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HARDtalk

and all her friends now understand her to be a girl, even though she was assigned male at birth, the alleviation in her distress compared to how she was before, that for me is the convincing argument in her case. and i think it's about looking at balancing... what we have to look at with young people is balancing the severe distress that gender dysphoria can cause versus all potential options for them. of course, potential risks. and a constant review with the child themselves. but what is really going on here? because the data is extraordinary. there seems to have been this exponential sort of explosion in the numbers of children who are being taken to clinics and who are being reported as experiencing gender dysphoria in recent years. you know, i think the figures that were used in the new statesman magazine not so long ago — in 2010, a0 girls under 18 were referred to the gender identity development service in the uk. by 2018, that number had

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HARDtalk

become a big issue. yes. she was put on them at 16. which is a reversable treatment. puberty blockers are a reversible treatment. she made the decision as an adult, and i think all adults should have bodily autonomy. that to me seems analogous... should children have bodily autonomy? within reason. i mean, children do. we have legal rights for children about certain... you know, there was the gillick case about whether or not children should be able to access contraception, for example. puberty blockers, which are used for the alleviation of gender dysphoria for trans young people, were originally prescribed to children for precocious puberty. most treatments given to trans young people were actually developed for non—trans young people. and the other thing i wanted to say is that whilst keira bell's apparent distress with the decisions that she made is very real, i feel its use in this context is analogous to what you see in the us. as we're seeing right now with the anti—abortion lobby is that you can get very powerful stories of abortion regret. but would most feminists agree that because... i mean, the plaintiff in roe

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HARDtalk

who feel that they are inhabiting a body that doesn't represent their gender identity. and we're talking about kids — very young kids in some cases. what do you think the right thing to do is in those cases? well, i think the first thing to say there is that there is no one right thing to do. this is a bespoke situation in every case. every child is different. every child's particular experience. we have to talk in generalisations for the purposes of this discussion, for the purposes of media. but every child will have a different relationship with gender, and even children experiencing gender dysphoria, there can be, like, a huge difference in experience. in the book, i look at a case study. i speak to a family of a young trans girl who, at the time i spoke to her, was still in primary school. she had socially transitioned. 0bviously, young children do not medically transition. and the alleviation of her distress from when she was allowed to go into school

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HARDtalk

isn't an isolated example. too often things are going badly wrong — and that needs to stop, doesn't it? i mean, keira bell's surgical interventions all happened in adulthood, and... sure, but she was put on the... puberty blockers have become a big issue. yes. she was put on them at 16. which is a reversable treatment. puberty blockers are a reversible treatment. she made the decision as an adult, and i think all adults should have bodily autonomy. that to me seems analogous... should children have bodily autonomy? within reason. i mean, children do. we have legal rights for children about certain... you know, there was the gillick case about whether or not children should be able to access contraception, for example. puberty blockers, which are used for the alleviation of gender dysphoria for trans young people, were originally prescribed to children for precocious puberty. most treatments given to trans young people were actually developed for non—trans young people. and the other thing i wanted to say is that whilst keira bell's apparent distress with the decisions that she made is very real, i feel its use in this context is analogous to what

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HARDtalk

i speak to a family of a young trans girl who, at the time i spoke to her, was still in primary school. she had socially transitioned. 0bviously, young children do not medically transition. and the alleviation of her distress from when she was allowed to go into school and all her friends now understand her to be a girl, even though she was assigned male at birth, the alleviation in her distress compared to how she was before, that for me is the convincing argument in her case. and i think it's about looking at balancing... what we have to look at with young people is balancing the severe distress that gender dysphoria can cause versus all potential options for them. of course, potential risks. and a constant review with the child themselves. but what is really going on here? because the data is extraordinary. there seems to have been this exponential sort of explosion in the numbers of children who are being taken to clinics and who are being reported as experiencing gender dysphoria in recent years. you know, i think the

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

emergency goes a long way to make sure people understand this is a very high priority. >> you experienced, you know, first hand in your role at nih the stigmatization of the gay and bisexual community, the male community. during hiv aids and how you dealt with it and became a hero in your response. how do we avoid that this time? >> we do exactly what we did when we got it right finally back then. you have to engage the community and you've got to put yourself in their shoes and say how can we make it such that there is no stigma or at least a very strong alleviation of any potential for stigma at the same time that you provide directly to the

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

in the middle east, particularly in the gulf region, so when he heads to jedda history, saudi arabia on friday, he will meet with the council, a collection of both nations there, and one of the big items on that agenda is expected to be oil and gas, as we have talked about on the show, for weeks and months now, the rising price of oil, it is a huge domestic political problem, for biden, and so there is some hope from the administration that he will be able to get some more oil out of saudi arabia, and they are trying to downplay expectations of how much impact that will have, in the u.s., but any alleviation of inflated gas prices is sure to bring some relief to american consumers and some political help to joe biden. and to your question about muhammad bin sal man, and yes, as he is called, the president has been wishy-washy on whether or not he will meet with him. when he was in madrid on foreign

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

alleviation of what we are paying for gas. it is clear that the israelis and the saudi's are moving closer to one another. they may or may not have an announcement. the president believes that is an important game. certainly, it is for israel and saudi arabia. finally, i think there is a looming presence over this. these states are moving closer together. there may be an announcement on a regional air defense integration system. there are possibilities and prospects, here. i am hoping the president will resoundingly, privately, publicly. several americans are being detained or imprisoned by the crown prince. >> you helped to spell out the stated goals of the white house in the strip to saudi arabia, but this is what the crown

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

better but have a better commission outlook given the price of gas, given what is happening to the stock market. >> well, gene sperling served in a similar capacity in the clinton administration. he's sending a signal that they're hitting all the levers that they can. he talked in the past about price collusion on the oil companies and seeing if they can do more to help alleviation the situation. we looked into this a dozen times whether the industry was gunning things here. not a one under democratic and republican administrations did we ever get evidence of that. but having said that, they're kind of at a loss here as to how to go moving forward. as you know right now, it's really up to the federal reserve. it's been busy aggressively hiking interest rates and that has been sort of a big issue for the markets as well. one of the reasons why they slid so precipitously in the first half of the year. the irony with the market of today, martha, is fact that interest rates have been coming

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Alex Witt Reports

c.a.r.e.s. act money, money from covid, that is just sitting in the state coffers. if we turned around move that money right now is give rebates to every citizen, at least beneath the income of $100, 000, to help them start some through the summer in the high gas taxes, i think we should be trying to figure out worlds we can make savings terms of gas prices. figure short-term alleviation in terms of barrels, bringing down inflation when it comes to retail. anything we can do, really, to help every day working class people get through the next couple months. that is going to be really important. because of, not we are going to lose both a domestic policy side as well as a foreign policy side. >> meantime, let me ask you about the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. because in particular, in your state of arizona, -- i think nearly all of the abortion clinics of stop arriving sore services because there is legal confusion about whether or not the law banning abortion dating back to 1901 is now in effect. there are protests at the state capitol in phoenix, they have

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