Brian Kilmeade
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It has to be a 24-hour cycle that people are going around.
They have these mobile heating units that people can come into to get warm if they don't want to go into the shelter system.
So I'm not ready to go to, you know, it's been bad, but obviously there could be huge improvement.
But one thing that I think could really improve the quality of life
is if people would actually help out in their own communities in the city.
And I think it's something that happens in the suburbs and in rural areas where you go and you help your neighbors.
But my husband actually went out and bought shovels, and he shoveled the corners of everywhere that we have to walk on our route to school because I could not get a stroller.
There were moms all over my neighborhood unable to get through snowdrifts because where they had cleared, it wasn't even whereβ
Like the ramp was to go down.
And so he was out there doing it.
And then people were coming out of their stores and doing it together.
And there is a spirit that you can create if you are willing to, you know, ask, but also show by example, like we're living here together and you don't, you lose track of that sometimes when you live in a city, but we can be doing more too.
I think to a large degree, yes.
I think that...
if there is still access to hormones, hormone therapy for kids who have not turned 18 yet, that that makes sense.
And there are very few cases of this that is important to highlight.
And also that there are very few cases, 28 cases that are going to wind up through the courts of people that are suing their doctors for doing these surgeries that they say that they didn't want.
They should be punished for that.
Obviously, there's the fine.