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Carly Black and Pamela Cohen, the mothers of two 14-year-old boys who have been missing at sea since Florida, tell TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie that they have faith the boys are still alive due to their skills and athleticism. “This is something they’ve prepared for their whole boating life…They’re out there,” says Black.