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. >> their two sons, brandonandbrody, werevery young when caitlyn opened her heart to linda. back in the '80s, linda said she was naive about transgender issues. "e.t." visited the then married couple at their home in 1982. >> she's my best friend. she's my lover. we do practically everything together. >> absolutely true. >> i mean you look at that and people say, well, weren't there >> no. >> would you have lifted that remarkable man and have any idea? no. >> when was the first time that you saw her as a woman? >> i was invited by my then-husband, to come to new york to be with him on a weekend trip. and i thought okay, maybe we can get passes, put everything aside and we can move on and when i knocked on the hotel door -- she opened the door. as caitlyn as we now know her. full makeup and >> how did you react? >> i crumbled. i think i fell down in the hall of the hotel. i crumbled and she was very apologetic. she said i'm very sorry, but i think you need to see who i truly am. >> in her book "a little thing called life" she reveals their marriage came to an end about six months aft
. >> their two sons, brandon and brody, were very young when caitlyn opened her heart to linda. back in the '80s, linda said she was naive about transgender issues. "e.t." visited the then married couple at their home in 1982. >> she's my best friend. she's my lover. we do practically everything together. >> absolutely true. >> i mean you look at that and people say, well, weren't there >> no. >> would you have lifted that remarkable man and have...
brodyherein malibu. linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "my happiness was complete until that day when bro months old and brandon was just about 3 ? and my remarkable husband came to me one day and said, "i need to tell you something about myself." linda feared it was an affair. it proved more consequential than that. linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "and he said, "i identify as a woman." those words-- excuse me? what does that even mean, you identify as a woman? he said, "i am a woman. // i would like to become inside." it was earth-shattering. it was devastating. people can't understand: "you must've had some kind of idea." no, nunca, nada, never, nothing." linda says therapy sessions along with jenner would bring her greater linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "my deeper compassion went to bruce. for her to have felt so trapped in the wrong body, it broke my heart to think that he that he new york." linda thompson / thing called life": "yes. i was trying to understand this thing called transgender and when bruce s
brody here in malibu. linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "my happiness was complete until that day when bro months old and brandon was just about 3 ? and my remarkable husband came to me one day and said, "i need to tell you something about myself." linda feared it was an affair. it proved more consequential than that. linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "and he said, "i identify as a woman." those words--...
comprehend. >> their two sons, brandonandbrodywerevery young when caitlyn opened her heart to linda. she was na?ve about transgender issues. "e.t" visited the then-married couple in 1982. >> she's my best friend, my lover, we do practically everything together. >> that's true. you look at that, and people say weren't there any signs. no, did you know? would you have listed that remarkable man and had any idea? no. >> when was the first time you saw her as a woman? >> i was invited by my then husband to come to new york to i thought, okay, maybe we can get past this, put everything aside and we can move on, and when i talked on the hotel door, she opened the door as caitlyn, as we now know her, full makeup and fully dressed as a woman. >> how did you react? >> i crumbled. i think i fell down in the hall of the hotel. i crumbled. and she was very apologetic. said i'm very sorry, but i think you need to see who i truly many. >> t pregnant she felt at times her husband wasn't nice to her. >> i felt maybe there might have been requisite animosity or jealousy that exhibited itself a
comprehend. >> their two sons, brandon and brody were very young when caitlyn opened her heart to linda. she was na?ve about transgender issues. "e.t" visited the then-married couple in 1982. >> she's my best friend, my lover, we do practically everything together. >> that's true. you look at that, and people say weren't there any signs. no, did you know? would you have listed that remarkable man and had any idea? no. >> when was the first time you saw her as...
sons brandonandbrodyherein malibu. you say this was the happiest time of your life? >> the very happiest time of my life. my happiness was complete. until that day when my remarkable husband came to me one day and said, i need to tell you something about myself. >> reporter: linda feared it was an affair. it proved more consequential than that. >> he said, i identify as a woman. it was effort-shattering. it was devastating. people can't understand. you must have had some kind of idea. no, naud da, never, nothing. >> reporter: they had proclaimed the joys of their union to the world at large. at first linda says she couldn't help but cry out in shock and anguish. >> a mirror? because you're not only a man, you're the epitome of the ideal man. because in my ignorance and in my naivete, i thought maybe this is something we could fix. to say that i was a blithering, pathetic idiot at the time would not be an overstatement. >> reporter: they separated and would divorce. jenner began hormone and hair removal treatments. one day the boys came home from a visit to their father's house.
sons brandon and brody here in malibu. you say this was the happiest time of your life? >> the very happiest time of my life. my happiness was complete. until that day when my remarkable husband came to me one day and said, i need to tell you something about myself. >> reporter: linda feared it was an affair. it proved more consequential than that. >> he said, i identify as a woman. it was effort-shattering. it was devastating. people can't understand. you must have had some...
. >> reporter: she was his lover, confessor and care giver for four and a half years. >> mysonbrodywhenhe grasped the impact of me living with him, he said mom, you know, he's the >>> the mix is next. we'll be right back. nice long . big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you'reeligible for medicare,you may knowit only covers about 80%of your part bmedical expenses.the rest is up to you.call now and find outabout an aarp medicaresupplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company.like all standardized medicarepplement insurance plans,it could save youin out-of-pocket medical costs.call now to requestyour free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ]you'll be able to visitany doctor or hospitalthat accepts medicare patients.p
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married her and i wouldn't have had the two most wonderful children of my life. brandonandbrody. >>linda also has the gift of songwriter. ?? ?? >> i feel like i have experienced so much. and it's been fascinating to use that as a resource for some of my writing. >> in the '70s linda had a passionate relationship with elvis presley. who she said was actually a quiet, shy man, single after her divorce from second husband music producer david foster linda's life revolves around her family. >> how often do you see caitlyn? >> i don't see caitlyn that often. when i do it's very cordial, i'm always delighted to see her. we get together on family occasions, like eva's first birthday. >> what do your boys call caitlyn now? >> dad. she is their dad. >> linda said it was her son she wrote the book for to chronicle her history for them. she knows at some point in the future they may have more york. kevin there's big drama on "the real housewives of new york city." >> that's what these ladies do for a living. they get crazy. and the finale gets wild we have inside secrets, but we visited r
married her and i wouldn't have had the two most wonderful children of my life. brandon and brody. >> linda also has the gift of songwriter. ?? ?? >> i feel like i have experienced so much. and it's been fascinating to use that as a resource for some of my writing. >> in the '70s linda had a passionate relationship with elvis presley. who she said was actually a quiet, shy man, single after her divorce from second husband music producer david foster linda's life revolves...
brodywas18 months old and brandon was just about 3 ? and my remarkable husband came to me one day and said, "i need to tell you something about myself." linda feared it was an affair. it proved more consequential than that. linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "and he said, "i identify as a woman." those words-- excuse me? what does that even mean, you identify as said, "i am a woman. // i would like to become it was devastating. people can't understand: "you must've had some kind of idea." no, nunca, nada, never, nothing." linda says therapy sessions along with jenner would bring her greater understanding. linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "my deeper compassion went to bruce. for her to have felt so trapped had struggled so long and so hard." chris connelly / abc news: "i guess, in some ways, you met caitlyn on a trip to new york." linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "yes. i was trying to understand this thing called transgender and when bruce said, "come to new york and be with your husband," husband was the word i was lo
brody was 18 months old and brandon was just about 3 ? and my remarkable husband came to me one day and said, "i need to tell you something about myself." linda feared it was an affair. it proved more consequential than that. linda thompson / author, "a little thing called life": "and he said, "i identify as a woman." those words-- excuse me? what does that even mean, you identify as said, "i am a woman. // i would like to become it was devastating....
remember the movie? >> would you be able to? myson,brody, whenhe was old enough to fully understand the impact of my having lived with e elvis presley, he goes, mom, he's the ori >> quite a story. >> she was one of the composers for "the body guard" sound track. >> we'll have much more of that interview on "gma" this morning. >>> but that's what's making news in america this morning. >> check us out at atmfans.com >>> alerting neighbors in this neighborhood that noticed a suspicious car. it's what they found inside that launched a major investigation. >>> one of us should have been there -- should have been injured but we >>> face-to-face with the serial street shooter just before he opened fire. >>> in the state trooper shot and killed a man, but did the man even hear the warning to pull over. >>> we are enduring weather alert as showers and storms move across the phoenix metro that started let -- late last night.
remember the movie? >> would you be able to? my son, brody, when he was old enough to fully understand the impact of my having lived with e elvis presley, he goes, mom, he's the ori >> quite a story. >> she was one of the composers for "the body guard" sound track. >> we'll have much more of that interview on "gma" this morning. >>> but that's what's making news in america this morning. >> check us out at atmfans.com >>>...
. >> reporter: at 13 yearsold,brodydavissays he was just feet away from a would-be burglar in broad daylight thursday afternoon. >> he was over here trying to open the door. i saw him and i just run because i was very scared. >> reporter: bernie was home alone. his family had left the rockland home minutes before and he was about to leave, too, when he says he saw the man at the side door armed with a knife. go get my bike to go to my friend's house, and i see this guy trying to open the door, and he has a huge knife in his pocket. and i just froze. >> reporter: as brody began running a around the neighbor's house and then to a friend's home, he says the man chased him before darting into the woods. brody frantically called his dad. >> he's like, dad, dad, and he was kind of freaking out that he saw somebody try to break into the house. so i immediately panicked and left work and described the situation. and i said we got >> police searched the woods and found nothing. they released this sketch based on brody' description. >> i hope he never comes back and my family can stay safe. >
. >> reporter: at 13 years old, brody davis says he was just feet away from a would-be burglar in broad daylight thursday afternoon. >> he was over here trying to open the door. i saw him and i just run because i was very scared. >> reporter: bernie was home alone. his family had left the rockland home minutes before and he was about to leave, too, when he says he saw the man at the side door armed with a knife. go get my bike to go to my friend's house, and i see this guy...
remember the movie? >> would you be able to? myson,brody, whenhe was old enough to fully understand the impact of my having lived with e elvis presley, he goes he's the original pimp daddy. >> quite a story. >> she was one of the composers for "the body guard" sound track. >> we'll have much more of that interview on "gma" this morning. >>> but that's what's making news in america this morning. >> check us out at atmfans.com >> right now on "wisn 12 news this morning," a local college campus on lockdown overnight. the new information we're learning about what caused the emergency response. >> plus, life in sherman park is getting back to normal this morning. the change that happened overnight and what it means for te city. >> plus, weather watch 12 as we take a live look outside. a beautiful day ahead but there are storms in the forecast. when you may want to grab an umbrella. >> good morning and "welcome to wisn 12 news this morning." i'm ben wagner. >> and i'm melinda davenport. it's 4:30 on this tuesday, august 23rd. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist sally severson is
remember the movie? >> would you be able to? my son, brody, when he was old enough to fully understand the impact of my having lived with e elvis presley, he goes he's the original pimp daddy. >> quite a story. >> she was one of the composers for "the body guard" sound track. >> we'll have much more of that interview on "gma" this morning. >>> but that's what's making news in america this morning. >> check us out at atmfans.com...
remember the movie? >> would you be able to? myson,brody, whenhe was old enough to fully understand the impact of my having lived with e elvis presley, he goes, mom, he's the original pimp daddy. >> quite a story. >> she was one of the composers for "the body guard" sound track. >> we'll have much more of that interview on "gma" this morning. >>> but that's what's making news in america this morning. >> check us out at atmfans.com and have a great tuesday. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning, everyone. >> we're learning new information on a murder in south jersey. >>> police say that a woman was stabbed to death inside a high-rise apartment her husband is also injured. we're live at that scene with new details. >> police in delaware county search for crews overnight where a young woman was shot while walking home. >> the campaign trail will wind through suburban philadelphia today. mike pence will be there drumming up support for the gop ticket. >> matt
remember the movie? >> would you be able to? my son, brody, when he was old enough to fully understand the impact of my having lived with e elvis presley, he goes, mom, he's the original pimp daddy. >> quite a story. >> she was one of the composers for "the body guard" sound track. >> we'll have much more of that interview on "gma" this morning. >>> but that's what's making news in america this morning. >> check us out at atmfans.com...
.brodydavis,home alone this afternoon, not surprisingly texting with a friend. >> i was getting my things to go to my friend's house, i came out through the front door i was walking down the walkway and i see someone trying to break into >> the big burly suspect by the side door trying to pick the lock, and i see someone right over here with a knife in the left pocket trying to break into the house. the 13-year-old , his heart racing. i saw they had a knife so i was scared , i ran across to my neighbors yard he saw me, he tried to meet me behind the yard to come around and like catch me over there. too clever for the burglar, brody back tracked to a neighbors home and called his dad at work. i was up out of my chair, tell me call the police immediately. he had such a vivid description. before getting away, brody made sure to get a good look. he was bald had a red beard he had a scar on his right leg a lot like the image on this composite sketch. >> you know, he took a picture unhis mind and remembered a lot of details and got the hell out of there. >> he saw me. he was scared. h
. brody davis, home alone this afternoon, not surprisingly texting with a friend. >> i was getting my things to go to my friend's house, i came out through the front door i was walking down the walkway and i see someone trying to break into >> the big burly suspect by the side door trying to pick the lock, and i see someone right over here with a knife in the left pocket trying to break into the house. the 13-year-old , his heart racing. i saw they had a knife so i was scared , i...