been hell. on that note, have a great show. [laughter] and laura ingraham, this is the ingraham angle. fox news alert: the prosecution of donald trump by doj via media leaks continues tonight. moments ago, the washington post reported that documents describing the foreign governments nuclear capabilities were recovered during the fbi aid on mar- mar-a-lago. as we observed time and time again over the past seven years, the regime media stenographers were ready to feed this new release. it seems to me that this makes it more likely that ultimately, you will see the criminal charges. some of the information at least from who was reporting those sources, was at the upper echelons of how closely held it would be by the u.s. government. cannot possibly be shield by executive privilege. in other words, he didn t have a right to have it in his beach house. end of discussion. the closest sources are people familiar with the investigation. the media want us to believe tha
tattoo, buy liquor, and yet, they can go into a surgical procedure at age 15-16 and have irreversible damage. regardless of political party, we need to listen to the people who have suffered under this and draw the line. there s so much that pharmaceutical companies stand to make from this. it s about profit off the backs of our children. it s disgusting and reprehensible. here s what marcie bowers, the president-elect of this world association for transgender health watch. this is exactly the role of puberty blockers, prior to the onset of puberty, so that gender can be explored, but not in a permanent way. this is scientific, tract, and in my experience, it s rare to see regret. she calls it rare to see regret. i m not sure what she is
life as a woman, christmas night, 1996. it was inherently deceitful in a way. and it was a bad thing to do in a marriage. but yet, it was like it was just the only path i could take. reporter: since transitioning, dr. bowers has remained married to the mother of her three children. they re raising her kids in seattle, where she maintains an office, and returns every month or so. this is the first year i ve had a real garden, so. reporter: in addition to having a spouse in seattle, dr. bowers has a romantic partner in trinidad. this is caroline, my partner of three years. long years. long. so long. they re long. marci, i can t reach that. can you get that? which one? blender. reporter: the two women met when they were challenged to a golf match at the course where carol used to work as a pro. she had no idea that marci was, as carol affectionately puts it, a changer.
i can t help it. i love tears. tears are good. tears will wash away all the pain. so, it s good. okay. i ll take good care of him. okay? okay. reporter: eric will be dr. bowers third surgery. he arrives around 8:00, as negotiated the day before. it s 8:10 right now. i woke up at 7:30. i don t remember the alarm going off. and next thing i know, she s like, eric, are you awake? i m ready. i ll see you in a little bit. the doors open. reporter: before the big moment, a series of the mundane. getting ivs inserted. i hate ivs. yeah. they re horrible. reporter: getting blood pressure checked again. see your blood pressure.
handler from north carolina, is scheduled to be dr. bowers first surgery of the day. i think this is the last step for me, as far as my journey into where i want to be. it seems like it s the last piece. the last little cog to fall into place. i m curious how we re going to end up. you know, what sort of results we ll have. but i m clear he s always going to be the man i love. you know? no matter what s between his legs. reporter: patric is surgery number two on the books this morning. at the moment, his partner, amy, seems more emotionally fragile than he does. can you give me a kiss? can i give her a kiss? sure. good. okay. we ll see you in a little bit. i always cry.