
News Wrap: Maryland gov. announces ‘aggressive’ cancer
Clip: 6/22/2015 | 5m 9s
News Wrap: Maryland governor announces he has ‘aggressive’ cancer
In our news wrap Monday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced he has cancer of the lymph nodes. While the disease is “very advanced,” he says he plans to continue in office while receiving treatment. Also, 31 civilians were wounded in an attack on the Afghan Parliament, and the U.S. Army has reprimanded the general who oversaw the training of forces in Iraq.
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News Wrap: Maryland gov. announces ‘aggressive’ cancer
Clip: 6/22/2015 | 5m 9s
In our news wrap Monday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced he has cancer of the lymph nodes. While the disease is “very advanced,” he says he plans to continue in office while receiving treatment. Also, 31 civilians were wounded in an attack on the Afghan Parliament, and the U.S. Army has reprimanded the general who oversaw the training of forces in Iraq.
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