Unbelievable. Where does your strength come from . Where does your strength come from . My family, my family, i have eight grandchildren, and one on the way. Theyre my rock. Theyre my rock, yes. Yes, and im going to do this because of them. Thats right. For the love of the family, i get that. And to walk down and see that sea of pink, it is, it is overwhelming. Definitely is. And specially for somebody who is going through it right now. Exactly. It is just, youre right, overwhelming, and i dont know what else to say. We wish you all of the best. Happy mother day. What a beautiful family you have. I do, i do. Very blessed person. And we wish you all the best. Thank you. And we love hearing these stories, thank you for sharing. Thank you. Yes, have wonderful day you guys. It is just so many stories like this. It is woman after woman. Family after family. Who have been touched by this disease. And theyre still being touched by this disease like that, three times, and currently dealing with it, high there, how are you . Whats your name . Michelle. Michelle, tell us a little bit about your journey . I was diagnosed in september. This september . This september, stage one Breast Cancer, i had a lumpectomy done, i had a good report afterward. Did i have some radiation treatment, and im now on some therapy. But im doing very well. Were so happy to hear that. You are technically in the middle of treatment right now . Yes, i finish my radiation, now i am just doing hormone therapy, taking a pill. So your first time down the steps . Yep. How did that feel . It felt wonderful. Very emotional. My family is all here with me today. So i couldnt get through it without them, yes. The family is really the thread that goes all the way through this. People have their kids with them, are these your kids . High, family. High husband. Hello. It is great. I love seeing your smile with them. Thank you. All right, you guys go enjoy the day. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for all of your support. My daughter, i told you, i was 40 years. I turn 40 next week. So only seven months old when i was diagnosed. So you were seven months old. Right. You were diagnosed. And how are you doing today . Great. Wonderful. Let me ask you, in 40 years, how has this changed . The conversation about Breast Cancer, and talking about it out loud . More, you know, people know more, they know to go to the doctor, if they find something, and self examination. I actually red an article from betty rollins, wrote first to cry, and when i read it, i went home and thats when i found the lump. Really . Yes. As a caught here did this a while back, where there wasnt this much support, it must feel great for you to be out here and see the sea of pink. It is, it is amazing, ive been doing this for 15 years. And it is great to see everybody, rain or shine, everyone always here, having good time, supporting each other, it feels so good to be a part of it. All my angels. Yes. All of my angels . She has six kids, she survived us and Breast Cancer. She got it twice. She got it ten years after the first time, too. Well, i say you are a pretty strong womanment and we salute you. Happy mother day. Thank you. Thank you guys. Ukee . Thank you so much. We have gloria, six year survivor . Right. Gloria . I have my family and friend with me. This is such an emotional moment for me. Every year i say im not going to cry coming down the stems, but i cry like a baby. I was crying along with you. They were tears of joy. Yes, they were. What do you think about when you come down those steps . That i am still here. I am a survivor. And, you know, i just miss those that are going on before me. But those that walk today, theyre blessed. And youre finding a lot of people that you have seen over the last five, six years, on these steps with you . Yes, continuously, theyre on the steps, they walk with me, and we walk together as family. Regardless of your color, were sisters. This is a fraternity, a sorority, that you dont want to be in, but once youre in it, youre in it for life. How much support . Tell me about the support your family gives you . My family sports me 100 , through rain, snow, whatever, theyre here. Even in the rain this morning, everybody was out here, with me, standing, you know, mom it is raining, but we will be there. Have you had to reach out to other people who have called you up and said, oh, i was just diagnosed with Breast Cancer, have you had that experience . Yes, french mine, bonnie, bonnie just diagnosed when Breast Cancer, and i was a support for her. What did you tell her . What was the first think you made. This is not a death sentence, you will shall strong, you will go on, and we will be therefore you. Thank you, god bless you, and the family, as well. We will take a short break right now. But jim, if you could take a look at this young man right here, thats a rocky look alike. Were all champions. Were all champions today. Here he is, on the art museum stems. Here we are for the susan g. Komen race for the cure in this fight against cancer, and just like rock, we will win this fight. We will be right back. As an educator, its all about connections. Youre not just in the classroom; youre part of the community. You meet these tiny kids every year, and you help them learn and grow. But you also get to know their families, and over the years they become a part of your life, and you become a part of theirs. When you build those connections, you can accomplish some Pretty Amazing things. Im Jackie Kruzik and im proud to be a new jersey educator. Welcome back to the 20th annual race for the cure, all culminated when the survivors walk down the Art Museum Steps, raising their hands in victory, cheers, hugs, we were all here to witness this, and the tears and hugs are still going on, and this is what it is all about. Coming together as a family, that was carol, yes, such beautiful moment. Really was. And the tears werent just the people who had been impacted by Breast Cancer, i know you were crying because if you got a heart, youre going to feel it. Thats right. You know, you dont have to necessarily have had these experiences to be able to feel the experience. And so many people know what it is like, what would you do if it happened to me . But you know what i think, theyre hopefully take away interest this if you get that word, you can walk down the survivor steps. You know, you may have to go a few steps before you get to the survivor steps, but once youre there, youre there. And you are an inspiration forever. Walk down with pride. Seeing everyones faces, it moved everyone here. Really a study, right, we all have, as humans. Youre exactly right. From a heart and youre here for that and youre at home and youre listening to these stories, it hits you right there. Because you do feel, even if it hasnt touched your family, which it has touched so many, you feel it immediately right in the gut. You know what that can be like. Because you know the other thing, if it happens, to your family, a lot of these people, and it never touched their family, until it happened to them. Thats right. So thats why we do things like this, raise awareness. A lot more to come. We will send it over to our colleagues now, our morning team, jim, and brooke. Hey, gang . Hey guys, so hard to hear, brooke, because there is so much going on around us right now. Thats us. This is amazing. Just survive or, just all the survivors, you guys have been telling us what it is like,. I tell you, weve been here just seeing, watching, participate in this event, i dont think anyone at home has any idea what this is like. It is a very emotional time. Some people, it is fun. Emotional fun. Well, we will head over to the start line. We will meet Katie Fehlinger, over there with this win. Yes. Smaller cam and everything. Exciting. We will do this, head over, lets go over. Lets do. This youre coming with us. We find katie, i think we send it back over to katie and jess . Walk down the steps. Yes, i did. Okay. What took to you the steps . Im a Breast Cancer survivor. Twotimes i ive had it, so yes. How far separate in the. My first time i was 35, the second, 41, so like six years . At 35 did they say we got it, dont have to worry about it, or is there a chance . I was watched very much constant doctor visit. Keep real good watch on me. Ive had a lot of surgeries. So you really have been through the mill. What can you tell to someone . Did they watch yours early . Did you yours common fast and furious . Early detection what did you say at that point . What did you have to go through . Stayed very strong. Very positive. Did you know you could be that strong and positive in the face of such a diagnosis . I told my sons, i have two boys, i toll them, mommy is tough. And i was a fighter. And thats, you know . They got a mom to be proud of. Were all proud of you. Our inspiration. Thank you so much. All right, more with race for the cure, when we come back. What a day. We built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. Not the land. The water. Or power sources. Its the people. American workers. They build worldclass products. And that builds communities. And a better future. For all of us. Because making something in america means so much, to so many. Weathertech. Proudly made in america. As an educator, its all about connections. Youre not just in the classroom; youre part of the community. You meet these tiny kids every year, and you help them learn and grow. But you also get to know their families, and over the years they become a part of your life, and you become a part of theirs. When you build those connections, you can accomplish some Pretty Amazing things. Im Jackie Kruzik and im proud to be a new jersey educator. Here we are, it is mothers day, and it is turning out to be little better. Not going to say Beautiful Day just yet. But, joining me here from our sister station, 1210, you can hear dom every morning from nine to noon. Is that correct . Correct, kate. And sounds like typical weather person saying well make the best of it. Ive done this for 15 years, the first time, that it has rained only the second time in 26 years. But there is still a huge crowd. And there is still that moment, when the survivors come down, and seem to be equal number this year, still that excitement, that thrill, that goes with this. Always great to see the steps filled with survivors, because, thats how we know. Hopefully work to go finds a cure for Breast Cancer. I dont believe what youre speak out there some magical cure that will happen, but what we see each year recall i detection, increment al progress, what the money goes toward, some of the contributions in the tens of thousands of dollars. Really moth he is important part, what we kind of stress, great to be here, to celebrate, wonderful, but really the dollars that make a difference. I dont know any place in the country, perfect synergy, mothers day, thank you, we toss it to stephanie and natasha. Were so inspired by all of the volunteers, the dedication every komen philadelphia, we have Many Associates group here, natasha will talk to some of the folks you brought with you . We have carol here, and mimi. Tell me a little bit about your storey . Youre a survive snore. Yes, i am, may the six, thank god i am a survivor. Absolutely, thank god for that. And you are still in your in the midst of your johnny . I was diagnosed when triple negative Breast Cancer on january 20th of this year. And im in the middle of my chemo right now. Well best of luck to you, and you for surviving, as wellbeing being out here in the midst of this. Whats it mean to you both be out here, so many people under standing your struck unless. To me, i see all of surround involves ores, i know i will be one real soon and i pray to stay that way. Got to claim t and you . I just thank god for everyone im going to try lord willing to be here. Both you guys, and we also have some other special guests, as well, with shoprite. You are an owner after shoprite . Shoprite west chester, shot right of westfield. From the corporate level, to be able to be involved and to help out employees as well . Important to us, like to be part of the community, we have a lot of customers, also have associates who have Breast Cancer survivors, so real important to us to be a part of this. Thank you all so much for your effort and what you are doing with your employees, thank you guys for being here, best of luck to you, god bless you all, and stephanie you have got a very special story . Thats right. Shoprite thank you very much to all of you, you know, it is about coworkers, being here, and families out here for race for the cure. I have a story for you now about one very special family, here today. Take a look. Gathering for flossy and their mothers day tradition, share not just family bonn, but also, a history with cancer. When you do get it, it changes your whole outlook on life. Flossy was diagnosed when Breast Cancer 12 years ago, thats when she started walking in the race for the cure, part of the sea of pink survivors coming down the steps of the art museum. It was the most aweinspiring thing in the world. Two husbands died from cancer, then, some of the daughters started being diagnosed. Years ago, they would have cut my leg off. Shelly, one of two stepdaughters, rare czar comb a susan the oldest of the three biological daughters has had several episodes with ovarian cancer. My doctor said that, well, obviously some sort of family connection. But were not smart enough yet to know what it was. Genetic testing was negative. They dont have the back a gene, but jane who lives in atlanta was also diagnosed with Breast Cancer, like her mother. Daughter ricky who lives in israel comes to philadelphia every year for mother day. I dont have cancer, thank god. It concerns me, yes, i speak to my older sister every day. Lisa who lives in canada is also cancer free. She will be with the group for mother day. Flossy, who is 87 now, will have all five girls with her walking. I keep saying to my friend, as long as my mom will walk a 5k, im flying in. Distance doesnt keep them apart. Mom and the girls always stay in touch, even if it is with face time. But for mothers day, they always try to be together, in person, for the walk. It is wonderful. It is really, really marvelous. Great way to spend mothers day. So flossy and her girls, theyre out here, someplace, enjoying today, theyre out here every year, so many wonderful families we see out here every year, natasha. And so many stories, i mean, everybodys got a story, thats why theyre here, whether theyre surviving, whether they are, you know, just being diagnosed or whatever, finding the support they need and the love from this particular race. Thats what it is all about on this mothers day, so the race is about to start. Yes without further a do we get back to ukee and jessica, as well. Carol ukee and i found a little someone. A loft survivors on the steps, and Something Else on the steps of the art museum. Who do we have here . Ukee, we have got rocky, i guess . Yes, maam. How are you today . Im good. How is everybody doing . Blessed to be here. And come here to stand, i have relatives that passed away from cancer, so i come for them. Theyre not here any more. But and i come for philadelphia. And you also said that women are coming up and crying on your shoulder . Yes, maam. Ive had people come to up me and cry. Will you walk up the steps with me . Sure ill. Of course. But dow it from my heart, as the number one rocky look alike in the worlds. If you do say so yourself. Well, everybody says so. Hollywood. Real name. Michael avello from new york originally upstate new york. Rocky, always a fighter. You see these women, and the men, fighting as well. What do you say to them to keep them, keep them on that track . Keep the fate. Never quit no matter what goes on. Keep punching. Never stop. He was the champion right here, you want to run those steps . Do it. You want to run it . Do it together. Were going to do it together. Come on, rock. Lets go rock. Well, there you go, Ukee Washington running up the Art Museum Steps with rocky. Yes, with michael. Michael, there they are. Very well done. And you know what . Every woman who stood up there, who stood up put both arms up in the air. Yes. Yes. We did it, too. So it is amazing day. You can see, how the steps have cleared out. Thats right. A lot of these women who have gone through cancer treatment, and theyre survivors, they were running, theyre walking,. You know what i love . Bringing their whole family out with them, they have their kids, their grandkids, neices, never use, because this really is a fight for the family fight for the community. It takes getting all together to really beat this disease. Youre so right. It starts in the family, but then once you get it, handled in your family, youre in a position to help other people. Thats right. Hi, whats your message here . Stage four Breast Cancer, need more research dollars, were very happy everybodys here, raising awareness, and raising money, but, stage four is the only stage that kills, and since 1976, the numbers of women under 40 have tripled, okay . And why do they think that is . I dont know. They need to do more research. Also, our numbers are not counted properly. The metastatic Breast Cancer numbers are estimate, linked us into what originally we were diagnosed at. So we need more research. Need to raise awareness about stage four, 20, to 36 early stage Breast Cancer can become metastatic. And thats regardless of treatment. We appreciate it, we really do. We just want to educate, thats all. We appreciate that you brought that. Yes, indeed. That you brought that message to us. It is about educating everyone about this disease. And the different facet of it. We dont lose any more of our young women, and mothers, you know, it is mother day, too many people have lost their mother. We doesnt want anyone else to lose moms. We need more research dedicated to late stage. And thats it. Listen, it is mother day, and we absolutely remember those that weve lost, and those are holes in families that cannot be filled. So that, we are remembering, the survivors, those we lost, honoring the survivors today, celebrating with those who are still with us. , it is a powerful day. Well be right back. Thats a fact. But this whole blondes have more fun thing. Standing by for fun. This ray every sunday shine there is happy mother day, to all of you out, there and speaking of moms. Yes . We have a colleague who is a mom, but her children are just infants. Yes, Katie Fehlinger has her twins with her, we have something we would like to call you called stroller cam. Katie is running in the race, and hopefully we can take a look now at stroller cam. We are told it is a little bit washed out. So, we do understand it is not perfect quality, but we want you to see the beautiful face. And the babies are just chilling, twin girls, chipping chilling, going along for the ride just like all of you at home are, going along for our ride today, and this wonderful inspiring event. Look at those babies. Sweet, sweet babies. We are estimating 100,000 people out here today. Coming together to honor the survivors, honor the ones weve lost, and remember them, and the fact it is on mothers day, really, a beautiful sentiment. It is about the family, reaching out, helping understand, you can get through this, you can get through. Said earlier, it start in the coming up on 13 years, yes. And it goes fast, and as i was telling jim donovan, at the beginning. Just i dont think of it every day. And thats because of stuff like this. Has made Early Detection possible, thats taken people out of the fear zone, actually put them into the doctors office, so they can find out if theyve got a problem. Get it handled and move on. It may shall scar toy begin with, but you shine a light on that cockroach, gets a lot less scar. I power to power, no doubt about it. Carol, when you were diagnosed, was that still a time when people didnt talk about this as openly . No, and i think it is because, that was halfway through the, now, 26 years, here in philadelphia, that was halfway through that. It was out. People were talking about it. But i wouldnt talk to people from the sevens who were having chemo, and that sort of thing, and they didnt talk about it. And it is a whole change. And it has changed lives and the world of medicine. I remember when were you diagnosed in the words got around the station. Everybody was fabulous, absolutely fabulous, you know who helped me a lot . The viewers. Someone just came up to you and talk to you about not just five minute ago. The viewers, thank you, phenominal that helps, any support you can get from anybody, just that casino of i hear you. I hear you. That helps. No doubt about it. Everybody, nice to feel like youve got that support, that youve been seeing, yes. Lets guess to Natasha Brown now, natasha . Because we are here with bet, with 96. 5, so good for you to be with us here today. Tell us what it is like to be out here in the midst of all of this . Amazing, here last year, and just incredible seeing really the tradition of people coming back with their families, dressing up in their tutus, their outfit, i think thats my favorite part about coming here and seeing the survivors and hearing the stories our audience, we have the listeners, gone through this, have their family members, their moms, and sisters, brothers, so being here, supporting them through it, incredible. You can feel the energy. Infective. Real i were you talking about families, we have family back here, look at this group. This is survivor. My name is marge hick. I and . Im ten year survivor, diagnosed the day after mother day, ten years ago. Oh, my goodness. My husband, my children, my mother, all my brother, sisters, neice, nephews, all with me. Wow. And my husband had miles for marge i. Big milestone for you guys, right . Does it feel wonderful having everybody here with you . I couldnt do it without them. They were my support since day one. Miles for marge i. So you guys will be walking . Miles for marge bye to hit the road. Back to ukee and jess talking to so many other survivors, and theyre so happy to be altogether here, right now, and looking forward to the future. I feel so much love. Every time i turn around people telling me the story, im listening, and they can feel so good, and hoping, hoping for such a bright future. Absolutely. And it is just a sea of hope, sea of joy. And there is a lot of great energy down here tonight. And or the morning, gosh, im not used to being up this early. Oh, but weve got all of the survive offers Walking Around in pink. We have them joined by their families, you know what i lover seeing, too, like the grandmothers, who are pushing grandchildren. Got tone live to see their children have children how much talking about it, encouraging people to go check that lump and get a mammogram, that that really works. And it is mat towards a loft families in a real way. Over and over again, and getting through. We will get this fight. The message getting through. Carol erickson you just said amen. So you know it is true, the messages get through. Messages absolutely getting through. And it is 26 years, we will be here next year, people will be diagnosed, between now and then, have a dream, i never dreamed i would be. There was no Family History for me. So there will be more people diagnosed, and more people cured, and standing on the stems. You have lot more to go. We are not letting her lever. But right now we talk with jim and brooke. Guys . So much noise and stuff, but his is quiti. Breast scan err survivor. Out here walking . Yes, just finished treatment a month ago. One month ago . Yes. And you have a team, whats your name . You lodge george just your pink. Thank you. You have whole teamment look at this. All my family right here. Oh, katie is running. Katie is running, yep, yep. So youre party of the cbs3 family, you watch us every morning. So were here with you, and what is it like being here and participating today . It is wonderful. It is so much support. As a survivor. Yes. On mothers day with your baby . Yes. And my whole family. Thank you. Beautiful. Hi, how are you . Thanks for watching. Were on the walk right now, were headed back toward the art museum. And all going to be celebrating back there, and, well, i dont know who i am supposed to be tossing it to, ukee, jessica, someone out there in it. V land, but lets keep walkingment common. Thanks for coming out today. Thank you pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. Then, a wall street wheelerdealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. Next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. In the senate, its no surprise toomeys been siding with wall street. Voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. Afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. Ashley, this has to be very, very special for you, and the company to be involved with susan g. Komen. Absolutely, star jen, Breast Cancer survivor, my aunt personally is actually going through it, so to be able to do such a great event with my job that reaches so many people, it makes me extremely proud, and the company is just so passionate about it. Tell us a little bit about what you guys are doing today . So we are set up, right in the oval, and were growing, as well as new organic beef hotdogs. And we also have deitz and watson hats for 5dollar donation and all of the proceeds go back to susan g. Komen philadelphia. So we are real, real excited we can be out here and serve everyone, give them some hats, celebrate these survivors, and those who are fighting. And mama deitz, we want to thank you for everything, happy mothers day to you. Youre quite welcome. We appreciate being here. And everyone come out. Have a taste of our goodies. Whats your favorite, mama deitz goodies . Whats your favorite . Good oldfashioned hotdogs come on, mama deitz. Happy mother day, dear. And thank you for everything. Thank you for everything. Thanks, guys. We will win this race. Were going to get to the finish line together. Speaking of the finish line, lets go there now with lesley van arsdall, with the first survivor to finish. Im with truly an amazing woman right here, janet. She crossed the finish line the first survive or to finish the finish line. She looks like she didnt even run in a racement she came looking just like this, perfect with her glasses on, tell everyone little bit about your story . Im a two time Breast Cancer survivor, first time in 2007. And i knew i had to do everything, because i had a four year old, six year old, at the time. And so had that dealt with, and then i was about to celebrate my five years cancerfree, and i went for a checkup and i had another, another lump. So that time i did a bilateral masectomy, four years later im cancer free, and i ran, i do try at long as, actually. Wow. My husband and i run a youth triathelon club, multi sport, and so we train kids to see the healthy life and im healthy and loving it. And you really finds that the running helps you through everything . Absolutely. With a straight, you know, with anxiety, just feel fit, strong, really, helps you on a daily basis. Kel congratulations, you look great, you are such an inspiration to so, so many people out there. And well send it back to you, ukee, and jess. Geese, hammy mother day shall everybody. Hey mother day happy mother day. Happy mothers day. Look, dont they look awesome . All right, we toss it over to ukee who is at the band stand, ukee . Well chit chat. With you already guys from . Im from voorhees, new jersey. Voorhees, new jersey, what time did you have to get up this morning to get here . 5 45. Oh, thats early. So why do you do the race for the cure . For her grandmom. For your grandmother. Tell me about your grandmother. Well, i never really met her. Because she died before i was born. But my mom always like says that she was really nice and cool and i would love her. Yes . So is this your special day to remember letter this. Yes. Thats awesome. Why what about you, why do you do the race for the cure have. From her grandmother, too. You have great friends. Yes. What about this young man . Im her brother. So your grandmother died of Breast Cancer, is that right. Yes. So is this your day to remember her, as well . What . You get to remember her on this day . Yes. Thats so nice. Well you guys, look fabulous, i hope you ran very fast. Did you run fast . We didnt do it yet. Oh, you didnt do it yet, okayment well, look who we found over here. We know this guy. Photo bomb. Im so proud of you all. Thank you, thank you for everything. You guys feel good . Yes. Dont they look good, too . Look good. We will take a break right nowment speaking of i feel good, believe it or not, the fans just asked me to sit in no. Maybe when we come back, maybe. Okay. Well be right back. Treat fto wholesome,ed hair intensely nourishing repair. New whole blends by garnier. Blending our best into new honey treasures haircare. Parabenfree formulas combined with the essence of royal jelly, propolis and honey extracts. Whole blends nourishes deeply. Heals and rejuvenates to the ends. For shiny, revived hair, whole blends is true repair. New garnier whole blends honey treasures. Wholesome loving care blended for naturally beautiful hair. Find your blend. Where is ukee . I dont see him anywhere. Lets just oh, oh, here he is. I know everybody feels good out there. The wands asked me to come up, and do a little james brown. Ive done james brown in years. But we all feel good today. Can you feel the heat . The heat feels good. Do you feel good . Lets do this. Lets do this. Lets do this. Im ready. Are you ready . All right. Lets give a shot. Oh, shucks. You feel good. Lets hear it for channel three. Oh, ya, we feel good. Philadelphia, we love you, common. Here we go. We feel good. We feel good. I feel good. Hey. Hey. One, two, one, two. I feel good so good i feel good like sugar and spice but i feel nice like sugar and spice, you all. So nice everybody rock. Let me hear you. I feel good i feel good i knew that i would you all oh, so good so good i got you. Oh, ya. Feel good survivors, all right. So good so good i do. We got you. We got you. Twentysix years, susan g. Komen. We will feel good about yourself, feel good about what youre doing. God bless you all. Lets do it. So good happy mother day. Happy mother day, god bless you all. Ya philadelphia, we love you. Oh, man. All right, all right. Put your hands together. cheers . All right, well, that was just a lot of energy. And a lot of excitement. Well take a quick break and be right back. Jessica dean. In the house. Look at everybody. What a day this has been, stephanie, how was your experience . A may g, so many years weve been out here, it is always great, it rains, then the sun came out. , it was great, and we have ukee here this year. Ocean katie and the babies. Weve got the babies. Oh, my. Katie, tell us we had a lot of things to get through, but once on, off to the races so im sweating like crazy now. But when we did it, so awesome. Oh, and which is which right here . We have parker right here. Parker . And this is kade end, who is really teething right now. And they love it. They had the best seat in the house, they didnt have to run at all. I cant tell you how many people have come to up me, where are the babies in how is katy . So here they are, everyone. Here they are. They were loving every second of it. They like to take in all of the new stuff all the time. Thats their thing. And we had stroller cam. We had stroller cam, which i hope worked. But ya, we strapped it up. We had to be very careful with the stroller cam. That could have been dangerous, so we made it work. Yep, awesome time. And obviously an awesome cause, so happen. I good crowd out there running. Very much so. Very busy out there on the parkway today. Well it has been a day full of wonderful stories, special memories, so many people will have forever, this is our family. This is it. We are happy to be here with the community, and our whole family here in the philadelphia area. Thank you so much for joining us, and for being a part of something that makes a difference, in so many peoples lives. We are ending right now, but the fight continues, thank you, family, for being with us, this has been giving people options based on their budget is pretty edgy. Kind of like this look. Im calling it the name your price tool phase. Whatever. Captioning made possible by johnson johnson, where quality products for the American Family have been a tradition for generations osgood good morning and happy mothers day. Im charles osgood, and this is sunday morning. Well be tipping our hat to mothers throughout the broadcast this morning with a particular attention to moms of what was once considered a very unlikely age. Never say never is our cover story to be reported by serena altschul