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otis brawley. thank you both for being here. this has been something that has captivated the world for many weeks now, i mean, it goes from the salacious online gossip to the extraordinary empathy and concern that people are showing right now, given what we're talking about here. ellie, kensington palace that we may released this video. she's by herself but talking about the support she has and her husband and beyond what was the reaction to how she presented in that moment telling the world what she had been diagnosed. >> it was obviously extraordinarily brave of her and not just because of the diagnosis, because no one was expecting it back when she first was hospitalized, kensington palace said that her condition was non-cancerous. so this was a huge surprise. this diagnosis assist to absolutely everyone and i think she wanted to own it. i think she wanted to show that she is going to stand there and face the world. and take care of herself. >> i wonder if if they were throwing everyone off descent to provide some privacy for
otis brawley. thank you both for being here. this has been something that has captivated the world for many weeks now, i mean, it goes from the salacious online gossip to the extraordinary empathy and concern that people are showing right now, given what we're talking about here. ellie, kensington palace that we may released this video. she's by herself but talking about the support she has and her husband and beyond what was the reaction to how she presented in that moment telling the world...
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brawley. i appreciate your time and much more ahead on the crisis at buckingham palace as they deal with the newly revealed cancer diagnosis. and also next new information on how donald trump has come out and undercut his own claim. the claim made the court, but he doesn't have the money to pay the $464 million clock is ticking. it's due on monday. i guess what he says he's got it space shuttle columbia, the final flight or amir sunday, april 7 at nine on >> so i can take all these trips because prices fine has all these amazing deals. and that's when i said deal on your right is our jd deal >> i am the deals deals army can you heavy price >> i love your dress. >> thanks. >> i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds that's great. >> i know. right. i've been telling everyone >> did you hear that >> i >> just set her first word can you >> say mom luck? >> never >> can you say on >> how many people did you tell? >> only pay for what you need >> lu
brawley. i appreciate your time and much more ahead on the crisis at buckingham palace as they deal with the newly revealed cancer diagnosis. and also next new information on how donald trump has come out and undercut his own claim. the claim made the court, but he doesn't have the money to pay the $464 million clock is ticking. it's due on monday. i guess what he says he's got it space shuttle columbia, the final flight or amir sunday, april 7 at nine on >> so i can take all these trips...
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otis brawley, ever so appreciate your expertise and your time. thank you very much i want to bring it. thank you, sir. i want to bring in our julia chatterley, who's here with me such a a sad a sad turn in this. and obviously, i mean, people around the world are going to be watching and praying for catherine is heartbreaking to hear it was also painful to watch, i think, but for me the strength that she showed as maxar saying the decision to present what was going on in this manner to be on her own because prince william could have been next to her supporting her and she chose to do it on her own. she somehow managed to combine regal with vulnerable in a way that she does. so while i just as human, human, i think for anybody watching and i know you showed that video that moment when she described the huge shock and we know when you're nervous and your throat goes in your voice goes in the moment she took that inhalation to say it, she was controlling her motions in that video. i find it it's quite emotional to watch the strength that she showed t
otis brawley, ever so appreciate your expertise and your time. thank you very much i want to bring it. thank you, sir. i want to bring in our julia chatterley, who's here with me such a a sad a sad turn in this. and obviously, i mean, people around the world are going to be watching and praying for catherine is heartbreaking to hear it was also painful to watch, i think, but for me the strength that she showed as maxar saying the decision to present what was going on in this manner to be on her...
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uh, brawley's. uh, yeah. so what is the most w a position as a desk to pull stuff? nice stuff, boston midwest of all. so that's it for the best at the sofa. well, good remembered what you said as well, you know, well the youth i typed and so it was us and so nice survey died. yeah, but on your bill is that simple? an obama most little dining room, a hobby now, and they'll walk through a little stone little more need see it all the on useful taken alley. it will surely will mr. class isn't in the line and we will see the so what i knew most of whom i feel the glass on the susceptible while they thought of donna. yes it over to say to them. and really, so let me tell you the all book or the case it is a to a while, the vehicle's, the value. and he is now that all my, which of that i don't have to read that godaddy and not the daddy. not done more than that though. you want me to go and see so easy. let's see it again. let's see the eco seeds not going good. i don't you know, the museum mode. the depleted uranium is a toxic heavy metal domain by products of uranium enr
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more of that please thing in the the actual the t because the genocide that disney concludes, angle brawley's thing is part of the western culture. it's part of the quality of western culture. the data actually created israel to set up the goals. well, you know, line on line likes to refer to himself as the guy broke in the fishbowl on this program, and i appreciate it very much. but the line all if, if you look at the, what happened in the united nations and this is not the 1st time there was an attempt at a resolution calling for a ceasefire. the united states and israel is all alone. is there any awareness here in new york? is there any awareness of that or, or if there is an awareness to people care? uh no. uh, to answer your question. uh, going back historically. you remember uh, a gentleman around the turn of the 20th century. they had these bare knuckle boxers who would do this a lot, and they would jack johnson, and they would do this. they never would land a punch in anybody, but it looks great. that's the you with a, i'm a lawyer by profession and i'm not an international lawyer at
more of that please thing in the the actual the t because the genocide that disney concludes, angle brawley's thing is part of the western culture. it's part of the quality of western culture. the data actually created israel to set up the goals. well, you know, line on line likes to refer to himself as the guy broke in the fishbowl on this program, and i appreciate it very much. but the line all if, if you look at the, what happened in the united nations and this is not the 1st time there was...
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otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. bala. yeah. you've assumed heard what catherine has said. i'm wondering what stands out to you from a medical standpoint? she said she she had this major abdominal surgery in january. it was in late february, started chemotherapy that the cancer that initially when she wanted for the surgery, they did not believe that there was cancer. she says she found out later that there was yeah. >> this is we of course all hope the best for this poor woman who has to go through this in a very public way this does happen. you can have, for example, and ovarian cyst or a problem with the ovary that leads to lung abdominal surgery then the pathologist a day or two or three after the surgery while examining the specimen, finds out that there actually was a cancer. there that happens. we also sometimes see it with colon cancer. we then very frequently will give people what we call ageing thank chemotherapy. that's a person where there's no evidence that they have disease left in their body, but there's still the
otis brawley, a professor of oncology and epidemiology at johns hopkins university dr. bala. yeah. you've assumed heard what catherine has said. i'm wondering what stands out to you from a medical standpoint? she said she she had this major abdominal surgery in january. it was in late february, started chemotherapy that the cancer that initially when she wanted for the surgery, they did not believe that there was cancer. she says she found out later that there was yeah. >> this is we of...