and donald trump. people claim they want change, new and different choices. yet the same candidates are renominated time and time again. bill: a potential rematch is in the works, folks. is that exciting u.s. voters? is there still time to flip the script? we ll ask marc thiessen about that coming up. the debate over transgender women in sports is alive and well and politicians are under pressure to take a side. what will they say? are you confident that you know that gender is binary, are you confident it isn t a spectrum? do you know this as a scientist? helping them achieve financial freedom. we re investing for our clients in the projects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive.
biology. are you confident you know that gender is as binary as you are describing it. are you confident it isn t a spectrum? i am. there is a lot of scientific research that gender is a spectrum. i disagree. harris: such a great conversation with vivek ramaswamy. we ll get into that. brian kilmeade is next.
it s pretty legitimate that we won t allow genital castration through puberty blockers. how do you know are you confident that you know that gender is as binary as you re describing it? are you confident it isn t a spectrum? do you know this as a scientist? there s two x chromosomes if you re a woman, xy. there s a lot of scientific research that says gender is a spectrum. i respectfully disagree. we ve created a culture that teaches parents they re being bigly onned or bad people if they don t actually take those steps. so part of what i think is, listen, gender dysphoria for the rare few people who have suffered it is a condition of suffering. my question is why on earth are we going out of our way to create even more of it? emily: that conversation for me, kayleigh, is the thoughtfulness, the detail, it is clear that he is prepared and thoughtful and has done his