Apologies that the video I linked to above is not available. Here is a transcript of the relevant segment:
STEPHANOPOULOS: I want to get one more question this
segment and it comes from Mieke Haeck. She's from state college
Pennsylvania. This is your first presidential election that you're
voting.
MIEKE HAECK: It is.
BIDEN: Hi, Mieke, how are you?
HAECK:
I'm good, thank you. I'm the proud mom of two girls, 8 and 10. My
youngest daughter is transgender. The Trump administration has attacked
the rights of transgender people, banning them from military service,
weakening non discrimination protections and even removing the word
transgender from some government websites.
How will you as
president reverse this dangerous and discriminatory agenda and insure
that the lives and rights of LGBTQ people are protected under U.S. law?
BIDEN:
I will flat out just change the law. Every -- eliminate those executive
orders, number one. You may recall I'm the guy who said -- I was raised
by a man who I remember I was being dropped off, my -- my dad was a
high school educated, well read man who was a really decent guy.
And
I was being dropped off to get an application in the center of our
city; Wilmington, Delaware, the corporate capital of the world at the
time. And these two men, I'm getting out to get an application to be a
lifeguard in the African American community because there was a big
swimming pool complex.
And these two men, well dressed, leaned up
and hugged one another and kissed one another. And I'm getting out of
the car at the light and I turn to my dad. My dad looked at me and said
Joey, it's simple. They love each other.
The idea that an
8-year-old child or a 10-year-old child decides, you know I decided I
want to be transgender. That's what I think I'd like to be. It would
make my life a lot easier. There should be zero discrimination.
And
what's happening is too many transgender women of color are being
murdered. They're being murdered. And I think it's up now to 17, don't
hold me to that number. But it's -- it's higher now?
HAECK: Yes.
BIDEN:
And that's just this year. And so I promise you there is no reason to
suggest that there should be any right denied your daughter or
daughters, whichever one or two ...
HAECK: One.
BIDEN:
... one, your daughter -- that your other daughter has a right to be
and do. None, zero. And by the way, my son Bo, passed away; he was the
attorney general in the state of Delaware. He was the guy who got the
first transgender passed in the state of Delaware and because of a young
man who became a woman who worked for him in the attorney general
offices.