wolf's special reported "isis: what should the u.s. do now," tonight at 9:00 eastern here on cnn. thank you, sir. >>> next, caitlyn jenner, former formerly bruceenner revealed her new image of all places, "vanity fair." what's next? how will this moment serve to be an inspiration for others? does it matter that she's a celebrity? >>> now that caitlyn jenner is, in her own words, free many are asking can her change benefit the transgender movement? her stunning "vanity fair" cover exposed the world her courage and bravery. a lot of her supporters hope the transition sparks a larger conversation about the transgender community in general. actress laverne cox who stars on netflix' "orange is the new black" wrote on her blog "most trans folks don't have the privileges caitlyn and i now have. it is those trans folks, we must continue to lift up." joining me, iliza beyer, executive director of the network that works on lgbt issues in our schools. celebrated the 25th anniversary last night. congratulations. also with me clubrity publicist howard ragman who supported chaz bono during his transition. welcome to you. howard, let me begin with your p.r.