foundation. ages 8 to 18. people are younger deal wig this problem. reporter: a problem that sarah hopes to change as she looks towards the future. if my children can live in a world without alzheimer s, wow. we can make a difference. whether that education or supporting research. there s a way to make a world about alzheimer s. it s possible. it s doable. reporter: a game,
stockpile the pills before the ban went into effect four months later. this morning, congress passed tackling alzheimer s disease. i caught up way group of women who bring a whole new meaning when it comes to tackling this painful disease. reporter: sarah abbott knows the toll alzheimer s takes on families. my grandmother paused away from the disease when i was in junior high and then my dad diagnosed with early onset aults heimers in 2003. reporter: she s grown up with it. paid a personal price. she was young with nowhere to turn. so she came up with a game. when we organized the game it was purely you know, i think a cathartic way for us to handle being children of, you know, alzheimer s victims. reporter: powder puff football way twist. blonds versus brunettes.
and who are you planning to kiss on new year s eve as harry and sally found out, the new year s kiss can mean much more than just tradition. we ll look at the science of kissing. that s straight ahead. and it is thursday, december 30th 2010. i m norah o donnell. chuck and savannah have the week off, so let s get to the rundown. now to the fall out from the blizzard that buried the big apple four days. deaths are being blame and the city s slow response. the mayor is apologizing and the frustration keeps growing. jeff rossen is live in brooklyn, new york. good morning, jeff. reporter: hey, norah, how are you? yeah. so the city, while they were apologizing during a news conference yesterday say, we failed. we didn t pick up all the snow as fast as we should have here we are on day four and they set a deadline for this morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern to pick up all the snow. it s 9:00 a.m. oorch and you can see the snow is still here on this street. i mean it is an absolute mes