and your lucky you re lucky you got a fight. brian: it is columbus day. steve: thousands of people are going to go towards the finish line, they re having the 125th running of the boston marathon. baby, just let it be. if it s meant to be rachel: good morning, everybody. that s orlando, florida, you re looking at at 8:00 eastern time, top of the hour. and i m here with steve and is brian, filling in for ainsley today. always an honor to fill in for beautiful, sweet ainsley. brian: she still believes columbus day should be a holiday, right? rachel: good for you, ainsley. steve: i just noticed, rachel and brian, looking out the window i m sure we can t get a camera on it, but there are, like, 30 cops out this. they re getting ready because the columbus day parade is back here in new york city. gonna kick off at, i think,
those who were injured forever who had limbs amputated, as you were there with your full body and your health, was that in the back of your mind? i did. absolutely. i feel that i m running this year not so much as for an individual goal, but for the people that can t run it this year, because of those who lost limbs or lost their lives, and as i said, as a show of resilience to our city. i m a charity runner. i m running for the dana farber cancer institute with over 700 other runners, and this is the 25th running of the boston marathon and so we have raised money for cancer research, and soy m thinking of the cancer survivors and those who have passed, and have been after flicked by cancer and also think thing of them as well. absolutely. also events leading up to the anniversary, and you had the one run for boston the month-long run, and 3300 miles cross