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The Thought Really Does Count

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Cal Fire Battalion Chief Jonathan Cox told KQED that seeing "a kid holding a sign saying 'thank you' genuinely from the bottom of their heart ... it kind of brings it all home."


Amid the danger and chaos of California's wildfires, it turns out a simple "thank you" goes a long way.

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