just down here where the evacuated area is. there is police tape up everywhere and crowds of people, many runners, who can't get back into their hotels. one thing i know in one of the alleyways where people have been gathering, a lot of the locals have been coming out of their houses and giving coffee and bananas and orange juice to the people who ran who are very underdressed for the slightly chilly day here in boston and who are just loving each other and sort of huddling together and talking and trying to stay warm. one of the men said, thank you very much, i'd like to repay you for this. he said, this is just what humans do, what people do. it's a heartwarming scene of people coming out and helping each other. for a lot of people who are visiting here and come into the city to run the race and have nowhere to go. >> you were there as a participant, adam, or just watching? >> i was just watching, wolf. my stepsisters are runners, and one of them -- the professional runner was a competitor and my