Of arrest and prosecution. But Womens Health advocates are fighting back and they just won a key victory. I will call to order this weeks meeting of the book club. The legendary low of lowry joins me to discuss her classic the giver on another hour of velshi which starts right now. Good morning. It is saturday, may 11th. A particularly tough week in court for donald trump. The Republican Party disgraced and embattled president ial nominee. For about a day and a half, his criminal trial was overshadowed by stormy daniels, the former adult film actress for who he is alleged to have an affair. Her testimony dredged up many salacious details that could hurt him politically but the former president gets a reprieve from all of that this weekend as he gets on the campaign trail. Tonight he will find himself in a more familiar and welcoming setting as he hold a rally in wildwood, new jersey. Since he kicked of his political career nearly a decade ago, trumps rallies have been the centerpiece o
talking about? well, it s funny, sanjay. i have a son, he s in fourth grade. he s just turning 10 years old. he s nowhere near hitting puberty, but you know what, other kids in the fourth grade, other kids in the fifth grade, they are hitting puberty. so, whether he is ready or not, these conversations are in the air, these conversations are being talked about. so, as a parent, my job, i feel like, is to be responsive. and you know, for example, as logan was just saying, recently in the news, for example, everybody was talking about michael douglas and the fact that hpv can be transmitted orally. well, you know, my phone, my e-mail, i have been receiving scores, dozens of e-mails from moms, dads, parents, sons, kids, men, women saying is this true? what do i need to do? tell me more about it. so, i think that s an example of a teachable moment where nobody was necessarily prepared to have that conversation, but we have to be responsive parents. yeah. no, it s true. and logan, let m
an 8-year-old girl and i think this is consuming me. i m thinking about this all the time. ian, kids are reaching puberty as well, 9 or 10 for boys and even younger for girls. are they mentally and emotionally ready to have the conversation that logan is talking about? it s funny, sanjay, i have son in fourth grade and he s just turning 10 years old and he s nowhere near hitting puberty, other kids in the fourth and fifth grade are hitting puberty, whether he is ready or not, these conversations are in the air. these conversations are being talked about. so, as a parent, my job, i feel like, is to be responsive and, you know, for example, as logan was just saying, recently in the news, for example, everybody was talking about michael douglas and the fact that hpv can be transmitted orally. well, you know, my phone, my e-mail, i have been receiving scores, dozens of e-mails from moms, dads, parents, sons, kids, men, women, saying, is this
blue at operative color today. that s it. we re lighting it up. world autism awareness day. got my blue light bulbs. it s all for awareness for this global health crisis. we have over 70 countries and actually over 90 countries and seven continents, 7,000 iconic aroundmark also light it up blue, from brazil, the empire state building. one in 50, it s getting worse. steve: it s going in the wrong direction. it is. brian: tell us about r.j. at three years old you find out he had his diagnosis. the pediatrician said all these things he would never do. he was able to get language and say i love you that they said he couldn t do. but now he s hitting puberty and for typical kids, it s not a walk in a park on a sunday. but for children with autism, they have surging hormones and you can find regression presents
and i think being a tomboy even back then was fairly acceptable up to a certain age. the older i got, the more unacceptable that behavior became. i know as i started to hit puberty, and i was pretty much appalled at hitting puberty as a female, my parents actually said at one time, you could have a sex change operation. but you would have to be put in a mental institution. so, i think at that point, i whatever feelings i had, that way were completely quashed. reporter: instead, in her late 20s, carole comes out as a lesbian, which her mother suspects. but does not accept. carole joins the army at 31. and is still on active duty seven years later, in 1986, when she meets a young mother named judy hoff. judy has a history of dalliances with women. her husband isn t threatened. my husband thought it was great. turned him on. but then i met this person. and fell head over heels.