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taxpayer dollars going to that commonly is for a date then president trump is for you >> joining me is rodrigo heng leighton, and he is executive director of the national center for transgender equality. rodrigo, appreciate your time this morning. i just want to put that $21 million figure in context here to show just what a priority anti transgender i guess language has been for this campaign and also for these allied outside groups, they spent a total of $66 million on broadcast tv ads in the month of october. so a third of that money, 21 million is going to ads about lgbtq rights. why do you think? the trump campaign is targeting the transgender community when polls have shown that it's not really a top issue for voters right now. >> well, thank you so much for having me and you are exactly right that this is really not a top issue for voters. but i think the reason that trump is doing this, it is because it is
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part of his playbook of plane division and chaos to distract from the fact that he doesn't really have a plan. you know trump over and over again, has targeted minority groups and has really gone after small minorities to try to make people in the american public fearful. >> and it is a divide and conquer strategy. >> he's done this not only against transgender americans and our families, but also against immigrants like we saw in springfield. this is what trump does. he sows division. he tries to make americans fearful of each other. so that he can gain his own power. it's selfish and it's a disservice to the american people. >> you have an interesting story about coming out as transgender within your own family. you come from a republican family. your mother, iliana russ, late and was a member a republican member of congress for 30 years. tell me what those conversations sounded like because you came
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out of course, there were concerns as you say, about your mother being reelected yes. >> i mean, my family are all republican and they are lifelong conservatives and then i came out as transgender and it was a shock to them, just like it is for many people. i was raised as a girl and have now sent let's transition to live as the man that i along new myself to be my family did not see this coming, which is the case for a lot of parents thankfully, they stood by me. they may not have really understood what it meant to be transgender yet, but they knew that family is family and parents don't abandon their children so i'm very grateful to have my family support but once they accepted me, then there was the question of what about the voters? as you said, my mom was a republican member of congress representing a republican district, and we didn't know what was going to happen and thankfully, the voters did reelect her, not only reelected her, but did so
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by wide margins in a republican district so what i think that shows is that when even though trans people, we're such a small population, so a lot of people don't really understand us yet. when they do get to know their transgender neighbors, they come around and they realize we are just people trying to get to work in the morning, like anyone else. >> have you or your friends in the trans community, have you felt the impacts of these ads that have been playing? many of them in these battleground states definitely, you know, whenever ads like this run, they foster an environment of hostility and they make a lot of families of transgender people worry about discrimination and harassment but what we've also seen is that every time maga extremists have tried to run ads like this, it has backfired this is not the first time it's happened. >> maga extremists ran anti-transgender ads to try to
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defeat governor roy cooper in north carolina and it failed. he won reelection. they also tried it in kentucky against governor andy bashir, and it failed. he won reelection. and lastly, they tried it in virginia in multiple districts in the state assembly and state senate. and not only did they fail, but actually they voters ended up electing a record card number, double the number of out lgbt delegates and even elected virginia's very first openly trans states senator. so even though maga extremists may be trying this to score political points at other people's expense. it doesn't actually work. >> well, i'm glad to hear that a little bit more awareness is creating more acceptance as well. and your community. rodrigo heng-lehtinen really appreciate sharing your story. thank you. >> thank you so much. >> could you find a partner based on politics better question. could you eliminate a potential partner based on politics it's unpopular. dating apps are betting on it and they've added a new
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profile stickers matching questions and partnerships with voter organizations to make politics a bigger part of the matchmaking process. interesting cnn's clare duffy joining us now with more so clare, tell us more how these new features work yeah, amara victor for a long time, the dating platforms have allowed people to display sort of general political affiliation. >> are you liberal, conservative, or moderate? but the updates that we've seen rolled out in the past few months are really targeted at helping people understand how potentially so matches are engaging in this year's election. so you mentioned those tenders stickers, they're letting people add these stickers showing that there a registered voter or that they support certain causes like reproductive freedoms, right on their profiles. tinder is also helping people actually register to vote by providing this action center within partnerships with vote.org that tells people how to register registration deadlines, things like that. elsewhere you have okcupid that has added these matching questions that users can answer to show potential matches things like what's the
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most important issue to them in the 2024 presidential election, or when i find really interesting, is it a deal breaker if you're date is voting for a different candidate? did it than you in the 2024 presidential election. so really trying to give people a sense of where folks stand, where potential matches stand on these very personal issues that are so top of mind for people as we head into the election. >> yeah, let's just put it right out front. right. let's not wait until date three and then somethings disqualified. if it is. what's been the response from users so far yeah. >> what's really interesting is these platforms say that they had been hearing demand from users. users wanted to be having these conversations about politics early on and especially as i talked to folks who work in this space, younger users, they say that younger users really want to form a connection with a potential match before they ever get off the app. whereas older users maybe want to just end the conversation quickly, get to a real live date. younger users want to be having deeper connections before they get off
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the apps. so this feels very much in service of that. >> and this comes at a time when we know that people are sort of burnt-out on dating apps, they feel like they want to meet people in real life. >> there tired of online dating these apps are having to try to roll out updates to bring in new users and to keep existing users on these platforms. >> i don't know. maybe there's a generational difference. maybe the younger people who are dating now, i must saying that it's only for younger folks, but it's focusing on a generation. maybe they're just more open to talking politics versus you know, the older generation and i asked you this because i'm wondering, has are there concerns about losing some of these users as a result i think really there were concerns about losing users if they didn't roll out things like this, if they didn't make it easier to have these kinds of conversations. >> and one of the things we heard from experts is that this really started during the covid pandemic when people had to ask about people's safety protocols, people just got used to having these sort of politicized conversations early on all right.
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prior daily record that stood for over a century. there's still a flood warning for roswell. points northward. there's a river that flows through the area that's burst overflowed but if it's bags, but there's also the flood watch that extends over a great portion of eastern new mexico. and you can see why, how much rain has fallen. some of those darker shades of orange and yellow indicating three to upwards of six inches of rain. and guess what? it's still raining, more precipitation with this system. i believe it or not that actual low is going to be the reason why hi, this hurricane, i'm about to show. you will also be kicked away from the eastern united states more on that in just one second could be a few pop-up, isolated tornadoes today across eastern new mexico as well. this is the tornado hurricane oscar define all of the weather models that we watched yesterday, moving from a tropical storm rapidly to a hurricane. still a hurricane right now with the 5:00 a.m. update for national hurricane center impacting parts of the turks and caicos overnight. and now it's got its
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eyes set on the south eastern sections of cuba why is this not a threat for the united states? well, it's all because of the trough that is going to grab the hurricane and move it away. a from cuba once it makes landfall later today, and then moves it into the bahamas away from the eastern seaboard of the u.s so again, repeating not a us threat, but one thing's for sure, a lot of rain, lot of wind for these islands, these beautiful islands, and just going to recap this because this is astounding. another prime example of rapid intensification, just between 11:00 a.m. and yesterday to 2:00 p.m. on saturday, that three-hour stretch, we saw an increase in wind speeds by over 40 miles per hour. that's something significant. derek van dam, good to see you. thanks. so the new york yankees are heading to the world series for the first time in 15 years andy scholes is here great into this serious guide, this series in cleveland and especially the games there. >> it just had so much drama. but in the end, it's the yankees making it back to the world series for the first time
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since 2009 i know new york was down to nothing in the sixth inning of this games and carlos stand at the plate, is continues to be one of the best post-season slugger's of all time. he homered again. this was a two-run shot to time it was a fifth home run to the playoffs and stan was named the alcs mvp. now, we'd go to extra innings two on for juan soto. >> and this is why the yankees traded for me he comes through in the clutch with the three ron home run. >> yankees, it would then get the final three hours to clinch the pennant they now await the winner between the dodgers and the med, game. six of that series is going to be tonight in la. now it was a busy sports weekend in austin, texas with f1 in town. but the main event was one texas hosting fifth ranked georgia, third quarter texas gets the interception here, but they throw a flag for pass interference so long our fans were not happy. they started throwing trash trash all over the field will get this. the officials didn't got together. >> they actually reversed the call. >> never seen throwing trash on the field actually were kirby
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smart was livid. >> he said the reps tried to rob them, but the bulldogs, they would end up handing texas therefore, loss of the season. georgia wins 32, 15, missouri quarterback brady cooked. meanwhile, he got in you're it on a team's opening series against auburn yesterday. >> he went to the hospital to get an mri on his ankle while it came back. okay. cook then rushed back to the stadium and led the tigers on to fourth-quarter touchdown drives to win game. >> he said afterwards, newly i had two-and-a-half home games left in his career, so he needed to find a way to get back on the field and head coach eli drink, which said cook that you man takes, 12, sherwood down that field for everybody his hit his body on the line for us is incredible and an out to be inspiring to everybody that watched it.
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>> added a gray went from missouri. finally, arizona state, ms two field goals, leighton, their loss yesterday it is cincinnati and head coach kenny dillingham is so unhappy with their kicking game that he's made a plea to the entire student body kicking games of charges it's just saw if you can kick in, you're in arizona state email me right? we're going to have kicking tryouts on monday. so bring it on kicking child's monday. let's go that's something we're going to put it out on ourselves. we're gonna have kicking trial on monday. we got to find somebody who can make field goal arizona state you can be on the football team. my next an email reverse of the call up in the trash grow and other ad precedent he's going to reinforce like if you throw trash, maybe we'll think about it. >> and now more people sat throwing trash, hopefully not you always get the funds stories, man, i'm talking about fall of florida they're
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