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because we got it under a number of sources. she knew a lot of details. we agreed to meet at 7:00 in the morning the following day. and he told me the entire story. i came home that night, and told my wife. my god, guess what, the world knows. the world as we know it is now going to, is now going to come to an end. and it did. that sounds like so much of the story, but that is actually just the beginning. it is remarkable journey that steve went on, and it is chronicled very well in her name was steven and you can see it saturday and sunday at 8:00 eastern and replays at 11:00 eastern on cnn, and be sure to catch that. we are getting the first results from iraq s parliamentary elections. we will check in to see what arwa damon is hearing.
because it starts out with steven stanton, a man who was describing his life and how it sorted to unravel. last hour, we played an excerpt from this piece, and it was people who worked around steven stanton who was the city manager in largo, florida, and people working around him describing him as man s man and no one ever suggesting or thinking that he suggested anything that he was trapped in a woman s body, until of course he came out and said it. steven knew early on, he says, very early on that something was wrong and even as a child, he knew that something was wrong. his body didn t match what he was thinking. listen to it in his words. look at that space helmet. i was attracted to dolls and pink things, and i loved to dig
if the people on that side of the table can make a decision entirely for their own financial interests, then that s seen as moral, and in my view it is. why can t the homeowner do that? reporter: so far the majority of consumers with good credit are still paying their mortgages. after all, bailing out leaves a black mark on your credit rating. bankers also warn it could push mortgage rates up for generations to come. if we get into a situation where abandonments become with an upside, they ll price for the risk in the mortgages and the cost of loans for those who will get mortgages going forward not to say what it does to the borrower who is thinking about walking away. i ve done everything. reporter: a tough dilemma for stressed consumers doing their best to navigate the housing bust. maggie lake, cnn, new york. it is go time. cnn newsroom continues right now with ali velshi. thank you, tony. you have a great afternoon. as tony says, i m ali velshi, i m with