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Hi there,
I'm Isabella Rossellini and in the latest episode of This is Not a Beauty podcast from Loreal Group,
we speak to an organic flower farmer and a beauty school graduate and how beauty shapes business.
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My name is I live in Tennessee I've got four kids and My wife and I decided a Few months ago that we needed to pack up and move We actually feel like asylum seekers in our own country Our hope is is that in Connecticut the powers to be will be able to protect us We're leaving All our friends behind,
we've been here for 13 years.
All our family lives in the south.
We'll be a thousand miles away.
I don't know, the whole thing is heartbreaking.
My wife cried a bunch this morning
because we're gonna do a big farewell party this afternoon and do a little country boil and say our goodbyes.
All the best.
From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Ketrowak.
This is The Daily.
Since coming into office,
President Trump has thrown the full weight of the federal government behind denying the very idea of transgender identity and pushing to prevent transminors from getting gender-affirming medical treatments.
In the middle of all that are families scrambling to figure out how to best support their children without becoming targets of the government.
Today, we talk to one of those families.