i promised my family i would not just bring the murd
laura: a german nurse has been sentenced to life in prison for killin niels hÖgel gave lethal doses ofcation hospitalss n germany. helieved to be the country's most prolific serial killer since world war ii. jenny hill reports.g jenny: arrivin account foral his crimes, though niels hÖgel says he cannot remember how many patients he killed. sentenced today for 85 murders, but investigators believe he probably killed many more. his victims elderly, infirm, defenseless, in the wards of two...
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southeast london coming up in the show the united nations special rapporteur on torture professor niels meltzer condemns british torture of julian assange just the worst case he has seen in 20 years of work with victims of war violence and political persecution and the biggest betrayal in that in american history we ask the man who 1st gave julian assange just signed a former ecuadorian president rafael correa what case means for illegal u.s. backed regime change in latin america all the more coming up in today's going on the ground but 1st straight to our top story which it's no exaggeration to say impinges on the ability to tell truth all around the world in every country in the world we can leaks expose lies and corruption about the powerful and this before outgoing u.k. minority government leader theresa may welcome the capture of the founder of wiki leaks julian assange i'm sure that the whole house will welcome the news this morning that the metropolitan police have arrested judy in a song the foreign secretary and politician who wants to replace theresa may added what we've shown
southeast london coming up in the show the united nations special rapporteur on torture professor niels meltzer condemns british torture of julian assange just the worst case he has seen in 20 years of work with victims of war violence and political persecution and the biggest betrayal in that in american history we ask the man who 1st gave julian assange just signed a former ecuadorian president rafael correa what case means for illegal u.s. backed regime change in latin america all the more...
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niels hoegel gave lethal doses of medication at hospitals in northern germany.olific serial killer since world war ii, as jenny hill reports. arriving to account for his crimes, though niels hoegel says he can't remember how many patients he killed. sentenced today for 85 murders, but investigators believe he probably killed many more. his victims: elderly, infirm, defenceless on the wards of two german hospitals. hoegel administered drugs in fatal doses then tried to resuscitate the very patients he attacked. christian's grandfather was one of them. he told the bbc he wrote to hoegel in prison to ask him why. he just said that he lost the contact to people, to human beings, lying there. it was just bodies for him. he was killing everyone he could get, just playing with them, like someone who is using something mechanical, something like a computer. you switch the body on and off. christian was among relatives in court today, they want to know why, for five years, no—one stopped hoegel. translation: i promised my family that i wouldn'tjust bring the murderer toj
niels hoegel gave lethal doses of medication at hospitals in northern germany.olific serial killer since world war ii, as jenny hill reports. arriving to account for his crimes, though niels hoegel says he can't remember how many patients he killed. sentenced today for 85 murders, but investigators believe he probably killed many more. his victims: elderly, infirm, defenceless on the wards of two german hospitals. hoegel administered drugs in fatal doses then tried to resuscitate the very...
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are much better so that's more of a job professor niels melts i thank you but. after the break the ecuadorian president who 1st gave asylum to geneva sondra failed correia calls what is happening to the wiki leaks founder a crime against humanity and all this of all coming up about 2 of going underground . there's an petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's a vital issues. one just actual forum coverage on r.t. . facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately it was also a very dark side. they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed and it never goes away turns out that google is manipulating your opinions from the very 1st character that you type into the search bar it will always be one dog food over another one comparative shoppin
are much better so that's more of a job professor niels melts i thank you but. after the break the ecuadorian president who 1st gave asylum to geneva sondra failed correia calls what is happening to the wiki leaks founder a crime against humanity and all this of all coming up about 2 of going underground . there's an petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key...
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very much so that's more of a job professor niels melts i thank you but. after the break the ecuadorian president who 1st gave asylum to geneva sondra failed correia calls what is happening to the wiki leaks founder a crime against humanity its own civil coming up about to it going underground. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the keys economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's vital issues. or just national forum coverage on r.t. . we
very much so that's more of a job professor niels melts i thank you but. after the break the ecuadorian president who 1st gave asylum to geneva sondra failed correia calls what is happening to the wiki leaks founder a crime against humanity its own civil coming up about to it going underground. you know world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop...
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escolar aceptarÁ o no, esta es una de las escuelas afectadas por el paro nacional serÁ el miÉrcoles niele que medicos locales d i decidan si niÑos quieren sus c vacunas. >> el senador n(nombre en ingl)( dijo que los mÉdicos exponen a muchos niÑos era tener asma y diabetes, el proyecto de ley fue a la asamblea para su consideraciÓn- california puede ser el primer estado de la naciÓn en prohibir la venta de animales asÍ es, aprobaron una propuesta de ley que prohÍbe la venta y prohibiciÓn de productos tales como los abrigos de piel,. >> los que apoyan esta medida dice que esto ayuda a bajar los casos de brutalidad animal, d dicen que estos productos secos diferÍan en el mercado negro, el senado estatal y el gobernador todavÍa tiene que aprobar esta iniciativa. >> los niÑos menores de 13 aÑos de edad podrÍan muy pronto necesitar del permiso de sus padres antes de usar las redes sociales hay una propuesta llamada luz verde para la familia. >>facebook e in instagram tome medidas agresivas para edificverificar que la per que de consentimiento es un g r guardiÁn de familia o un padre de familia
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who murdered thousands of his patients with lethal injections has been sentenced to life in prison niels hogle is thought to be one of the most prolific serial killers in germany the judge described his killing spree as in comprehensible when it came reports from berlin. this is one of the worst serial killers since the 2nd world war a relatively nondescript man to look at nears hurdles crimes or anything but investigators believe he may have killed hundreds on thursday he was convicted of 85 murders a short fall several in court deplored. as this is a bitter and it's. it's very very bitter we've gone through i'd say 2 and a half years really through her it's hard to bear at the moment that's what it is. her goal 1st began killing patients after starting work at this hospital in alton book in 1909 here he would inject patients with drugs to make their hearts stop and then try to resuscitate them colleagues called him the resuscitation rambo because he would manhandled them out of the way so he could get to the sick but a high death rate among his patients made colleagues suspicious and h
who murdered thousands of his patients with lethal injections has been sentenced to life in prison niels hogle is thought to be one of the most prolific serial killers in germany the judge described his killing spree as in comprehensible when it came reports from berlin. this is one of the worst serial killers since the 2nd world war a relatively nondescript man to look at nears hurdles crimes or anything but investigators believe he may have killed hundreds on thursday he was convicted of 85...
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amongst let niels and baby boomer -- millenials and baby boomers, and they asked how much they were planning to contribute, most of them said 6% or less, does that surprise you? guest: not at all, that is why i wrote the piece for "market we are noth is that experts. and of us are not experts, most of us do not know how much to set aside. 6%,our employer matches then people set aside 6%. if your employer only matches 3%, a lot of people say i will put in 3%. that is a mistake. what you should do is say, if my employer puts in 3%, i need to get to 10%, so i should set aside 7%. i am not at all surprised that the average prices at 6%, which is one of the reasons that i wrote the article. we have not provided any guidance. host: those who start working for a company, should it automatically be an opt in, or should they get the option themselves? guest: the way i think about it, it should be automatic. you should be automatically enrolled in a retirement savings account unless you specifically choose to opt out, because what we discover is that, if, when i start a new job and they give me a stac
amongst let niels and baby boomer -- millenials and baby boomers, and they asked how much they were planning to contribute, most of them said 6% or less, does that surprise you? guest: not at all, that is why i wrote the piece for "market we are noth is that experts. and of us are not experts, most of us do not know how much to set aside. 6%,our employer matches then people set aside 6%. if your employer only matches 3%, a lot of people say i will put in 3%. that is a mistake. what you...
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very much better so that's more of a tab professor niels mel thank you. after the break the ecuadorian president who 1st gave asylum to geneva sondra failed qur'an calls what is happening for the wiki leaks founder of crimes against humanity on 3 more coming up about 2 going on the ground. her. optimism it just goes to create companies they compete they make products on fails some of them succeed there's a central bank there in case the banks go under as the lender of last resort and that's the way it was designed us that's a plan but now we're in a situation where the central banks become the buyer of 1st what. china is not a partner number one for us yet steel. and countries are trade partners number one with this and. i cannot share the. news who are those who say that it's a turn of russia he's. no russia i hope will never turn eastwards. you know russian egoless is looking to move the sides west towards in the stewards . of the project was good if you give up on you but if you miss it or don't blame people what's. the worst move people. do with. this
very much better so that's more of a tab professor niels mel thank you. after the break the ecuadorian president who 1st gave asylum to geneva sondra failed qur'an calls what is happening for the wiki leaks founder of crimes against humanity on 3 more coming up about 2 going on the ground. her. optimism it just goes to create companies they compete they make products on fails some of them succeed there's a central bank there in case the banks go under as the lender of last resort and that's the...
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special rapporteur on torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment professor niels meltzer thanks for coming back on now i know the findings have been published in the past 24 hours at least the preliminary findings i know the full report will be out in july. alcohol did you how did you make such a statement like in 20 years of work with victims of war violence or burgle persecution you've never seen. what you saw it sustained and not made lightly. warrant and violence for 20 years of hurt and worry areas and seen obviously atrocities collectors' forms violence would be much. bloody innocence than what we are talking about here but what. shocked me that this particular case is that a single individual has been selected and singled out by several democratic states and persecuted systematically and in the state manner to the point of breaking it and of course there's a lot of focus here about the mainstream media and politicians presumably judges that this is really a sex crime case in sweden do you really think we should we should be aware more of the fact that the c
special rapporteur on torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment professor niels meltzer thanks for coming back on now i know the findings have been published in the past 24 hours at least the preliminary findings i know the full report will be out in july. alcohol did you how did you make such a statement like in 20 years of work with victims of war violence or burgle persecution you've never seen. what you saw it sustained and not made lightly. warrant and violence...
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nations special report on torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment professor niels meltzer thanks for coming back on now i know the findings have been published in the past 24 hours at least the preliminary findings i know the full report so will be out in july. out.
nations special report on torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment professor niels meltzer thanks for coming back on now i know the findings have been published in the past 24 hours at least the preliminary findings i know the full report so will be out in july. out.
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treatment of the wiki leaks founder by refusing to publish an article he wrote about his findings nielsmelzer argues that the sunshine has been slandered to divert attention from the revelations that wiki leaks has helped expose he also says the whistleblower has been deprived of his fundamental rights and suffered fully fledged psychological torture during his time in the ecuadorian embassy in london i spoke to mr meltzer. some of them said it wasn't high enough on their news agenda some of them said bad it was not within their core area of interest but you know there have been reporting all of them on the case of julian assange when it was about his cat and his skateboard and kind of the allegations that he smeared excrement on the walls but when you have a serious piece that actually tries to damascus. this public narrative to actually show the facts below it then the modern trusted. julian assange just currently serving a 50 week sentence in the u.k. for skipping bail in 2012 he's expected to face a u.s. extradition hearing in spring. well last month mr meltzer highlighted the priso
treatment of the wiki leaks founder by refusing to publish an article he wrote about his findings nielsmelzer argues that the sunshine has been slandered to divert attention from the revelations that wiki leaks has helped expose he also says the whistleblower has been deprived of his fundamental rights and suffered fully fledged psychological torture during his time in the ecuadorian embassy in london i spoke to mr meltzer. some of them said it wasn't high enough on their news agenda some of...
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torture has condemned just treatment over the years saying the publisher has been abused persecuted niels melzer has been speaking to r.t. america. what we've seen now during my visit was already alarming and what we have seen since then is the state of health has dramatically the theory aerated predicted by a psychiatrist the company my visit what would can happen obviously in a problem of this is that it will have a reversible damage 1st on the psychological emotional level but then also on the physical level it can lead to nervous breakdowns or even actually then to cardiovascular. damage that is no longer reversible well julian this is awaiting his next to extradition hearing which is scheduled for whedon's that he's wanted by washington are in charges of soliciting and publishing classified u.s. government information if extradited unfallen guilty he could face a prison sentence of up to 175 years here snuggles melzer again. it is very important here that we speak about the risks that he would be exposed to in case of extradition to the us personally i'm convinced there is no chance
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has sent requests for comment to news media listed by niels males are asking them why the article wasn't published and will show you as soon as we get them. as our news for now i'll be back around 30 minutes time with more global updates so do stay with us. this is broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and the impact on us all under your burrito and i'm christiane washington here's a look at what's on that today. after a tense and sideline meeting began at the site of the 20 summit meeting and japan. the institute for china american studies the standing by explaining how this could reshape major aid and nations relations with the united states and the rest of the world. california has found an international ally in their fight to preserve clean air standards and mitigate climate change are part fondant alex mahela that joins us from toronto to break down the putting green alliance later but bloom has hit the brakes after tearing it up over the past week rocky miller the c.e.o. of the on his on him to figure out what's going on with you got a packed
has sent requests for comment to news media listed by niels males are asking them why the article wasn't published and will show you as soon as we get them. as our news for now i'll be back around 30 minutes time with more global updates so do stay with us. this is broadcasting around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and the impact on us all under your burrito and i'm christiane washington here's a look at what's on that today. after a tense and sideline meeting began at...
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the german nurse who murdered 85 patients has been given a 2nd life sentence niels hogle earlier said he was and loosely sorry in 2005 hogle was caught it tampering with a syringe pump and administering a cardiac medicine without cause that led to a series of investigations he was initially convicted of attempted murder in 2008 and sentenced to more than 7 years in prison then in 2015 a judge sentenced him to life in prison for 2 murders and 2 attempted murders and now the truly startling victim count has been confirmed with another guilty verdict artie's marie from ocean reports now from outside the court. that is of no doubt an absolutely shocking case of course we heard the verdict for news her go 42 year old former nurse he was found guilty of killing 85 people and god a life sentence which is the toughest punishment here in germany or i would rather say their life sentence because today's court was the 1st one for mr for a girl and he's currently serving a life time jail term for 2 other murders and to see attempted murder as he had been convicted of back in 2015 a massive trial
the german nurse who murdered 85 patients has been given a 2nd life sentence niels hogle earlier said he was and loosely sorry in 2005 hogle was caught it tampering with a syringe pump and administering a cardiac medicine without cause that led to a series of investigations he was initially convicted of attempted murder in 2008 and sentenced to more than 7 years in prison then in 2015 a judge sentenced him to life in prison for 2 murders and 2 attempted murders and now the truly startling...
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special rapporteur on torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment professor niels meltzer thanks for coming back on now i know the findings have been published in the past 24 hours at least the preliminary findings i know the full report will be out in july. did you how did you make such a statement like in 20 years of work with victims of war violence or political persecution you've never seen. what you saw. you know we'd like. really worked with britain's of warrant and violence for 20 years i heard and were areas and i've seen obviously atrocities collectors' forms of violence would be much. bloody in a sense than what we are talking about here but 1000 levy shocked me that this particular case is that a single individual has been isolated and single that by several democratic states and persecuted systematically and in the state manner to the point of breaking and of course there's a lot of focus here about the mainstream media and politicians presumably judges that this is really a sex crime cases sweden do you really think we should we should be aware more of
special rapporteur on torture and other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment professor niels meltzer thanks for coming back on now i know the findings have been published in the past 24 hours at least the preliminary findings i know the full report will be out in july. did you how did you make such a statement like in 20 years of work with victims of war violence or political persecution you've never seen. what you saw. you know we'd like. really worked with britain's of warrant...
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prosecutors said that niels hoegel deliberately put patients into cardiac arrest, and then, tried to revive them. but, the verdict drew criticism from relatives of the victims. >> ( translated ): there a m ultimatee than 300 murders, and 80 convictions, or acts, convicted here in court today. that's not sufficit to us, because we know that there is a tragedy behind every sine crime, every destiny. >> woodruff: hoegel is 42, and was sentenced to life in prison today. he is already serving another life sentence from a prior nviction. back in this country, the new york city police commissioner apologized for the stonewall raid in 1969 that galvanized the gay rights movement. on june 28th that year, police raided a gay bar in greenwichll e, and patrons fought back. the commissioner said today that the poli actions were wrong. r&b singer r. kelly pled not guilty today to 11 new, sex- c related felorges. he was arraigned in chicago, on counts including aggravated criminal sexual assault. they carry much stiffer penalties than the original charges he faced. the number of measles cases in th
prosecutors said that niels hoegel deliberately put patients into cardiac arrest, and then, tried to revive them. but, the verdict drew criticism from relatives of the victims. >> ( translated ): there a m ultimatee than 300 murders, and 80 convictions, or acts, convicted here in court today. that's not sufficit to us, because we know that there is a tragedy behind every sine crime, every destiny. >> woodruff: hoegel is 42, and was sentenced to life in prison today. he is already...
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with 23 points in the 1st half niels de force trained warrior still pushing the pace go back to 13 pointes it mean wild to read leaving the arena on crutches and a walking boot flanked by his agent king and warriors president of basketball ops bob myers, initial diagnosis is the killings injury more on that in albit 4th quarter kawhi leonard delivers the three-pointer raptors take the lead next possession unstoppable another 3 the crowd goes wild. next possession. he's taken over hits the pole up raptors up 6. here come the warriors though. from beyond the arc you know he's deadly hits the 3 pointer to tie tide of one oh 3. klay thompson clean lost a splash brother night nails the clutch 3 war it is lead by 3. all came down to this final possession warriors up one. coroner 3 to win it all great close out my dream on forces a mess off the side of the board warriors hang on to win the final score one oh 6 one oh 5 golden state's raptor still lead the series 3 to game 6 thursday in oakland. the final game ever and political arena. afterwards bob myers with an emotional press conference talk
with 23 points in the 1st half niels de force trained warrior still pushing the pace go back to 13 pointes it mean wild to read leaving the arena on crutches and a walking boot flanked by his agent king and warriors president of basketball ops bob myers, initial diagnosis is the killings injury more on that in albit 4th quarter kawhi leonard delivers the three-pointer raptors take the lead next possession unstoppable another 3 the crowd goes wild. next possession. he's taken over hits the pole...
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german su murdered dozens of his patients with lethal injections has been sentenced to life from prison niels fergal is thought to be one of the most prolific serial killers in germany for 2 generations dominic kane from berlin. this is one of the worst serial killers since the 2nd world war a relatively nondescript man to look at needs her goals crimes are anything but investigators believe he may have killed hundreds on thursday he was convicted of $85.00 murders a shortfall several in court deplored as this is a bitter and this is the it's very very bitter we've gone through i'd say 2 and a half years really through it's hard to bear at the moment that's what it is that hurdle 1st began killing patients after starting work at this hospital in book in 1909. here he would inject patients with drugs to make their heart stop and then try to resuscitate them colleagues called him the resuscitation rambo because he would manhandled them out of the way so he could get to the sick but a high death rate among his patients made colleagues suspicious and he was forced to leave so in 2003 he moved to
german su murdered dozens of his patients with lethal injections has been sentenced to life from prison niels fergal is thought to be one of the most prolific serial killers in germany for 2 generations dominic kane from berlin. this is one of the worst serial killers since the 2nd world war a relatively nondescript man to look at needs her goals crimes are anything but investigators believe he may have killed hundreds on thursday he was convicted of $85.00 murders a shortfall several in court...
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thejudge described niels hoegel‘s killings as "incomprehensible."horst, in the north of the country, in 2005. an independent inquiry has been launched into the running the wife of the leader said she could and that there has been's victims. she described how she refused to go on holiday with him with her two children of her fears he would take them to syria. the family took away their passports and from the old bailey here is daniel sa nford. hours before the attack, but hours later he walked out of his home and never saw him again his widow till the inquest... that evening, while she was out for a family meal, he returned to the flat with the other to killers making his final preparations for the murders at the london bridge. she told the court which you cannot come, all the lights were on at the back door was open. she was serious and started texting her husband obviously by that time, he was not even alive. a people had just been killed, three attackers and sets shot dead. the next day she was told one of them was her husband. they married in 201
thejudge described niels hoegel‘s killings as "incomprehensible."horst, in the north of the country, in 2005. an independent inquiry has been launched into the running the wife of the leader said she could and that there has been's victims. she described how she refused to go on holiday with him with her two children of her fears he would take them to syria. the family took away their passports and from the old bailey here is daniel sa nford. hours before the attack, but hours later...
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niels hoegel is the most prolific serial killer in germany's modern history. 85 patients while working as a nurse. the killings took place at two hospitals in northern germany between 1999 and 2006. hoegel gave patients lethal doses of heart medication so that he could then impress colleagues by trying to revive them. and it doesn't end there. german police have exhumed 130 bodies in germany, poland and turkey. they suspect the final death toll may be more than 200. the judge at this district court in 0ldenburg called the killing spree ‘incomprehensible', saying "your guilt is unfathomable. hoegel has asked the victims' families for forgiveness. this is what some of them had to say. we are glad that this is over now. this is the last thing we could do for our father. we have this is the last thing we could do for ourfather. we have done everything we can but he gets his deserved punishment, we did this for oui’ deserved punishment, we did this for our father. what is next is the investigation and trial of the hospitals. i hope the connection of the two hospita
niels hoegel is the most prolific serial killer in germany's modern history. 85 patients while working as a nurse. the killings took place at two hospitals in northern germany between 1999 and 2006. hoegel gave patients lethal doses of heart medication so that he could then impress colleagues by trying to revive them. and it doesn't end there. german police have exhumed 130 bodies in germany, poland and turkey. they suspect the final death toll may be more than 200. the judge at this district...
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who murdered dozens of his patients of the lethal injections has been sentenced to life in prison niels hogle is thought to be one of germany's most prolific serial killers is known to have killed 87 patients in a 5 year period to 2005 police suspect he might have selected more than 200 victims at random the judge described his killing spree as in comprehensible. the presidents of the u.s. and france along with other world leaders have been in northern france for the 75th anniversary of the d.-day landings around 300 elderly veterans attended the event to remember those who fought to liberate europe from naziism during a speech to the crowd a manual on call for global unity praising the achievements of multilateral organizations such as nato and the e.u. . well the big picture with its look at artificial intelligence now continues i will have the news out for you after that in about 25 minutes time. my client prize will be knowledge jobbers brother in law and nephew were 2 victims among hundreds caught up in the american drone war in yemen. mini's protested the loss of civilian lives fe
who murdered dozens of his patients of the lethal injections has been sentenced to life in prison niels hogle is thought to be one of germany's most prolific serial killers is known to have killed 87 patients in a 5 year period to 2005 police suspect he might have selected more than 200 victims at random the judge described his killing spree as in comprehensible. the presidents of the u.s. and france along with other world leaders have been in northern france for the 75th anniversary of the...
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amongst let niels and baby boomer -- millenials and baby boomers, and they asked how much they were planningntribute, most of them said 6% or less, does that surprise you? guest: not at all, that is why i wrote the piece for "market we are noth is that experts. and of us are not experts, most of us do not know how much to set aside. 6%,our employer matches then people set aside 6%. if your employer only matches 3%, a lot of people say i will put in 3%. that is a mistake. what you should do is say, if my employer puts in 3%, i need to get to 10%, so i should set aside 7%. i am not at all surprised that the average prices at 6%, which is one of the reasons that i wrote the article. we have not provided any guidance. host: those who start working for a company, should it automatically be an opt in, or should they get the option themselves? guest: the way i think about it, it should be automatic. you should be automatically enrolled in a retirement savings account unless you specifically choose to opt out, because what we discover is that, if, when i start a new job and they give me a stack of p
amongst let niels and baby boomer -- millenials and baby boomers, and they asked how much they were planningntribute, most of them said 6% or less, does that surprise you? guest: not at all, that is why i wrote the piece for "market we are noth is that experts. and of us are not experts, most of us do not know how much to set aside. 6%,our employer matches then people set aside 6%. if your employer only matches 3%, a lot of people say i will put in 3%. that is a mistake. what you should do...