cozy with the heirs, and they didn t want their company to be changed at all, and it was a trail blazing woman facingis exism in kisilicon val e lee, a she did face a fair bit of it, and so there is a fair amount of conflicting bits of accounts of what happened to her, and so people who like her, she was a good ceo, but there are unfavorable accounts as well. and so, olivia, we had the camera off of you, but you were nodding your head in agreement. yes, and she attacked clinton in not having any accomplishment, and well, carly fiorina s accomplishment that she is running on is being called into question now, and i don t believe that there is any way that she can withstand this, because nobody really understands what happens, and what really happened, and i m right, and it is going to be the
reporter: the trail blazing teen now has her own reality series on tlc called i am jazz, which chronicles her life as a transgender teen about to navigate the challenges of high school. on national television you re sharing some very intimate details. why? i just want to be as open as i can. it will show other people that being transgender is okay. it s not something negative at all. it s something that i embrace, that my family embraces. the boys for sure are. reporter: assigned male at birth, she was just a toddler when her parents, jeanette and greg, noticed something different. she liked sparkly. pink she was really into it. so feminine. her movements were like this and that. reporter: doctors told her parents she had what is now called gender disfora, feeling different on the inside than you look on the outside. i was dumbfounded. i didn t know that a child could have issues like this. reporter: jazz s parents decided to let her live as a girl, allowing her to gr
on ans and then all of the sudden you were competing against your hero in a way. yeah. that must have been weird. i never felt like i was competing against hymn. i never felt i was worthy enough to be a threat. i think he agreed. it was a thrill for kimmel to host letterman as a guest. but an early appearance by letterman on conan s show was especially valuable. how did you get this job, by the way? we had been on the air a couple of months and dave came on as a guest. and that was a huge deal. i felt like his doing that it wasn t just showing up on a talk show it was like hey, everybody get behind the guy. i like this guy. i would like to think that s the case. it was a favor johnny carson had done for letter man as the trail blazing host began what would be a 33-year career. i think your desk is bigger than mine. dave would be the last person to say he was better than johnny but dave wu better than
your roots, but do you agree about the decision? it s our news nation gut check. and this let s talk about sex there you go that s the iconic salt-n-pepa and the hit let s talk about sex, one of their songs that did not shy away from important social issues like aids at the time, but it may not have been accepted. they say the controversy, did it with style and they are going to join us up next. the trail blazing women of salt-n-pepa will join us. and some of you sent your questions and we ve picked out some doozies. we ll be right back. building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do.
i spoke with senator bill nelson. why this is happening and when the problem will be fixed. sounds pretty alarming to me. let s stay on top of this story for our viewers. rene, thank you very very much. the trail blazing u.s. senator barbara mikulski is stepping aside. today the 78-year-old ynmaryland democrat announced she won t run for re-election when her term runs out next year. she ll leave as the longest serving female in congressional history having served in the hounts house of representatives and later in the u.s. senate for the past 39 years. all that since 1976. senator mikulski was also the first woman chosen to chair the powerful senate appropriations committee, though republican victories pushed her from the chairmanship to ranking member this year. barbara mikulski united states senator from maryland won t be seeking re-election. that s it for me. thanks very much for watching. i ll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern