good evening, ali. i needed the answer to that, who will be. do you have an idea? i do, but i can say. i can t say. i have to respect the wishes of the new collagen, like some other people. fair enough, i want to go back to the conversation you are having with germany about almost people. it was a new york story but the same in every major city. the majority of chronically homeless in the city are, they suffer from substance abuse and mental illness. they are voiceless, they are homeless, no one cares. they re all around us, and if you choose not to, look you may not see them. but if you choose to look, you realize that they are your fellow citizens, and they are the last bastion. you can kick them when they re down, because there s not to speak for them. i m glad that you did we did. it s really important to remind each other and ourselves about our shared humidity. we re all in this together. you did that. have a good week, i ll see you next week. t. welcome to
anti-trans bills have been passed nationwide. this week, missouri became the latest day to do so. on wednesday, its republican led legislature passed a bill that would create a near total ban on gender affirming care for minors regardless of parental consent. missouri s republican governor has expressed support for the legislation and is expected to sign into law. one missouri family raising a 16-year-old transgender son had this to say about the bill. this is medical care that our sons doctors say he needs, that we his parents think he needs, and that he wants. the path that much out was on before he got to the gender center was the wrong path. it s devastating to know that other kids will not have access to that same health care. mister officials on wednesday also passed legislation that would require schools to force transgender students to compete on athletic teams that reflect the six that they were assigned at birth. as a result of that legislation, a board member of one of