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I wasn't a great student.
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yourself intellectually.
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I was on a football field
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a good student, good reader,
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and then started doing that.
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eventually winning the Games,
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really think about it.
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I think to myself that
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if I hadn't been dyslexic,
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outworked the next guy.
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so competitive eventually
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six years of my career,
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502. - For 365 days a year, right?
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503. - Yeah, I trained full-time
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504. all year round.
- That's wild.
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506. - Well, I didn't lose.
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it on the team in 1972.
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the hurdles, I'm in 11th.
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the best throw of my life
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it's my best running event.
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who was in third place
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personal best time,
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- Oh wow!
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530. - Oh, we're in the trials now.
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531. - Just to make it on the team.
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would ever go to an Olympics.
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athletic thrill of my life.
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538. - Wow!
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539. - I had run 4:24 before I ran 4:16.
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540. - Seconds are valuable things in.
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541. - Yeah, I know.
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542. I was pretty motivated.
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543. - I guess, my god.
- But that was the
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I can do it athletically
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matter what you have to do.
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552. - Munich, got 10th place.
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556. - 22.
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557. - What is the average
age for a decathlete?
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558. - Mostly latter 20s reach their prime.
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- No, I was very happy.
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566. - That's only two years more than me.
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567. - That's true.
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569. - Oh, we have to go.
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570. Back in a moment with Caitlyn Jenner.
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571. Back with Caitlyn Jenner
for the entire hour.
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572. The whole commercial break
was you asking questions.
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573. - I know.
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574. And then soon as we come on
camera you do all the work.
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575. - He's like Ralph Kramden.
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576. - Is he to help out with
just your commercial breaks?
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577. You keep his mouth shut after that?
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578. - We really don't know why he's here.
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579. - We don't know?
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580. You haven't found a position for him yet?
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581. - We found a position for him.
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582. - I have plenty of positions.
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583. - Listen, why don't you
talk about what you were
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that's sort of interesting?
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585. - Well, I was just saying
that my Uncle Brad,
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586. you saved my Uncle Brad's life virtually.
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587. I know it was really cool.
- Yeah, he was a pastor,
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588. a great pastor.
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589. We knew him when he was
at Calvary in Westlake.
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590. All of a sudden he was gone.
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591. We didn't know what
the circumstances were.
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592. Years go by and Kris brought
me in the office one day
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593. and said you gotta find Pastor Brad.
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594. I found on him, he's working at Starbucks.
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595. I said no way.
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596. He was like a rockstar before that.
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597. So anyway, I went into Starbucks.
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599. - Why was your preacher
working at a Starbucks?
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600. - He does make a mean latte.
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601. - He had some issues with the church,
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602. and the church let him go.
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603. - Ohh.
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604. - We don't need to go
any farther into that.
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605. - No, no, no.
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606. - One of those deals.
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607. Anyway, he was out.
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608. So anyway, he called Kris,
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609. and then Kris sat him down and said,
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611. You're too good at what you do
and you save too many lives.
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612. So we helped finance him
and find him a church.
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613. We started at the movie
theater in Calabasas,
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615. And you could rent the
theater at nine o'clock
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or something like that.
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619. and the first service it
was standing room only.
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620. - That's crazy.
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621. - Brad was back.
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622. And since then the church
has grown tremendously.
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624. - He's a famous guy now.
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625. You've given him fame.
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626. - Well we try to help out, you know.
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627. And it was worth it.
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628. He's great.
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629. - He's a great guy.
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630. - So you'll pardon my
confusion 'cause you.
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631. - I try to confuse people.
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632. That's my job.
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633. - So I read from page 100
of your excellent book
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634. The Secrets of My Life.
- I like that.
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635. Girls, cover work.
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636. Thank you!
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637. - So here is what it says on the top,
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638. "I am firmly on the side of womanhood now,
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639. "but I am not a woman,
nor will I ever be."
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640. Three sentences later,
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because I am a woman.
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642. "I changed my gender on my
birth certificate to female
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643. "because I am a woman."
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confusion there, right?
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645. - Not for me, what's wrong with that?
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646. - Well here it says I am not a woman.
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647. Here it says I am a woman.
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648. - Okay, that.
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650. I always had this woman
that lived deep down inside.
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651. I am very comfortable
with the word transwoman.
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652. Because my experience was very different.
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653. I didn't grow up dating guys,
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654. being around all the girls.
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655. I was on the other side of the fence.
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656. I will never have a period.
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658. Raised a lot a kids but
never actually birthed one.
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660. I don't want to put
women down, I love women.
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661. I don't wanna put women down thinking that
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662. okay now all of a sudden,
yes, I am this woman.
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663. I'm a transwoman, okay?
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664. My experience was different.
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665. I can go to the women's restroom,
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666. I can enjoy all the things of womanhood,
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667. dress and be comfortable, and
be comfortable with myself.
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668. But it's almost like,
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669. finally I got to the point in my life
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670. where this little Caitlyn
who's lived inside
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671. of me all of my life,
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672. and had to hide and sneak around
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673. and do all this sorta stuff.
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674. I got the point in life,
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675. and a lot of it had to do
with talking to Pastor Brad.
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676. I got back into therapy
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677. after Kris and I went
our separate directions.
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our separate directions
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679. wasn't because of my identity,
it was a lot of other things.
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682. and didn't want to come out
'cause I never fit in anywhere.
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683. I'm thinking what am I gonna do?
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684. Am I just gonna shrivel up and die here?
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685. The paparazzis were all over me.
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686. I'd have four or five cars
following me everywhere I went.
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687. I couldn't move without a
paparazzi taking pictures.
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688. My life was hell.
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689. What am I gonna do?
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690. Got back into therapy.
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my kids in one on one.
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692. The media is destroying me out there.
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the cover of People magazine
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695. - Really?
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696. - Oh yeah.
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697. My mother's asking me questions.
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698. What?
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699. - You ever think of suing or?
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700. - You really can't.
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701. They're tabloids, they do their stuff.
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702. They still come up, every day,
they come up with a new one.
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703. I think this week it was I'm
having a Brazilian butt lift.
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704. I don't even know what a
Brazilian's butt looks like.
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705. - I do.
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706. - Oh, you do, okay.
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708. - You would know.
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709. - No, we have a guy who went with someone
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711. - Yeah.
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712. - And he said it was hard like a rock.
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713. - Was it?
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714. Yeah, I don't know.
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715. So yeah, that was this
week, a Brazilian butt lift.
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717. - Now when you say.
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718. - So anyway, let me just
finish that one story.
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719. So I talked to everybody in the family,
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- Your mother.
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723. it was your mother.
- It was Pastor Brad.
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724. That came after that.
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person to convince me that
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I told him my story.
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played a big part in my life.
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faith in you whatsoever
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733. every trans person or anybody with issues,
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734. because this book is about
dealing with your stuff.
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735. Everybody's got stuff.
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736. This is my stuff, okay.
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738. God, why did you do this to me?
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739. Why is this gender thing
going through my head
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740. constantly every day,
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741. and it's not like you can take two aspirin
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742. and get plenty of sleep
and you're gonna be fine.
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743. No, it never goes away.
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744. It just never ever goes away.
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745. It's just how are you gonna deal with it.
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746. You ask that question, am
I doing the right thing?
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747. So the last one I wanted to really talk to
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748. before I decided to do
this was Pastor Brad.
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749. So I brought him and we sat
down for like three hours.
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750. We talked about my
situation and everything.
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751. Brad convinced me that God loved me.
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752. But it was kind of that
night I kind of had
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753. not so much a revelation
but the understanding that
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754. you know I've done so much in my life.
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755. Bruce pretty much did
everything he could do.
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756. Maybe it was time for this person
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757. who's lived inside me all my life,
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758. give her a chance.
- Give her a shot.
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759. - Give her a chance.
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760. Let's see what she can do.
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761. What a great opportunity,
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763. to see if you can make a
difference in the world
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764. in a very marginalized community.
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765. Gender identity and being
trans and all of that,
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766. it doesn't have any borders.
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767. Trans people are part of humanity.
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768. They're in every country of the world,
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769. but they're extraordinarily marginalized.
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770. Like in some countries of the world
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771. they could chop my head
off and it would be legal.
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772. Okay, that's how bad it can get out there.
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773. We have our issues here but I mean,
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774. on a global scale.
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775. - America still.
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776. - Yeah, we got issues,
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777. but I mean on a global scale it's illegal.
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778. - I think that's so cool how you said that
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780. in the last quarter of her life,
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where you always excelled
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782. in the comebacks in the fourth quarter.
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783. - It is?
- it is pretty interesting.
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784. Well he said that he beat
the guy by 18 seconds.
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785. - No, no, that was the trials,
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786. But in '76 he came into the second day.
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787. - I'm talking about the trials.
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788. - I saw that you built
a big lead on day one.
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789. - So my faith played a very large role,
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790. and that was kinda the last hurdle.
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791. I thought to myself well maybe this
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792. is the re God put me on this earth.
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793. - Well that's right.
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794. - And maybe to make a change.
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795. - It seems like the natural thing to do,
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796. and I don't know if you
ever did this in your life,
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797. but it would be to curse God
for giving you the wrong body.
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798. - Oh, I did that, yes, I did that.
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799. Of course leading up,
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800. but eventually I came to terms with it
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801. that maybe this is the reason
he put me on this earth
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802. to see if I can use my platform.
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803. I couldn't do it in the 80s.
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804. - Why not?
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805. - Society wasn't the place.
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they put the gold medal
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807. around your neck and you
just said it right there?
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time had ever done anything
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809. like that was Renee Richards.
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810. The media was not very good to her.
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811. - There's an astonishing
picture in the book of you with.
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812. - I know, me and Renee, I know.
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814. - I couldn't tell her.
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815. I'm standing there, and
it was at a banquet,
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816. and I'm standing there and I
just can't even tell my story.
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817. I was dying to meet her but I you know.
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818. - Renee Richards, for those
of you who don't know,
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- Renee, that's true.
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821. It's two.
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822. One or the other.
- Was a tennis player.
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823. That was a tennis player.
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824. Was very controversial.
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825. - Very, very.
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826. Because she wanted to play tennis.
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827. She wanted to play women's tennis.
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828. - Does the Olympics have that figured out?
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829. - Oh, yes they do.
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831. so far ahead of the rest of the world.
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832. People ask that all the time.
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833. The Olympic Committee has been dealing
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834. with this issue forever.
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836. all the women, especially the Soviet women
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837. and East German women,
had to get saliva tests.
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838. - Right, right, right.
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839. - Yeah, remember that?
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840. - I saw some of those.
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841. - I remember their
outfits would be so tight
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842. sometimes you could see their penis.
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843. - The eastern block, yeah.
Copy !req
844. - I wasn't looking down
there but I'm glad you were.
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845. Anyway, yeah they had to take saliva tests
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846. to make sure that their DNA was correct.
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847. I was even in the weight
room, my last lifting workout,
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848. and this East German
discus thrower girl came in
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849. and she outlifted me.
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850. And I thought, I gotta
get out of this place.
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851. Yeah, I gotta get out of this gym.
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852. The girls in the gym are
outlifting me five days
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853. before I have to go compete.
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854. This is not a
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855. good thing.
- You got the
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857. - Yeah, yeah.
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858. So I gotta get outta here.
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859. Anyway, they've been dealing
with it for a long time.
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860. They've done a very good job.
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861. They don't do saliva tests anymore,
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862. but they have cleared the paths.
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863. Over the last 15 years
they've done a lot a studies
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864. on the trans issues because
things have come up.
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865. There was a African runner, a half miler,
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866. who if you looked at her you'd go, boy,
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867. is she in the right race.
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868. She was very very good.
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869. Found out she was intersexed,
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870. basically gender non-conforming genitalia.
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872. - What does that mean?
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873. - That's a good question.
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874. I was going to ask but
I thought it'd be cooler
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875. if I thought I knew.
- We won't go there.
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876. - Now what is an
intersextionist non-conformist?
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877. - A what now?
- Genitalia.
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878. - Gender non-conforming genitalia?
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879. - Yeah.
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880. - You're basically born with both sexes.
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881. - Oh, like a hermaphrodite?
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882. - Like a hermaphrodite.
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883. - You have a penis and a vagina.
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884. - Wow.
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885. - Okay?
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886. - Yeah, sure.
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887. - I'd never leave the house.
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888. - Huh?
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889. - I would never leave the house.
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890. - Oh, come on.
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891. - God!
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892. - I know.
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893. - Actually.
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894. - Do you find the whole issue sometimes
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895. becomes just a sniggering thing?
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896. It's not really about sex.
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897. - I know but it's like when
cis guys, we call 'em cis.
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898. Cis is you're the same gender
you were born in, okay.
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899. Like cis women, it's like
most, I wouldn't know,
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900. I don't know maybe most
of 'em in the audience.
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901. - Some people really
dislike that term cis male,
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902. because a cis male as
you explained is a male
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905. you shouldn't marginalize a person.
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906. - Ugh, you need to be marginalized.
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907. - Is that the part of it?
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908. - Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you to be marginalized.
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909. It's a way to identify
somebody who is basically
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910. lives and is the same
sex they were born as.
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911. I think it's the Latin
word for the same as.
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912. Transwoman is like transatlantic flight.
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913. You go from one place to another.
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914. Okay, that's trans, you
move from male to female.
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915. That's that journey.
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916. Okay, so you call it transwoman.
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918. might be hard?
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919. - Okay.
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920. - But I've been putting a
lot of thought into this
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921. - Uh oh.
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922. - knowing you know, we'd have you,
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923. you'd be our most
fascinating guest so far.
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924. So you know you're a woman,
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925. - Yeah.
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926. - even though you're in a man's body,
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927. but what is a woman?
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928. - I have tried to answer that in my head.
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929. I had one person come up and say,
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930. "Well, are you a feminist?"
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931. - You're not a feminist.
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932. - Wait, wait, hold it.
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933. That's something I never really
had to think about, okay.
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934. And I agree, what is it?
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935. - Yeah, what is it?
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936. 'Cause feminist, I think say
men and women are the same.
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937. - No, they're different.
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938. Their experience in life is different.
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939. - But you haven't had that
experience at 10 years old.
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940. - No, I had the experience of being male
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941. at least in society, all my life.
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942. Now I did do my sneaking around
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943. and I did every, in the book,
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944. I've did everything to try
to just live with myself.
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945. But since then over the
last couple of years
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946. that I've totally lived on this side.
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947. Yeah, I do, but the experiences
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948. are different on the female side.
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949. It's been very interesting
to me just to kind of
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950. watch it and how the world
kind of treats women.
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952. from abortion to Planned Parenthood
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953. to all the other things that
women are so passionate about.
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954. Pay, those types of things.
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955. - How did you stand and how
do you stand on abortion?
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956. - I respect the rights of people
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957. from kinda the Christian side.
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958. I respect their rights,
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959. but I also think it's a woman's choice.
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960. And I'm sure that will stay on the books.
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961. It's not like going off the books here.
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962. That'll stay on the books.
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963. So I believe in a women's right to choose.
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964. - Since it'll stay on the books,
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966. - Well, yeah, there may be some issues
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967. along the way with Roe v. Wade.
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968. Is it a federal issue
or is it a state issue?
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969. Those types of things which will come up.
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970. As far as Planned Parenthood,
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971. I am for the funding of Planned Parenthood
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972. when it comes to health issues for women,
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973. 'cause it's extremely important.
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Christian right saying
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975. we don't want our tax dollars
going to someplace where
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976. abortions are being done.
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977. - I would gladly say.
- You would say
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978. fund Planned Parenthood as long
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979. as they don't have abortions.
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980. - As long as they can
get a branch off that.
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981. Okay, and they could go
out and do fundraisers,
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982. 'cause they could raise
money and do it separate from
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983. what the government's putting in.
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984. - Well, that makes sense.
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985. I have never heard that.
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986. Has that been?
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987. - People have talked about it,
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988. but I think that would
be a good way to kinda
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989. solve the issue.
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990. I'm not big.
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991. I'm Conservative Republican
so I'm not really
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992. big into into large government.
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993. I like the smaller the government.
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994. I believe in the people of this nation.
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995. I don't believe in the
government of this nation.
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996. - Do you think it has
helped to be a Conservative,
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997. yeah a Republican?
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998. 'Cause I kinda think it's good.
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999. - Uh, yes, I think it's very good.
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1000. - Just to show that you're not lockstep.
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1001. - Yeah, well put it this way,
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1002. I would rather convince.
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1003. I realize that the
Republican Party does not do
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1005. than the Democrats do, I get that.
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1006. - Obviously, yeah.
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1007. - But on the big scale,
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1008. 'cause I'm just not a one issue voter.
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1009. - Oh, you got that big mansion.
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1010. - Yes, I know so.
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1011. So on the big side of it,
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1012. I'd rather convince the Republican Party
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1013. to do a better job with LGBT issues,
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1014. than to try to convince the
Democrats of less taxes,
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1015. smaller government, less regulation.
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1016. I just don't think
that's ever gonna happen.
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1017. And I could never convince them of that.
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1018. I have worked and it's been great
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1020. I've had a big in with
the Republican Party.
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1021. I go back to Washington D.C. quite a bit.
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1022. I was back there a couple weeks ago.
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1023. I do a lot of lobbying
for the LGBT community,
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1024. talk to a lot of people because
I am on kind of their side.
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1025. Before the election I sat in a room with
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1027. Republican Senators and Congressmen,
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1028. as we would call them in
our community, the enemy.
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1029. Sat down for three
hours at a private home,
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1030. and had dinner with them
and talked about the issues,
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1031. talk about faith, talk about
all those types of things.
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1032. I made a lot of friends of those people.
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those people in that room
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1034. never had met or even talked
to anybody who's trans.
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1035. - Right.
- Oh, I'm sure.
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1036. - I brought Zackary my assistant.
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1037. - Even you had not met a trans person.
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1038. - I had not met, so why should they?
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1039. - When did you meet a trans person?
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1040. - First one was after I came out.
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1041. Geena Rocero, she's from
the Philippines, a model.
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1042. She did a YouTube video.
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1043. - After you came out?
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1044. This is the first time?
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1045. - Uh, yeah.
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1046. - Wow.
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1047. - I couldn't out myself.
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1048. - Are there no bars like the same way
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1049. as there were gay bars when gays were?
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1050. - I couldn't go there.
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1051. - Well, of course not, I forgot.
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1052. - Yeah, you and me hanging
out at the trans bar.
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1053. I don't think it's gonna work.
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1054. - Well, nowadays we can.
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1055. - Well, that's true.
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1056. - Wait, I haven't come out yet!
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1057. Hold on a second.
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1058. - Do you have any secrets
you want to talk about?
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1059. Everybody's got their secrets.
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1060. - Listen, we all got our secrets baby.
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1061. That's why The Secrets of My Life,
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1062. everyone has secrets,
- Everybody.
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1063. - it must be so liberating.
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1064. - Oh, it's so liberating.
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1065. I can talk about anything,
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1066. which is a wonderful thing.
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1067. Yeah, it's been quite a
ride, it's been a lot of fun.
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1068. Yeah, I've been much happier.
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1069. Life is so much more simple.
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1070. - Who do you got in the Open?
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1071. - Yeah, it is.
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1072. Who do got in the Open this week?
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1073. - What's that?
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1074. - I say who do you got
in the Open this week?
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1075. - Ooh, good question.
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1076. You know what, I just,
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1077. I really like Jordan Spieth.
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1078. I just like him as a person.
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1079. Actually, I like Rory Mcllroy as a person.
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1080. - I do too, I like Rory.
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1081. I like Jordan because he
brings his sister with him.
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1082. - Yeah, I like that.
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1083. - That's sweet.
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1084. - He got voted the nicest
guy on the PGA Tour
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1085. by all the players.
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1086. - And who was the worst?
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1087. - Who?
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1088. - Bubba.
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1089. - Oh, was it really?
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1090. - Yeah, it was Bubba.
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1091. - Really?
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1092. Actually I've been around Bubba
and he's always very nice.
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1093. - Is he nice?
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1094. - Yeah, he was always very nice.
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1095. - He'll yell at his caddy.
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1096. He'll go, six iron, huh?
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1097. - But Jordan is such a nice guy.
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1098. I like nice guys.
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1099. When you're that good,
especially at that young age,
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1100. I got a lot of respect for him.
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1101. I mean that's a tough tough game.
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1102. I play golf all the time.
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1103. - Is that the hardest sport in the world?
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1104. - I've ever tried, yes.
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1105. - Yeah, it is then.
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1106. I remember Michael Jordan saying that.
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1107. - What do you think is
the most difficult sport
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1108. that you haven't tried?
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1109. - You said it was the most difficult.
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1110. - Well if I haven't tried it
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1111. I wouldn't know if it was difficult.
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1112. Where do you get him?
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1113. - I don't know.
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1114. - Did you get him off the street?
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1115. - He said it as if it
the best question ever.
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1116. - I hope it's not in his notes.
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1117. - What sport that doesn't exist.
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1118. - Yeah, is the hardest?
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1119. Yeah, that's it.
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1120. - We'll be back with more Nanity.
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1121. We're back with Caitlyn Jenner.
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1122. We were just talking about golf.
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1123. - How is your golf game?
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1124. - I'm so bad.
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1125. Why, were you gonna invite me to play?
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1126. - Not now.
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1127. - I know I shouldn't say I'm bad.
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1128. I wanted to play in a celebrity event,
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1129. but my friend told me
like you're lining up
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1130. and there's all these people like
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1131. with their heads stuck out
like a little collection.
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1132. - Yeah, you don't want to hurt anybody.
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1133. - What are you?
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1134. Are you scratch?
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1135. - Not quite scratch,
but I work at the game.
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1136. I mean I enjoy playing.
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1137. It's the one thing that I
picked up at the age of 50.
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1138. Kris bought me a membership at Sherwood.
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1139. Beautiful course.
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1140. - Oh, yeah.
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1141. Sherwood?
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1142. - I think she was trying to get me
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1143. out of the house and it worked
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1144. 'cause I started at that age.
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1145. - How old were you when you started?
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1146. - 50.
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1147. - Oh my god.
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1148. And you became almost scratch?
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1149. - Well, yeah.
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1150. - I guess you didn't have any bad habits
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1151. to overcome so you could start fresh.
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1152. - Well, I had bad habits
but just not at golf.
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1153. That's a whole 'nother story.
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1154. It's in the book.
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1155. - Now, Ben Wright, golf commentator,
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1156. this was about 20 years ago,
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1157. fired from CBS because he
said that women's breasts
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1158. were not good for the sport.
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1159. - Oh, we're getting down
into the dirty stuff.
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1160. We're getting down into the dirty stuff.
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1161. - This is an actual person who has golfed
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1162. with and without breasts.
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1163. - And without, yes.
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1164. - So you can say, was Ben Wright correct?
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1165. - Uh no, I'm hitting the ball just as well
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1166. and just as far, probably
better now than I was before.
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1167. - Oh.
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1168. - And...
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1169. - Your short game.
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1170. - It helped the putting.
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1171. - Oh.
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1172. I can see that.
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1173. - Yeah, awesome!
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1174. 'Cause you know how you
bring your arms in like this?
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1175. You got a little extra support.
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1176. You keep that triangle going.
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1177. You got a little extra help here.
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1178. - Like a belly putter.
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1179. - You would put a glove under your arm
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1180. to keep your arms in when
you're putting and stuff.
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1181. Now you don't have to.
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1182. You got those little babies right there.
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1183. You just boom.
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1184. Putt it straight.
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1185. - Norm's gonna be the first guy to get
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1186. breast implants to help his golf game.
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1187. - Yeah, I don't think
that's gonna help, yeah.
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1188. - LPGA Senior Tour.
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1189. - Yeah, there you go.
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1190. - Caitlyn Jenner.
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1191. - Okay, no I did.
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1192. First of all,
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1193. last week, week and a half ago,
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1194. my good buddy Danielle Kang
won the PGA Championships.
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1195. - That's right, fantastic.
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1196. - She's like one of my best friends.
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1197. I talk to her after every round.
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1198. She's a member at Sherwood,
that's where she practices.
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1199. I was playing with her
when she was an amateur.
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1200. She won two amateurs in a row.
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1201. I was so excited for her.
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1202. I mean, I'm just sitting
there in front of the TV.
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1203. I just couldn't believe she's finally
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1204. living up to her potential.
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1205. Yeah, what was the question again?
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1206. I jumped off on Danielle.
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1207. - Caitlyn Jenner.
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1208. - Yes.
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1209. - Senior LPGA.
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1210. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1211. No, but I did do this.
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1212. I played at the Senior event
last year up at Sherwood
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1213. where we had the first
round of the Schwab Cup.
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1214. So all the Seniors are there.
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1215. They have a PRO AM the
day before so I played.
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1216. - Who were you paired with?
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1217. - I get with Craig T.
Nelson and Jesper Parnevik.
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1218. Yeah, he was fun.
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1219. - Jesper Parnevik,
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1220. who's maid, no I'm sorry,
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1221. who's au pair girl
ended up marrying Tiger.
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1222. - Yes, that's exactly right.
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1223. Boy, you know all the gossip.
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1224. All the gossip.
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1225. - So you're Jesper and
Craig, Coach Nelson.
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1226. - I don't even want to go there.
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1227. But anyway.
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1228. So I get on the first tee.
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1229. My first question is
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1230. what tees am I gonna use?
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1231. - Oooh.
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1232. - Oh, now we're talking.
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1233. Now we got one girl in our group.
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1234. She was actually a former Miss America,
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1235. and can play.
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1236. The girl's got a game, yeah.
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1237. I think she won 2015, something like that.
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1238. 12 something.
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1239. Anyway, she's got really good game.
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1240. So I get on there and
Craig T.'s on the team,
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1241. and Jesper and all this.
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1242. I said okay.
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1243. I did this on camera for the Golf Channel.
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1244. I brought over the PGA Tour rules guy.
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1245. I said what are the rules, you know,
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1246. of where I can tee off at?
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1247. Can I go to the ladies tees?
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1248. I got gender marker changed
on my birth certificate,
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1249. on my social security card,
on my driver's license,
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1250. everything is gender marker F, okay.
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1251. So where do I go?
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1252. So I asked my team
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1253. where should I go, ladies tees?
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1254. Everybody but Craig T. raises his hand.
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1255. He says you hit it too far,
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1256. you can't go to the ladies tees.
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1257. I said, who cares?
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1258. You're on my team.
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1259. We're trying for our team to win.
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1260. Let's be a team player.
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1261. So I brought over the rules guy
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1262. and I said what are the rules,
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1263. the PGA rules for doing
something like that?
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1264. And he said there's no rules.
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1265. I said to him you better make some rules
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1266. 'cause trans people are coming.
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1267. You might have to deal
with this at some point.
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1268. - Well, of course,
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1269. because the PGA rules
would not have anything
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1270. about women in it.
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1271. - Yeah, I know.
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1272. - Although, that's not true.
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1273. Women are allowed to play on the PGA.
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1274. - Yeah, well we had, uh.
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1275. - Annika.
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1276. - Annika do it.
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1277. Actually in Australia there
is a trans girl that plays
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1278. on the Australian LPGA Tour.
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1279. - Oh, there is?
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1280. - Yeah, trans girl that plays there.
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1281. But anyway, so we all voted
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1282. and I played from the ladies tees.
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1283. - Oh, good.
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1284. - Yeah, it was great.
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1285. I can get every par five in two.
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1286. You know so it was quite nice.
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1287. - Oh, you can?
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1288. Goddamn.
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1289. That must be awesome.
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1290. - It's good stuff.
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1291. - You can get there in two?
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1292. - Oh, yeah.
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1293. I can get even from the mens
tees I can get there in two
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1294. in most cases, yeah.
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1295. - Wow.
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1296. - Length has never been a problem.
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1297. I don't know if it's transitioning
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1298. or 67 years old, it's the same thing,
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1299. but I'm still hitting
the ball, you know, 280.
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1300. - The only thing age hurts I think mostly
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1301. is putting.
- Is flexibility.
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1302. - Well, flexibility sure, of course.
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1303. - Flexibility, that's
where I've noticed it.
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1304. - But women are much more flexible.
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1305. - I hope so, 'cause I
need the flexibility.
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1306. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1307. - It's that good old
estrogen I guess, huh?
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1308. - I don't know what it is.
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1309. What is it that makes a woman
more flexible than a man?
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1310. - How the fuck am I gonna know?
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1311. - He's a great sidekick, isn't he?
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1312. He's absolutely no help.
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1313. He came up with Pastor
Brad, which was good.
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1314. - Yeah, he came up with Pastor Brad
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1315. and then you having to imagine
a sport that doesn't exist.
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1316. Are you running for president in 2020?
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1317. That's what someone told me.
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1318. - I did read that.
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1319. - I think you read a Senate run.
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1320. - No, no, a Senate run in 2018,
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1321. followed by a 2020 presidential run.
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1322. - Um, no.
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1324. Since the political side of my community
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I work very hard at that.
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1326. Because you're kind of in there,
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1327. especially in the Republican side.
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1328. That subject does come up,
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1329. maybe you should run
for a political office?
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1330. I have to kind of look at that.
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1331. Because if I'm trying to make change
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1332. and the politics of it is very important,
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1333. where can I do the best
job for my community?
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1334. - That would be the best job.
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1336. be on that debate stage bringing it up.
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1337. - Yes, bringing the subject up.
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1339. what I'm looking at right now
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1340. 'cause I have some other
things that I'm working on,
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1341. can't talk about but I'm working on,
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1342. if they call
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1343. I'm doing that stuff.
- The congress stuff?
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1344. - No, no, this is other things.
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1346. over the next six, nine
months for a run in '18,
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1347. you would have to make that decision.
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1348. So my decision is am I
better off on the outside?
Copy !req
1349. Like I'm at now where I can run in and go
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1350. deal with this group and that group,
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1351. and you're on the outside.
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1352. You're more of a lobbyist on the outside
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1353. to persuade people.
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1354. Or are you better on
the inside to be able to
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1355. basically get one vote.
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1356. I mean you know, on the inside.
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1357. - Trump has proven that the
outside isn't the place to be.
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1358. - Really?
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1359. Down in Mar-a-Lago or whatever it is.
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1360. - Because well, you're
friends with Donald Trump.
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1361. - Well, I do know him, yes, yes.
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1362. - It was almost if he had
been a third party candidate
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1363. he wouldn't have won,
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1364. but he was basically a
third party candidate
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1365. within the Republicans,
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1366. which is what you would
position yourself as.
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1367. - Now here in California,
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1368. you know we had the
Schwarzeneggers of the world.
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1369. You know we had...
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1370. - Remember those people
that ran against him?
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1371. - Which one?
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1372. - That ran against
Schwarzenegger during that.
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1373. - No, I wouldn't want to do that.
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1374. - Some odd people.
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1375. Gray Davis.
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1376. - Gray Davis.
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1377. - That was the guy they booted out.
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1378. - Yeah, that's true.
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1379. But we had Ronald Reagan,
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1380. no but he was President of SAG.
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1381. - You've met Ronald Reagan?
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1382. - I met him when he was, yeah.
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1383. Great man.
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1384. - What about this?
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1385. Was Ronald Reagan the greatest president?
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1386. Certainly of your lifetime I assume.
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1387. - Yes.
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1388. Yeah, he did the most for the country.
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1389. - When you met him, he
has astonishing charisma?
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1390. - Of course.
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1391. Yeah, he's Ronald Reagan.
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1392. - Ronald Reagan, you can't beat him.
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1393. - He's the man, yeah.
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1394. - So which is your worst of the 10?
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1395. - The first what?
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1396. - Which is your worst of the 10?
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1397. - Oh, the 10 events.
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1398. - You can't remember the 10 events.
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1399. - Well I do remember the 10 events,
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1400. but I'm just looking at it a second.
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1401. My worst?
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1402. - That's bad handwriting,
that's not your dyslexia.
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1403. - That's a good question.
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1404. - Can I guess?
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1405. - Yes, you can guess.
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1406. - I would guess
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1407. the
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1408. long jump.
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1409. - Right.
- Ah!
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1410. - I would say the long jump,
the 100 meters long jump.
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1411. I was not given the gift of great speed.
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1412. I had good speed.
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1413. I think I ran like
10:09 in the 100 meters.
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1414. - You have remarkably, in the
picture of you pole vaulting,
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1415. remarkably slender legs.
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1416. Okay,
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1417. here's the deal on the legs.
- For an athlete.
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1418. Okay, here's the deal on the legs.
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1419. - They're very feminine.
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1420. - Okay, here's the deal on the legs.
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1421. Yes,
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1422. - What was the deal on the legs?
Copy !req
1423. - They always used to look at my legs,
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1424. like after the Games and stuff like that.
Copy !req
1425. Or jocks would look at
your legs and they'd go,
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1426. "Oh, my god, your legs are so skinny.
Copy !req
1427. "How did you do that?"
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1428. My line was, these legs
were made to go not to show.
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1429. Okay, so that was a good line.
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1430. You like that?
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1431. - I like that.
Copy !req
1432. - And it kinda solves the skinny legs.
Copy !req
1433. Now.
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1434. - There, look at that.
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1435. - Now, that picture playing golf today.
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1436. - It fits.
Copy !req
1437. - I said, wait a second,
I gotta change that line.
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1438. - Oh, right, right.
- Saying,
Copy !req
1439. these legs are made to
show and don't have to go.
Copy !req
1440. - Ahhaha.
Copy !req
1441. - See?
Copy !req
1442. So I got it all figured out.
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1443. - After the Olympics you virtually quit.
Copy !req
1444. - I never did it again.
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1445. - That's incredible, right?
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1446. - Not really.
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1447. - And then that's when the
grand diversion was gone.
Copy !req
1448. - And that scared me.
Copy !req
1449. That's why I say in the book,
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1450. I talk about that next morning waking up
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1451. and looking in the mirror.
Copy !req
1452. Naked, not a stitch on.
- With the gold medal
Copy !req
1453. around your neck.
Copy !req
1454. - Gold medal was on the counter there,
Copy !req
1455. put it on and looked in the mirror.
Copy !req
1456. And oh my god, what do I do now?
Copy !req
1457. Where do I go?
Copy !req
1458. And it was really very scary.
Copy !req
1459. It was very scary.
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1460. - You know how you said you
were Bruce with Caitlyn inside
Copy !req
1461. and now you're Caitlyn with Bruce inside.
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1462. - Yeah, I still race cars, fly airplanes,
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1463. do all that stuff, yeah.
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1464. - You do some crazy stuff.
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1465. - I have.
Copy !req
1466. I enjoy life.
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1467. - Did you get that from your dad?
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1468. - Probably.
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1469. I just like living life.
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1470. There's just a lot of things.
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1471. - It's not like
self-destruction because you're,
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1472. or nothing like that?
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1473. - No, nothing like that.
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1474. I just enjoy doing it.
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1475. If somebody gave you a really hot,
Copy !req
1476. fast race car and get on the race track.
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1477. - I don't drive.
Copy !req
1478. - So bang 'em around a little bit.
Copy !req
1479. Bang fenders
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1480. that's,
- No!
Copy !req
1481. - that's so much fun.
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1482. - Oooh, nooo.
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1483. - So much fun.
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1484. - No, sounds like my honeymoon.
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1485. - I flew aerobatics.
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1486. - I heard that you did everything
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1487. and the only guy that
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1488. would not throw up was your dad.
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1489. - My dad was the toughest
one ever in the pits,
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1490. aerobatic airplane, yeah.
Copy !req
1491. - It's called the pits.
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1492. - Thank you,
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1493. you know all about that stuff.
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1494. It's a little biplane.
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1495. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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1496. What'd you think when
Harrison Ford went down?
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1497. Twice.
Copy !req
1498. - Fortunately the good
news is, well two mistakes,
Copy !req
1499. he went in once.
Copy !req
1500. He was a very good pilot 'cause
he got it in and survived.
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1501. - That's true.
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1502. He landed on on Penmar.
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1503. - He landed on Penmar.
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1504. - Yeah, the other one,
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1505. I don't know what the mistake was.
Copy !req
1506. Yeah, obviously he landed on a taxi way.
Copy !req
1507. The FAA doesn't like that.
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1508. - Have you ever had any near?
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1509. - No.
Copy !req
1510. No, I've been flying 40 years.
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1511. Pushing 5,000 hours of sitting in the seat
Copy !req
1512. and never had a problem.
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1513. - Wow!
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1514. - Yeah, never had a problem.
Copy !req
1515. - God, I'm such a coward!
Copy !req
1516. - Well, you know.
Copy !req
1517. - I feel like I'm a brave person
trapped in a coward's body.
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1518. - Everybody has their stuff.
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1519. Yeah, and that's it.
Copy !req
1520. - Everybody's got their stuff, man.
Copy !req
1521. Everybody got their stuff.
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1522. You said you had a question.
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1523. - I want to know about
Can't Stop the Music.
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1524. How did that come about?
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1525. - This whole interview
right down,
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1526. right into the toilet.
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1527. - In the toilet.
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1528. - Can't Stop the Music.
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1529. Does anybody in the audience even know
Copy !req
1530. what Can't Stop the Music is?
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1531. Thank you, right there
we got two right there,
Copy !req
1532. and nobody else knows.
Copy !req
1533. - For people at home,
Copy !req
1534. Can't Stop the music was a movie
Copy !req
1535. in 1978
- The Village People.
Copy !req
1536. - It starred the Village People.
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1537. - Yeah, it came out in like
'81, somewhere around there.
Copy !req
1538. It was a feature movie that I
did with the Village People.
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1539. - Gay icons.
Copy !req
1540. - Gay icons, absolutely.
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1541. - Now when I was young I
didn't think they were gay.
Copy !req
1542. I thought they were just Indians.
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1543. - Yeah, I know.
Copy !req
1544. Yeah, Indians.
Copy !req
1545. Cowboys, Indians, all that kinda stuff.
Copy !req
1546. - Hey, what about this?
Copy !req
1547. - It was actually a fun movie to do.
Copy !req
1548. - It seems like it would be.
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1549. - I knew a person who
transitioned just recently,
Copy !req
1550. but first he came out,
Copy !req
1551. and I think this actually
happened with Chastity Bono too.
Copy !req
1552. First he came out as gay,
Copy !req
1553. then he realized.
Copy !req
1554. - Who's that?
Copy !req
1555. - Just a friend of mine.
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1556. But I believe Chastity Bono too.
Copy !req
1557. At first just said that she was gay.
Copy !req
1558. But you didn't have that problem because
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1559. you like women.
- Everybody's journey
Copy !req
1560. is different.
Copy !req
1561. - And you liked women,
so you knew that wasn't.
Copy !req
1562. - I was always with women, yes.
Copy !req
1563. - So you knew you weren't gay?
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1564. - No, I never had gay tendencies.
Copy !req
1565. You know the old saying is,
it's kind of a cliche but,
Copy !req
1566. sexuality is basically
who do you go to bed with.
Copy !req
1567. - Right.
Copy !req
1568. - Gender identity is who you go to bed as.
Copy !req
1569. I'm gonna ask you a simple question.
Copy !req
1570. Are you ready?
Copy !req
1571. - You're gonna ask me if
they're both the same?
Copy !req
1572. - A question that you've
never been asked before.
Copy !req
1573. I can ask the ladies in the audience too.
Copy !req
1574. Okay, but I'll just do it for your side.
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1575. - Sure.
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1576. - When did you know you were a boy?
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1577. - Um, always.
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1578. - Think about it.
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1579. - Not always.
Copy !req
1580. - When did you know you were a boy?
Copy !req
1581. - When I was attracted to girls.
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1582. - Okay.
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1583. - I'm just guessing.
- The reason I ask
Copy !req
1584. that question.
Copy !req
1585. - I think I'm wrong.
Copy !req
1586. - I think you're confused.
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1587. - Well your piercing eyes went through me.
Copy !req
1588. - No, because the reason I
ask that question is for that
Copy !req
1589. 30 seconds
- I really don't know.
Copy !req
1590. That's my real answer.
- Thank you.
Copy !req
1591. But the reason I asked the question
Copy !req
1592. is because for the first
time probably in your life
Copy !req
1593. it wasn't about sexuality,
about this and that.
Copy !req
1594. Of course you brought it over to that
Copy !req
1595. 'cause it's all about sex for you.
Copy !req
1596. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Copy !req
1597. Well that was my second answer.
Copy !req
1598. - Yeah, I know.
Copy !req
1599. - 'Cause I thought I was wrong
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1600. 'cause you kept looking at me.
Copy !req
1601. - For that 30 seconds you sat
Copy !req
1602. you kinda go into your soul and say,
Copy !req
1603. wait a second when did I know this?
Copy !req
1604. Well, see that's what a
trans person goes through
Copy !req
1605. 365 days out of the
year their entire life.
Copy !req
1606. You can't take two aspirin,
get plenty of sleep,
Copy !req
1607. and walk away and you're gonna be fine.
Copy !req
1608. It's just how you're
going to deal with it.
Copy !req
1609. It's not about sexuality.
Copy !req
1610. It's about who you are in your soul.
Copy !req
1611. - Wow.
Copy !req
1612. - There's medical studies, this and that,
Copy !req
1613. about how the brain forms,
Copy !req
1614. the male brain, the female brain.
Copy !req
1615. In some cases they just
don't coordinate very well
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1616. with your biological sex
Copy !req
1617. and your psychological soul, basically.
Copy !req
1618. - But it really doesn't matter,
Copy !req
1619. it's just what you.
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1620. That sounds extraordinarily tough.
Copy !req
1621. Like, life's tough enough
Copy !req
1622. without having this one.
- Yeah, it is.
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1623. You're telling me?
Copy !req
1624. You read the book.
Copy !req
1625. Yeah, it's very tough.
Copy !req
1626. - You got this one question that just.
Copy !req
1627. - It constantly is in your head.
Copy !req
1628. It never goes away.
Copy !req
1629. It's just how you're gonna deal with it.
Copy !req
1630. And my journey is different.
Copy !req
1631. - I like the humility that you
show in the book, by the way.
Copy !req
1632. You say you're not brave.
Copy !req
1633. - No, no, no.
Copy !req
1634. - That you were in fact a coward
Copy !req
1635. and then finally
- To do it for 65 years.
Copy !req
1636. I was a coward to do it, yeah.
Copy !req
1637. But see what happened I got to the point
Copy !req
1638. where I had that conversation with Brad,
Copy !req
1639. I had my peace with my family,
Copy !req
1640. and eventually got to my mom.
Copy !req
1641. I had my peace with God.
Copy !req
1642. The next one was how the heck
Copy !req
1643. am I gonna pull this off?
Copy !req
1644. - The public.
Copy !req
1645. - And that's when I called
little Alan over there.
Copy !req
1646. - Oh, Alan Nierob.
Copy !req
1647. - Yes, yes.
Copy !req
1648. Who is my PR guy.
Copy !req
1649. - He killed that Time story quick.
Copy !req
1650. - Yeah, killed that Time
story a million years ago.
Copy !req
1651. He was the first person.
Copy !req
1652. We hadn't really talked in
Copy !req
1653. - Alan!
Copy !req
1654. - over 25 years.
Copy !req
1655. I couldn't believe he was
sill at Rogers & Cowan.
Copy !req
1656. I called Rogers & Cowan.
Copy !req
1657. - Most guys move around.
Copy !req
1658. - Yeah, I know, most guys do.
Copy !req
1659. They actually find another job
or start their own company.
Copy !req
1660. - Yeah, sure.
Copy !req
1661. - So anyway, I called information,
called Rogers & Cowan.
Copy !req
1662. They come on, I say Alan
Nierob please, and they went,
Copy !req
1663. - Same office.
Copy !req
1664. - Yeah, I know.
Copy !req
1665. Now he's President of Rogers & Cowan.
Copy !req
1666. He was a little cub PR guy at the time.
Copy !req
1667. I called Alan.
Copy !req
1668. We sat down and we started figuring out,
Copy !req
1669. okay, how can we do this?
Copy !req
1670. Because Alan knew the
story from back in the 80s
Copy !req
1671. with killing the New york Times article.
Copy !req
1672. - Was it, I'm sorry, go on.
Copy !req
1673. - Anyway, that was the
beginning of it all.
Copy !req
1674. I have to admit with
Alan's help in everything
Copy !req
1675. it could not have gone better.
Copy !req
1676. Because I was in the gutter.
Copy !req
1677. I mean I was I on every
tabloid, every rumor,
Copy !req
1678. tabloid stuff, I mean for years.
Copy !req
1679. When we picked Diane Sawyer
and then she decided to do it,
Copy !req
1680. we couldn't have done
it with a better place.
Copy !req
1681. It was ABC News.
Copy !req
1682. It was not the trash.
Copy !req
1683. It was ABC News.
Copy !req
1684. It was credible.
Copy !req
1685. She got two hours instead of one.
Copy !req
1686. It's Diane Sawyer.
Copy !req
1687. It's a news story, hard news story.
Copy !req
1688. She did more, not just
on me, but on this issue.
Copy !req
1689. You can only tell your
story the first time once
Copy !req
1690. and couldn't have done better.
Copy !req
1691. Then Vanity Fair just two months later.
Copy !req
1692. - That was a great picture.
Copy !req
1693. Was that what's her
name that does all the?
Copy !req
1694. - Annie Leibovitz.
Copy !req
1695. - Annie Leibovitz.
Copy !req
1696. - Was that her?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1697. 'Cause with the Diane we
didn't mention Caitlyn's name.
Copy !req
1698. There was no addressing.
Copy !req
1699. It was just Bruce telling his story.
Copy !req
1700. Then two months later
Copy !req
1701. we kinda blew 'em away with Vanity Fair.
Copy !req
1702. Coming out I was going,
Copy !req
1703. I don't know if they're
gonna be able to handle this.
Copy !req
1704. My kids thought it was.
Copy !req
1705. - Who, who?
Copy !req
1706. - The public.
Copy !req
1707. - The public.
Copy !req
1708. But my kids when they saw it,
Copy !req
1709. the Jenner side, the boys,
Copy !req
1710. they were saying, why the bustier?
Copy !req
1711. 'Cause there was a lot of other
things that I could've wore.
Copy !req
1712. I had never had a stylist.
Copy !req
1713. I had never had hair and
makeup done in my life.
Copy !req
1714. I'd always just done it myself
or with a wig or something.
Copy !req
1715. Never had any of that.
Copy !req
1716. I never had Annie Leibovitz doing it.
Copy !req
1717. It was just like so much fun.
Copy !req
1718. And Annie was like
crying during the thing.
Copy !req
1719. She goes, we're changing the world today.
Copy !req
1720. This is gonna blow 'em away.
Copy !req
1721. Although for my kids,
Copy !req
1722. they were a little like ehh on the cover,
Copy !req
1723. I actually really like the cover
Copy !req
1724. just because
Copy !req
1725. I wanted to shock people.
Copy !req
1726. I wanted to bring this
issue forward quickly,
Copy !req
1727. that this is real.
Copy !req
1728. That little Caitlyn is a
real person, a real woman.
Copy !req
1729. That was important.
Copy !req
1730. So when it came out I was so happy
Copy !req
1731. with the way it turned out.
Copy !req
1732. The next thing was two months later
Copy !req
1733. was gonna be the ESPYs,
Copy !req
1734. which actually they decided on
Copy !req
1735. the week before Diane Sawyer went on.
Copy !req
1736. Diane, 'cause it was
ABC, actually they talked
Copy !req
1737. and they had heard
about what was going on.
Copy !req
1738. So I knew that that would be
my first public appearance,
Copy !req
1739. which was extraordinarily
important for me.
Copy !req
1740. Not just for me going out
for the first time in public,
Copy !req
1741. but I had the opportunity to accept
Copy !req
1742. a very prestigious award,
which Arthur Ashe, I knew him.
Copy !req
1743. Wonderful human being and wonderful award.
Copy !req
1744. But I had a few minutes up there on stage
Copy !req
1745. to make a statement.
Copy !req
1746. That was very important,
Copy !req
1747. not just for me and my family
who was in the audience,
Copy !req
1748. but also for our community.
Copy !req
1749. About what happens out
there, the realities of it.
Copy !req
1750. Because right now the
reality of being trans,
Copy !req
1751. I'm very fortunate,
Copy !req
1752. but the reality of being
trans is homelessness.
Copy !req
1753. It is rampant, especially in this city.
Copy !req
1754. They all come here.
Copy !req
1755. Homelessness is just terrible.
Copy !req
1756. Our suicide rate's nine times higher
Copy !req
1757. than the general public.
Copy !req
1758. Kids are committing
suicide all over the place.
Copy !req
1759. They can't handle it, mostly young.
Copy !req
1760. 41 percent of all trans
people by the age of 21
Copy !req
1761. have attempted suicide.
Copy !req
1762. The murder rate right now
Copy !req
1763. is again the worst we've had it ever.
Copy !req
1764. - Is this social media?
Copy !req
1765. - Is what?
Copy !req
1766. - Is it social media the reason?
Copy !req
1767. - Social media has changed it.
Copy !req
1768. The suicide rate, yes.
Copy !req
1769. Social media has had a big impact,
Copy !req
1770. 'cause that's more devastating than it is
Copy !req
1771. just being bullied around your school.
Copy !req
1772. Now this goes out everywhere.
Copy !req
1773. It's devastating.
- You can't escape it.
Copy !req
1774. - But the murder rate continues to rise.
Copy !req
1775. Right now almost all trans women of color,
Copy !req
1776. a trans woman of color is getting murdered
Copy !req
1777. one every two weeks.
Copy !req
1778. - Wow.
Copy !req
1779. - Yeah.
Copy !req
1780. I mean that's the realities.
Copy !req
1781. - That's a lot because the number cannot
Copy !req
1782. be that big to begin with.
Copy !req
1783. - Well, we have a very large.
Copy !req
1784. - What is the number?
Copy !req
1785. - Within the millions
here in the United States.
Copy !req
1786. - Oh, really?
Copy !req
1787. - Oh, yeah, there are a
lot more than you think.
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1788. - I ask because I watched the ESPYs
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1789. and I thought you said the thousands.
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1790. - Well, I do say thousands.
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1791. We have a very large sex work
business for trans people.
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1792. Actually they say about 25 percent of all.
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1793. - They do good work.
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1794. I've been up on Santa Mon,
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1795. maybe I'm saying too much.
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1796. - Yeah, I think you're talking.
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1797. Leave that for the book.
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1798. Leave that for the book.
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1799. - Did you ever have a time in your life
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1800. when you said I'm crazy?
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1801. - Of course!
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1802. - I'm talking about
specifically the trans thing.
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1803. You said I'm not a woman,
this is insane, I'm crazy!
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1804. I'm out of my mind.
- I totally agree.
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1805. Right there it's funny.
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1806. Me, of all people,
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1807. having to deal with this issue?
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1808. - But thank god it was you.
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1809. - Yeah, well maybe.
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1810. - A rugged man,
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1811. that's conservative.
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1812. I mean you can do more than most.
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1813. - Oh, I was that all time.
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1814. Why me, why this, why that?
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1815. Then every trans person
does the exact same thing.
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1816. - And there's no bars to go to?
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1817. - I won't go out.
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1818. - Yeah, we talked about this.
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1819. We can't go out.
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1820. I mean you can't go out.
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1821. - I can go now,
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1822. but that's not me.
- Yeah, now you can go.
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1823. That's not fair.
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1824. - I don't go to bars and this and that.
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1825. I go to work and I play.
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1826. I'm very fortunate.
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1827. In a lot of ways I'm very fortunate
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1828. because I see a lot of
people in the trans community
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1829. that they transition at a very young age,
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1830. and then family becomes a very big issue.
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1831. Children become a very big issue for them.
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1832. I see that all the time.
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1833. I got a lot of young trans friends,
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1834. and you know they want to date,
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1835. they want to go out,
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1836. but for a trans person there's
just all sorts of issues.
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1837. In a lot of ways and I look at that,
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1838. and me transitioning
at a later age in life.
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1839. I lived a great life
and I have no regrets.
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1840. Bruce was a good person,
raised 10 wonderful children,
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1841. worked his butt off, put
'em all through school,
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1842. gave them good guidance growing up
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1843. and they're all out there in the world
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1844. doing extraordinarily well.
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1845. - And Bruce had to be famous
for Caitlyn to become famous.
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1846. - Actually one of the reasons in the book,
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1847. 'cause when we started writing it
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1848. Buzz started talking about the Games.
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1849. I said, Buzz, I don't even
wanna talk about the damn games.
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1850. I wanna talk about the issues.
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1851. I'm sick and tired of the Games.
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1852. I don't even wanna go there.
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1853. And he goes, you have to
keep it in proper perspective
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1854. of why it is the position
that we're in today
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1855. and why it's such a big deal to do that.
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1856. It was 40 years ago, most
people don't remember the Games,
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1857. especially the next
- I can't remember 'em.
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1858. - generations coming up.
- I don't remember anything
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1859. about 'em.
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1860. - Well, that's you.
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1861. I understand.
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1862. - I like your wink.
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1863. Is that new?
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1864. Is that a feminine, that wink?
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1865. - That's right.
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1866. - I like that.
- You like that?
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1867. 'Cause I can't wink.
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1868. - You can't?
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1869. Can you whistle?
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1870. Does Bruce wink also or is that?
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1871. - No, Caitlyn can only wink.
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1872. Or at least get the effect.
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1873. That Caitlyn can get.
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1874. So we need to put in proper
perspective like you say,
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1875. I wouldn't be in the position
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1876. and have the platform that I have today,
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1877. to add my voice to this conversation,
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1878. if it wasn't because of the Games.
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1879. That was the one that
started the whole thing.
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1880. That's why people made such
a big of it 40 years later.
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1881. I get that.
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1882. So kind of in the context
of what I'm trying to do.
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1883. - So it probably affirms
your belief in God.
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1884. - Yes, yeah.
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1885. - And so forth.
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1886. You gotta stop cursing God's name.
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1887. - Really?
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1888. - 'Cause God loves us all, right?
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1889. - Yes, yes.
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1890. Well, first we gotta love ourselves.
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1891. That was tough for me
to do for a long time.
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1892. - That's a hard thing to do.
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1893. - The hardest.
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1894. - It's a hard thing to do.
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1895. - This is gonna sound odd,
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1896. and you don't know every trans person,
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1897. but is there any subset
of the trans community
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1898. that go, I'm fine with my looks.
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1899. I'll accept being in this body.
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1900. - I got in a lot of trouble.
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1901. I was speaking of me
personally at the beginning.
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1902. I said that, yes my
appearance is important to me.
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1903. That I wanna take my appearance.
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1904. I don't wanna look like a man in a dress,
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1905. as best I possibly can.
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1906. Oh, man.
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1907. - Oooh.
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1908. - Did I get hammered for that one.
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1909. Now I was talking about myself,
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1910. but then the media takes off on that.
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1911. And all of a sudden it's like
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1912. what about all the gender non-conforming
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1913. people that are out
there that are very happy
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1914. to kind of look gender non-conforming.
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1915. - There are those people?
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1916. - Oh yes, they're all over the place.
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1917. Or in a lot a cases we
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1918. - Or transvestites.
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1919. - Transvestites, there's
a lot a things out there.
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1920. We have a large part of the community,
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1921. in the trans community that
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1922. in the old days I would
say kind of openly trans,
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1923. so you can tell that
they're trans, you know.
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1924. Then we have a large part
that are what I would call
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1925. originally, they're very
stealth, you never know.
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1926. I really had to change my thinking.
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1927. You talk to a lot of people that say,
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1928. just 'cause wording is so important,
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1929. somebody is visibly trans, okay.
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1930. You would look 'em and you know.
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1931. - On purpose?
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1932. - They like that, maybe
that's what they like.
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1933. Then you have certainly a large portion
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1934. of the trans community that is,
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1935. especially the trans guys,
that are not visibly trans.
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1936. I mean I said I never met
anybody until I came out.
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1937. And then they said well what
about Tyler in the crew?
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1938. It was a trans guy.
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1939. Nobody ever told me he was trans.
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1940. - Really?
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1941. You don't have transdar.
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1942. - No, and the guys are actually much more
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1943. stealthy than the women.
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1944. The ratio is almost 50/50,
trans men to trans women.
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1945. - Oh yeah?
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1946. - But you never really
hear much about the men.
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1947. 'Cause testosterone's a very strong drug.
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1948. The changes are really pretty radical.
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1949. With not having to do much
in the surgery department.
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1950. Nobody knows what you
got down there anyway.
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1951. - Yeah, I've been fooled so many times.
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1952. - Really, as a trans guy?
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1953. - He gets catfished.
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1954. - Yeah.
- Really?
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1955. - Constantly.
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1956. - They start getting more male features.
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1957. Their voice drops.
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1958. Like in my case as a trans
woman your voice does not drop.
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1959. - Do you want your voice to drop?
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1960. - At first I thought there's
no way I can do this.
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1961. 'Cause one, my voice sucks.
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1962. - I thought they can scrape
your voice box or something?
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1963. - Yes, they can do all those things.
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1964. But as far as your voice pitch,
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1965. there are ways surgically
that they can help that.
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1966. They can't make it perfect
but they can help that.
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1967. - But maybe a woman doesn't
have a higher pitch?
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1968. - There is a lot of women
out there that don't.
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1969. So I even hear my voice and I go,
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1970. oh god, it just doesn't
sound like Caitlyn.
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1971. But I don't wanna go through
surgeries and all that crap.
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1972. I really don't care anymore.
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1973. I'm living my life.
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1974. - Yeah, you got a great voice.
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1975. Reminds me of Fraser Smith.
- I'm living my life.
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1976. I get it all the time.
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1977. If you're on the phone, yes sir.
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1978. I fly airplanes, yes sir,
whatever it is on the radios.
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1979. Oh, god, I still sound
like Bruce right now.
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1980. But on the other hand I don't wanna.
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1981. It's me, this is who I am.
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1982. Who cares?
- Yeah, you're beautiful man.
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1983. - Yeah, who cares?
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1984. Just look good that's all.
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1985. You know, come on.
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1986. - Love you.
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1987. - Good seeing you.
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1988. - Caitlyn Jenner, everybody.
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