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and the doctor joined the clubs it, it's time to them when generations class this week on d. w, the king charles the 3rd to spend a few days in the hospital to undergo treatment for an enlarged prostate and according to buckingham palace, it was then the doctors discovered cancer. we don't know what kind we do know that it is not prostate cancer. the news was shocking, but not surprising. every day men and women in their seventies received medical treatment for an issue they know about only to discover along with their doctors, that there is a new issue. one that doesn't discriminate blue blood red blood. it's a diagnosis of cancer. i'm bring golf and berlin. this is the day the
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but it is extremely unusual to be telling us that the monica has. cancer was very shocking terrorist. he's just such a wonderful king and i hope he pulls through this. i really believe he was pulled function more of a strain on him, not the queen of the royal family. fathers are sad and they'll know somebody who's got cancer. if there's anything good to come out of this business, please be advised. this people do needs good checks also coming up a worst staff at the human agency for palestinian refugees involved in the october 7th from last terror attacks. israel says yes and he claims to have proof. and we have discovered in the last few weeks that officials were complicit in the massive and i think it's time that the international
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community into you and, and so understand that only submission has to and what you all review is watching on cbs in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome, we begin the day with cancer and the key on monday, buckingham palace delivered some shocking new king charles's recent hospital stay to treat and enlarged prostate resulted in a new diagnosis. cancer. we know that it is not prostate cancer, but that is all we know of that said u. k prime minister, re she soon that said, thankfully the disease was called early buckingham palace. it says the royal family are positive about king charles's outlook, but it won't be business as usual. the king will step back from public appearances while undergoing treatment. and today for the 1st time since the cancer diagnosis was disclosed, st. charles and his wife, queen camilla, were seen in public, reportedly on their way from their london residence to
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a retreat in the east of the country. king's son, prince harry, is now in the u. k. to visit his father. he arrived from his home in california earlier today for the past 24 hours have been intense for the royal family to put it lightly and for many across the u. k as well . i'm happy to night. welcome, richard fitz williams. he's a royal commentator with whom we have spoken numerous times benefits williams, it's good to have you with this. um we, we've usually, we've spoken there been good occasions. this of course is not one of those positive occasions um, but for a senior british royal to make public diagnosis like this. it's unprecedented. isn't it is totally on the president that i think it is assigned monday. every moment. makes sense to speak as that creates the
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image, creates a way of doing things because if you consider looking back to the queen size of the georgia, 6 who died of lung cancer was off by the stress, especially about the war and also been smoking. and those 2 huge cancer was only mentioned to wish, but this is a complete to different departure and we saw an aspect of it. i think it was very helpful for the key to subjects when he went in to the london send it country mention for a line, a log, frustrate operation. and subsequently when they put suvan, this is the state and provide seen brothers, the national health services website. i have 2 numbers of which seems to be you read as a witness, the bottom sentence, but of course there's still the other issue and that's the issue. who was a princess of wales was in the hospital and also not allowed to go for maybe
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a full night. and we know that she had underwent, i've done little surgery, but she just wished more to be revealed. and we don't know what type of cancer as a kid has. so to some extent, this is true. i love the area, it's very important that members of the royal family have a last last laundry degree of prove as soon as possible. of course, the amount of the king didn't appear to any functions. the don't want to seem to this was such a ma bells ringing so they haven't been more and he was seen today in public, which can be read as a good sign. but i'm sure a lot of people are asking, you know, what is the worst as happens now, what happens if the king becomes incapacitated? mr. fits him is do you know what happens if the king and suddenly are eventually
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unable to perform the duties of a monarch above? yes, this has happened to me, watson, i history. i'm not sure the, the regency act which was on the basis to 90. so i was seeing about finding the drawer, so the became and capable hands age and the level math for mine he is. and the reason to see it still means that obviously if i'm on is unable to pull that due to use them. arrangements can be made, i mean, if, for example, so absence of water all through the house, the king was unable to carry on the functions of state, but she still do is made up. so the next day you too will be guided for the boxes which contained the documents of state signing bills into law. you will be of continuing to meet the prime minister regarding privy council meetings. the
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capacity of problem that because if you put highs and lots of people and individual comes on, well, they have just use that has to be taken into account. so you can't, it's a long time. you have to tow it. that could be taken into account, but he hopes to continue the state to do g c. what however, be participating in that and gauge much for awhile and a queen camilla and also the personal plan will be stepping in a while has been written in the last 24 hours about this situation. and because cancer is what it is, it's, it's really impossible to predict the future here with any degree of accuracy. but let me ask you, this is abdication. a possibility here is there are reports that even prince william and his father have discussed that very process. it was in the cereal, coal, sage, i guess, because a 100 cannot dictate me just the most with creating my rich of denmark,
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kind of where the that was for the reasons know, i'm sure i had to increase again 5 and to over the she wish to give the key a new lease of life, all. indeed, whether it had some red link to a rough pulse about the king frederick's private life. we don't know, but um, it would be a abdication. so in order to marry an american divorce, i run a search on this on the wrong find me something new during the period of the queen's rule. this was something uncle. this was a very buddies of all consent. that was something that i do mation to their election of duty. i think such antics premium likes. it was a bad mind, but 1st of the way to last principal's here was the longest serving one in history . he's only being moloch for 17 most or months. yeah, the idea doesn't because i wouldn't be inconceivable boss. of course,
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as you have pointed out with cancer, you never know. yeah, yeah, and that's as a point and the older you are, the greater the chance than it cancer is unpredictable. richard fitz williams with surface means it's always good to talk with you. we appreciate your valuable insights tonight. thank you. thank you. it was more now on the medical ingle of the king's diagnosis. i'm joined by lawrence younger professor of molecular oncology at work university medical school professor . it's good to have you with us this evening. the royal palace, they're not disclosing what type of cancer king charles have, but they're saying that the cancer was found when he was being treated for an enlarged prostate. to explain to our viewers what that might point to when you're treating an enlarged prostate. what kind of cancers could you find? it's not unusual to find so called incidental kansas when you are treating
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a patient or somebody else and you come across a particular cima. in this situation, it's difficult to speculate, given the fact that the king was being treated for an enlarged prostate. it could mean that there's another treatment somewhere in the urinary system, like in the bladder. it could be a kidney problem, it could even be something to do with his bile. it's very difficult to know, but whatever is happening here, we know that if he's being treated rapidly, the diagnosis was early. we thought of that, obviously the diagnosis is the key to successful cancer treatment outcomes. yeah, i'm going to pick up on that. the prime minister says that the king's cancer, it was called early. the royal family are saying that they're positive about this treatment. we don't know what kind of cancer the king has we, we don't know what stage the cancer is. and so just these comments of it being called early. what does that tell you? as it suggests, as this was a trauma finding,
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with no symptoms related to that particular condition, that is likely the, this is a very early tomorrow that has been either treated already and that may well up in some minus surgical interventions start with while the king was in the hospital over the weekend, and now he's obviously having follow up therapy for the site is very difficult to speculate, but we don't know the details. but the important thing for him is that this has been found early on that there's been no delay in him accessing the appropriate therapy and you know, professor and that a lot of people at home when they hear this story, they, many people have been impacted personally by cancer that so they know the 1st question is going to be done, is this something that is going to be terminal for the key? i mean, what we're talking about is this something that is going to progress and moving to stage 4 is going to metastasized, etc. what can, what, what could buckingham palace let the public know it is those concerns because
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everyone has them? yes. well, they've already stressing the fact this was late and those who said the prime minister in the u. k. as read as confirm this is uh the diagnosis of, of, of, of, of, of a cancer. we know that the early accounts was diagnosed the most successful, the outcome for therapy. so there's every likelihood that this will be successfully treated and eradicated. and obviously we don't know the details of the therapy, but it sounds like he's having quite intensive therapy that started wrapping late. and that's always the key to cancer early detection on a by therapy as rapidly as possible to make sure that you to prevent the kinds of spreading further. but as i said, there are these quite difficult to speculate. we don't know the details. the big thing was, was very public, very open with the fact that he had an enlarged prostate. they got a lot of people,
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a lot of men talking about this. he said he wanted a man to realize how important it is to get early screening. could you talk to us a little bit about what, what seems to be kind of been an exact science here when you're talking about p. s a values, for example, in the younger and middle aged man? i mean, what should men be looking for as they approach the later years when you're talking about trying to keep a healthy prostate? yeah, so it says that it has a prostate cancer of coal, so he's always it and it shows you get older of prostate gland in lodging and that will the symptoms of an enlarged prostate and then inflamed across both sides are very similar to those of, of of, of the kinds of detection so that things like increase your renee tional frequency, particularly at night and people sometimes men will find bits of blood in the urine . these are important signs in the main. you need to go and see a doctor as soon as possible, but the ultimate test is to, to have a, a scan and to have bob sees taken to check the your prostate is not cancerous but
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is enlarged and this is a very, very, very common to my, as men get older, most main can live and survive with prostate cancer. actually many men will live into old age and die with the kinds and not of the cancer, but early detection. these right? because of course of the to that, to me is that you can eradicate the true ma'am, but this is a tree with that we can manage very well that to me. so it does the prostate cancer . the important thing is there any diagnosis and capital management that's it's good to hear professor lauren john from work university medical school because we appreciate your time and your valuable insights tonight. thank you. thank you. the united nations agency for palestinian refugees says a proven to whether some of its employees took part in the october 7th terror attack on israel will report its findings. by next month,
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the agency has been rocked by allegations made by israel that at least 13 of its employees, engaged in terrorist acts last october and that hundreds more work for militant islam is groups including him off in the gaza strip. some of the agencies biggest donors, including the us in germany suspended contributions because of these claims. i'll be putting these allegations to the agencies, former spokesman, and just a moment. but 1st here's what's being said right now. and we have discovered in the last few weeks that officials were complicit in the massive and i think it's time that the international community into you and. and so i understand that only submission has to end to the secretary general notes of these accusations, commented time that on was the largest you and organization in the region is working under extremely challenging conditions on the
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part of the against me. i gave you, well i didn't choose we have currently 19 donors that have suspended funding. the agency is able to continue providing services until the end of march. but then we have no longer visibility of how the operations will continue on. my next question is, christopher goodness, the former spokesperson for the united nations relief and works agency. he is now executive director. the me and more accountability project is good to have you with this tonight. there's a lot to talk about here. the much israel has issued quite an indictment against your former place of employment. what do you have to say to this? as well is, is, could you some information? i wouldn't use even the words and dining rooms because it's clear from those who
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seen these documents in to be clear. the adult day has never been handed over to either by these very old by the major douglas, including the german government. so to be clear, the dusty us, it's so cold. and those who have seen it can confirm does not actually have evidence to link the stock numbers to the actual massacres. so there may be circumstantial evidence, but it's very clear that the description of this as a don't be, don't see a, in reference to the gulf today. the 20 players to take, put them to war in iraq is perhaps the rights description of it. there is no actual evidence that activation stephen the new york times, which has been a willing accomplice to this piece of news management. even the new york times correspondence in jerusalem submits it so much of this information is basically a is really file that is on check its own corroborated. as we think of himself,
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has said that the great security service of the united states, i'll be unable to confirm this information independently. and some reason he says he finds a component, i don't understand the logic, i think, but this decision was rough. i think it's difficult. i think it's punitive because we have to think of the people on the huge stress in gossip on the well the i c j a is called a plausible genocide. well, the text to get to speak of her. certainly let me, let me ask you didn't, did you expect this kind of accusation to come from is real and did you expect it to come when it did as well? most of the whole amount in may last year gave as well a software to a unwrapped workers in the west bank and gaza. and israel did not come back with any suspicions or accusations because any of the staff members. but we handed over
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the list of and yet surprised surprise within about today of the i c. j. making the accusations as a plausible genocide case, to be honest, as we have this piece of information coming out into the press. the thing i would say though, it's surprising to me because i'm right, has 0 tolerance policy tools. these you trying to see father issues, we work with the major service including the german government. we see this as a partnership with the german government. so the finally, a social is being described is as much as the german government, that's what we're talking about on these neutrality framework as it is this, the stuff well and let me say, sort of you, i just wanted to say they, but you're saying they're yours you're saying that to the bidding process for, for all of of your team members, for all of your employees that vetting process was complete and thorough of it, you don't have any doubts whatsoever. that some people may be able to slip slip
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through to run these div tossed off list through the security council terrorism list. and that with no match is supposed to be. additionally, capital is part of this 0 tolerance policy, is handed over to israel in may 2023 and also the single issue was raised. well, what can i say? let me say this decision by that those including to i mean it gives another $200000000.00 us each year is a violation of humanitarian principles of impartiality. it's also a violation of international humanitarian law, which forbids food a being used as a weapon of war. it's a violation of the i c j into in the provisional measures which made it clear that no member state should take any action that would limit humanitarian aid. and very lastly, it's a violation potentially all the genocide convention,
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which makes it obligation to both parties to prevent genocide. so frankly, germany stands accused in my view of be complicit in a, in a violation of genocide convention and for come to like germany with its history. that is something which i think should be address. i think that should be an investigation into whether germany's humanitarian a was reading fence against political influence. and i think the justice of douglas, such as germany, pointing the finger on written saying, well, you'd be politicizing away. what about germany? germany is western icing on rook, and it's doing so let me say because it's really far out of politicians all calling for i'm going to be dismantled to be just found to be well, let me define this tickets but it's throwing. let me pick up on that. i mean, don't be there. all these calls weren't for unreturned, just to be dismantled. what would happen then to the civilians of in the gaza strip if, if you're a former agent, if they were not able to carry out what they're supposed to do,
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as well as the 1200000 people under a suit distribution list. and they all face installed, they see. so that's why it says show that he would be held complicit in the genocide in the genocide because thousands of people may well stop today. the u. n . a says 400000 people are facing salvation by human lead. generally would be complicit in that, which is i say is a violation role genocide, right over there. not just in dos up for michigan, just let me just uh, let me just let me just throw out there for you. let me just that case is before the world court. so i mean, you know, there has not been a determination that genocide is happening there. so we, we don't want to for the want to do that. and so i don't know, based on, so we're not saying that anyone wants anyone to, to starve to death. either. my question to you though, is there is criticism coming that there may have been a mazda supervisors within the ranks of underbrush. i'm. is it possible to rule that out completely as a reasonable person, who but obviously,
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or even the 12 people who would be choose that is 12 or fussing, keeps changing bad at home. and that not actually the investigation is don't even move up and running, dismiss, getting people before the investigation was over. so, you know, if this is miss was to be the case of, it's not proven, it would be that's highly, highly offensive. overstock, this to me is approved. okay. they ever told me this policy is working, but in a somewhat polarized as costa, so few unrestored members of keys, but it's well to whom the stuff that goes up most may the rest of that please. there's lots to talk about, i'm sure that we will have the opportunity to talk again. unfortunately, we're out of time. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight. thank you. pleasure. good night. all right, to ukraine now in simmering tensions between president zalinski and the commander
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in chief. the countries military speculation has grown that zalinski will soon dismiss him because of a ledge disagreements over his strategy in the war with russia. there's been little movement in the front since ukraine begin to defensive against russia last year. others who butcher to get because this is general valerie, that lucian, a ukraine's extremely popular army chief, so popular. in fact, the president apparently sees him as a threat and wants him out. the 2 men had previously presented a united front. but tensions have been increasing. on some day president flow to me as a lensky told a tale in television that she's looking at to re shuffle. no, just if the military was a move, not the show. we need to reset the montage in a new beginning is necessary. so boom. and that was a mirror by saying this,
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i mean a series, the changes of state lead is full, but not just in one set to like the military set to that. to solve it. roommates, the general is the new. she could be fired. already wiring troops on the front line . boom. i don't think a change would be appropriate now because on the field of battle, you don't change. come on. does she do? whichever one thinks we had some successes in 20. 22. is that but it's yeah. and pass on up, but not so much in 2023. that doesn't mean solution e was managing the army badly, and the general solution is set to have. i'm good. so lensky officer, he told the economist magazine in november that the war had reached a stalemate. so the last thing a president, desperate for international support, once the world to hear critics also believe the president sees his general as a challenge to his own leadership. there's been no indication that the loose may
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