
LEBANON, N.H. — At a leadership summit on breast cancer research Tuesday, Rudy Giuliani’s wife, Judith, described the phone call her husband received after a prostate biopsy in 2000 and his initial confusion at the news he had cancer.
“When he was first told that his diagnosis … was positive, I watched his face as he said, ‘Oh, wow. Positive. Positive is good right?’… It took a few moments for him to filter through that process and realize that in this unfortunate case, positive was not good,” she said.
Elizabeth Kucinich, wife of Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich, also spoke, promoting her husband’s single-payer health care plan. She is from England and contrasted the U.S. system with the ease and affordability of the health care she enjoyed in her home country.
The Associated Press



